COUTTS ... painted gold frame on the window housing the red silk dress ... |
I was killing time – an hour of it.
I didn’t want to waste time eating, since I was at Trafalgar Square and I can eat when I am dead. Whoops, that isn't a good idea, since the phrase is, I can sleep when I am dead. But at this moment, being totally present on the street seemed more important that eating.
The National Portrait Gallery had closed and the West End Theatres weren’t open yet.
I walked along the Strand and gazed into the windows – the Cooperative Food store had people lining up at the tills, buying their convenience store sandwiches.
The Prete a Manager diners were at the tables and the window bars. I walked on until I came to a Valentine’s display at Coutts, a wealth management establishment. So why was there an opulent Valentine’s Display in their window. I read the managements's statement beside the window display: “Coutts has a reputation for recognizing and nurturing creative industries”.
... 125 metres of red silk chiffon flowers ... |
Other tourists were running hither and fro.
I stood back on the Strand, taking pictures and thinking to myself ... what a Valentine gift – to see this dress.
A big wow to that hour on the Strand.
Arta
PS I was dressed in my jeans and sports fleecy.
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