It’s turning into a busy week, ahead of a busy month. I took the train down to Brighton today for a site visit, reviewing our microbiology progress ahead of a milestone review in mid-December. The trains back dropped me into London with a couple of hours to spare before the off-peak ticket north to Cambridge kicked in. Rather than fight it, I took a long stroll between Oxford Circle and Piccadilly – lovely evening to enjoy the lights and browse the stores.
Thursday, December 1, 2011
London Christmas Lights
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Labels: Holidays and Events, Picture Post
Monday, November 28, 2011
Evening lights in Maastricht
In the run-up to the holidays, Maastricht begins to bustle in the evenings. The stores are open later, tables are harder to find in the cafĂ©’s and the light shows arrive around town.
The Vrijthof has been hosting a Light Spectacle projected onto the front of the Hoofdwacht: a history of the city in seven acts.
The effects are fairly impressive and the history is concisely and colorfully conveyed.
Here’s the daylight image:
And the spectacle images, with historical maps of Maastricht and a dynamic effect that makes the bricks rise out of the building. The show is about 15 minutes long.
Video is, of course, on YouTube, and another of a work by Ukranian engineer who may have started it all.
The Bok Bier is on tap (and bottles) for the cold herfst, strong and syrupy, a little sweet and a little bitter, it’s a nice comfort drink for jazz night Thursday at the pub.
And if you stay up very late, there are the morning lights to watch.
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Labels: Everyday life in the Netherlands









