Saturday, 26 April 2014

Farewell to London Town

The last day in London was seriously gorgeous. I got to the book fair really early specifically so I could get one of the LBF's official totes before they ran out, but then didn't have anything to do until the one seminar I wanted to go to at one. Happily Laura and Rachel headed up to meet me. 





We went out for a really tasty brunch (I was hungry pretty much the entire time I was at the book fair - wandering around all day for like, seven days made me really hungry).



Then I went to this talk, which was pretty much my favourite of the conference. The twitter recap is, again, on my tumblr (bottom up for chronological order).


They had these big screens downstairs that were showing tweets about LBF - I didn't get a pic, but people kept coming up to me saying they had seen one of my tweets on these screens (in this pic you can see half a tweet mentioning me though - thanking me for live-tweeting the YA seminar).


Laura went to catch her train, but Jonny and Rachel both had time to kill, so we headed over to Hyde Park to enjoy the sunshine.







Hyde Park is one of the largest parks in London, and one of the Royal Parks of London, famous for its Speakers' Corner.








I noticed quite a few Muslim women around London this time - there were quite a few women out in burqas with their kids in the park. Part of the reason I love London is definitely its diversity - I feel at times that I have spend all my life moving from one majority-white place to another.









Such a nice day. We stopped and hung out on the grass for quite a while...


...before heading into Kensington in search for Frozen Yogurt.







Success!!

We then headed over to Berkeley Square in search of an art installation Connie had told me about called The Sun.
Dale Chihuly unveiled The Sun in London’s Berkeley Square to the world’s press on the 3 April 2014. The 5.5 Metre installation consists of 1,573 hand-blown glass elements, weighs 2,000 Kilos and is illuminated each night.
The Sun has been on view in many prestigious museums and gardens around the world including the New York Botanical Garden (2006), de Young Museum (2008), the Salk Institute for Biological Studies (2010) and the Montreal Museum of Fine Art (2013).





It was very, very beautiful, and definitely worth the detour.


After that, we went to Starbucks for a bit, before splitting up for me to catch my train at seven.

3 comments:

  1. Thanks for the tour of the LBF - an amazing affair!

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  2. Kyra Jensine.... And thanks for the tour of Hyde Park. Those pictures are awesome, thoroughly enjoyed. and I am a Wee bit envious, as here it is snowing profusely today, and I am still thinking finding a dandelion growing would be "delightful".... I have really enjoyed Your three days at the LBF ;-) :-) ;-) I love You

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  3. A beautiful day, indeed. Thanks for seeking out the art and I am so relieved that it was worth it! I enjoyed reading your tweets. Lorraine and I were talking about how it seems you really know what you are talking about! (As I am sure you are! :P)

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