I'm just back from London. I had to go to the Foundling Museum to retrieve some equipment that I thought had been lost when RSVP was on
I dutifully dug out my granny trolley and went to pick up the projector stand, blankets and 2m projector screen that, until a few weeks ago, had remained hidden in a cellar. The train journey there was spent wedged into the non-too salubrious armpit of a rather enthusiastic Maiden fan off to see his heroes play. He was posing for pictures taken by his girlfriend with great enthusiasm.
Before going to the museum I popped into the Truman brewery on Brick lane to catch the degree shows. It was a pleasantly "bunged up" mixture of stuff. There were two great large scale line drawings of Lego street scenes and a beautiful video of a cocktail umbrella in the rain. Then I breezed past Rokeby to see Bettina Buck's Flexing Brown which was surprisingly monumental and looked great.
Its quite hard to handle a trolley and a two metre projector screen on the underground.
Waiting at home were my "not in the antarctic" postcards ready for distribution. I'm torn between posting them to the usual people on my mailing list or just to random addresses across the country, I'm attracted to the latter.