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24 March 2019

The week that was

Coincidentally in the Science Museum's "The Sun" exhibition, on the same page as reports of nuclear fusion, the great hope for energy production, alas not be be achieved then, or yet (and not to be confused with fission, the dangerous stuff) was a topic of interest closer to home ... large babies ...
 Nice long toes on this large one -

Well it's spring and the blossom is fabulous. Camellias and magnolias in front gardens ...
 ... and street trees of various sorts ...

 There's been a super worm moon - close to Earth and close to the equinox -

Indoors, there's been a removal of "the albatross" - 20 square metres of solid-wood flooring that it seemed we almost couldn't give away -
Some of the inaccessible treasures that are now returned to the light of day are the photo albums of Tom's childhood, including very early photos -

This one is even earlier ... it's me, all those years ago ...

Moving on to other topics - "How much is that doggie in the window" - !! This was in a charity shop in Crouch End - Binkie and mirror and doggie-friend (in basket in mirror) - these doggies weren't for sale, though -
N8 - in Crouch End's capacious greengrocer, enormous lemons - Italian bergamot lemons, £5.50/kg -
 N1 - topiary on Copenhagen Street -

 Back in N8, please indulge me in today's family photo -


1 comment:

  1. I can't imagine having a 15 pound baby! They would be so heavy to carry around. Who doesn't love baby toes? Spring has arrive here on the calendar, but it is still cold here especially at night. Tonight is forecasted to get down to 24 degrees. Daytime temps are to be in the 40 and 50 so things are going to start to green up soon.

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