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Three-sided portals

11 Wednesday Jan 2017

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Three-sided portals

Staring up at this building on Oxford Street in London back in September, I found the window design particularly pleasing for some reason.

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Random polka dots in London

06 Friday Jan 2017

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Polka dots

Happened to come across this very colourful pillar while wandering down a quiet street in London’s Soho neighbourhood back in September. There appeared to be no obvious reason for the decoration … but then again, who really needs one?

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King’s Cross, London

03 Tuesday Jan 2017

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King's Cross, redux

I love this structure at King’s Cross station in London. There’s something soothing about the curvy lattice … although I couldn’t tell you why, exactly.

King's Cross

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Spectrum

22 Thursday Dec 2016

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Spectrum

This colourful, pattered wall in London’s Soho was no doubt designed to catch your eye, as it did mine. It certainly did its part to lighten a cloudy morning back in September.

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Guarding Trafalgar Square

20 Sunday Nov 2016

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Glowing mane

Back to London for today’s snapshot — this time, one the lions populating Trafalgar Square, at the base of Nelson’s Column.

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Friday night outside the National Gallery

06 Sunday Nov 2016

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National Gallery

The National Gallery in London was about to wind down its day on this Friday night back in September but Trafalgar Square would continue to bustle for hours to come.

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London’s Tate Modern: Now with a sweeping city view

05 Saturday Nov 2016

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St. Paul

The previous time I visited London’s Tate Modern museum of international modern and contemporary art, the view you see pictured above wasn’t possible. That’s because the museum only recently opened a building to provide more room for exhibitions, more spaces for other uses, a restaurant and an observation deck allowing for sweeping, 360-degree views of London. (If you plan to go, bring a sweater, as it can get gusty up there.)

Couscous complex

Back inside, warm and cosy, I wandered into an exhibition called Living Cities, which explores how urban dwellers live. It uses photographs, paintings, interactive art and such displays as the construction you see above — a scale model city made of couscous. (I wondered what it was made of when I smelled it. I was surprised to learn my guess was correct.)

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Shot through imperfect glass

04 Friday Nov 2016

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Through imperfect glass

The photo apps on your phone come with fancy filters — not unlike what you see here, from the Hipstamatic app.
But sometime, real-life objects do the job just fine — again, not unlike what you see here, a photo shot through an imperfect airplane window on my way to Europe back in September.
This was snapped from aboard Air Canada 850 (YYC-LHR).

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Ancient duck face preserved at British Museum in London

03 Thursday Nov 2016

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Ancient duck face

This figure from Easter Island inside the British Museum in London is thought to have been carved between 1000 and 1200 A.D. Notice how it was rocking the duck face long before it was cool.

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Sir Isaac at the British Library

02 Wednesday Nov 2016

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This is art outside the British Library in London memorializing Sir Isaac Newton.
The British Library isn’t the most obvious tourist attraction but there are a few noteworthy things to see in the parts of its permanent collection that don’t require a membership.
On the ground floor is a huge room containing dozens of historical documents, including a copy of the Magna Carta, ancient bibles and Qur’ans, books containing the first-known copies of beloved works of fiction, and manuscripts from celebrated classical music composers.
For the philately-minded among you, there is a collection of century-old stamps built into the walls of the ground floor, toward the back of the building.
And of course, there’s a revolving roster of temporary exhibitions. I visited too early to catch this forthcoming exhibition on cartography, which runs from Friday, Nov. 2, 2016 until Monday, March 1, 2017.
There is a lot of seating for reading and studying, as you would imagine.
And if none of those things interest you, you might consider popping in anyway: the facility has a cafeteria/café and there is public wifi (naturally).

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