Day 7: London
QOTD: Wait, is that snow falling? Hail?
Time lapse between 8 and 9am outside 18 Cadogan Place
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Lawn covered in snow |
Weather: You betcha, that white stuff filling your screen is snow, not static
Typical breakfast, you
know the style: a cup of coffee and toast on the deck. Chip away at the frozen
milk if you want some in your coffee. After lots of conversation about the
weather, we enjoy cereal and fruit.
We split up: DBl and MB
head to the more famous museums and DBr and THB head back to the Tate. We Uber
to the Tate, $15; we’d have been frozen between getting to the Underground on
way out plus walking the last few blocks to the museum on the back end. Our
timing is almost perfect: something had gone on and they had to evacuate the
museum and just as we show up they are starting to let the staff back in.
The museum is still
free and we head in to the last few galleries left unseen from our prior visit.
Well worth a return!! A number of great mini-shows and combo of artists.
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Carl Andre |
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Donald Judd |
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Yayoi Kusama |
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THB selfie using Yayoi piece; the jacket was TBH's dad's, so it is well over 50 years old and perfect for the weather this week. And it's brown and thus unlike all the millions of black jackets we see |
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Joseph Beuys Documenta 7 pics; he was a big art eco-environmentalist |
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Joseph Beuys 7000 Oak Trees pic |
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Theaster Gates |
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Detail view of fire hoses |
and several photos by Mark Ruwedel; THB almost inherited property near where these pics were taken...
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Pic by William Eggleston, one of the Ferus gallery "boys" |
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Matisse is one of THB's all-time faves and this piece is one of his Matisse faves |
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Antony Gormley work, one of DB's all-time faves |
Two hours and we’re
ready for lunch at Wagamama, a chain we first started eating at years ago when
they were just one restaurant near the British Museum. A branch is right across
the plaza from the Tate. No problema…except with wind chill those 20 meters are
a real struggle. It must be in the teens. We don’t even take off our coats
until half way through our ramen. We see people walking by with snow in their
hair!
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Nobody soaking up the sleet and snow outside today |
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There's a large empty table near the door: it's too cold to sit anyone there |
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Frozen hair test site; we also don't take off our coats until half-way through our ramen |
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Chilli chicken ramen |
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Everything ramen |
The food isn’t all that
great (which we knew from more recent visits), certainly not up to US standards
at good pho or upscale noodle places. Two ramens and one order of 5 gyoza, $48.
Uber back to 18
Cadogan, $15, and a bit of shopping (essentials like cookies, milk, tea, Sudafed)
and a rest up (cookies and coffee); we’re back in time to watch more snow
flurries.
A pre-theater dinner at
Terroirs (right near the theater): lots of small plates, a carafe of white, a
carafe of red, three desserts, $95 per couple.
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Stage before the curtain rises (except the curtain doesn't show until near the end of the play) |
Kinky Boots: based on a
true story from a British documentary made into an American/British movie and
converted into a stage musical by Cyndi Lauper and Harvey Fierstein. A feel good
#dragqueen story, and even the straight guy comes out (not that COMING out)
feeling much better about himself.
Book Review: He Calls Me By Lightning, The Life
of Caliph Washington and His Forgotten Saga of Jim Crow, Southern Justice, and
the Death Penalty, S. Jonathan Bass. A
depressing story told in straightforward fashion of a young black man convicted
of shooting a policeman in a small town in Alabama in the mid-1950s and the transitions
of justice and politics in the South over the next 45 to 50 years. Not enough
tension in Caliph’s story, and lots of chapters filling in the background of
the local and state issues in Alabama. Neutral
And, two books THB won't be adding to his list this year:
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Beautiful Churchillian pose on the cover |
Shots from around town:
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Guess this is like essential tremors: essential maintenance is "better" to have than non-essential maintenance |
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Big Ben hiding below all that scaffolding |
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All the Uber drivers get caught today in the paving going on behind 18 Cadogan |
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