We also visited Tate Modern which was very close to The Globe. We booked to see a Cezanne exhibition, an artist I knew little about. I prefer to see one artist at a time rather than lots of different artists' work. The weather turned bitterly cold whilst we were there and came as quite a shock after our very mild autumn. When we visited, London was very busy, possibly due to no train strikes being on and also because so many people haven't visited London since the pandemic. The Friday was quieter than the Saturday when the train and underground were over crowded. On the Saturday we went to see Broken Spectre a video installation by Richard Mosse at 180 The Strand. It was an immersive and shocking experience to see the destruction of the environmental crimes in the remote areas of the Brazilian Amazon. I would recommend it though. Our mood was then lifted as we briskly walked to Carnaby Street to see the iconic festive lights installations. They did not disappoint.
On the Sunday we visited my brother in St. Albans before heading home. We also met their new rescue Staffy, Missy, who is an absolute angel.
The next day I had to work and then in the evening we went to see the Luminate light trail at Shugborough Hall, Stafford. We were impressed by the way the estate had been transformed. And my first mulled wine of the season was most welcome!
I did a few more days work in December as well as volunteer with my school's nativity play, 'Bethlehem Bake-Off', which was a hoot. I also had lunch out with friends and cocktails and a Christmas meal out with Tim. We put our Christmas decorations up later than usual this year and have only just started taking them down today. Tomorrow we need to clean!
Between Christmas and New Year we saw both our brothers and partners and had lots of left-overs, tv, games of chess and presents to occupy us. We were on our own for New Year and enjoyed pleasing ourselves for a few days. I hope Christmas was good for you this year and that 2023 is kind to you too. I always feel apprehensive at the the beginning of the year and so intend to take January slowly and be gentle to myself. However, whilst consistency is important I think I need to improve my current output of one blog post a year.
How lovely to see a post up, and with such lovely photos too. Wishing a very Happy New Year to you all, I hope it's a good one for you.
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Hi Sue, Happy New Year to you too and thanks for commenting. Now there's a challenge!
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