This last collection of photos includes Greenwich, lunch at Ed & Jo's in Richmond, a flying visit to the Gunz family, and dinner on the South Bank.
A huge thank you to all those who came along to see me and who helped make it an awesome holiday; in particular to Ed & Jo for organising lunch on Saturday, Catherine for organising dinner on Monday (and Andy B for driving up from Bristol, then back to Wokingham!) and John and Alison for lunch at The Gun.
I was, of course, massively fortunate with the exceptionally warm weather. It was a fantastic trip from start to finish; even though it was only 10 days, it was relaxing, fun and totally worth it. My next trip back will be in 12 months time, for my sister's wedding.
The Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich
Unusually high tide at The Royal Steps, The Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich
Greenwich Hospital (circa 16 century)
The Cutty Sark Pub, Greenwich
The Trafalgar Tavern, Greenwich
Building work for high-end apartments and shop front on the quay next to my flat in Greenwich
Low tide: from Millenium Quay (location of my flat) looking east towards Greenwich
View of the Isle of Dogs from Millenium Quay at low tide
Adrian & Paul
Vix & Andy
Georgia, Ed, Adrian & Sam
Brookesey and, er, Paterson
It's important that education starts at an early age
Three Men in Two Boats
(it seemed like such a good idea at the time)
Presented to E.D. Mann following his arrest and pieing on his Stag-Do, and which now hangs, of course, in the downstairs toilet.
Family Gunz (Gunno, Julie, Nathan & Dylan)
Ludo & Catherine
The Guildford crew - Catherine, Andy B, Rach, Lucy, Myers & Sam
Some things never change.... Goldeneye on the N64, circa 1996
Licence to Kill in the Facility: There can be few greater pleasures in life than placing a proximity mine on the box of proximity mines.
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