Photo Project 365: Week 4
Posted by Cottontimer on 09 Nov 2006 | Tagged as: London, Photo Project 365

My shopping cart in on Gerrard Street, London Chinatown. (November 2, 2006)

Historical marker, London Chinatown. (November 2, 2006) Wonder what Dr. Samuel Johnson and Joshua Reynolds would think of their Turk’s Head Tavern being in the heart of Chinatown. They founded The Club in 1764.

Razor burn day. (November 3, 2006)

Crocodile man at Syon Park Tropical Forest. (November 4, 2006)

Bonfire Night (November 5, 2006)

London police on horseback (November 6, 2006)

Baby down the drain?! (November 7, 2006)

Pig tongue, heart, liver, and lungs at London Chinatown grocery store. (November 8, 2006) I bet Graham would appreciate these pics.
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The baby down the drain photo is quite simply brilliant.
My dad would also appreciate those pix.
That first one is funny with the guy in the background. Was he with you or is he wondering what you’re doing? LOL!
Yay, you went to Chinatown! Did you find plenty of lovely chinese-ness in the supermarkets?
William: I thought I was rather clever too. :p
kristina: Bring him around!
kailani: I have no idea who he is but I’m sure he thought I was nuts. But that’s nothing new.
Rosie: Lots of lovely and yummy Chinese-ness sans the stinky!
Love the razor burn photo. But, I do have to ask, why is your shopping cart wearing a dress?
Your pictures are more varied than mine. I tend to forget my camera. Oops.
kerri: Because all things related to me are chic! :p ACtually, it’s more of a shopping bag on wheels. There’s a 10 pound bag of rice at the bottom plus lots of other goodies!
Abigail: I always always have my camera with me. It’s a tiny Canon IXUS and so easy to bring!