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The lovely Ricardo (aka [livejournal.com profile] bazanges) spent the long week-end with us.
Yesterday Adrian ([livejournal.com profile] london1952) and I had tickets for the 'Life and Death in Pompeii and Herculaneum' exhibition at the British Museum and Ricardo came with us, although it wasn't possible to get another ticket (apparently it is one of the must-see this year).



The weather was lovely all week-end (something very unusual!) and yesterday morning the sky was very blue




Don't be fooled by this empty road! In and around the museum was rather busy...









The exhibition is in the former reading room, in the middle of the courtyard









We have been to Pompeii (I've been 3 times) and Herculaneum, and we only visited the Archaeological Museum of Naples (which loaned at least half of the objects on display) at the end of January so nothing was really that new to us but we both enjoyed the exhibition a lot.

While in the museum in Naples everything is displayed according to a traditional layout, here there's a plan: the floor plan of the exhibition is modelled on the layout of a Roman villa and the archaeological finds are placed in the appropriate rooms. This makes it much more interesting to see.

While in Naples we almost had the museum to ourselves (we visited out of season and in the late afternoon), at the British Museum it was quite a different story: I had to be quite patient (I don't like crowds) and put up with running children and the occasional B.O.!
Unlike Naples, no pictures were allowed - one really wanted to challenge that but what's the point when it's that busy?
I would have never expected to read words such as 'cocksucker' and 'shitter' at the BM! But well blame those Romans! LOL!

After the museum, we went to Soho and indulged ourselves!
We visited two ice-cream parlours: Amorino on Old Compton Street and Gelupo on Archer Street.
Greedy? Us? Never!! LOL!







It was just so lovely to see and feel the sun at the week-end! And we weren't the only ones thinking that...
This is Green Park seen for the upper deck of a 38 bus!

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As always before going away on holiday, I am having a very stressful week at work.

With being so busy at work, I almost don't have the time to think that this is the last week I'm spending at Centre Point. 
When we come back from our trip, I'll be working in another office, saying goodbye forever to the lovely views of London.
No more daydreaming for me,  looking at the clouds racing in the sky or at the rain moving in from the west.
It's going to be hard after 6 and a half years there.

Going to the YMCA and cycling in the rush hour traffic seem to be quite a good outlet for my stress.
At the Y, it's always a mix of a few new faces and of many old ones.
One of the regulars is a chap with a very trim physique that shows off all his muscles: it's almost like looking at an anatomical model, as you can see muscles I never knew existed!

Michael (I have decided that he looks like a Michael) has been going to the Y for years but I've never seen him talk to anyone or smile once.
He is about 55 with a white beard and... nipples so elongated that could be small penises. (Last week I noticed that he was wearing very thin gold rings wrapped around their base).
Maybe it's all the pumping that makes him so miserable-looking? lol

Staying on the subject of nipples, [livejournal.com profile] london1952  reported last week about the breast milk ice cream on sale in Covent Garden.
Well I've read today that "Baby Gaga breast milk ice cream seized for safety tests".. not that I was tempted to try it!

But hoping that the weather will improve in Calabria (there are landslides and some flooding at the moment), next week I may try the local red onion ice-cream (the famous cipolle from Tropea are uniquely sweet). But I'll draw the line at the squid ink and spicy salami ones. Yuck!
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I was lazy this morning but have been very busy all afternoon and evening.

As the weather was nice for a change, we pruned the Albertine rose, the clematis and the pyracanthia (ouch, all those long thorns!)

Tomorrow we are having some friends/neighbours round for lunch, and so I've made ice-cream:


New Orleans Praline (rich vanilla ice-cream with rum and caramelised pecan nuts). Lovely but fatal!

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