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On to happier things...

As H & M seems to be sucking in any expendable income I have, I may have to hold off the digicam thing for a while, and have been wondering just how effective the camera on my phone is - it's just 1.3 mp but I figure I just want images for myself and to post on flickr in the meantime, so I'll just have a look at how the quality comes up on screen and we'll see.

Opportunity knocks - there is often something interesting happening in Trafalgar Square, and today is a prime example: Boris Becker and Tim Henman are playing tennis against kids (hardly seems fair!) on a specially erected grass court in Trafalgar today. I went out to see them at lunchtime, only to forget my phone inside. Apparently it's going on until 8pm tonight, so I'm going to chance it after work, but I do sense that the major players will have moved on by then. Still, the court itself is pretty impressive in the middle of the square.
So I will take photies of this and post them tonight.

Also, my colleague who went out to see them with me was telling me about how these activites always happen in the square and it's always this random surprise for us - often if you don't take lunch you miss out on something fun.
Well, I found a site that lists all activities planned for the square, so that's that problem solved.
She also told me she saw Nelson Mandela speak in the square. May I just say that this is totally, totally unfair.

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