<div><p>One of the advantages of attending lectures in London is the late night walk through the city afterwards. As the time goea on I am becoming more and more familiar with the city. The calm that descends on parts of the city is absolutely amazing and feels so safe.<br>
The photograph is taken of a building opposite the Royal Courts of Justice. Buildings like the one in the photograph always trigger some ideas. What things took place in a tavern like that a couple hundred years ago? How come it is still there? Who owns it? Is it in the same family hands? I should write an essay on that or something...</p>
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An Anglophile is a person who is fond of English culture and England in general. Anglophile gone wrong is me and I do get it wrong most of the time...
19.10.11
London at night
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