Saturday, June 17, 2006

Temple Baa

"It's Architecture Week, and what better way to celebrate the architecture of our fine capital city, than with a heard of sheep?" One wonders exactly what goes on in the minds of PR folk, but one can't help going for a look either.

So, a flock of sheep were driven from Borough Market, over the Millenium Bridge and through Temple Bar and Paternoster Square to Smithfield Market. Apparently it's been going on since 12th century, though obviously the Millenium Bridge hasn't been available to them for most of that time, and Temple Bar's not been back in London too long either.

Going from the sublime to the ridiculous, the sheep passed a man by Temple Bar who's travelling 40 miles with an old door, a pile of bricks and some loft insulation as a protest against recycling. Oh, and he's not walking, that would be far too easy, he intends to get there in about 25,000 forwards rolls.
 
This photo contains both some sheep and a bridge, honest! - No, really, click if you don't believe me


Oh, go on then, have a link

1 Comments:

At 6:48 pm, Anonymous Kasey said...

I found you on Sketchswap. Nice clown. (:

 

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