A line in the sky, Victoria.
-
Recent Posts
Archives
Categories
- A Thames Journey (6)
- Art, books, theatre, cinema (62)
- Canal and River life (4)
- London (64)
- Music – concerts, lists, reflections (250)
- Music – Have You Heard? (90)
- Music – Top Tens (36)
- Photos (74)
- Photos – lovelondonscenes (171)
- Photos – Scenes from Berlin (16)
- Poems (3)
- Politics and social (3)
- Random stuff (53)
- Sportsthoughts (171)
- Uncategorized (1)
Blogroll
- My photos on Flickr Check these if you like the selections on the blog
Twitter comments
- My top twenty albums for 2020, and a few reflections on music in this strangest of years. tfw5.com/2020/12/24/my-… 3 weeks ago
- Vauxhall Bridge, 2.40 today. #thames https://t.co/AuJ4DmDBjX 1 month ago
- Part six of my Thames Journey series: Marlow to Hampton Court. Ranging from the Magna Carta to the Profumo Affair..… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 1 month ago
- Hampton Court yesterday morning. #thames https://t.co/ikOBWB3Ct5 2 months ago
- Part five of my Thames Journey series: Cholsey to Marlow, with Goring, Reading and Henley on the way. And what does… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 2 months ago
Meta
Was that Superman? 😉
No, Ironman!
“hahaha” Good one!
Time was when we’d gaze up at the sky watching jet streams form and then slowly disintegrate. Decades back.
And why not now? Sky pollution, or advancing years? If the latter, then I think we should always retain our sense of wonder.
Neither. I just see less of them partly because I spend more time at the office 🙂 But when I do see that stream, it always makes me smile.