Friday, August 31, 2012

The Welcome is the Same



The Paralympics are here and, unlike the main games, I've got lots of tickets. Tonight was my first visit and I am pleased to report that the atmosphere and welcome was the equal of the main games, despite the lowering, threatening sky. More to come over the next days.

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Thursday, August 30, 2012

The Angel of Peace Descending




This is the Wellington Arch at Hyde Park Corner, and depicts the Angel of Peace descending on the chariot of war. I know this from the Wikipedia Entry which includes the fascinating snippet: One half of the arch functions as a ventilation shaft for the London Underground network. This causes on average three emergency calls each year to the London Fire Brigade from people believing there to be smoke coming from the arch when in fact it is warm air and dust from the underground network. So now you know.

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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Holiday Snapshot - Slovenia



Hi all, I'm back, and this is where I was - Slovenia. One of the very most beautiful places, I had a fantastic time. Here's my picture postcard to you all. If you are unlucky I might show you another ;-)

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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Olympic Hydra



This fiery sculpture in the middle of Hyde Park reminds me of nothing more than a Medusa head, I'm afraid, but it is quite jolly.

I'm off on hols again, in between these games and the Paralympics, see you all soon. Posts should continue daily.

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Monday, August 27, 2012

Traffic Jam and Braid



The Olympics brought some very different traffic onto London's roads....

I'm off on hols again, in between these games and the Paralympics, see you all soon. Posts should continue daily.

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Sunday, August 26, 2012

Yuri Gagarin



Somewhat strangely, outside the British Council is a statue of Yuri Gagarin. I rather like it though.

I'm off on hols again, in between these games and the Paralympics, see you all soon. Posts should continue daily.

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Saturday, August 25, 2012

The Royal Opera House Joins In



The Royal Opera House decided to put on an idiosyncratic exhibition of the Olympic Games history which was quite fun, contained some amazing relics (Greek urns 3,000 years old) and provided a free opportunity for a photo with the torch. If all goes well, I will post that when I get back.

I'm off on hols again, in between these games and the Paralympics, see you all soon. Posts should continue daily.

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Friday, August 24, 2012

Paris comes to London



A little cheeky this, but fun all the same, can be found behind the Royal Festival Hall.

I'm off on hols again, in between these games and the Paralympics, see you all soon. Posts should continue daily.

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Thursday, August 23, 2012

Baobab Tree



This Baobab tree in the Southbank is made of fabric from around the world. I can never look at one of these trees (in any guise) without thinking of the genius that was the bool The Little Prince (Le Petit Prince)

I'm off on hols again, in between these games and the Paralympics, see you all soon. Posts should continue daily.

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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Climbing on the Southbank



We're at the Southbank for the next few days, having a bit of fun.

I'm off on hols again, in between these games and the Paralympics, see you all soon. Posts should continue daily.

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Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Squeezing out Religion



There's probably something significant about the way the old churches that have been standing for hundreds of years are being squeezed for space. This is St Michael's Church in Cornhill.

I'm off on hols again, in between these games and the Paralympics, see you all soon. Posts should continue daily.

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Monday, August 20, 2012

Mighty Oaks Grow



If you needed reminding how old London is, this young cypress oak in Gresham Street was planted to commemorate the 800th anniversary of the mayoralty of London. I sat here a while, and couldn't help thinking about what this tree might see over its life.

I'm off on hols again, in between these games and the Paralympics, see you all soon. Posts should continue daily.

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Sunday, August 19, 2012

Southbank Festival



The Southbank Centre is running a festival that has as its theme the "Festival of the World", bringing thoughts and ideas from around the world to London. These simple wooden shapes serve as a canvas for the wide range of words, pictures and sounds they have assembled. Make your way down if you can, it's free.

I'm off on hols again, in between these games and the Paralympics, see you all soon. Posts should continue daily.

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Saturday, August 18, 2012

I was there when the balloon went up...



Going through the city last Saturday, I was surprised to see this hot air balloon straining at the leash. It was clearly to promote the National Lottery funding for sport, without wish we would not have achieved anything like the amazing results we did at the Olympics.

I'm off on hols again, in between these games and the Paralympics, see you all soon. Posts should continue daily.

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Friday, August 17, 2012

The Old Gate



The Olympic effect can be seen all about London, as here in Aldgate. This piece of art called the Palace of Pillars was inspired by the old Aldgate, where Chaucer lived in a house above the gate in the 14th Century.

I'm off on hols again, in between these games and the Paralympics, see you all soon. Posts should continue daily.

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Thursday, August 16, 2012

Olympic Planting



Bringing my coverage of my Olympic visit to an end, a picture of the fantastic planting that is all around the park. Chosen to be at its finest during the games, the rain and sun we've had lately have brought out the best. Gold medal for the planting.

I'm off on hols again, in between these games and the Paralympics, see you all soon. Posts should continue daily.

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Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Mittal Orbit



Of course, the one piece of art that stands out is the Mittal Orbit by Anish Kapoor, here it is up close and personal. Read Diamond Geezer's account if you want to learn more about what it is like inside.

I'm off on hols again, in between these games and the Paralympics, see you all soon. Posts should continue daily.

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Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Park Art



Inside the part there is some monumental art, like this piece extolling people to RUN. I wonder if it does embed itself into the subconscious?

I'm off on hols again, in between these games and the Paralympics, see you all soon. Posts should continue daily.

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Monday, August 13, 2012

Enthusiasts



A lot of people went to a lot of trouble for the Olympics, like these Swiss supporters. The Swiss athlete (from synchronised swimming) is the one NOT in the cow suit.

I'm off on hols again, in between these games and the Paralympics, see you all soon. Posts should continue daily.

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Sunday, August 12, 2012

The Aquatic Centre



All the buildings in the Olympic Park are distinctive, none more so than the Aquatic Centre. The bold design added on those high wings to the pringle adding extra seating (with accompanying oxygen ;-) will be removed after the games, leaving a venue much easier to fill.

I'm off on hols again, in between theses games and the Paralympics, see you all soon. Posts should continue daily.

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Saturday, August 11, 2012

I'd Like to Volunteer an Opinion



That the Volunteers at the games add more than you can imagine too the enjoyment of the day. These people gave their time and effort to make everyone's day better and their enthusiasm and pleasure was infectious. Entirely unexpected, I had been a bit of a grump and thought that the volunteers were just going to be taken advantage of, I couldn't have been more wrong. To quote one chap I spoke to: "This week has been the very best I can remember". Thanks to all. A full size of this collage is here and the album here, if by chance you know any of these (and they came from all over) please let them know.

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Friday, August 10, 2012

Barging in on the Party



I was quite surprised to see the Royal Barge parked up, but then Harry and Wills seem to have got luckier than the rest of us in the ballot for tickets.

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Thursday, August 09, 2012

Alternative Entertainment



One of the surprising things about the Olympic Park is that they have laid on quite a quantity of alternative entertainment, like this singer or a troupe of performers. A nice touch but unsurprisingly due to the pull of the events, those I saw failed to attract a large crowd.

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Wednesday, August 08, 2012

Flying the Flag



On the day Team GB exceeded their medal total four years ago and proved the value of investment in sport, I reflect on the way it feels good when your country wins. Whatever the payload of jingoism, let's just enjoy the moment while we can.

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Tuesday, August 07, 2012

Olympic Crowds



"Build a better stadium and the world will beat a path to your door" - that certainly seems to be what has happened here. When Ken Livingstone put the funding into London to bid, many said it would never happen. When we won the bid, over 50% of people thought it would be a disaster. Eat your words now, and I hope it gives you stomach ache. You won't find many these days prepared to remember how negative they were. Head over to Diamond Geezer, another (very) long term Olympic supporter for some excellent coverage.

...and yes, I was right, it is awesome.

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Monday, August 06, 2012

Making a Splash



I finally got to the Olympic games this Sunday, and pretty damn good it was too. A lot more over the next days, for the moment two competitors in the synchronised swimming.

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Sunday, August 05, 2012

Cone-tentment



The entrance to the V&A Museum has been taken over by white painted cones. If I used the power of the Internet I could probably find out why, but I think I would rather just speculate that they had got bored with their confinement to motorways, and were on their way to world domination.

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Saturday, August 04, 2012

Where do you put this?



A "Gift From the Olympic Gods" .. one of a series across London intended to look as if they had just landed. Nice idea, but then I found the same thing in other places, and discover there are five across London. This is the page that shows all the different types and their locations.

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Friday, August 03, 2012

Feeling in the Pink?



Fancy a porschen of cake? Peggy Porschen is very, pink. What is more, you can have a glass of champagne with your cake. Pink, of course.

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Thursday, August 02, 2012

From Landscape to Portrait



The current art installation in the Royal Academy makes the point of how perspective changes, dependent on the frame. A series of massive frames remind me of a Spirograph drawing, but make a good point.

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Wednesday, August 01, 2012

Going Postal



There was a time when being a High Street representative of Her Majesty's mail meant something special, which is probably why they built buildings like this. Unfortunately, now the prevailing mood is to close them. This one was in the Kings Road, Cjelsea.

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