In town
Phones near Picadilly Circus
The Piazza at Covent Garden
Taken from a community garden off Charing Cross Road (click photo to enlarge)
Fortuitous timing
The Millennium Bridge, footbridge over the Thames
Chiara and the boy who wouldn't grow up, Kensington Gardens
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In the countryside
Woodbridge, the village where we did our marketing
On one of the public footpaths
Somerleyton Hall, home of Suffolk's most eligible bachelor, the right Hon. Hugh Crossley, future Earl Somerleyton
A restaurant in Leiston, near Summerhill
Sign for one of the infamous roundabouts -- you're supposed to glance at it as you go by at 60mph and figure out which branch is yours. Sorry for the blurry photo, but this is about how legible these signs are at speed anyway. :-)











2 comments:
In reference to the 'Seahawks' photo: What in the world is a "wet fish shop"? It sounds to me like the British are no better than the Australians...
Q: Hey Furanku-san, what do you call an Aussie with a salmon under one arm and a brook-trout under the other?
A: Homosexual.
"Wet fish" are fresh fish.
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