Sunday, January 14, 2007

TATE Modern.


Saturday morning Felix, Mummy and Daddy went to the Tate Modern to catch up with some friends - Antoinette, Allan and Adrian.


Everyone was very keen to experience the current Carsten Höller exhibition - five-storey high slides.


And if you look really carefully you can just see Daddy zipping down really fast (or is that Adrian, Allan, Antoinette or Mummy?).


Unfortunately Felix was a little too short to go on the smaller slides but he didn't mind waiting whilst everyone else had a turn.


After all the excitement of the slides & some wandering in the gallery, we decided to stop for some lunch.


Felix decided to create some contemporary art of his own with some crayons,


and with his lunch of spaghetti and meatballs.


After a final look at the Thames it was time to bid our farewells to London and to head back to the Eurostar and to Paris.


At which point Felix decided it was the perfect time for a nice loooong nap - the perfect travel companion!


See you next time London!

2 comments:

Life with Lyla said...

That exhibition - or was it a theme park?! - looks amazing.

Looks like Felix enjoyed his visit to his namesake gallery.

Anonymous said...

The slides were great fun!!

Mummy was secretly pleased Felix didn't make the height restrictions as I think it could have scarred him for life.

Even the smallest one being 2 stories high...eeek!

xx