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Showing posts with label fog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fog. Show all posts

Monday, 2 January 2017

Disappearing Skyline


Happy New Year everyone.

London has had days of fog sometimes not lifting all day.  The towers of the city barely visible.  Some mornings the fog has nestled so low it appears to sit on the bridges.  It is lovely for a riverside walk, however not so much fun for the many travellers whose flights have been cancelled.

Friday, 16 December 2016

Wrapped in Fog


Funny how you can actually miss the grey blanket of fog that is part and parcel of London at this time of the year.  It is pretty in a funny kind of way.  Obviously it doesn't compare with the beautiful sunrises and sunsets over the mountains of rural South India but it has its own kind of appeal.
I've brought back the Indian less stressed way of viewing the world.  Hopefully it will last.  The negatives?  I've traded mosquitos for rail and tube strikes.  Neither are a great deal of fun.

Thank you all who followed the project in India.  It is not over yet.  I am working on showing the work here in London as a starter.  I will keep you posted.

Monday, 2 November 2015

A Foggy Walk to Work


Keeping a watchful eye on the early morning commuters on their way to work, the seagull tells me that this fog is all over Europe as well as London.

Sunday, 20 March 2011

London Reputation Alive

The grey foggy day of London's reputation has been with us most of the week. Imagine how it would have been however when the Battersea power station was still working.

Wednesday, 20 January 2010

Friday, 15 January 2010

Mist

Mist or fog, the stuff that makes you think of Jack the Ripper hangs over London.
I climbed over 500 steps at St Paul's Cathedral to bring you this picture.
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