Tim and I braved the miserable weather and went to London today.
waiting for the tube
We went to where Paul works and got to experience the wind tunnel that the cityscape has created in that square. I was too miserable to bother with a picture outside and recovered in the lobby while Paul took Tim to his floor to show him his work area. Most of the building is open space with a roof-high atrium in the middle, so it's impressive.
This is the tunnel at Waterloo to get to the Northern line. It's long enough that it has a moving walkway.
I like the tiles in this tube stop, so we got out for a picture on our way from Warren Street where Paul works to South Kennsington where the Museum of Natural History is located.
As interesting as the things inside the museum are, I like this place best because the building is so beautiful.
Tim, not a fan of dinosaurs in general, was fittingly impressed and walked through both the mammal and dinosaur exhibits before getting tired. That was when I got tired as well. Perfect timing.
We made it back to Waterloo with time to kill and were both pleased to sit in a pub with a drink and our devices.


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