I hope you've had a nice week. I went to London with Aunty Ruth. She wanted to see Lincoln's Inn and Grey's Inn (because I sent her the books by C J Sansom, which are murder/mystery books set in the 16th century. The main character, Shardlake, is a lawyer who works at the Inns.)
We got the train to London Bridge and then walked up, past the Bank of England and Guildhall. We got a bit distracted at Guildhall. I told her about going to a function there and we decided to see if we could break in, so I could show her the really cool hall. We went into the art gallery bit first, because I thought we might find a route through into the hall. This was free and had some fantastic paintings. I was a bit surprised to see a miniature version of one of my favourite paintings - The Execution of Lady Jane Grey by Delaroche - do you remember me taking you to see the big version in the National Gallery? (We went when you were small enough to be persuaded to do things that I considered 'good for you'.) Anyway, apparently Delaroche did this tiny painting first, as a sort of practice attempt.


After Anne Askew's trial, she was carried on a chair to Smithfield Market to be burnt. (She was carried because she couldn't walk due to being stretched on a rack when tortured.) She was only 25.
We walked up to Smithfield Market to see if there was a anything marking the spot where people were executed. (It's very lucky that Aunty Ruth shares my interest in this stuff. Perhaps we had a weird childhood.)

It is also where people could sell their wives. Apparently, a few centuries ago, getting a divorce was very difficult, so men would take their wives to Smithfield Market and sell them! I assume that's where the term 'a meat market' comes from (when talking about nightclubs or places with lots of available women.)
We then had a very nice lunch in Carluccios (email, in case you want to go there, is: smithfield@carluccios.com ) It was very relaxed and the food was good and we spent a very long time just chatting about when we were little. Aunty Ruth started with a coffee, but then she has been living in Canada for a long time now, so I guess some oddities are bound to appear.

Walked back to London Bridge and got the train home.
Saw some lambs when I drove her back from the station - first ones I've seen this year. The sheep from the field next to the house have been moved, so Kia is a bit more relaxed this week.
The rats have destroyed FOUR duck eggs. Am very annoyed, I really want some more ducklings this year. I don't know what to do now, whether to collect them (eggs, not rats) and hatch them in the incubator. But that is a month of incubating plus about a month of keeping them warm at night and I'm not sure if I am definitely here for a two month stretch. I might ask the boys in Sunday School if any of them would like to 'baby-sit' some ducklings in their garage for a week if I go away.
Take care,
Love, Mum xxx
PS. When you wash your duvet cover, remember to do up the poppers first, then it won't fill up with all your other washing. I do realise that there is a bit of an assumption there. If washing your duvet cover is not a regular event, I don't need to know...
PPS. Please try to eat some fruit/vegetables.
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