Captain John Smith?s Bottom
This is Captain John Smith, once a parishioner of St Mary-le-Bow (Cheapside, London), and one of the Pilgrim Fathers.
The church was founded in or around 1080 as the London headquarters of the archbishops of Canterbury, the medieval church of St Mary-le-Bow survived three devastating collapses before being completely destroyed in the Great Fire of 1666. Rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren, it was destroyed once more in 1941 but was again rebuilt and re-consecrated in 1964.
The day was grey
The office was cold as it is empty during the weekend and the air conditioning couldn't cope with the drop in temperature.
I've also become a bag lady carrying a handbag, a camera bag and a rucksack. But when I don't have my camera ie lunch time, I see all of the great photo opportunities.
Bought some fingerless gloves at the weekend, so blipping is now less painful.
PS Didn't like any of my blips today and the photograph of the moon was a definite no no.
PPS This rates as a boring blip but a blip is a blip
PPPS And thank you for all the complimentary comments about Milo - he is a very good looking boy (as he should be as his dad was best of breed at Crufts in 2010)
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