Tuesday, March 23, 2010

A very soft landing in London

It’s always nice coming home (well, my second home) to London, especially so when I’m met in town by family and friends. Lunch with Dad on a barge in Little Venice was a great start, followed by a little light photography around St Pancras and the British Library.

Then it was straight on the fizz with Badger and Dad at the world’s longest (and possibly chilliest) champagne bar.

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I’ll skip my jaunt up to Scarborough for the moment, and detail a few other London highlights. The Henry Moore show at the Tate Britain was excellent, all the more so because Mum and I benefited from Pauline’s superb commentary and insight – we had a real giggle.

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The art was pretty spectacular too…

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That night, I had a great curry out with my sisters in Warlingham. Ah, you just can’t beat stuffing out on mutter paneer, brinjal bhaji, tarka daal and a pillowy garlic naan.

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Here’s Tilly all grown up and heading out to Coloma.P1020163

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