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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (382273)
• Rockingham, Australia
18 May
On the Antiques Roadshow, someone was showing shards of a plate they’d found and the term ‘mudlarking’ was mentioned. The only mudlark I’m familiar with is an Australian black-and-white bird.
However, mudlarking refers to those...
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Ron Rybs
@Ronrybs (21492)
• London, England
8 May
After my visit to the British Museum, I made my way to Waterloo Place. where it was reported a suspected Banksy statue had appeared, overnight, at the end of April. The BBC later confirmed it was a Banksy.
There was a small crowd...
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Ron Rybs
@Ronrybs (21492)
• London, England
8 May
Nearly missed this one.
I had planning to visit the Samurai exhibition, at the British Museum, last week, but the day I choose the rail service was disrupted by a suspected gas leak in the City.
After spending about 30 minutes...
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DianneN
@DianneN (254926)
• United States
17 Apr
Not, me, however. My older son has to present at a law conference in London and planned to go with our DIL, but guess who talked her way in to tagging along?
Our granddaughter read her planned to the minute, including walking,...
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Emmanuel Adelakun
@ogbenishyna44 (1744)
17 Jan
A man who has dodged paying for train fares more than 112 times has been arrested and will likely face several months jail term. He is known to avoid paying train fares around London area and has been seen by many people escaping...
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Ron Rybs
@Ronrybs (21492)
• London, England
19 Aug
Before I came down with a miserable summer cold, I took a trip to the Tower of London to see the poppy display to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the end of WWII.
For the centenary of WWI, nearly 900,000 of these ceramic...
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Fishmomma
@Fishmomma (11658)
• United States
30 Jul
London is one place I have always wanted to visit. Its the location of one show I hope is renewed, as have learned so much during the game. It went by so fast and the ratings have been good. Jeffrey Dean Morgan so good with the...
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Ron Rybs
@Ronrybs (21492)
• London, England
3 Jul
There was an animal stampede, last Friday. While not the hottest day, it was more than warm enough for me, but I wanted to see this event, that morning.
The animals are made of papier mache and have been on a world tour and are...
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Ron Rybs
@Ronrybs (21492)
• London, England
23 Jun
It has taken me the best part of 20 years, but I finally got around to visiting Abbey Road, of Beatles fame.
The album, and original photograph, date from 1969 and the publication made this zebra crossing world famous.
Some...
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Ron Rybs
@Ronrybs (21492)
• London, England
5 May 25
Took my walk and went to see how the sunk boat is faring. It has been emptied out of rubbish, but is still full of water. I guess getting it afloat again is a bit of a poser. Certainly, I have no idea how to go about it. Still...
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Ron Rybs
@Ronrybs (21492)
• London, England
2 May 25
Spent most of today without the internet, but it eventually came back. I promptly uploaded my video of crossing the Millennium Bridge on the way to The Globe theatre.
Along the way I passed a chap who would knock out a poem for...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (382273)
• Rockingham, Australia
14 Apr 25
Our son is married and lives in Ireland with his wife. Hopefully, he will come out to see us later this year. His wife won’t fly and we’re no longer able to visit them. They don’t have any children.
My sister-in-law is in much...
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Ron Rybs
@Ronrybs (21492)
• London, England
6 Mar 25
Having spent the last couple of days playing with the new editing software, I am not entirely up to speed with it, but getting there.
Went into the city today and visited the Now Building, which is a fairly large space with huge...
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Ron Rybs
@Ronrybs (21492)
• London, England
29 Jan 25
On my way to the Millennium Bridge you pass two Blackfriars bridges. In the top photo you can see, on the left, the modern Blackfriars rail bridge and on the right is the Blackfriars road bridge and between them are the red...
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Ron Rybs
@Ronrybs (21492)
• London, England
27 Jan 25
Out and about on my travels, in the City, I ended up by the Millennium Bridge and near a small garden, on the Thames Embankment. I found an insect hotel.
Designed for single insects, like solitary bees and other creepy crawlies....
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Ron Rybs
@Ronrybs (21492)
• London, England
31 Oct 24
Before succumbing to a monster cold, I was in Trafalgar Square and popped into St Martin-in-the-Fields Church, next to Trafalgar Square. I knew there was a cafe there, but hadn’t visited it before now.
The main reason I wanted to...
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Always smiling
@allknowing (153529)
• India
25 Oct 24
This is one place I so wanted to visit but the day we arrived it was a Sunday and the Mall was closed. We were in London just for two days and it was quite a disappintment
A friend of mine told me that their rest room was worth...
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Ron Rybs
@Ronrybs (21492)
• London, England
16 Oct 24
Underneath the rail lines out of Waterloo Station is a 300 metre long tunnel, now known as Leake Street. In the 1960s it was used for storing wine, but today is London’s graffiti tunnel.
It was born in May of 2008, when Banksy...
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Ron Rybs
@Ronrybs (21492)
• London, England
23 Sep 24
Opposite the London Stone are these plaques which mark the boundary between London Parish Churches. I was wondering if they are there to prevent dodgy clergy from taking tithes from another parish and pocketing them.
These are...
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