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ancient ruins?
What better way to enjoy a Sunday afternoon than a little walk in the woods?
We found ourselves off the beaten, overused, paths that criss cross Dulwich and Sydenham woods. Whilst doing our best to avoid the rest of the Sunday afternoon strollers we slipped off the well known paths and onto the ones better known [...]
fish of jelly
We visited the aquarium at the Horniman Museum today before dinner with the family. Here’s a few shots of the jelly fish they have there, I didn’t know you could keep them in tanks. I wonder how long they last.
waterloo sunset
Another wonderfull Sunday afternoon by the river with Charlotte and Fran. Walking back along the river after filling our faces at Bodeans of Tower Hill we saw a beautiful prismatic effect through the clouds.
las grúas – the cranes
Three cranes behind Tate Modern on a clear Sunday afternoon.
I have a fascination with cranes, the height, a symbol of construction and industry. Look to any skyline in London try not to see a crane, I wonder what goes through the minds of the people who spend their days at the top…
“left a little, up [...]
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nunhead cemetery
One of my favourite places in London, Nunhead Cemetary is possibly one one of the lesser known of the seven great Victorian cemeteries which were established around 1840 in a ring around the outskirts of London to relieve the over crowded smaller burial grounds within the city.
Damaged during the blitz, the local council was unable [...]
rubber spanner
Once, after a long evening/morning at a soirée in Islington, I opened my eyes after dozing slightly and proclaimed to my cohorts that I had developed the concept of a leather spanner. This has now become the stuff of legend within certain circles.
Today as a starting point I give you the rubber spanner. We all [...]
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