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Sunday, 20 November 2011

A foggy day.. in London town...

We left in the dark to catch the train (tube) to London... I've never seen one so empty :D We also left in thick fog!!

As we arrived the fog started to lift.. but still misty in some places. The sun, when it arrived, was warm... still difficult to believe it's November; the only clue being I could see my breath in the early morning colder air.

Autumn colour is just about hanging on as there hasn't been much wind to cause the leave to fall from the trees.



Some of the pictures were difficult to take in the low sun.









Queen Victoria.. and yes - she doesn't look very amused does she :D

In St. James' park...


This cottage was originally used by the birdkeeper of the park

A slight detour out of the park to Horseguards Parade










Back in the park..






And then on to the Concert. Today a cellist and pianist playing Beethoven and Franck. They were good but somehow I couldn't get into the music today... The players didn't appear to be so emotionally involved in their playing as I've seen with previous musicians.. perhaps I'm just not a fan of the cello.... but we've got the next concert ere too long :D

Sunday, 30 October 2011

Autumn at Hatfield, Rye Meads and London...

Saturday found me cruising up the M25 on it's birthday... yes.. the famed (or infamous) M25 was 25 years old on 29 October 2011... now itsn't that exciting!!

Good journey which ended at Hatfield Forest. I was hoping for birds - which were very scarce - but did have a wonderful walk in the sunshine and some beautiful Autumn colour (and a rather tasty Roast Beef and Horseradish Bap for lunch too...)















From their onto RSPB Rye Meads.. although lots of Teal, Gadwall, a Snipe, a Green Sandpiper and various other waterfowl, generally it was light of birds.

These horses were out grazing... I think they're Konicks.. (?)


So, after gaining a extra hour's sleep (the UK put the clocks back 1 hour on Saturday night) Pete and I set off for London. We were going for a concert but took advantage of an early start. The sun was shining as we set off for the tube... it wasn't to last!

A sojourn in Hyde Park which was busy with tourists.. ourselves included.

This horse's head is HUGE!!



And I really liked this... I've no idea what it's for (if anything) but somehow it reminded me of Jelly Babies.. it's very jolly and brightened up a dullish day.

And all around were the wonderful golds, browns and yellows of Autumn



Watching the birds on the Serpentine

and a rather wistful looking Black-headed Gull contemplating life.





and lots of statutory..

















This final "attraction" left us confused.. I've no idea what it's representing. It looks as though it hasn't been fully built yet so perhaps all will become clear once it had.



and so onto Wigmore Hall..

We'd had some concerns about the first piece of music but those were entirely unfounded.. the "live" version was beautifully played and I didn, in the end, enjoy the music. The quartet playing today was the Pavel Haas Quartet and the piece I've just mentioned...was the Haas, String Quartet No. 1.

This was followed by some Beethoven... the energy expended to play these pieces was amazing and quite emotional in places. It was a shame that, on this occasion, the audience seemed rather noisy at times (a piece of a conversation was heard during the performance!!!) and, rather irritatingly a lady not far from me seemed to enjoy beating out some of the "rhythm" with her hands. Hey ho!

But nonetheless a very enjoyable weekend...
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