I was saying. I never usually talk to people on trains but today coming to London I got talking to a French woman who was very friendly and interesting. She's a music producer and wanted to know about the comedy DVD I was watching - which was Absolutely. She had learned English by watching Are You Being Served and Open All Hours in the late seventies. She was remarkably fluent considering, with no stammering or lewd innuendo. Surprising.
I'm in London to work with some young men who have Muscular Dystrophy on a photography project called Life Thru a Lens. More about that later. I just thought I'd mention that I'm here and will be blogging updates over the next couple of days. But right now I'm going to have a cup of tea and some shortbread and catch up on some DVD watching. Good night.
The picture of the street is where you're staying is it? Looks like Peter Mandelsons street to me. Perhaps my last comment was nearer the truth than I thought. You see what happens when innuendo gets mentioned.
Posted by: caroline | May 11, 2009 at 08:34 PM
Sounds very interesting ... great new ventures in photography. :-)
Posted by: Liz Curtis | May 13, 2009 at 08:03 PM
Yawn, you are a very borin man!
Posted by: Nigel Denver Stephens | May 28, 2009 at 11:06 AM