Tuesday, August 24, 2004

The London collection

Have you ever wondered how many ice creams you can cram into your freezer without having to eat the boxes of pasta already in there? The answer is somewhere around 80. We tried.
The experiment occurred, albeit involuntarily, during our recent stay in London. One evening when we were carrying our take-way food to the Clapham Commons, a number of younger people in a van jumped on us and asked if we wanted free ice creams. Well, okay, thanks, we'll have four. Boxes. Apparently they were leftovers from a promotion scheme and would have to be thrown out if nobody wanted them. The rumour about free ice cream in the street travelled faster than light, and we saw kids run faster than you would believe they could.
Anyway, here are a couple of pictures, courtesy of N, from London.
Mats, Sofie and R waiting at the London Eye
Sofie and N in the London Eye
Mats and R in the London Eye
Houses of Parliament, from above
Mrs Rasmussen and Sofie in the flat
Picture of Per inspired by Munch's The Scream