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In Greenwich, a friend and I walked down the tulip staircase in the Queen's House, squeezed through a hedge to see Queen Caroline's Bath, took notice of the public standards of length and stood where a Romano-Celtic temple once was.

I went to a Morris dancing workshop with Boss Morris and learnt to Morris dance.

[personal profile] obandsoller and I played games at Now Play This. The one where you went to a nightclub was a bit disturbing, but the one where you had to be at the screen at a certain time was quite nice. I ate some espresso butter on toast with my avocado.

I visited St Albans and watched my brother and sister-in-law run in a race and admired the medals my niblings got from the races they ran in also. We walked around the maze, played with a diablo and played football.

[profile] tackline and I ate pizza at Franco Manca.

I visited Eynsford and walked in the fields and peered at the mounds in the football field where the archeologists were digging.

My mum and I walked around Jubilee Country Park in Bickley while I did an Ingress banner on Second Sunday.

At Waterloo Station I looked at Landscape Photographer of the Year photos which were displayed in the concourse.

I did a tedious Ingress banner on Three Mills Island and walked past Abbey Mills Pumping Station.

I saw some beautiful art made from books at the October Gallery.

I did an Ingress banner in Walthamstow.

I saw strange forms in the White Cube, which I quite liked, and laid on an uncomfortable wooden rocking piece.

One evening I went to Ealing and played Ingress with some other players and we walked around in the dark as that was when it had stopped raining.

I saw a giant inflatable robotic slug outside the British Library, which children were delighted by.

I saw railings made out of old stretchers. I have been looking at Atlas Obscura recently and found there are still more things in London to see, even if sometimes they are railings.

I visited Eynsford and saw the listed electrical box.

I went to Rochester and watched many Morris dancers at the Sweeps Festival. I also walked across the bridge to Strood.

I walked through the woods in awe of the bluebells. Such beautiful bluebells and smelling wonderful too.

I went to the private view of the sound art exhibition at Morley Gallery (where I exhibited last year), and met up with some of my former classmates and afterwards, we went to Iklectik and saw some sound art performances.

I did not quite manage to time travel, but I did visit Hannah Courtoy's mausoleum in Brompton Cemetery, which is rumoured to contain a time machine.

Photos on Flickr: April 2023.
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