So today they say is our last summer's day so, it's BBQ on the balcony tonight for Nick and his bird and Rury.
But here is a local kids photo competition, I like the fox cub.
There is a house just round the corner on the square that holds a big secret..
It's open this Friday...i'm checking it..
Our square was built for rich middle class victorians, then inhabited by the very poor,
and now has reverted back to the rich classes.
Ps: https://openhouselondon.open-city.org.uk/listings/6853
Pss: Wear a mask...'it makes life more fun. Only 40 thousand covids today and climbing...
My money's on the virus..
Livin in Laandaan....
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Re: Livin in Laandaan....
Those are some good pictures right there.
House looks nice in a futuristic sort of way. Kind of like I imagined the houses we would be dwelling in by The year 2000 when I was a kid in the 60's.
Only downside is being overlooked by so many other houses.
Hopefully it doesn't have a basement. Seems to be a growing issue now with basement floods in Laaandaaan, even Brian May has decided to up sticks and leave the capital for that reason.
All those rivers and stream buried underground. Nature always takes what's hers back again. Always has, always will...
House looks nice in a futuristic sort of way. Kind of like I imagined the houses we would be dwelling in by The year 2000 when I was a kid in the 60's.
Only downside is being overlooked by so many other houses.
Hopefully it doesn't have a basement. Seems to be a growing issue now with basement floods in Laaandaaan, even Brian May has decided to up sticks and leave the capital for that reason.
All those rivers and stream buried underground. Nature always takes what's hers back again. Always has, always will...