please empty your brain below

Please can you switch off those flashing pictures as I can't concentrate and read the text.
Am wondering what the very next word in this post would have been, if it existed...
Eight perfect vignettes ...
I think 'Tool' was the word you were looking for.
The flashing images are irritating and distract from an interesting post
#popartist
You have beaten me to it. I was going to ask the same thing,DG.
The final sentence begs the question “what is the most unique experience in London?“ This should be a subject for a future DG series, first defining what “most unique“ means, then visiting each of the contenders, before concluding that the concept was invented by marketing people and means nothing at all.
Yet another novel post which demonstrates the provoking breadth of your talent. And, for the record, I have no objection to alternating pictures.
Finishing those posts would have allowed your readers to judge for themselves whether or not they were worth finishing and comment accordingly.
I hadn't realised Thames Clippers had rebranded, so I looked them up. I now understand your refusal to use the new name.
On the Goddess pyramid what country does the word Indigenous refer to? There is already a Celtic goddess and I don't think we know much about pre-celtic religions in these islands.
I laughed out loud at the end of the final stub. Chapeau!
"Getting past is a pain because their chalkboard has been positioned opposite the entrance where everyone's gathering"

These really wind me up - even before we were supposed to socially distance, but even more so now.

Sometimes I move them out of the way.
The Pyramid Goddess dressed as a rabbit seems to be a self portrait, whereas the one of the east is also based on a real person - but someone who apparently dedicated her life to Indigenous people in Bolivia.

At least we know which artist has the biggest ego.
Interesting snippets. Makes me wonder why they weren't worth completing.
Wonderful - Millennium, Hood, Robin and Green are four words I was not expecting to see in the same sentence, when I work up this morning!
The timing of the images hardly leaves time to view them. What DG does here is reach into the box of web tricks and visualize his abruptly ended trains of thought to poignant effect. (At least that is what I'd assume.)
Lovely series of vignettes, thanks.
That 'beach' at Amsterdam Yard / London Wharf does get crowded when the temperature is more suited to sun bathing. Not quite Brighton crowded, but a lot more than you encountered on your perambulation

Apology accepted.
What's wrong with the new U-boat branding? Highly memorable I'd say.










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