London and its Lights

As you all may or may not know, my kids love sending me photos of their whereabouts and if the photos are worthy of a second look then I can share it here with you – PPAC – London Lights

My son, Tim, is now enjoying much freedom in London. These light installation photos were taken in Covent Gardens.

A new light installation has popped up in Covent Garden – a technicolour assemblage of art that could be the perfect way to get over your end-of-summer blues. The public art exhibition opened on August 26 and has been created by British artist Chila Burman. – timeout.com

He also went to see Nick Cave at the Royal Albert Hall just last night. What a colourful public light display.

34 Comments

  1. XingfuMama says:

    Looks like fun. I hope you can visit them soon.

    1. Teresa says:

      That’s my only hope. Thanks 🙏🏻

  2. Ju-Lyn says:

    Wow! That is some festive lighting!!!!

    1. Teresa says:

      Yes, I think so too. Would have loved to see it in person!

      1. Ju-Lyn says:

        Me too me too! I really miss London!

        1. Teresa says:

          Maybe one day soon!

          1. Ju-Lyn says:

            That’s what we’re dreaming of too ….

  3. Dora says:

    Beautiful lights of London! Glad you could share them. 🤩
    pax,
    dora

    1. Teresa says:

      It’s my pleasure Dora. 😍

  4. Jyothi says:

    Looks beautiful!

    1. Teresa says:

      Thanks my dear!

  5. Toonsarah says:

    I haven’t been to Covent Garden at night lately – I must check this out!

    1. Teresa says:

      Hey Sarah if you are interested to go, i read somewhere that this installation is only up to 10th October…so you just have a few hours to see it.

      1. Toonsarah says:

        Ah no, we will have to miss it in that case, as we have other plans this weekend 🙁

        1. Teresa says:

          Have a great weekend ❤️

          1. Toonsarah says:

            You too!

  6. Marsha says:

    What a wonderful display of lights, Teresa. It’s as bright as Las Vegas. I love the round stadium.

    1. Teresa says:

      Thanks Marsha 😍

      1. Marsha says:

        You’re welcome. 🙂

    2. Toonsarah says:

      That ’round stadium’, Marsha, is the historic Royal Albert Hall 🙂 I saw my first live concert there (Neil Diamond, in 1972!) but it’s best known as the venue for the annual Proms festival of classical music.

      1. Marsha says:

        Somehow, sadly I missed it during my London stay in the 1990s. It’s huge and a beautiful building. What a great history you have had with it. My first concert, by the way, was the Beatles in about 1965. Thanks for sharing! I’m definitely under traveled! 🙂

        1. Toonsarah says:

          If you make it to London again I’d be happy to show you some of my favourite spots that you might have missed first time around!

          1. Marsha says:

            I’d love that. Sarah. Your virtual tours are always fascinating, so I can’t imagine how wonderful your in-person tours are! 🙂

          2. Teresa says:

            Hands raising…need some spots to visit too when I go back in a few years time. 👆

          3. Toonsarah says:

            Oh yes Teresa – it would be lovely to meet you here!

          4. Teresa says:

            That would be lovely…but first open up the freaking borders Australia 🙄🙄🙄 haha i am positive it will be soon, sorry, just venting!

  7. Priti says:

    Excellent lighting 🌹thank you for sharing!🤗😊

    1. Teresa says:

      Thanks. My pleasure to share.

  8. Oooo, Nick Cave! I’d like that! Amazing setting. Heard him twice in Ljubljana.

    1. Teresa says:

      Oh that’s good!

  9. Alison says:

    Just love these Teresa, how exciting to visit London again, I can’t wait till I can get back there

    1. Teresa says:

      I can’t wait as well.

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