
Quick! Back to the Island of Dr. Cherot before its too late!
Well I am REALLY behind on my blogging. Oops. Not only did I leave London over three weeks ago, I have left Mozambique and South Africa already as well. Oops. To be fair to my AMAZING time in London, though, I must post a few pics from there. It was a truly awesome time! I still want to move back there. I fit in there really well for some reason. Actually I think that the reason is definitely the fact that I used to leave there and quite simply I am a bit of an Anglophile. The beer is also just so much better than American beer. Sorry America, but your beer is shite!….well compared to English cask conditioned ales anyway. The thing is…now I wan tto move to Mozambique or South Africa as well. D’oh!
London just seems to get better and better. There are so many more funky buildings now that were not there 10 years ago when I left. The London Eye is also quite cool but I never managed to make the time to go on it! D’oh! There were numerous things I did not do this tme around despite having an entire month. Oh well. I guess I will have to go back! Its strange how I seem to have more friends from London now than when I did when I lived there. Every time I go I also end up with a bunch more friends too! You’d think it might be easier for me to meet people in San Francisco but for some strange reason I meet people more easily in London. I simply dunno.
I think I could easily be a BBC weatherman. What do you think?

Here's one I made earlier!
I mean…how hard can that be?
One of the reasons I like London so much is that puns are more acceptable as legitamate forms of humor. Americans seem to wince at puns a bit more. Or maybe they just wince at my puns. I saw this wine store and just thought it was awesome.

Those were OUR grapes!
After visiting the BBC I have concluded that I could in fact be a weatherman. It was at the BBC that I saw the Tardis pictured atop this post. Thats the original Tardis mind you, not some cheesy imitation Sears Tardis. In the lobby of the BBC Television studio they also had a Dalek:

Procrastinate! Procrastinate!
It was quite cool I have to say. Ok the real reason I want to work for BBC Television is that they have a full-on PUB in their building. This is not a little Holly Hobby Tiny Tiki bar kind of thing that comes out on Friday afternoons and I am not talking about a mere beer fridge. This is the real deal. You can get cask conditioned ales from the pub in your work place if your work for BBC Television. Umm….DUH! Clearly the BBC TV owes the success of its high quality programming to this most splendid of British institutions. Yes, ladies and gentlmen, the pub. Speaking of which, its a little scary the rate at which good old fashioned pubs in England seem to be disappearing. I walked through a neighborhood near Brixton with my friend David and we by three post-pub buildings. They had gone from pub to some kind of wannabe upscale refuge for Trendar The Bohemian and then failed miserably. Apparently pre-credit crunch Londoners were finding they wanted to spend their increasing pay on upscale bars and restaurants as opposed to going ’round the good pub for a pint. What now that we are mid-credit crunch then? Perhaps the caramel nougat center of this credit crunch candy bar is that people will be drawn back into the good old pubs! People do tend to drink more when times are tough…they just can’t drink top shelf vodka served in silly glassware. Hmmm….time will tell.
So one of the things I wanted to do that I did not get to do enough of when I lived in London was visit the British Museum. Wow has that place changed. Apparently it was one of their big millenium projects. Look at the lid they put on this thing!

Serious ceiling
It was really freaky just looking at this thing! I was astounded. My friend Derek and I ended up going to see the Babylon exhibit that was on. It was pretty groovey. The only problem is that I forgot to go back and check out the rest of the museum. How did I manage to go to London and get so few of the things done that I wanted to do there?! Well the answer is….I was making all those friends I told you about earlier. So then next time when I go back to London to see all those things I missed again, I will make even more friends and not go to museums and it will be this never ending friend cycle that will continue until I move to London at which time my London friends will become sick of me because I am not leaving all of a sudden, and then I will have time to go to all the museums and mope about bemoaning my lonliness. The grass is always greener you see… What about a job that just has me traveling to London a lot? Hmmm….
On our way back from the museum I saw this in the window of the comic museum:

This is just plain weird.
I am not sure I could actually get myself to sit in this chair. I mean…I certainly wouldn’t go looking for change beneath the cushion. Who knows what you might find. By the way, this piece was entitled “Chairman Mao”, 1971 by David Scarfe.
So most of the pictures I have from London that I dare to share with you are from an exhibit at the Royal Academy of Art called….umm….ummm…..oops I can’t remember. All I remember was that it was a Glaxo Smith-Kline thing…GSK Contemporary or something like that. There were multiple stages to the exhibit and this was towards the end of it. I had to be kind of sly with the iPhone taking these pics as I am not sure photography was permitted or not. I did not see any signage to the contrary, however, so I reckon it was alright.
This was the first notable piece I saw. The stuff preceding this was some video work which, frankly, I thought was really underwhelming. Anyway, this piece was entitled “Countdown” by T.V Santhosh. It was rahter strange indeed. Sorry for the crappy iPhone photo…but by now you are used to all my crappy photos here anyway:

Counting Down
The next room after this one had some really col stuff. First was this bone car:

This thing belongs at Burning Man!
Here is a detail of the bone car:
The detail on this thing was insane!
The same artist also did these really funny sculptures depicting the skeletons of The Road Runner and Wiley Coyote.

And the coyote:I wonder if Acme Glue was used to put these guys together

Outside the Royal Academy of Art were three nickel plated sculptures by Antony Micallef. These might actually even be my favorite pieces from the show. They are hilarious!:



Mmmmm...Happy Meal...

If you play console games too much this is what happens to you.
So yeah…it was a cool exhibit. The coolest part was that I went with Jeremy, my art teacher from High School! It was great to catch up with him in London as I had not seen him in 15 years or so. There were some other great visitations that occurred there as well and like I mentioned, I met some really awesome new people! I really might have to figure out this new job that has me spending a lot of time in London thing.
Finally a word about food in London. It was actually pretty darn good 10 years ago when compared to the early 80′s when apparently the food in London was shite. Now its even better. I thought the average cheap meal you could find in London was better than that of SF…not including pizza and Mexican food though. Of course, London has KILLER KEBABS. Man do I love me a good kebab. My favorite place by far is Maroush on Beauchamp Place:

The best Kebab in London in my not so humble opinion.
The last meal I had in London though was the best meal I have had in a long time. It had been a while since I had been to a restaurant that had a Michelin star as well so this was a real treat. Apparently its one of, if not the only, Indian restaurant in London that has a Michelin star.

YUM!
This was far and away the best Indian food I have ever had. The naan alone was just amazing. The chutneys were SO amazing too. One of them was just crushed peanuts and rose pedals. All the meat was cooked to perfection it absolutely the most amazing taste sensation. I could not recommend it any more. Get the sample platter thingy!
So that was but a few highlights of my trip to London. There was so much more. I had to refrain from putting up pics of my friends in compromising positions involving Irn Bru Martinis and Kilts on Burns night and I shall save those fro Facebook.
I was sad to leave London. One of the most difficult parts of this adventure has been all the goodbyes. Leaving SF was REALLY hard because I was leaving my job (er…actually it was leaving me!), and I was moving out of my house, and there was so much of a sense of dying and everything ending…it was also Autumn which is already the archetypal motherload source of dying feeling…the election was coming up too and I was shitting myself in fear over who might win. I had to get the fork out of there before the election hit or else I would have freaked out I think. Suffice it to say, it was sad and strerssful leaving SF. The exception to the goodbye thing though was Yap. Damn I was glad to get the fork out of there after three weeks. Don’t get me wrong…I had a great time and there are things I like about Yap to be sure but I needed to get to Palau! I had a blast in Palau and was sad to leave there and I had to take 4 red eye flights in a row and at the end of it was the frozen shit hole of New Jersey. Then I proceeded to have a great time in NJ and NYC and caught up with old friends and made some new ones too and so then I had to say goodbye again! Yuck! Then of course came London which I just talked about…and then leaving Mozambique was difficult too! Shit! I REALLY liked Mozambique and the time I spent there. Never have a received so much hospitality from folks and I met some amazing people. I will have a lot to write about Mozambique and that comes next but I am not sure I will be able to post anything about that until I get back to SF. I know…it will not be quite as fresh but what can ya do?
The Safari I went on in South Africa was also OFF THE HOOK and I have some amazing video from there…it was truly another Planet Earth moment. I love this planet! <GUSH!!!>
So yeah…I died this last Autumn and this Spring I am coming back to life. Don’t worry..I’m not gettin’ all Jesus on all y’all er nuthin’. Jus archetypally rejehovatated. know what I mean?
So GOODBYE for now…sniff sniff… I am glad to be headed to another air conditioned boat though I have to say. North Sulawesi is cool but not “cool”. Its like being in an armpit here.
Oh not to leave you with bad news but my underwater camera housing broke! So unless I can rent another camera I will not have any more underwater shots from the rest of the divey bits.
BUT I am going to the West Papuan Highland which should do more than make up for that! All of my video from the past few months is yet to come too…
BYE!













































































