I spent this morning at the IAB HQ over in Holborn, where I was speaking as part of their new “Social Media practitioner” education course – aka the superbly cryptic ‘Rising Voice’, By the time I finished it was well in to the sunniest part of the day, so I took the opportunity to take the trip back to Tamar Towers via a slightly different route. Instead of going back to Holborn tube and heading down the Picadilly Line to the District Line, I decided to walk down to the District Line instead – a walk which took me past a LOAD of excellent places, including Somerset House (pictured), BBC Bush House, Embankment, Cleopatra’s Needle and a few other nice spots too.
I think I’ll add a few of the others to my ‘London’ collection on Flickr. The best bit about the lovely sunny walk was that it didn’t end up taking any longer than the tube trip normally does, what with not having to make any changes or wait around for trains. Bargain!
Hi Henry,
Enjoyed your talk at the IAB this morning. Hope you manage to get some sleep without a toddler’s foot wedged in your neck. Does “Rising Voice” make you think of a) swallowing helium from a balloon, b) reversing the effects of male puberty, c) Australian questioning intonation, or d) all of the above?
Yours aye,
Chris
Ha ha, I’d have gone for the puberty one every time – not sure who came up with the title, though I like the fact that it’s not as obvious as it could have been!