It was a cold and blustery day. London was well wrapped up. The Prime Minister was in India. The Tate Modern had a Roy Lichtenstien show on. The Black Friar pub was busy. It's the only art-nouveau pub in London. It's been busy since it was built in 1875. Those Friars knew how to drink.
He won't get past the Black Friar......
The Tate Modern showing Roy Lichenstein's serious comic book art
Expensive new apartments for exhibitionists next to the Tate Modern museum
The Tate Modern showing Roy Lichenstein's serious comic book art
The Palastra Building built in 2006 - note the protuberance at the top
The same looking towards Blackfriars Bridge and showing Southwark tube station
a dog on a street lamp and a view of the Shard
A lonely sentinel of abstemious Victorian virtue
Two happy kids stare out from a Victorian housing project on Blackfriars Road
I inspect an intriguing piece by Dexter Dymoke at the ASC Gallery
Elena with another Dexter Dymoke piece which she wants to play.
Ourselves reflected in his art
The Shard has landed
The Tate Modern being extended
The dog and a post box
Tea at the Tate Modern and a happy waiter
Roy Lichenstein's wedding ring
Roy Lichenstein's tyre
Roy Lichenstein's brass sculpture
People love Roy's work
St Paul's from the Tate Modern's window
Note to self - join a volleyball club
The Tate bookshop caters for all tastes
The Oxo Tower - there's a restaurant at the top
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