My Fair London – Harley Street

Tuesday, 19 June 2012

Apart from my epic holiday to Portugal, life has been a little like running on a treadmill lately – perfunctory and slightly unsatisfying. I haven’t had much time to myself and since Jordan has been writing exams, we have been semi-confined to the house like weird hermit cave people, only emerging to stock up the cupboards and go to work. So unfortunately I don’t have some overly exciting photos of some adventure to show you today, instead I have a few artsy-fartsy photos of some architectural detailing I took on a lunchtime trip down Harley Street.

I’m working on the next adventure!

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All images via Wishful Thinking

14 comments

  1. Such gorgeous detail on the buildings.

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  2. I always love your 'out & about' architecture photos - such beautiful detail! x

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  3. i love a good set of artsy-fartsy photos. love the old buildings in city - you notice something new everytime (at least that's the way i feel in nyc).

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  4. These will very much do for the moment, Meghan. I needed my London fix for this week:)

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  5. Gorgeous pics! It reminds me how spectacular some of the architecture in this country really is :) xxx

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  6. This works for me as I'm definitely in a London mood today ;-)

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  7. Beautiful! There is just NOTHING like this in the US. Amazing.

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  8. I'm so jealous you work near those gorgeous buildings!! Like Kelly said, the US has nothing like this! Sooo pretty!

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  9. These images are pretty cool to me! Lovely.

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  10. what a beautiful streets! i love how much architecture and the layout of cities change from place to place. this was a perfect day for photos too - looks like it was great out!

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  11. Those are lovely pictures, glad you were able to snap those - even on a brief outing

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  12. I love the little beautiful details that you can find in old building. Thanks for sharing!

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  13. there is nothing wrong with a few pictures of that kind... keep them coming :)

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  14. These are lovely photos! You are so lucky to live in a city with such history. The city where I live is only around 150 years old, with only a few buildings as enchanting as these. Thanks for sharing, I like artsy-fartsy! :)

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