It feels like the winter Grand National Holiday is coming to an end, more cars on the road and sad looking half-melted snow sculptures. Still it was fun while it lasted. Some curmudgeonly characters have complained about the disruption to the usual work/school grind, but it's been great to see whole parts of the City turned into a playground for children of all ages, sledging on plastic trays, building snowmen and throwing snowballs.
Here's a few photos - from the top: Telegraph Hill top park on Monday; snowman in Telegraph Hill Park; snowman (or is it a snow-woman?) in Gellatly Road; side of a van in Drakefell Road.
Baker Street's posters from the past
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Baker Street Station is one of the oldest on London's Underground. When the
first line, the Metropolitan, opened in 1863, it ran from Paddington to
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1 comment:
now for a snow general strike
great day
dont let the kiljoys and big business take it away from us
stay at home
meet the neigbours
spend some quality time with the kids
capitalism isnt working
why should we
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