Oddities

London

Without much surprise, I was exhausted this morning and my stomach was bothering me.

Fate stepped in with a Pauline Collins movie, followed by an ensemble cast film with Helen Mirren and just about every British mom actor from Harry Potter to Call the Midwife to Downton Abbey.

I set aside £100 to buy myself something, so I thought I might shop a bit this afternoon if I felt a little better. I didn’t have a particular destination in mind, and I don’t particularly want anything. (I’m very hard to buy for, even if it’s me doing the buying.) I’m going to be near the Tower tomorrow, so maybe then.

I’m spending the day resting at the hotel — I want to make sure I feel really well for tomorrow. I thought I’d post a collection of photos from last few days that didn’t fit anywhere — creepy, random, and otherwise.

Awesome alley — I want to live there.

Pretty sky over St. Dunstan’s

Moody moody

So, stop asking.

I want it.

1700s tombs under the floor at St. Magnus

Gladstone and St. Clement’s.

Since 1828, now a victim of Covid.

Get the look … you too can resemble a street bollard.

The walkie-talkie building again, but a pretty sky. I went to the sky Garden on the top on my last visit. Very beautiful. Very crowded. Hated it.

Have a good sleep!

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