Another view of Demon with Bowl. This time with the IFS Cloud Cable Car in the background- the cable car across the River Thames which takes you from nowhere to nowhere!
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Another view of Demon with Bowl. This time with the IFS Cloud Cable Car in the background- the cable car across the River Thames which takes you from nowhere to nowhere!
Demon with Bowl
This giant sculpture, known as Demon with Bowl by Damien Hirst, can be found on Greenwich Peninsula in London, close to the O2 Arena
The Shard and Uber Boat, London
The City of London and late autumn foliage
Canary Wharf, London in autumn
Complete confusion- the mirrored walkway at Gasholders Park in Kings Cross, London
Canal boats on the Regents Canal, Kings Cross, London
Evening light in St Helen's Bishopsgate Church in the City of London
London skyline with the Shard at sunset
A Penfold Victorian Postbox in Mile End, London
The Penfold postbox was an early standard design for postboxes. They were expensive to produce and have largely disappeared after being replaced by the standard cylindrical postbox we see these days
Halloween in London
A red telephone box in Spitalfields Market decorated with pumpkins
loooooove your blog!!!!!!!! <3
Thank you for saying that. I am also fortunate to live in a city where every street is full of different stories and images.
Canary Wharf rising behind Shadwell Basin, London
The Shard, River Thames and a threatening sky
The masts and rigging of the Cutty Sark at Greenwich
Cheeky Scones, Notting Hill
Tradesmen's entrance. Spotted on some railings in Belgravia.
So if you've come to do the plumbing, don't use the front door. That said if you are a plumber in London these days you should be entitled to use whatever entrance you like- you are now rarer in London than a Russian Oligarch...and probably richer!