We spent a few days in London over the weekend, mainly as the National was on. This is a monthly mart in the centre of London. I'd been before but this time I felt there wasn't as much choice. It also nowadays incorporates - 4 times a year - the British comic mart, which is supposed to be lots of tables with solely British stuff. Unfortunately, there wasn't a lot on display, so a bit disappointing. Nevertheless, with a bit of digging and patience I teased out some obscure British stuff from cheapo boxes which were in no particular order. Plus a small pile of Cowboy Picture Library, on which I was even able to negotiate a discount - or did the dealer just want rid of them? I wonder.
The comics highlight was the day before when I went out to Putney to visit 30th Century Comics. What a great shop. Small but perfectly formed and stuffed full of all sorts of comics - British and American. As always, this was a great way to spend a couple of hours and a great, if wallet shredding, experience. Bought a lot, probably spent too much and my wife hasn't seen the credit card receipt yet.
Apart from comics we went to Greenwich to the Royal Observatory and came back on the river Clipper. Great seeing the city from water level.
We saw some delightful impressionist art at the Courtauld Gallery and the Barbara Hepworth retrospective at Tate Britain.
A couple of really good Italian restaurants and tasty, but overpriced, wine plus, in another restaurant, a new dish for me of octopus and fennel (awfy good) meant we ate well.