This week was mainly spent soaking in the sunshine - along with most of the rest of the UK I suspect. If much work got done nationally, I would be very, very surprised.
Over the weekend with a friend I finally made it to the Imperial War Museum which was endlessly, sadly intriguing...
...we strolled the streets of Lambeth admiring the blossoms...
...discovering street art that made us smile...
...found out that the real existence of a wall flower is truely a lovely thing and friends who arrange shrubbery for your photos are the best...
... Garden Museums contain lovely topiary...
...spring blossoms are hard to leaf unphotographed (apologies #sorrynotsorry)...
...the houses of Parliament are all a-flutter...
...remember to look up...
...that every closed museum has a delicious silver lining...
...and when in doubt, take a cue from cute beasties.
How are yours?


Seems like a fab week! What a cutie! Here cutie kitty!
ReplyDeleteHehe love the leaf pun :) and the lovely photographs!
ReplyDeleteYou expats are great for actually going places...I've lived in and around London all my life and I've never been to the imperial war museum!
ReplyDeleteLots of love,
Angie
SilverSpoon London
I end up in Lambeth quite frequently over the years, and I've popped into the Imperial War museum a good few times. It had an incredible remodel last yearish, and is looking great now! However, the last time I visited I did have a cry in the Holocaust exhibit because I found it so moving.
ReplyDeleteI have a huge love for the Imperial War Museum and have made everyone possible go with me!
ReplyDeleteI've never been to the Imperial War Museum or the Garden Museum, this has really made me want to visit and I love your shot of the houses, Emma
ReplyDeleteSuze | LuxuryColumnist
I'd move a jungle for you any day, and Mz Mitz send greetings to The Moggy!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great week! Sunshine, cake and pretty gardens, that's a win.
ReplyDeleteSo, so much Kerri!
ReplyDeleteYou're the best!!
ReplyDeleteThe Imperial War Museum is the best, and deserves a re-visit already I think. It's one that needs a few quiet hours to wander through.
ReplyDeleteI should have visited so, so much sooner!
ReplyDeleteIsn't the building looking wonderful!? I had to avoid the Holocaust exhibition due to past tears, but there were so many evocative items on display!
ReplyDeleteWe have serious cases of Tourist-itis!
ReplyDeleteIt was terribly irresistable!
ReplyDeleteShe'll come to anyone with kitty treats and a warm lap nowadays...!
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