Back in Japan

2009 August 13

Rowing down the Thames Lee Valley River Lee near Springfield Park

Phew…. that was an exciting but very tiresome two weeks in London, from bike rides over 35 miles long, dancing, playing football, watching Roy Hargrove live at Ronnie Scotts, catching a theatre performance, seeing IDA at the National History Museum, eating great food, meeting friends, visiting the Banksy exhibition in Bristol and my grandparents in Northampton, and so on and so on and so on and so on…. well you get the picture… It is lovely to be back in Japan and for a moment during my brief spell in London I stupidly forgot about the Japanese humidity, the perverts and weirdos and of course the fashion, cosmetics and extra short and tight clothing…. whatever happened to decency and leaving things to the imagination?!…. oh well…. gotta get on with it. Haha… but everybody knows how much I love Japan already. Anyway, below are some photos… but naturally as you should know – the rest are on Facebook… a total of 11 new photo albums have been uploaded by moi. I will keep this blog post short – still regaining energy. Enjoy! ; )

Fishing by the river, close to Canary Wharf

Banksy Exhibition, Bristol

Banksy

Cliffton Suspension Bridge, Bristol

Gorge, Bristol

IDA, 47 Million Years Old, National History Museum, London

Need I say more? Photo has been rotated upside-down

African Art, British Museum

Caribbean Coffee made by grandpa

Sunday Roast also made by grandpa

Time Capsule, Emirates Stadium Tour

View from Waterloo Bridge, London

Mum's back garden, Harry Potter - E-mails and Notes

Local people playing a game of footy

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  1. 2009 August 13
    followmyyellowbrickroad permalink

    love the Banksy exhibition

  2. 2009 August 14

    Yeah, it was truly fantastic! I loved the way Banksy had his other works dotted and hidden in and around the museum other than his own exhibition space. It was like doing some treasure hunting.

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