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Day Three

Jan. 22nd, 2005 09:33 am
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We walked across Kensington Gardens till we bumped into Kensington Palace. Princess Di lived here (and Queen Victoria before her.) The whole park has been turned into a memorial to Di. There’s a Princess Diana walkway- with marked spots for you to pause and think beautiful thoughts- and a Princess Diana Memorial Fountain (newly installed)- which doesn’t work properly.

I keep waiting for Diana to dwindle into a mere historical figure like all the rest, but she doesn’t show any signs of doing so and maybe she won’t. After all, Marilyn, with whom she’s always compared, is still as big as she ever was- and she’s been dead over 40 years. There’s never been fame quite like this before, a fame kept evergreen (and ever present on TV) by the existence of a vast archive of recorded sound and image.

We came home the long way round, circling back down Kensington Church Street, a quiet, low-rise shopping street for all the world like the high street of a provincial market town. Lots and lots of antique shops- all with objects of museum quality in the windows. We checked out the estate agents: a two room apartment in this area could be yours for as little as a million quid. Where (and how) I wonder do all the service workers live?

Date: 2005-01-22 04:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] angelcookie.livejournal.com
Did you find her monument at all appealing? (taking into account that it wasnt working as well)

When I first saw the structure I was a little underwhelmed, it just seemed, I don't know. Wrong?

As for the service workers? Brixton and the nearby suburbs I am afraid. (Or so my sister said when she spent a year there backpacking around)

Date: 2005-01-23 04:36 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] poliphilo.livejournal.com
I'm afraid we never actually got to see the Fountain. It was over on the other side of the Serpentine and we never got that far. I liked the idea of it, but it seems like the designer just hadn't thought things through properly.

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