On Saturday, L and I, despite being warm and comfy, and possessing of a large pile of Docty Who DVDs and takeout menus, dragged ourselves out into the weather to attend the Reclaim the Night march from Trafalgar Square up to the ULU Union. We were lazy and skipped out the beginning bit and just went straight to Goodge Street Tube (also nearest station to the Tav, for them that likes a pint and chatting with other Docty Who nerds)
Unsure of the route of the march we stood in the station entrance, staring at the local map, trying to decide which way to go, until we realised we just had to follow the yelling and whistling, which arrived conveniently just outside at that moment. A female black cab driver beeped her horn enthusiatically, and rude gestures from people on buses were rebuffed with such vigour the man in question quailed. I hope he soiled himself. I am Diva, hear the PVC squeak.
Sadly, in our enthusiasm to get on with the demonstrating, we forgot to collect the station on camera, so on Monday on the final leg of our jaunt G and I went back up the Northern Line hoping to walk from Goodge Street to the British Museum for a spot of culture.
( the gaggle of British Museum back room boys standing outside having a fag did not bode well )
Walking between lines at Green Park, not as I first thought, Oxford Circus. Blue and white tiled walls...
Lovely 'time tunnel effect', especially as bundled up in extra-long Dr Who scarf...
Lovely 'time tunnel effect', especially as bundled up in extra-long Dr Who scarf...


