As the multimedia operator for his company's Sales Workshop at Steve Singleton has been doing a lot of traveling. The workshop's facilitators and he have conducted the workshop in Colorado Springs, Chicago, New York, Atlanta, Dallas, and Los Angeles, ending up in London, for a total of 13 six-hour workshops. Steve's wife Cindy accompanied him on the trip to the U.K. capital.

While Steve was busy with the workshop, Cindy took in St. Paul's Cathedral, Tower of London, and the Tower Bridge. Later on, the couple dropped by other famous London tourist spots too—Buckingham Palace, St. James Park, Big Ben, Parliament, Westminster Abbey, the Savoy, Trafalgar Square, Covent Gardens, St. Martin in the Fields. They also attended a production of Hamlet in the theatre district. And yes, they did ride a double-decker bus.

Getting to go to London has been one of Steve's life-long dreams, primarily due to his intense interest in the archaeology of the ancient middle east and mediterranean world. London's British Museum has a fabulous collection of inscriptions, sculptures, and artifacts. Steve returned home with these photos, which are just a sample of the ones he shot during their two visits to the British Museum.

Steve and Cindy also explored the British Library, which features some of the oldest manuscripts in the world, including one of the original copies of the Magna Carta, two of the oldest and best biblical manuscripts, and the exquisitely beautiful Lindisfarne Gospels. Unfortunately, however, the library does not permit photography. You can learn more and see some of what is there by going to the British Library website.

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