All made up and nowhere to go
Today’s blog post is a simple photograph of what looks to be a newly decorated boat on the River Thames, all made up but with no where to go.
Today’s blog post is a simple photograph of what looks to be a newly decorated boat on the River Thames, all made up but with no where to go.
It was only by chance that Mrs SC and I found the Foundling Museum, but what a fascinating story about charity and children and the arts!
Mrs SC and I visited London and did touristy things, including travelling by bus and photographing the city in the rain.
In the time of the coronavirus I suppose I shouldn’t have been out travelling, but I was – to London and to my mother’s 98th birthday. Here’s a photo essay.
London green: green is perhaps not the colour you first associate with London – red, perhaps, or black – but maybe you should think about green.
Literary photos, including John Betjeman at St Pancras and Sherlock Holmes on the tiles at Baker Street, from my recent visit to England.
A London pigeon getting ready for the Noting Hill Carnival apparently – a poster ohotographed on the London Underground.