Soho Square on a sunny day in May should have been an oasis of quiet, and it was very green and luscious, but unfortunately at both ends of the square there were very noisy roadworks going on. It was rather wearying. Nevertheless the quirky little cottage was very charming, King Charles was bright in the sun, and there were people to sketch (some smoking illicit substances which wafted around and added to the off-the-wall feeling brought on by the need to mentally screen out the road drilling racket). Eleven sketchers presented themselves, and most of us found the black and white wonky psuedo-tudor cottage in the middle irresistible, and this is clearly the favourite subject. We had a good vegetarian lunch at the famous Hari Krishna cafe in Soho Street.
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