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May 17, 2009

Blimey it's windy. And wet. We're thinking of going to see Synecdoche, New York at the Ritzy in a little while too. Still, we managed to avoid any yucky weather yesterday. We had Chris staying and took him over to Dulwich for the Artists' Open House. To be honest we spent more time in the pub actually. We met Jackie in the EDT at midday and then had a look at Neil Williams photos and Sally Crowley's drawings, in an Estate Agents! And then had more drinks in Liquorish, where there was more art, but we forgot to look at it.

Chris had mentioned that there was an event in Camberwell that he'd like to see so we popped on a bus and had a peek. It was an exhibition of Jon Bently's Liver And Lights books at the House Gallery. Not a big exhibition for what was supposed to represent 25 years work but good nontheless. Afterwards we went for snacks at the Vineyard, a Greek restaurant just around the corner. Wow! Just like being in Greece, apart from the weather. Got to go back for a full meal.

We popped into St. Giles Church as we were led to believe there was a Morris & Co stained glass window but reading the notes I think it came a cropper during the war and was replaced. Doh!

Right, I'm off to the cinema...

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