What caught my eye in England…

Now I see what caught my eye. England is rainy & gray in February, I was drawn to COLOR. Shooting with an overcast sky, there are no shadows, colors pop, and the contrast is cool.
We saw the Turner & Constable show at Tate Britain. The way they painted light and the rivalry of these 19th century English painters was fascinating. Looking back though, observing the man in the red hat is what lingers most in my memory. 
https://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-britain/turner-and-constable
It wasn't only color that caught my eye...

When it’s three o’clock in New York, it’s still 1938 in London.
―Bette Midler

It was pretty wild to be in England when Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly Prince Andrew was arrested for his connection to the Epstein files. His home, not far from Windsor Castle, was being searched the day we strolled the grounds.

2 thoughts on “What caught my eye in England…

  1. Hey Lisa, what an outstanding trip! Nick and I are headed to London and Copenhagen the end of April. Any suggestions of places not to miss in London?
    Warmly,
    Mary Aloi

    • That will be a lovely time to visit with everything blooming. A must is Dishroom for Indian food, multiple locations in London. The regular tourist attractions are fascinating if you’re into history. There are some easy train trips to visit rural villages. I’ve heard Kingham, Oxfordshire and Old Amersham, Buckinghamshire are charming. Have fun!