!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> skimpy diary and piffling poems: November2007London

Tuesday, October 09, 2007

November2007London

Th1 nomads atCandenArtsCentre,BridgeTrainingCentre
F2 CapitalA,CrisisSkylight,FridayForum,BuddhistArt,RichardPace
Sa3 ASLAN,Hallowe'en
Su4Nov07
M5 Jaime'sArtGroup,NationalGallery,JoRhymer,MiddleAges cross,Kalf,VigieLeBrun,EdouardManet,EvaGonzales,BerthaMorrisot
BaselitzRAretrospective,2007
George Baselitz\ believes in ugly art.
His youth in World War Two has played its part.
Tu6 things being read - InternationalHeraldTribune,19Oct07,DeVolkskrant,18okt07,DerSpiegel,17Sep07,NewTestament,Qur'an,ANWilson,TheWiseVirgin,Schaum's,Molecular andCellBiology,Collins'Aas&Riedmiller,Trees ofBritain&Europe
W7 Prokaryotic bacteria ruled the world for 3 Billion years!
Those bugs can multiply 'n grow 'n grow.
To replication learn's, a so 'n so.
Th8 nomads at Ray'sCafe at Foyles,Tony,Cliff,Stewart,Robert
F9 Vista computers downstairs,WLDC
Vincent van Gogh - £17m too much
His last far landscape, 'fore the bullet killed,
Looks like the rest, fast brushed, bright shades, not chilled.
Sa10 ASLAN,Spiderman 3
Su11Nov07
M12 Van Gogh's last landscape, 1890
Van Gogh had landscape eye, still at his best,
Before he put a bullet through his chest.
Th15 nomads,Tony,Cliff,Stewart,Robert at the British Library and the new Eurostar St Pancras station. Skillsoft,Mybn lby,Exchange Group,upgrade to Vista and Office2007
The Last Word cafe outside the British Library, where nomads met with Cliff's guidance.


The roof of St Pancras station, which was the widest single span when built in 1868.


these columns were in the new St Pancras, but put up in 1868 when St Pancras was first built

Outside the British Library, is this statue of Newton, by Eduardo Paolozzi - one of my favourite sculptors.
here is wikipedia on Paolozzi


F16 Vista computer downstairs,WLDC
Sa17 ASLAN, Ray's team
Su18Nov07Rosary church,SisterMargaret,FoodCity internet caff
M19 Stockpot,Panton Street, with ASLAN,Lesley and Mark
Th22 nomads at Science Museum,Tony,Stewart,Robert
this is an early traction engine, about 1860. They were mobile steam engines.
traction engine at Wikipedia


the Model T Ford, the first mass production car

Model T Ford from Wikipedia
F23 Vista computer atWLDC
Sa24 ASLAN,AllSouls'Clubhouse, first frost in the morning,end of forward bag
Su25Nov07 SisterMargaret and theRosaryChurch,11.00service at HindeStChurch,"Christ the King",church lunch,art around Advent in the Parlour
M26
M26Nov07, Mr Saatchi in the Underground Gallery

M26Nov07, work of art in the kiosk in the subway under the Edgware Road flyover

M26Nov07 work of art by the Underground Gallery

W28 Wednesday Club, Hinde Street church
Th29 Science Museum,with nomads,Tony,Stewart,Robert, but sadly Cliff could not be there.

This statue is near Lancaster Gate of Kensington Gardens, for the 80th birthday of the Metropolitan Drinking Fountain and Cattle Trough Association, 1859-1939. It looks like a charming bronze of two bear cubs hugging each other.
F30 WLDC,Vista computers downstairs