Monday 31 March 2008

The Naughty Tree


Well, here it is: the Naughty Tree. What can I say? Shouldn't be allowed!

Friday 28 March 2008

The Duck



The promised duck - a female mallard I suppose, standing beside the tiny pond in Hendon Park, North London.

If you're good, I will soon post a picture of the naughty tree...

Tuesday 25 March 2008

Hendon Park


Well I did manage to get out and about a little bit on Easter Monday - to Hendon Park, in NW London - nearest tube Hendon Central on the Northern Line (Edgware Branch). The photo above is of the Holocaust Memorial Gardens, a quiet little corner of the park. If you look closely, near the centre, you may spot the subject of the next photo... a duck!

In London the weather is improving a bit now that the Easter holiday is over. Mysteriously, traffic wardens were handing out parking tickets yesterday, I noticed. Strange. I had thought that parking was free on the bank holidays. I suppose nothing stops Rip-Off Britain from functioning: be warned if you hire a car for your visits here.

Meanwhile, French President M. Sarkozy is to visit London tomorrow: about 300,000 French people live in Britain, mostly in London, so maybe they can say "Bonjour" to him or something. Other than that, the London Eye (a big ferris-wheel popular with tourists) broke down yesterday, trapping maybe 400 visitors on board while it got fixed. Make sure you go to the toilet before boarding, I reckon!

Monday 24 March 2008

More Snow


Well... it has been snowing again this morning. It is gradually turning into "wet snow" though; that is, it is melting as it falls and turning into drizzle. Oops - now the Sun is coming out! But it is still snowing a little. The photo above was actually taken on Friday morning, before the ice storm.

And what's new in London today? Well there's nothing much in the news: a couple of murders, some suspected child trafficking (in other words, slavery, which really ought to be abolished or something, don't you think?) and not a lot else. Nothing cheerful or positive anyway. Elsewhere the Chinese government continue their thuggery in Tibet yet expect people to see them as civilized... Ah, there's a King Tutankhamun exhibition at the "O2 Bubble" (er... That's the old "Millennium Dome", re-named and privatized now because the old owners (the British public) couldn't afford it).

Sunday 23 March 2008

Massive Snowfall Hits London!


Well... as you can see from the close-up of my roof, "massive" amounts to about 2mm. Oh well. Of course, it all melted within a couple of hours.

Saturday 22 March 2008

What Spring Should Be Like!


Well I'm not taking my camera out in this weather! So far this morning we've had sleet, snow, drizzle and er... sunshine. I don't want my camera getting wet! Anyway, I don't think I shall be updating this blog every day - I aim to add pictures maybe a couple of times a week, since I'm busy at work much of the time. There is a protest going on in Trafalgar Square today about China in Tibet, but I'm staying in.

The picture above is how it was in April last year, 2007. Hopefully our current Arctic breeze will have passed by then this year too. It was taken at the Welsh Harp Nature Reserve, also known as Brent Reservoir, located in NW London. You can see a couple of mallards with a yellow flag iris in the foreground. Bye for now!

Friday 21 March 2008

Any Icy Easter In London!


Well, welcome to my new blog! I plan to upload pictures I take in and around London, England, and chat a bit. There will be pictures of the sights of London, Nature, sunsets, clouds and so on as I take them, plus some from my archive from time-to-time. At the moment I am using a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ7 camera for those of you who like to know such things.

One thing we Brits chat about a lot is the weather. That is because our little island is halfway between the European continent and the Atlantic and Arctic Oceans, so we get both types of influence on our weather. This makes it pretty changeable. Anyway it is always something we can talk about when we can't think of anything intelligent to say, which, let's face it, is most of the time!

Anyway, today, Good Friday, the Easter Holiday weekend when it should be sunny and warm, officially the second day of Spring this year, and what happens? Ice happens, that's what. This was a view of my attic window just after this afternoon's icy thunderstorm.