We spent four hours wandering around the Southbank today, lots to see and enjoy. We visited Borough Market which is renowned for food of every kind. It was clear which stalls had the big reputations, the queues were huge. It's a good thing we had a late breakfast and avoided serious temptation.
It was The Great River Race on the Thames. A new thing for me. Over 300 boats, I hesitate to say rowing boats because although propelled with oars the boats aren't little rowing boats. Does that make sense. Crews were fours or eights. Some were clearly extremely good, others just there for the taking part. The route is Millwall to Richmond - 21.6 miles, a rowing marathon!! 😲 I can't imagine that.
Next stop The Courtauld Gallery. Housed in the magnificent Somerset House. I wasn't looking forward to this. How wrong I was! A fabulous collection of impressionist - Cezanne, Monet, Van Gogh, and Seurat. He's a new name for me. I loved his paintings.
I'm not a great art person. What made this visit special was each masterpiece was accompanied by a brief, clear explanation of what one is looking at. This made such a difference. Great visit.
There's a big Renaissance collection, a very important one, but it's just not my thing. An excellent display of pottery, for want of a better word, which I really enjoyed. Again great explanations.