Blog » Bill's blog - May 16-20, 2008
Sunday 25th May 2008
Friday, May 16, and Bill is hard at work updating his memorabilia archive, which he worked on throughout the day and evening. He did take a quick break - to watch the second day's play in the first cricket Test Match between England and New Zealand, with England doing well. The next day was an almost identical rematch, with Bill immersing himself in his archiving work.

Monday, May 19, rolled around and Bill was still out in Gedding, but he spent some of the morning watching a TV interview of Richard Havers talking with Terry O'Neill about a photo exhibition of the Stones coming to London soon. And, while the Test Match had ended in a dull draw, Bill also sorted through his cricket gear to take to a London charity match on June 8 in London.

The next day Bill headed back to London, with him saying his trip back was awful thanks to a blocked M11. In the evening, Bill and Suzanne headed out to attend the private viewing of the Arman Exhibition at the Connaught Brown Art Gallery in London.

Bill says the exhibition was nice, with about eight items up for sale, even if they were on the expensive side.

Bill chatted to Corice Arman and her son Philip, and also the gallery owners.