View inside the Grant Museum of Zoology, with a glass case of mammal skeletons, and a gallery above with skeletons of large apes and... horses I think.
Two adjoining five-storey houses on Bond Street, one painted white and the other in grey brick with red brick dressing. Each has a blue English Heritage plaque. The left-hand one reads Jimi Hendrix 1942-1970, guitarist and song writer, lived here 1968-69. The right-hand one reads George Frideric Handel composer, lived in this house from 1723 and died here.
A flat iron steak sliced on a slate. Two sides in enamel dishes above (truffled macaroni cheese and kale/parmesan salad) plus a pot of sauce, a glass of wine and a glass of water.
The band onstage, in front of a gold streamer curtain that reads MOTH. There's a singer and guitarist, a drummer, a viola player left, a keyboardist right, and a bassist hiding at the back.
Exhausted today after a grand day out yesterday - we had gig tickets in London so we made a day of it! The Grant Museum of Zoology, Handel Hendrix house, and dinner at Flat Iron before seeing The Little Unsaid at the Moth Club, Hackney. All fabulous! Great times! ❤️
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