There was also dancing and pantomime
at the Royal Opera in London

Royal Opera House posters

Now over to all of you. Do come and join us in our Saturday six-word musings.
I’ll admit that many of us openly break the numeric rule and share far more words (all excellent of course!) so the key rule is to have a title of six words – and then create around that the post that you desire! Perhaps in bunches of 6 words if you’re feeling inspired.
To join the challenge, please put a link in your post to the URL of this post. Then come back here and leave us a comment. If you have any problems with linking, just put your own URL into the comment. And do feel free to socialise digitally – tweet, instagram, flickr, etc. with the hashtags #SixWordSaturday and #6WS.

Copyright Debbie Smyth, 28 October 2023
Posted as part of Six Word Saturday
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London is on my list of travel places for next year.
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London and Berkeley have very different signature signs.
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Another month has flown by so quickly. But thankfully that means we have cooler weather here in Arizona. I have the windows wide open this morning and it’s lovely. But my photo today is from South Bay Botanic Garden in southern California. Enjoy!
janet
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I love these posters 🙂
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Bright red 😀! My entry here:
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So many memories (of the performers and the theatre staff and the audience) must be connected with this wall!
I recycled an old title (and not even mine, a book title) but this time with Henry: https://picturesimperfectblog.wordpress.com/2023/10/28/the-cat-who-smelled-a-rat-2/
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What a diverse line-up of entertainment 😃 Herre’s mine: https://jezbraithwaite.blog/2023/10/28/gorse-bush-naturally-ready-for-halloween/
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I love old posters! Here’s my 6 words: https://suejudd.com/2023/10/28/do-i-see-a-pointilist-image/
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They have a good display of them on the top floor of the Opera House
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Oh, excellent
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Dancing for 1/6d Those were the days! https://alondonmiscellany.wordpress.com/2023/10/28/dont-mention-rabbit-pie-to-them/
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Indeed. It was great treat during the war, opening the wonderful building to anyone who could get there
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Love the old posters!
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Yes, they are great. And so colourful, on the whole
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http://margaret21.com/2023/10/28/has-this-cat-arrived-for-halloween/ That’s better!
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A lovely cheery publicity zone. Here’s mine:
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Sorry, wrong link. I’ll try to correct it, but I struggle with links on my phone, which is all I have here in London. Feel more than free to delete this pair of comments!
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I enjoyed the sign one!
And the cat one too 🙂
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Thanks!
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Although it says I’m logged on, when I try to post my comment on your post, it says I can’t post unless logged in and there’s no way to do that. Grrrrrr. So:
Cute and good title to go with it. Reminds me of our younger daughter’s cat that she rescued from the street.
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I had those WP issues too. They advised me to clear my cookies. It worked! I reckon that black cat had a lucky day when your daughter rescued it.
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I’ll have to try that. Thanks. Both cat and daughter were blessed by that rescue. 😉
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They were clearly meant for each other. Good look with your WP dilemma. Do get back in touch if this suggestion doesn’t work, as WP had a couple more suggestions up its sleeve.
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Thanks, Margaret.
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The posters are great!
Here is my entry: https://milepebbles.wordpress.com/2023/10/24/at-a-cafe-waiting-for-crumbs/
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The opera posters are so bright and cheerful.
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Yes, clearly a lot of effort goes into producing them.
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