There were plenty more examples of the old and new rubbing shoulders. I lost count of the times we stopped to admire a building.
Thanks to the excellent directions which I had downloaded from their web-site, we found the Barbican with no trouble. After not too long we were instructed to follow the yellow line on the pavement - even I can manage that without getting lost!We crossed the high walk-way over the water gardens. If you look closely, there is a heron sitting on the wall in the centre of the picture (just to the right of and below the wooden 'house'). I declared it a fake due to its unusual brightness in the sun, but it proved me wrong by flying a short distance to perch somewhere new.
The concert was great and Bartok's Hungarian Dance and Grieg's Morning from Peer Gynt were agreed on as our favourites and it is always a fascinating experience to see a full orchestra including even a double basson, bass clarinet and celeste.
I thought this guy might be Milton but he is actually Captain John Smith.
The concert was great and Bartok's Hungarian Dance and Grieg's Morning from Peer Gynt were agreed on as our favourites and it is always a fascinating experience to see a full orchestra including even a double basson, bass clarinet and celeste. Tired children needed a sit-down on the way back and we purchased a punnet of strawberries and ate them straight from the packet in a little square outside the church were John Milton was baptised.
I thought this guy might be Milton but he is actually Captain John Smith.
CITIZEN AND CORDWAINER
1580-1631
AMONG THE LEADERS OF THE SETTLEMENT
AT JAMESTOWN VIRGINIA
WHICH BEGAN THE OVERSEAS EXPANSION
OF THE ENGLISH SPEAKING PEOPLES
A Cordwainer is a shoemaker, as distinct from a cobbler who repairs shoes. Jimmy Choo trained at the Cordwainer's Technical College in London.
I guess that explains John Smith's fancy boots - no wonder Pocahontas was bowled over!
I guess that explains John Smith's fancy boots - no wonder Pocahontas was bowled over!

2 comments:
great to share your day on here Gaynor :o)
excellent narrative of a day in the City, Gaynor! Loved the pic of St. Paul's and John Smith's fancy boots. And I learned somthing today, having never heard the term cordwainer before. We never made it to the Barbican -- what exactly is it, anyway? Great to be able to see the NSO play!
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