How you See is how you Feel
Some fences that made me stop and contemplate for a beat
- Victoria Park, London
I can’t remember how many times I have passed this fence before it popped into my
consciousness from my peripheral vision…
- Warren Place by Ion Square Gardens
On my way to Broadway Market, there it was, making me stopped, kind of randomly from my
partner’s point of view ;-)
We all have a different take on beauty.
- Opposite Hackney City Farm
Resuming my walk to Broadway Market, I stopped again…
St Helen’s building last moments of history, after nearly 55 years of standing proud
in the heart of the City of London.
Coming out of Horizon 22, turning left onto Undershaft and look up… here they are
the Cheese Grater on the right and St Helen’s in front (until 1 Undershaft rises)
Is there any exploring London without stopping in a pub for drink? I don’t think so….
Leaving Horizon 22 the other day, I made my way to New Street, stopped at a pub…
I made my way outside with my pint, had my first sip…
A moment to enjoy, looking around with no real purpose…. Stopped for a beat, my
pint in my left hand, and… got my phone with my right hand and snap!
Views from the Horizon 22 are simply dazzling! London is looking its best from up there.
Not so long ago, I made my way to 22 Bishopsgate in the city of London… and climbed to the highest point of view of London.
It didn’t disappoint one bit!
Seeing London from its heart and from so high was so incredible… it doesn’t only beat the view point from the shard by 10 little meters; it beats it on every front.
Horizon 22: a beautiful moment in the clouds.