
(Inverted) tree and moon reflected in the pond in Swan Lane Open Space, Whetstone…

Smart area of London is Kensington, and perhaps reflected here in the entrance to High Street Kensington Tube station… 😉

View at the junction of Kensington Church Street and High Street Kensington…

Standing on Hungerford Bridge, looking towards the Royal Festival Hall, and to its left, The Shard, London’s tallest building, a couple of miles distant near London Bridge…

The Friday Tonic, a free gig in the Clore Ballroom of the Royal Festival Hall most Fridays, between 5.30 pm and 7.00 pm, and this week featuring the Soothsayers… 🙂

And if you wander back towards Waterloo station from the Royal Festival Hall, you’ll probably pass by Archdukes at the top of Concert Hall Approach (and notice the Boris Bikes in the foreground, a latter-day feature of the London landscape) ;).
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