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Gherkin Sneaks Up on You
[previous] :: [next]what you might not realise about london is that the City is different from london as a whole - it's the bit that was inside the roman wall, well, still is, though the wall is a bit crumbled away now, being as it is 2000 years old.
also, an insane amount of antiquey old churches exist in the city, as well they might as those who work there may have plenty to pray about. so you get a lot of this kind of juxtaposition -
the church is called st andrews undershaft, for what reason i know not. oddly, on a personal note, i have been spending a fair bit of time in the city in a way in which i have hardly been doing at home. this is because lurve takes me to the country and so nothing to photograph for you there. fields, mainly. but i come back to town mainly to go to hospital appointments, usually at barts, which is in the City. i enjoy wandering around there, for coincidental reasons it's been a while, so i feel a bit of a tourist. anyway, you may have noticed my lack of posts lately. partly this has been because of lack of city to post noise thereof. i have been writing a bit in my livejournal, feel free to have a look if you can be bothered. it's mainly writing, i warn you. This article has been viewed 2469 times in the last 46 months roland: 8th Jan 2007 - 11:35 GMTSt Andrews Undershaft looks like a friendly crumbly bit of religion, in a cosy COE kind of way - but beware the wandering visitor - Hawksmoor's chilling edifices lurk at the edge of the City should you stray too far from the Gherkin... Sorry bought myself "From Hell" for Christmas - seeing London in a very different light.
jack: 8th Jan 2007 - 17:01 GMTinteresting, a rocket to God. good to hear from you elaine. by jove, you and catherine on the same day, too much for the common man. i'll read your journal. Catherine Penfold-Waxman: 8th Jan 2007 - 17:07 GMTMuch like typhoid, I am always here. jack: 8th Jan 2007 - 21:00 GMTonce i was in uniform at london airport and a man said, "top of the morning to you" and i, a learned young man replied, 'AND THE REST OF THE DAY TO YOU SIR". that is the correct answer for top of the morn.....
Jamie: 19th Jan 2007 - 20:05 GMTwas this man irish, jack? and what kind of a uniform were you wearing? i like how i can be away from here for so long and come back to find the same people doing the same old things. i can certainly identify with your lack of city elaine. it's mostly the reason for my lack of presence here lately. rest assured though i'm beavering away, albeit spasmodically and extremely slowly at some major new citynoiseness that might see the light of day sometime this year. perhaps. hope the cambridgeshire thing is working out for you. i will read your lj sometime when i have some time to spare, but i'm going to go have a nice bath now. elaine: 12th Feb 2007 - 18:07 GMTi hope you had a very nice bath, jamie. and do you know that credit suisse have now made it possible for the man in the street to buy shares in the gherkin now! i wish i had lots of money so i could have a slice of that action, no matter what the return. imagine the amusing quips one could make all day long... Comment on this article..[previous] :: [next] |
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