Wednesday 5 June 2013

filled the day with Taters and Gardens.

First it was the Tate Modern, in a converted power house. View from the cafe across to St Pauls. The Thames looks just like the Brisbane River.


A couple of Mondrian's and a Kandinsky on the back wall.


Then it was off to Covent Garden and the London souk.

The British are a twisted lot.


Some of the alleys in the London souk are pretty narrow too.



And as a last supper, we went to Rules, the oldest privately owned restuarant in Britain. Very nice. Here we have rabbit loins wrapped in bacon with a celeraic and mashed peas ju, and a fish pie. All very civilised.

1 comment:

  1. Very civilised indeed! It will be a shock to arrive back in the colonies.

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