Sunday, 16 December 2007

Month Nine in London

How the months are flying! Christmas has well and truly come to London and brought the cold weather with it. It’s lovely and crisp at the moment after weeks of drizzly rain with lovely sunshine (for all the 5 hours it lasts!). The main streets in most of the Boroughs are decorated and the trees are all strung with lights.

I had a lovely birthday with calls from everyone at home. We went out for an amazing dinner at an Argentine steak house. It was absolutely incredible – one of the best steaks I’ve ever had.

I’ve been to a couple of amazing concerts in the last few weeks – Powderfinger, Stereophonics and Kings of Leon.

Powderfinger was at Hammersmith Apollo and it was just the most amazing venue. We had front row seats and it’s the most electric gig I’ve ever been to – it felt like every Aussie in London was there! When they played “My Happiness” a chorus was sung by the crowd and everyone was on their feet.

Powderfinger

Stereophonics was amazing as well and my first visit to Wembley. Kings of Leon was incredible and it was so cool that J was able to go with me – we rang D in Melbourne when the best songs were on – just the thing he needed to hear on his way to work!

AH, D and I went along to the Aussie orphans Christmas that A and the girls organised. 60 Aussies in a room eating and drinking! A did a great job as Santa and one of the guys at our table was very taken with the miniature tool set that was his gift from Santa.

J&K have been here for the last week and it was fantastic to have them here. J always lived on the South side of the river so knows a very different London from me, so it was great to go around with him reliving his memories of being here and then being able to show him the parts I know.

We shopped and ate our way around London including a visits to Providors, New Culture (our local, brilliant, Chinese), Ottolengi, Hope and Anchor, House, The North Star, Brick Lane for a curry, Revolution bar in Richmond, great tapas in Tickenham and the requisite greasy spoon. We walked Oxford Street, New Bond Street, the Thames from the Tate down to Westminster and Big Ben and then up along the Strand to St Pauls.

Richmond

Revolution bar Richmond

View from the Tate across to St Pauls

Another week of work and then it’s off to Scotland to have Christmas with J&K.



1 comment:

Cassandra Doyle said...

ohhh look at you kids!!!
I can not wait to see you...
which will be in just over a week!
we will talk to you over xmas no doubt..
:D :D :D