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The countryside between Heathrow and London. That is not a fence by the tracks, but racks holding communications cables. It was raining.
Those communications cables across the way are a disaster waiting to happen! It was raining.
The next morning. The Russell Square tube station with trains heading back toward Heathrow (see the overhead sign), but I only needed to go 3 stops.
The escalator to get up out of the tube at the Leicester Square station near the Telcordia offices.
An alley-way with shops -- the shortest way to the office from the tube station. It had been raining.
Morning outside the pub at the end of the alley.
The Telcordia offices are in the building with the "101" on the marquee, right next to the Starbucks. This was morning. It mostly rained in the afternoon.
The Telcordia offices in London.
After work. Michele at left is the Telcordia office manager. Angie, center, is an executive assistant, and the third woman is the building manager of the building Telcordia is in. I don't remember her name.
After the pub and before dinner. The three women from the previous picture are joined by Ruth, the project manager of my project. It had just stopped drizzling. |