London: of mice and men

Well, in fact mice are maybe the only animal I haven't seen in London...


I loved to see that. I was resting on Parliament Hill, and it so made me think of the 101 dalmatians!




Just a little creature, especially for my dad.





Some birds, which like to be fed. They're not at all timid!












"Don't feed the pelicans"














My favourite: a heron, caught in his flight!






And this one made me think of Snow White...






In regent's Park...





Still in Regent's Park...







Back in the center, in front of Claridge's. May I introduce to you...

Akihito, the Emperor of Japan...




and his Queen!


Well... when I heard that His Majesty the Emperor, Tenno Heika, was coming, I was expecting someone impressive, with luxury, wealth, and strength, like in the images of Japanese Emperors. But they're like grandpa and grandma, waving gently to the Japanese people waiting here... I couldn't help being a little disappointed.



What do you think, who is guarding the other?




Little game: imagine the discussion between the characters, and write it in the comments...
A little present for the best one!





Hello bobby!
Well, I think these hi-vi are a little ridiculous.





"I'm the invisible man, I'm the invisible man, it's incredible how you can... see right through me!"





At the Tate Modern Gallery, there was a bronze fellow refreshing himself with a hosepipe. But his skull was so hot that it was continually steaming.





Once, by chance, I went by Baker street. And on 221b, I met...







And, last but not least, I finally could catch a fox! Well, they say there are many of them, but I was so excited to see it!
I had already seen one in Bristol, but I couldn't take a picture. There, I was in an old rail track, now converted in a cycle path, with lots of plants, but in the center of London. I hunted this fox for at least half an hour before I could take a good picture.













EDIT: "Les bronzes amis"


3 comments:

  1. - Look at this! It’s a photo of the hat the queen will wear for her jubilee.

    - She had always a delicious taste of fashion.

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  2. - With Joseph* the shopping days weren't so funny!


    (*Joseph Stalin)

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  3. Woman: Wow! Paul has put a photo of us on his blog.

    Churchill: Bronze really suits me!

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