please empty your brain below

The cafe is pretty good too. Not the cheapest place in London, but you do get a decent cup of tea and some good cake.

nice post.

Its not exactly Tennyson, is it?

Well it's better than anything I could do!

I likes a good pome I does. *nods*

3 years I worked opposite the National Gallery, and never went along. Made up for that oversight last year by not only visiting but sitting in front of a Monet and sketching details from it as part of an art course. Sketching in public - not for the shy and retiring, sketching outside in the square itself was even worse - everyone's a critic! Good fun though.

Me and the missus escaped the kids and went up to town for a civilised Monday the other month.

If you have a little time to spare I certainly recommend the free guided tours. An hour in the company of an ethusiastic knowledgeable and witty expert who picked some famous canvasses to look at, but also some tiny seemingly dull pictures that I would never have given a second glance to otherwise. Recommended.

While I've been to Trafalgar Square countless times, I've never been in the National Portrait Gallery. I probably should go and visit it at some point.

Poetry has rhyme, rhythm and metre - which that doesn't. That's just prose.

Dear Mr Bowes.
Obviously it's prose.
What is there to oppose?
Who knows?

the gents loo in there was 'brilliant' in the 80's.
*sighs*











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