The Anonymous Widower

Where Have All The New Buses For London Gone?

I went all the way home from Victoria today and didn’t see one going the other way.

Either it was just chance or could there be some devious plot to use them for the Olympics.

Was this a practice?

July 23, 2012 Posted by | Sport, Transport/Travel | , , | Leave a comment

Fifty Shades of Grey On A 38 Bus

After seeing a  young lady reading the book of the moment on a Tube, I was surprised to see, another young lady reading it on the lower deck of a 38 bus.  And not on a Kindle either!

July 23, 2012 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , | Leave a comment

Promenade des Anglais

This is the headline on the front page of The Times complete with a picture of Bradley Wiggins in yellow.

The Times for July 23rd, 2012

Not quite in the same vein as The Sun’s infamous “Hop Off You Frogs”, but it has a similar impact, especially as it is balanced by an article inside entitled “France hails its favourite Englishman” Even the French President, Francois Hollande is quoted in this article in the Telegraph.

French President François Hollande: “He is a complete rider. He is a good climber and a super time trialist. His team-mate (Chris Froome) is also very good, so if Wiggins had not won the Tour he would have been there. It was the British year.”

Even L’Equipe the French sporting newspaper, declares Wiggins’s victory to be like Miguel Indurain and used the heading of God Save the King as the link to their report of the last stage.

When was that phrase last used in a French newspaper?

So it is a victory to savour and I don’t think it will be unique within a few years. But now we’ve got the Olympics!

Will we see the Wiggins effect ripple through Team GB?

July 23, 2012 Posted by | Sport | , , | Leave a comment

Where In The World?

I took this picture on Sunday night, so that gives a clue.

Where In The World?

But it’s not somewhere like Stratford-on-Avon, Kersey or one of those other Tudor towns or villages!

Although it’s probably the nearest Tudor timber-framed building to the Olympic Park at Stratford.

July 23, 2012 Posted by | World | | 1 Comment

Torch Chasing in East London – Walthamstow

I then rushed to Walthamstow to see the torch in Hoe Street.

I think the mood of everybody was summed up, as a police motorcyclist tried to nick a Jamaican flag from someone standing on the side of the road. In fact the officers were very much in the swing of things, probably doing no more, than make sure no-one got run over.

July 23, 2012 Posted by | Sport | , | Leave a comment

Torch Chasing in East London – Clissold Park

On Sunday, I missed the torch at the end of my road, as after the Royal London Hospital, it took me longer to get home, have a pit-stop abnd then get down there. So Ijumped on a 141 bus and went to Clissold Park.

The torch was visiting the Hackney Festival.

July 23, 2012 Posted by | Sport, World | , , | Leave a comment

America Is Thinking Of You

This statement of Barack Obama is very easy to say after the massacre in Aurora.

If America is thinking then they should change their culture and attitude to firearms. I read this article by Rod Dreher on the BBC’s web site.  He is an American Conservative and makes some strong and well-thought points.

It shows how the problem is a lot worse than anybody in the UK thinks.

I do think though that spillover from American culture is behind some of the gun crime in the UK and other countries.

July 23, 2012 Posted by | News, World | , , , | Leave a comment

Torch Chasing In East London – Royal London Hospital

My granddaughter was born in the Royal London Hospital.  So I had to go along and take some pictures.

The hospital now has been almost completely reconstructed and the famous facade is in the process of being refurbished. Note how in the distance in many of these pictures you can see The Gherkin.

July 22, 2012 Posted by | Health, Sport | , , | 1 Comment

Torch Chasing In East London – Stepney Green to the Royal London Hospital

I then walked along the Mile End Road to then catch the torch at the Royal London Hospital

As I walked I met an engineer of Bangladeshi origin , who had been born in the area and he added to my knowledge of the local history. We did wonder what William Booth would have thought of the Olympics and the changing face of the East End of London. Sadly some of the problems he highlighted and fought are still around.

I wonder how many pictures of the Torch Relay will feature that branch of Barclays at the corner of the infamous Sidney Street in the background. I await the writ from Lloyds TSB to remove my two pictures.

July 22, 2012 Posted by | Sport | , , | Leave a comment

Torch Chasing In East London – Stepney Green

I went torch chasing in East London yesterday. I first took the Tube to Stepney Green station.

The crowds weren’t that big, but this was because most of the people were at Stepney Green itself, rather than on the main road, by the Tube station. Probably sensible, as it is one of the main roads in and out of London.

July 22, 2012 Posted by | Sport | , | Leave a comment