When I took my business trip to Guildford, England in the beginning of 2006, I had the luxury of a spare day (it was cheaper to come home on Sunday rather than Saturday).
Although it was a fairly rushed trip, I spent the entire day exploring London and from what I told, couldn't have gotten any luckier with the weather.
I was actually in the city the very same day that many people may remember the large whale being found and trapped in the Thames River. Although I didn't actually see the whale, there was definitely a lot of commotion about it around town.
There are four tall buildings of various heights (from left to right, they would appear to be approximately 5 stories, 4, possible 3 stories, 6 stories and the building on the right of the image has at least 3 stories, but the image cuts it off, so there may be more. All of the buildings are some eartone shade, mostly light greyish tan colors, though the third one in, from the left, apears to be a brownish brich facade. The building on the right has hairly intricate brick design, with a metal frame balcony around the second floor windows. The door on the building on the right appears to be dark, possibly blue. There are posts, possibly lights, that line the sidewalk. There is a street that splits, one lane curving up around, comming between the first three buildings and the fourth, while the other lane continues straight, running the width of the image. There are 5 cars on the left hand side of the street that cuves. A large pole runs down the middle of the image and ends near the curb of the street. The brown brick building in the middle of the picture, has a flag pole protruding from the building and appears to have a British, Union Jack flag hanging from it.