April 30th to May 6th

In the last two weeks it has become very noticeable that winter is over and spring is here. It is a little warmer, there are blossoms out and the light has change yet again.

When I pop out at Bond street now the sun is up and everything has full daylight on it, so I am finding my best time to shoot now is in the evenings. when the light is a bit softer.

This doesn’t exclude mornings, there are still things be seen then as well.

Enjoy

Cheers

Ken

Apr 30:

London is a cracking place for creativity since there is the space the vast array of shops and brands plus there are budgets for really great window displays, walking along Oxford St early in the morning you can see all of the displays without a bunch of tired hungry tourist pushing and shoving.

May 1:

Blossoms everywhere, it is a struggle not to photograph them everyday, winter has been long and cold so it is a joy to see all the colour and life around

May 2nd:

I had to go to a particular grocery store at Peckham after work so thought I would stroll through the lane ways, I met this fella people watching  the afternoon away.

May 3rd:

Because the light has changed again I got into town another 10 mins early and went east from Bond st over to this small lane way area near Hendel house. Will have to check it out for food one night.

May 4th:

The local on the high street on friday night.

May 5th:

On the way home on the bicycles with Greg and Moira we passed this, so defo had to be the photo of the day.

May 6th:

This is how a sunny day should be spent, with someone you care about, doing something that you both love.

Neatest most correct entry:

Quiet week this week, I did spot this lovely old pussy cat though, a pity it was near a busy corner.


The pussy cat on the fence was watching the park, this is the park



Riddle me this one mechanical viewers:

These are the brake pads from the front of my bike, one set is right hand side the other is left hand side. The left hand side inner pad has worn ferociously more than the other three pads which are about even.

Why??

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