Friday, December 28, 2012

I'm back in New York 28.12.12

After a boring and bumpy 8 hour flight from London to JFK, I am back in me digs in Ronkonkoma with Mr. Einstein and a new bike my sons David and Michael bought for me as a HUDGE Xmas present surprise. I did not expect this, but am totally happy with the present. I love them bushels.


So here are som quick parting photos I took before I left London and at London's Heathrow airport, then home with a happy to see me little dog named Einstein, and the bike.



 The attack of the Giant Meringue

 The Pigeon of Thurloe Place

 In the Kensington Hotel reading room waiting for my driver to collect me and take me to Heathrow

 A noew book I bought at Harrods Department Store

 A Xmas Tree in Heathrow Airport at Virgin Atlantic terminal

 A few of many duty free shops in Heathrow


 Look who's waiting for me, Mr. E.




 Me new bike

 The digs or otherwise known as The Think Tank









 He loves his new Paddington Bear



Now to get rid of this jet lag


Later,


David

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Back to New York tomorrow

It was a rainy, sunny, rainy day in London on Boxing Day, I went to Harrods department store and got a few things to bring back. Boxing Day is like Black Friday in NY.

London is such a huge place that all of the photos taken by me were a small sample of what beautiful London is like, it like New York City, Rome, and Paris is a multi-faceted mega place.

Everyone should go at some point.

 Another Bentley








 During my morning walk, these two were ahead of me and this guy could not keep his hands out of her ass.










David signing off from London.


See you soon.

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

A quiet Xmas Day in London 25.12.12

Rained this morning with lightning and thunder, then a sun peek at noon but cloudy and drizzle for most of the day. I did little this day but had afternoon tea and the a short walk with few photos, because everything is closed and the streets are empty.


 I accumulated a lot of loose change, 22 quid 22 pence

 Thurloe Place, empty today



 A bike all alone at Xmas





 A gold sculpture at the London Society of Sculptures

on Old Brompton Road


 This used to be a Danish Restaurant where I ate many times and it is where I met Sir Roger Moore; he owns one of my paintings


 New and used Ferraris at HR Owen
Old Brompton Road


 I like the back one







Going back to the hotel to relax and rest


Happy Xmas to all,


David