Blog » Bill's blog - May 11-15, 2008
Wednesday 21st May 2008
With Sunday, May 11 promising to be such a clear day, Bill headed out to the Thames Embankment with his daughter and then on to Hyde park, before grabbing a taxi and heading back to watch Man United become league champions - Chelsea could only draw at home to grab second place.
Monday, and Bill spent the day listening to music on iTunes and working, before heading out in the evening with Suzanne to the Victoria & Albert Museum to attend the private view of The Story Of The Supremes From The Mary Wilson Collection (pictured, right, with Bill). Bill and Suzanne arrived to catch Mary singing, and he later bumped into photographer Harry Goodwin. Bill also caught up with Mary later in the evening and chatted about the exhibition - and then Bill wandered around the collection.
Monday, and it's back to business, with Bill talking about DVDs and other business projects, before using the evening to continue to work on his creative projects.
Tuesday's morning papers served up a helping of Bill and Mary from the exhibition on Sunday - with a photo of Bill and Mary appearing in the Daily Express, along with a jokey comment.
"They have to be sarcastic if they get nothing controversial," Bill said (true enough!) before turning his attention back to his projects - and importantly for fans - a meeting to discuss future gigs. More on this as soon as all can be revealed!
Later, Bill headed off to Gedding, arriving late in the evening, before getting up on Thursday for a stretch of project work.
Monday, and Bill spent the day listening to music on iTunes and working, before heading out in the evening with Suzanne to the Victoria & Albert Museum to attend the private view of The Story Of The Supremes From The Mary Wilson Collection (pictured, right, with Bill). Bill and Suzanne arrived to catch Mary singing, and he later bumped into photographer Harry Goodwin. Bill also caught up with Mary later in the evening and chatted about the exhibition - and then Bill wandered around the collection.
Monday, and it's back to business, with Bill talking about DVDs and other business projects, before using the evening to continue to work on his creative projects.
Tuesday's morning papers served up a helping of Bill and Mary from the exhibition on Sunday - with a photo of Bill and Mary appearing in the Daily Express, along with a jokey comment.
"They have to be sarcastic if they get nothing controversial," Bill said (true enough!) before turning his attention back to his projects - and importantly for fans - a meeting to discuss future gigs. More on this as soon as all can be revealed!
Later, Bill headed off to Gedding, arriving late in the evening, before getting up on Thursday for a stretch of project work.




