The Vanity of Small Differences
A wet morning when I got up with Bailey for his breakfast but by the time the bestest friend and I walked into town it was mainly dry. A good catch up before we arrived at the Usher Gallery and were joined by the favourite for a wander. An interesting exhibition about the Lincolnshire architect Sam Scorer and quite a hotchpotch in the rest of the gallery. Then to the Collection for a coffee stop before an exhibition about George Boole, the mathematician and the main draw of six large scale tapestries by Grayson Perry - The Vanity of Small Differences. Clever on so many levels and it felt like something to be able to see them in Lincoln. We walked back along Lindum Terrace which I have never actually done before. Home to Bailey who was pleased to see me and then not a lot before Strictly.
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