Photo extravaganza

Nothing too exciting going on, so this will basically just be a photo report. (What happened to all my funny blog entries? I turned 30 and became boring?) Tim and I went to the Tate Britain today, to feel grown up and cultural. It was fine enough, although we decided we're not really art people (not completely true, but you - we - get quite 'saturated' by seeing so much historical art. After a while most of it sort of floats together, and it is sometimes hard to see the greatness of it. And now we're not talking modern art!). But I brought my camera, and we strolled there (over Vauxhall bridge) and back (via Lambeth bridge), so it was quite an excursion in the end. So, here are a few London photos (click for a larger view):

Wonderful Vauxhall bus station


View of Battersea power station, from Vauxhall bridge


View from the north side of the river, looking at Vauxhall bridge


From Lambeth bridge, looking towards Waterloo


Setting sun from the south side of the river - the dome being Tate Britain. How low the water is!

And as you can see - all the snow is now gone! (Although we are getting reports from Tim's family that there are loads and loads in the south-west.)

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