Hyde Park
On the way we bumped into a gang from the Royal Cavalry trotting about.
At the park, members of the Kings Troop Royal Artillery came bowling up.
They made rather too much noise and smoke, for rather too long.
Then their mates turned up,
loaded up and left.
And so did we.
Natural History Museum for the Scott Centenary - don't wast your money.
If it was free it would be, at best mediocre, at 9 quid a pop, it's at best feeble.
One of my wildlife images taken in Polperro, Cornwall 2011 |
Despite the poster for the Wildlife Photographer Of The Year being dull, dull, DULL; the exhibition was, as ever, TOTALLY INSPIRING and, as the actress said to the Bishop,
WELL HUNG.
We made our way to The South Bank as the moon rose,
headed to the Royal Festival Hall
to enjoy some classy music,
care of CELTIC CONNECTIONS.
Great range of instruments,
wonderfully arranged by a great bunch of people.
TOP NIGHT OUT
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