Wednesday 25 February 2009

Glenelg Road, 24th February 2009

Again I leave my house for work, again a blue balloon awaits me. I thought that the middle of February would be busy due to Valentine's Day, but I have to admit I'm surprised that the run of sightings has continued. The sharp demarcation in colour between the commercialised romance of red and pink and the contrastingly cold green and blue tells of the season's end, but there seems to be no let up in general. Perhaps balloons are bought in multicoloured packs, and with the reds and pinks used up over 14th weekend, the buyers pressed the icier colours into service in the days that followed?

Tuesday 24 February 2009

Grand Union Canal, from Great Western Road, 23rd February 2009


This stretch of the canal has proved a prolific sighting place over the last few years, but that's hardly surprising as I cross it most days. Wherever this blue one started, it looked like its journey was at an end corralled into a thin strip of junk-strewn water by a floating plank.
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Saturday 21 February 2009

Notting Hill Gate, from 452 bus, 18th February 2009


Although very close in time to the Valentine's Day glut, from its colour I'd guess that this is a random escape. I mean, who'd give a green balloon?

I was heading to work when I saw this, going around the west side of Hyde Park rather than the more usual east. Unusually I wasn't sat at the front of the bus, so had to leap forward and crouch between the occupants of the front seats to snap this. They looked at me bewildered for a fraction of a second, but this is London - no-one said a thing.
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Tuesday 17 February 2009

Waterloo Bridge, 17th February 2009

And more! And, even better, this time they're from a new source - my sister's chap. Cheers! Over to him:

"I saw them floating over from the festival hall, which gave me enough time to wake up from my morning walking trance and get the blackberry ready! just as I took it, a gust of wind blew them rapidly away, so got in in the nick of time! Hurrah! And bizarrely I found myself to be rather excited about getting the shot!"

Hurrah indeed... the Valentine's Day menagerie increases yet further. How many more..?

Edgware Road, from 36 bus, 16th February 2009


And yet another, a dab of colour on a monochrome scene. That all four recent entries are pink speaks of their obvious common purpose, although how pink became the colour of love is a more obscure question. Nonetheless, four escapes within 48 hours attests to the popularity of a pink balloon as a token of love.

Wikipedia notes (at the time of writing) that Valentine's Day is the world's second largest card-sending holiday of the year, after Christmas. It doesn't mention balloons, alas, but although the recent pink quartet still looks sparse compared to the utter surfeit of last Christmas, it's still the most concentrated cluster of escapes I've seen apart from that, so maybe the same holds true.
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Monday 16 February 2009

Vauxhall Bridge Road, from 2 bus, 16th February 2009


The seasonal glut continues... the dense (and unseasonal looking) undergrowth must have protected this for a couple of days, although how it squeezed in there between the sharp-looking blades of that foliage I can't imagine. Much as with the very first balloon, this does give reason to believe that balloons are a lot tougher than their fragile reputation suggests.
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Sunday 15 February 2009

Brixton Road, 14th February 2009


And then more, mere minutes later! And again against a backdrop of sunkissed London stock bricks. This small group appears to have been dedicated to a lady whose name begins with M. I hope she appreciated them and lost them carelessly, rather than released them with derision to the chilly air and grasping branches.
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Brixton Road, 14th February 2009


A pink escape on Valentine's Day - hardly a surprise but still a pleasure. Last year there were a couple rolling around Clapham on a flat and mundane day. This year I was walking through Brixton and the light was stunning; rich and warm and it painted brickwork a luminous bronze.
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Thursday 12 February 2009

Glenelg Road, 11th February 2009


On the first bright morning for what seemed like weeks, I opened my front door for the daily commute and saw this mottled blue lying still opposite me. That, combined with sunshine that could almost be called early spring, made it a joyous start to the day. The previous week had seen a staggering snowfall, which brought London almost to a standstill but also elicited childlike playfulness from most. It lent such a rare and fleeting beauty to the city that I'd craved a balloon to snap against it, but it wasn't to be.

The snow was finally seen off by even heavier rain, which had made wet grey misery of the past few days, so this sun was especially welcome. This blue stands, then, as a harbinger of spring, although its icy colour mirrored the still-wintry air.
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