A couple more photos from london.
One of many pubs around central London.
The british museum, it houses the rosetta stone, which was good to see.
Thursday, 29 June 2006
More London 1
Here are a lot of photos from London with a brief description below each one.
The Tate Modern
The London Tower
Tower Bridge, luckily it opened just as we were wandering past.
London Skyline including the Gherkin, which is one of the few modern buildings that is quite beautiful.
Big Ben, I couldn't get it and the houses of parliment together in the one photo.
Westminster Abby
The changing of the Guards at Buckingham palace, you need to get there a hour early to get a good view but fortuitously we were.
Buckingham Palace
The Tate Modern
The London Tower
Tower Bridge, luckily it opened just as we were wandering past.
London Skyline including the Gherkin, which is one of the few modern buildings that is quite beautiful.
Big Ben, I couldn't get it and the houses of parliment together in the one photo.
Westminster Abby
The changing of the Guards at Buckingham palace, you need to get there a hour early to get a good view but fortuitously we were.
Buckingham Palace
London
I arrived in London on the 22nd of June after an awful day long flight from Sydney. I have to say there is nothing pleasent at all about long haul flights. The movie selection was rather awful and the three that I bothered watching were King Kong, Failure to Launch and Match Point. Out of these three Match point was by far the best but only due to the negligible competition.
After arriving in London the first day was spent seeing the sights and trying to stay awake.
The Tate Modern was the highlight of the day and in particular the surealist section, which had paintings by Dali and Picasso that even a phillistine like myself could recognise. My favorite painting from the gallery being Ein klein nachtmusik by Dorothea Tanning. Other highlights included Carl Andre’s 'Equivalent VIII', which is really just a stack of 120 bricks.
After arriving in London the first day was spent seeing the sights and trying to stay awake.
The Tate Modern was the highlight of the day and in particular the surealist section, which had paintings by Dali and Picasso that even a phillistine like myself could recognise. My favorite painting from the gallery being Ein klein nachtmusik by Dorothea Tanning. Other highlights included Carl Andre’s 'Equivalent VIII', which is really just a stack of 120 bricks.
Tuesday, 20 June 2006
Yet more Melbourne
Thursday, 8 June 2006
Ebay worked
Yeah, I got my binoculars yesterday in perfect condition and extremely quickly considering they came all the way from the states via standard post.
But the best part is I saved about $300 AUD by buying them over the net rather than from a store here in australia.
But the best part is I saved about $300 AUD by buying them over the net rather than from a store here in australia.
Friday, 2 June 2006
Ebay continued...
Looks like my payment has been recieved and the binoculars are on the way. I'll try to keep the millions of readers of this blog updated with any further developments in the epic saga of my first ebay purchase as I'm sure you are quivering with anticipation, or at least I hope it is anticipation, of the final outcome.
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