Wednesday, August 27, 2025

A Day of Art & Grand Views

 


On Tuesday, my friend Dave and I went to the Tate Britain, one of my favorite museums anywhere.

We saw room after room of wonderful art and I love the way they arranged the rooms with a theme in mind.  














Here's a puzzle for you.  One of the docents told us to be sure to look at the clock in one of the galleries.  I wondered what could be worth mentioning about a clock.  It took me a minute.  What do you think, can you tell what time it was?

The Tate Britain has the largest collection of JMW Turner paintings anywhere else in the world.  A stroll through the Turner galleries is always a treat.


My friends Julie and Dave leave on Wednesday so for their last night in London, we chose Oblix at the top of "The Shard".  The views were spectacular.  I had never been up close to that building before so it was a treat to finally enter the building.


The restaurant is on the 32nd floor and wraps half way around the building.  We were lucky to have such clear weather enhancing the views.



On the taxi ride back to the hotel, I managed to snap a not too bad photo of St. Pauls Cathedral right out the taxi window.


















5 comments:

Gemel said...

I hope you are going to the Tate Modern as well. What an adventure you are having.

RedPat said...

I enjoyed the Tate when I went there too. It was unplanned and a great surprise.

Travel said...

We stayed near the Shard in 2020 (March of 2020) and it was unclear if the top was going to open to the public that day, so we missed it. I like the clock, I was thinking of something like that recently.

Linda's Relaxing Lair said...

Beautiful photos. ❤️ That is a strange clock.

Steve Reed said...

I have never been to Oblix -- didn't even know that was the name of the restaurant in the Shard -- but I did go up to the viewing platform once. I'm sure that clock confuses a lot of people. It seems a rather cruel trick, since I'm sure many people misread it! I'm guessing it's a quarter to six in the picture?