Well, I had an idea last week – always a mistake. I commissioned a photographer to bring a fresh eye to the London I love at Christmas – which she certainly has.
See what you think. Just go to http://www.draytonbird.net/xmas/xmas.html
… there’s music, too, so if you don’t want to wake up all your colleagues, turn the volume down.
Some sights you’ll expect – a floodlit St. Paul’s cathedral and its choristers, joyful carol singers in Trafalgar Square, a wreath on the door of a posh Knightsbridge mansion, a Santa climbing into a less exclusive residence, the bar in my favourite Shepherd’s Market pub – with a sign that’s been there ever since I used to take a glass of champagne each morning when I lived there 40 years ago. (Shepherd’s Market is where for centuries they held the May Fair that gave London’s most elegant district – Mayfair – its name).
Others may surprise you.
50 crazy Santas skate down King’s Road, Chelsea, near our home. A “penguin”
waits to assist young skaters at the spectacular Somerset House ice rink.
Angels in stilts swoop in Covent Garden – others glide swiftly by on wheels outside the Tate Modern museum during the annual Southwark Frost Fair.
Meanwhile outside, “frost-bitten” Arctic explorers march on a mysterious mission; a Polish-Mexican restaurant has a French name – why? – and our favourite grocers in Chinatown offers Christmas greetings.
At Borough Market near London Bridge a policeman beadily watches over the Salvation Army band. A chestnut seller plies his trade. Floodlit sand sculptures astonish by passers-by on Thames bank. Shiny, sparkling fairground souvenirs and fluffy toys catch the eye. Enticing signs – Shepherd’s Market again – promise quick romance. A kilted dummy adorns a Savile Row tailor’s window, and everywhere you’ll see views of one of the world’s most extraordinary cities.
“Sir, when a man is tired of London, he is tired of life; for there is in London all that life can afford.” – Dr. Johnson
Merry Christmas!
All Photographs by Maura Caricato
Great album Drayton! I know you claim to make a bunch of horrible mistakes…but I have yet to see one.
A fan of Drayton…
Derek Naylor
The exception proves the rule – the idea of Christmas album is really brilliant, far from mistake …
Merry Christmas, dear Drayton.
Drayton,
Simply too cool for words.
Love the pics Drayton. London is great at Christmas. We came down for a week last year over New Year and had a lovely time. There’s so much to do.
We split our stay between South Kensington and Chelsea. We did feel a bit isolated in Chelsea (the Conrad Hotel) though, but it’s a lovely area.
I hope you’ve had no more bad crashes on your street recently.
Merry Christmas.
Sorry I will re phrase you have not stolen my domain you’ve just chosen one that I quite fancied…..lol