Monday last, I spent the morning in class with Miranda (the history of medieval Scotland) and then headed to Brixton to meet up with Peter. I got the full tour of his neighborhood! He's got a lot of his work in his studio, I got to see the wide variety.
He's a part of the Artichoke Print Workshop, which we visited in the afternoon. It's a large shop with several serious presses.
Peter makes lots of trouble in the studio!
Miranda and I decided to grab dinner at Wasabi, a Japanese fast chain. I really liked the food, and the variety of choices was quite impressive. You can buy single rice balls or single nigiri or two-packs of little maki roll bites, adding it up to a meal, or large soups and large dinner plates or bowls or salads and garnish with some little stuff. Downsides: you have to pay for individual soy sauce packets (a few p.) and like many English fast food places, you have to pay extra to sit at a table, even though they don't really serve you or anything.
We also bought some candy bars on the side for our night at the theater... They were all actually quite good.
We were at the Aldwych to see "A Round-Heeled Woman" with Sharon Gless...
Another fun night!
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