It's Raining Indoors

Well we finally made it to the Rain Room at the Barbican Centre in London today with the first train out of Edinburgh we arrived at the Barbican for ten and with it opening at eleven and although we were in the first 50 yards of the queue it still took us another hour to get in as they allow around five at a time as the more people in the less rain comes out and you don't get the effect so this is my blip with Sandra posing for my shot as I could not find the "Rain Man"1988 you move around the room the rain stops falling right above you it is to give the perception of controlling the weather so it is pretty neat how it is done this attraction closes third of March and if you are thinking of going then go early as you can expect a two to three hour wait on average but I'm glad we got there in the end and there is also a gallery near Waterloo that has gallery's with different light shows on for a few months so that will be for another time but this was good as it is free to visit apoligies for the late posting recently but our broadband was scuppered and our security was hacked also and it took four days to get it all sorted although we had our usual frustrating call to discuss it with a call centre outside the UK who can't understand our dialect lol so that was interesting

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