25 February 2007

Breakfast Is the Most Important Meal of the Day (24 February)

This Saturday morning, Bob made my favourite breakfast of his repertoire: scrambled eggs with feta cheese, bacon, dried cranberries, and apple. Yummy!
After a leisurely morning, we decided to head to Kensington Gardens to check out the Serpentine Gallery's newest exhibit--something that made for a good excuse to wander through the various green spaces that would get us there. Along the way, we saw a crossing signal that made us look twice at the figure being outlined:
Signs of spring were everywhere

and Bob wanted to feed a young swan, but didn't have anything to give.
Dogs filled the parks and this Norfolk terrier, named Alfie, entertained us for quite a while with his disobedience. He ate the crisp on the ground just after I took this photo, much to his owner's disgust:
This Shar Pei puppy win's today's prize for cuteness though:
Finally at the gallery after our leisurely walk, we didn't end up caring much for the exhibit (even though the description sounds so good), but since the day wasn't necessarily about art as a destination, we were still glad we had wandered that way. What we weren't glad about were the terrible crowds on the tube and bus as we slowly made our way home.
Bob and I spent our tube journey crammed into one corner by the doors before getting on a bus where we spent our time crammed into another corner by the doors! Bob muttered as we got off the bus with a gasp for air that "Vancouver will never seem crowded ever again."

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