I sneaked a few photos of Canary Wharf in the dark. Can't do this in the light as security officials prevent it.
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Goodbye to the Wharf
Somethings work, and somethings don't. The lack of posting over the last six months was not unrelated to business activity in which I was engaged. But then the recession got worse ... and a key player went into administration ... and now an extended birding opportunity approaches!
I sneaked a few photos of Canary Wharf in the dark. Can't do this in the light as security officials prevent it.



I sneaked a few photos of Canary Wharf in the dark. Can't do this in the light as security officials prevent it.
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