Prior to that we had walked through London and been into Covent Garden to see all the Shaun the Sheeps.... which was in my last post here...
We were up there early and the weather was glorious.
Just wandering through the streets....
Mr Ponders wanted his photo taken as he rather like this set of stones....
This was at the tube station....
A more general view of some of the Shauns..
A Bristol Sean..
Rather appropriate.. pictures of a food shop selling all Spanish food.... we're off to Madrid in May next year :)
This 'greenery' was either side of the door... it was all plastic plants!!
and brunch... at a favourite... Delaunay's :D
Amazing ceiling decoration in a restaurant The Masaja Zone
This connection walkway always fascinates me..
Various street artists around Covent Garden
Having gone up to look for our seats, we were early, so spent a while looking out from one of the balconies.. a bird's eye view.
It was a love story (most operas are).. and the music was lovely... the singing amazing - Juan Diego Florez's voice so poignant...And additionally an opera with a great deal of dance. So Music, Singing and Dance... wonderful!!
The staging was fascinating - being in three sections, two of which were raised and lowered. The Orchestra occupied the middle section and went up and down accordingly. It was great to be able to see the orchestra for a change.
However, the ending seems to just ... peter out.... no sure about that at all... may be I didn't understand it as I should have done.
However, that aside, a lovely day out with some great music and singing to end it.
(Going back was a bit painful... broken down tube (not ours) meant we had a far longer and more time consuming journey than we wanted) ... hey ho..
2 comments:
Enjoyed your photos. That plastic greenery looks quite nice, at least from a distance. How was it up close?
thanks Wilma.
Re the greenery... there was also some on the other side of the door as well and surprisingly, it didn't look that bad. Without it, it would have been a very dreary corner.. not much natural light!!
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