The events of
the 7th July 2005 and the shock of the terrorist attacks meant for us some
immediate decisions. At the time we were
making regular visits to London and had a full diary. Did we give up on all this or did we refuse
to let it do so?
We decided to
go ahead. Whether we were being bone
headed or not is a matter of opinion.
But we grew up at a time when people had to go on with their lives
despite daily serious risks.
So on the 8th
July we were at The Barbican having followed our usual routine in a quiet City
and the auditorium had many vacant seats.
On the 10th we were up again, this time Covent Garden, again with seats left
vacant despite the prices.
Also, we
followed routine on the 10th, as this meant a spell in the Embankment Gardens
we ate our packed meal under the statue of Robert Burns, picture above, a man
who believed in freedoms and signed the Book of Condolence there.
For the Proms
season, and 2005 was one where we were on the front row of the Arena on The Last Night, the security was heavy and at the Albert Hall it was
problematical. The
"intelligence" and "security" aspects there raised some
real and worrying questions.
What was
disturbing was that the security people rather than just doing the job with
awareness and being alive to subtleties
seemed to be aping the conduct of characters in bad quality film and TV.
I hope things
have improved since then.
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