
While we were there we decided to have a cuppa. The café at the gallery was full, so we popped next door to the national gallery. We ALMOST paid 2.50 for a cuppa, but thankfully found our way through some double doors where tea was 1:50 in paper cups. There is something most delicious about sitting drinking tea and observing the world around one. There was a lady dripping in jewels having trouble eating her salad from a cardboard box with plastic knives and forks, the lettuce kept trying to escape down her chin. Another rather badly dressed man came in, but he had the most stunningly beautiful moustache with twiddles on the end, unfortunately he sat with his back to us so the admiration was only fleeting.
revived by the cuppa we took a quick look in the national gallery at some Zubarans (1598-1664), I just LOVE them, so full of life and feeling!!

The NPG often has excellent photography, too.
ReplyDeleteTop tip; next time wander up Charing X Rd a short way for excellent takeaway felafel (OK, they do meat too if you know the password) at Gaby's, next to Wyndham's Theatre...
You've knocked a hundred years off Mr. Lewis's life, Mort. Unlike where I work, which has put years on me.
ReplyDelete