Happy Days Again

My nephew went to London yesterday, he’s been a bit low recently 
He went to soak up the emotion and experience of the “Queen’s Weekend”  and also met up with his daughter who lives there .
He sent me this photo last night after meeting up with her and her boyfriend,
They were scootering through central London

I love it so much


14 comments:

  1. That is a great picture!

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  2. When I was last in London, there were loads of electric scooters, but it was during lockdown, so hardly any traffic. It did look strange, men in suits with briefcases, whizzing down Oxford Street! xx

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  3. you and your nephew carry a nice family resemblance. Using a scooter in Central London looks like fun and a pretty good means of getting around. Traffic can be very slow and congested when traveling by car.

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  4. What a wonderful photo. It tells a story. Glad you and all the four legs are doing well. xo Julie in Los Angeles

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  5. All look happy, the goal I'd think of any family photograph. Every heard of a 'Z' cardiac monitor? I'm wearing one for a week.

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  6. Another photo for your family collection. Gorgeous.

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  7. Great photo. I used to cycle through central London early on Sunday mornings when there was no-one around. It was magical.

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  8. I'd like to know the logistics of that picture. Was your nephew riding a scooter too? How'd he take the picture without falling off?

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  9. That's a cool photo!! And I see the family resemblance!!

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  10. Anonymous5:26 am

    A fun and happy photo!

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  11. Anonymous7:27 am

    A glorious photo John
    Siobhan

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  12. It's a very clever photo, it's hard to get all the faces so clear when you are travelling at a bit of speed and holding the camera/phone out with one hand. Well done that man!

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  13. Anonymous3:20 pm

    That's a wonderful picture. I hope the trip cheered up your nephew.
    E

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  14. JacquieB3:29 pm

    £700 in Credit! So they took your money when electricity was cheap(er) and will charge you more as the price goes up. Pity they didn't credit the electricity.

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