Monday, August 18, 2008

Ian : My bargain-hound sweetheart sniffed out a couple of well-priced berths on the overnight Caledonian Sleeper train and we took leave of Glasgow on the long weekend that is the Glasgow fair weekend, a long weekend when, in the old days most of the industry closed down completely for 4 days.

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Our sleeper compartment

St Pancras station

I wonder if they have an electric model ?


Our lovely friend Jeff on the worlds longest escalator.


Treating ourselves to tea and cake (with pinkies extended) at the Victoria & Albert museum cafe !


'Lush' doesn't even begin to describe it !



Hampsted heath is a gloriously huge and rambling park


Afternoon at Covent Garden.


We took the train south to Henry the 8th's cosy lil' cottage.




Pretend slices of roast and the wonderfully spacious kitchen.
I'd love to have big hearth like that, but I'm afraid, in reality our whole kitchen would fit inside that hearth !



bit of London scenery


We did our pilgramige to the very posh LIBERTY store.
Just to point and stare and go oh errr !


The tower of London ( a model, not the real thing )

The White tower - the first bit to be built. By my ancestor's best mate - King William the 1st.

Armor-plated horse & rider

Hens party on the prowl (at breakfast time!)

... and this lovely evening sky I took with my big ol' medium format Bronica film camera :


AND ! . . . Glasgow hosted the World Pipeband Championships
You could easily hear it all over the city centre !






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Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Ian: Here is the last instalment of our trip to London . . .

There's a fan club for all tastes here !

28% of the UK population are employed standing on footpaths and in malls holding signs.

Rising DisneyLand like behind the sunny forecourt of the British Library is St.Pancreas station.


Michael: With my lovely cousin Sav and her equally lovely husband Richard, wandering the streets of London. There is actually a Sri Lankan-style portrait of Sav and me, complete with severe faces, but Ian thinks it's too esoteric (read embarrassing) to post.

Do I look ill in this photo? I think I look a touch cyanosed. No, I'm not a hypochondriac. Really..

I found some more of the fabulous ceilings in the Victoria & Albert Museum.

Some of the intricate carving of ivory is amazing ...


In the Soho district we caught up with our friend Mark (and Lotti) at one of the 'cheap & cheerful' cafes.

With Kumi and Aliki in the shadow of the big bike wheel.

For Tim : )



The magnificent Natural History Museum

Covent Garden is where they send Buskers when they've graduated from tube stations.

Monument to Prince Albert

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