so off to London we went,
Diana took this one from the bus, as we made our way here,
the London Camera Exchange, one of the memory cards for the new camera was the wrong one, I had ordered one for a Fujifilm GSX 100S, in fact I had the Fujifilm GSX 100S II which takes a different card, D'Oh!, as I mentioned before the new camera is going to be a steep learning curve! the great news was that the card was change and I was given a cash refund with no fuss at all, also a real bonus, the camera takes 2 cards, so I wanted to have one card with normal photographs on it, the other card with RAW or in Fujifilm's case RAF files on it, one of the staff there who has a similar camera in no time had programmed my camera to do exactly that, well done to the London Camera Exchange, as an aside if any one out there needs any help with cameras or lenses I highly recommend this store, I know I could have bought all of this on the net, but I hate doing that, and as shown above going to a reputable store pays real dividends if something goes wrong, all I have to do now is find out how to view the RAF files!
as we were in London we decided on a walkabout, and a look at some of the more unusual shops on our way to Chinatown, so far my sciatica was not too bad,
a quick pose,
or two,
as we passed this strange looking facade,
and here we were in covent garden,
we called into Nespresso for a couple of descaling kits, the water in Beckenham is so hard you can almost cut slices of it!
we made our way into Chinatown,
under the lanterns,
and passing lots of restaurants,
until we found ourselves outside of our favourite one, the Golden Phoenix,
a quick purse through the menu,
and it was all delicious,
Diana has made a short video of out meal is you are ever in Chinatown and not sure which restaurant to choose remember this one near the corner, although one has to say prices have risen sharply in the past couple of years, it was not long ago that this or at least a similar meal here would be in the £80 - £90 bracket, today £130, but as Diana tells me so often, 'nothing stays the same forever', it must be my age, I keep thinking of things as they were, but it was excellent, we then made our way home where it was feet up for a couple of films,
a favourite of mine, Blow-Up, the film centres on a murder,
committed in this park that we visited in January 2019, if you watch the film these views of the park,
will be familiar, the park is Maryon Park in South East London,
before we leave Blow-Up here are a few stills from the film,
David Hemmings the main star of the movie, we then followed that with our last film of the evening,
Murder on the Orient Express, the 2017 version, I have to say I preferred the original 1974 version, but there it is, fun to watch, and with the end of that Diana was off to bed, for myself last week's edition of Have I Got News For You, before I too was off to bed.








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