Monday, June 1, 2026

Banksy and a Sunbathing Robin


We met up with my brother and his family yesterday for a Sunday pub lunch in Bloomsbury, where they're staying. We thought they should experience a traditional Sunday roast, so that's what we got -- chicken, in my case, with a Yorkshire pudding and all the trimmings. It was good but as is typical when I eat a Sunday roast, I consumed pretty much my entire day's caloric intake in one sitting. No dinner for me last night.

Anyway, after eating we took the tube down to Piccadilly Circus and walked from there through St. James Park to Buckingham Palace, to show them some of the sights in that area. One I hadn't anticipated seeing was Banksy's newest artwork, on a plinth near Pall Mall.


As we passed it, Dave exclaimed, "Hey, that's the new Banksy!"

I think we all know who inspired that artwork.

We also passed a wino clutching a bottle of rosé who slurred "I love you" to each of us as we disembarked from an elevator in the Piccadilly tube station, and a man belting out an off-key version of the Cranberries' song "Linger" while concealed behind a statue in St. James Park. He may have been hiding his body, but his voice was on full display.

After strolling past the palace and through Green Park, I sent them back to their hotel on the tube and Dave and I came back to West Hampstead to intercept a grocery delivery.


A relatively short garden cam video this week, at just four minutes, but one that features some excellent footage and answers an important question!

-- We start with Q-Tip (I think) trotting past and pausing. Near the teasel to the right of the path you can see a dark object on the ground. That's one of the fox's dog treats, which they get from an unknown source. At 0:32 the fox makes a half-hearted attempt to pick up the treat, but ultimately leaves it behind.
--  At 0:44, the following morning, I pick up the disgusting half-eaten treat and throw it out so we don't encourage rats.
-- At 1:03, a little robin hops into the lower right of the screen and then nestles itself into the ground and spreads its wings. This is what we were seeing last week when I thought the bird might be sick. It's not sick at all. Robins and other birds sunbathe to maintain their feathers. Who knew?!
-- At 1:22 you see me with a watering can. I saved this footage to show the temperature: 116º F (or 47º C), according to the camera. The next afternoon it's even hotter, at 127º F (or 53º C)! Obviously that's not the air temperature, but the temperature of the camera sitting in the sun.
-- At 1:48, Pale Cat wanders past.
-- At 2:02 we get some of the best fox footage I've ever collected. The fox, in daylight, wanders up, gets comfortable and lies down for a moment. I love seeing the fox so relaxed in our garden! (That will change when we get a dog, sadly.)
-- At 2:43, a squirrel doing a sort of funny, bow-legged old-man walk.
-- At 3:03, a fox hops out of the nighttime shrubbery.
-- At 3:11, Tabby slinks past.
-- At 3:18, some rough-housing squirrels jostle the camera.
-- At 3:38, the fox returns, and then at 3:49 it's back in color for some scratching and grooming. Someone's feeling itchy!

20 comments:

  1. What's all this about you having Yorkshire Pudding? It's a lie everybody. I was not in London this past weekend. Great to see that Banksy's new statue remains in situ... for now anyway.

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  2. That statue is perfection!!
    That Sunday Roast dinners sounds heavenly.

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  3. The fox footage is wonderful.

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  4. Too bad about the flight delays. I bet they were pretty tired. Sounds like the visit is going to be fun as you take them around to your special favorite locations. The days will go by so quickly! Enjoy!

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  5. Great shot of the Banksy statue. I'm glad it's still there. That one fox is quite comfortable in your garden.

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  6. I've loved that Banksy statue -- he nailed it! And that fox. I need to try to paint him and nabbed a screenshot. If it's any good, I'll share! Some of the best of your footage, I think, and I love how comfortable and happy it is in your garden. This sounds like a fun day with your brother and the family. Looking forward to hearing what they are doing and enjoying most!

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  7. Fantastic statue. Perfect.
    I love that having a traditional Sunday roast in a pub was one of the things you wanted your brother and his family to experience.
    I do believe that fox thinks he is the king of your particular castle. Or could it be a queen?

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  8. Love the statue, Banksy is right on point as usual.

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  9. That Banksy statue is perfect.
    The fox relaxing in the garden is so beautiful. When we were in Newfoundland years ago, there was a fox who just lay looking at us, unafraid. It was amazing.

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  10. The Banksy statue: A male politician in a suit blinded by a flag. The implication is perfect.
    Your Pub meal sounds delicious and it is so easy to eat more than the norm. Add desert to the meal and I can relate to feeling a bit uncomfortable.
    Having a fox calmly laying in the garden in full daylight is unheard of here. That must be the difference between a city fox and a country fox.

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  11. I love the statue! It sounds like your brother & his family got a nice slice of London life yesterday.

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  12. Very appropriate Banksy statue--sigh. I don't know if I've ever had Yorkshire pudding, which isn't really pudding. Right?

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  13. The latest Bansky is impressive. So glad you had a good Sunday with the family. The traditional Sunday roast is way too much for me in one sitting. I don’t know how I used to do that. I enjoyed the video (well, I always do). But you touched that dog treat with your fingers!!!!!

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  14. Pleased you had a good Sunday with the family.
    Yes, so often a traditional Sunday Roast is really too much ... in fact I often think that (for me) a smaller children's meal would be quite sufficient.

    Have a happy month of June.

    All the best Jan

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  15. You're a great tour guide.

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  16. Nice legs. It looks like fox has fleas, too bad you can't add flea medicine to food for him. I saw the little bird but didn't know what kind it was.

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  17. Love the fox footage! (As you knew I would.)
    It sounds like a good day with your brother and his family. Sunday pub lunches are always over-sized in portions, but it's all about balancing it out with our regular food intake, I'd say.

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  18. I used to love watching our chickens sunbathing when the weather was nice, all spread out and looking like a field full of dead bodies, but they enjoyed it. I once had to rush out and throw a bunch of grapes in their direction as a coach party full of tourists was stuck in a traffic jam at the side of the field and they were all starting to look very concerned at a field full of dead Welsh chickens. When the grapes hit the ground all the chickens jumped up ready for a feast, and gave everyone a good laugh.

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  19. That's a great Banksy. I saw a Banksy in San Francisco once upon a time and it was a thrill.

    Love,
    Janie

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