Dreamed of being back in Canada; being about to sing karaoke; walking along a Mississauga street near a theatre about to put on the opera Aida. (There's an actual local company putting on Aida just now.)
Went to the Museum of London. There was a special exhibit on London in the 1920s.
The weather was really windy. My hat blew away more than once.
Phoned home late in the afternoon.
Dinner was an Indian dish: cauliflower korma with rice.
Saw Gilbert & Sullivan's The Pirates of Penzance at the Savoy (the theatre they built). It's probably their most pantoish work. It was well enough executed here (especially the choreography), but I can't quite get into this brand of silliness.
Took seven pictures, including one of the antiwar demonstration being set up in Trafalgar Square; one of the London Wall ruin; one of Mecklenburgh Square; and four of London at night, including three of the view from Blackfriars Bridge.
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