
Tuesday, 9 March 2010
London on a cold and frosty morning
We have been blessed with a few bright clear mornings lately and I have taken full advantage of them by grabbing Erbie and setting off for a walk. I love the city in the morning all shiny brass and empty streets, it doesn't even have to be daft o'clock, these were taken at about twenty to eight.

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2 comments:
beautiful shots - i love the ice on the fountain, how wonderful! It looks so quiet and peaceful in these pictures.
@Heather
It is quiet and peaceful, and then rush hour happens and you can barely walk down the pavement or cross the road. Crazy!
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