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Day 21 - Sunday 5th April 2020

Location: London, UK

COVID-19 / Coronavirus Outbreak

Lockdown

I am a Londoner born and raised.  As an actor, I have travelled to pretty much every corner of the city for auditions, rehearsals, performances etc so I feel I know this sprawling metropolis pretty well.  

One of my favourite things to do, is to walk through London with no particular place to be.  It's the best way to explore any city.  I love all the sights and sounds and smells you get to experience when wandering along.

And London is so immense that there is never going to be a shortage of places to explore, of new discoveries to be made, new views to be seen.

One of my favourite quotes is this well known one: 'Sir, when a man is tired of London, he is tired of life; for there is in London all that life can afford.' ... Samuel Johnson, to which I totally agree.

And right now, I miss my city.  It's been nearly a month since I went into town and I miss it.  Below is a link to a BBC journalist's photos of London and they're quite extraordinary.

Empty London
Trafalgar Square

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