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rusty

11th November 2015, 17:58
Elle, yes in town.
The waterfront has been getting upgraded for years.
I saw a figure of one billion pounds mentioned.
The work on V and A has started and they hope to open in 2018.
I did not know there were Tube maps.
I have a local A to Z. They are splendid.
That was excellent about the two minute silence! Our buses stopped, as well.
I was home then.
I am glad it is past. I dislike the poppy bullying that goes on nowadays. Never used to be like this.
Yes, our beacon is lit. There would have been a service there.
The Lord Provost would be there and the Black Watch and Royal Navy. Years ago the Queen Mum was often there.
Rain here, now!
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elle

11th November 2015, 19:06
Hi, Rusty!
Well, I had a good day out! My friend and I had a great time , both at the Art exhibition, and in catching up with each other's news - we do talk often on the phone but it's so much better in person!
The exhibition by Frank Auerbach was......er...... illuminating, shall we say?
Actually, despite warnings that I might not like it, I did find it rather interesting and enjoyable.
I found that I had mixed reactions to the artist's work. Some paintings I really liked, others I "appreciated", some I did not like at all, whilst a few I simply didn't understand.
I've brought home a booklet to peruse, and a book of postcards of his work to study further.
I was glad that I went though.
We have already planned our next 'outing'! I suggested the V and A!
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rusty

11th November 2015, 20:46
Hello, Elle!
So, you had a fine day out.
Great stuff!
Hope you like the V&A when you go.
I have heard good things about the Science Museum?
That would appeal to me.
It is one year ago today, that I bought my Hudl.
We are firm friends now!
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elle

11th November 2015, 21:34
Hi, Rusty!
Yes, the Science Museum is certainly well worth a visit if you ever come to London.
I think you would find it interesting.
And it is forever changing in its presentation, so that there is always something new to see and learn.
There are special sections, too, for children - the boys were enthralled when last they visited there.
The National History Museum, just across the road from the Science Museum, is also well worth a visit.
Lots to do and see.
I like London! I wouldn't want to live in Inner London, but being near enough to go up to town as and when I like is good.
I like to go to exhibitions, and occasionally to the theatre there.
But the latter costs "an arm and a leg" (is that in your "Idioms" book?) so we usually go to the local theatre in Bromley.
We get the same shows, either on their way in, or way out, of the West End, but at much cheaper prices!
You know I was talking about having ordered the book "The Life of Pi" (about a tiger)? I have just discovered that the film is being shown on TV next week? To watch or not to watch? Or before or after reading the book?
Decisions......................!
Well, I certainly wouldn't be without MY Hudl - although I use it for very little compared to you! I'm still wary of venturing into uncharted territory!
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rusty

11th November 2015, 22:26
Elle, yes, you seem to like London.
I am not fond of cities. I prefer the countryside.
I would watch the film if I were you.
I have just realised I have forgotten to do my crossword!
I like the Hudl. It was a very good buy.
I have read TESCO are not selling any more.
Just having my supper now.
I have an early hospital appointment tomorrow, so have been getting organised. I just walk there, not too far.
Uphill, all the way though!
Granddaughters have not told me the plans for Friday yet!
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chrise

11th November 2015, 22:27
The last few times we have been in London, we have been on our way to somewhere warm, so our visits have coincided with the photography exhibition at the NHS - wonderful each time (and you can get into it without having to queue for hours at the main entrance!)
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chrise

11th November 2015, 22:33
Freudian slip - NHM, or course!
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elle

11th November 2015, 22:56
Chris, I'm assuming you're talking about the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition?
Something else that ought to be on my "to do" list!
And I didn't realise that you could gain admission without having to queue at the Main Entrance. Well worth knowing, as queueing to go into the National History Museum is one of its main draw backs!
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elle

11th November 2015, 23:10
Rusty, I certainly wouldn't want to LIVE in a big city - not nowadays - although it was great fun when I was (a bit!) younger!
But being near enough to go up to London by train is a big advantage.
Living here, we have the best of both worlds - we have a lot of large parks around us, with the countryside nearby one way - and London but a short train ride away in the opposite direction.
I hope your hospital appointment goes well tomorrow ......... er, better make sure you go on the right day this time?
I and younger daughter are going to yet another school Open Day tomorrow!
So I too have an early start - I need to get a train about 9 am in order to be there in time for the school tour.
Have you done your crossword now?
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rusty

12th November 2015, 07:01
Good morning, Elle.
No, my crossword is in the bin.
Maybe have time to do one today.
This IS correct day for hospital.
It is a dry morning here, no sign of Abigail, so I shall walk there.
Hope today's school is more to your liking!
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