Showing posts with label Bermondsey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bermondsey. Show all posts

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Wandering Round London



The weather very dreary for May, so an umbrella a useful item to tote about.
 Instead of a brolly, I carry my camera to observe: people walking to work
on Morocco Street near London Bridge......


 ....three business types round the back of St. Martin-in-the-Fields passing
 a woman who looks as if she is camped there for the day.....


....four people in rain jackets emerging out of the Underground at Paddington Station....
(The roof of the station still gives me a sort of sinking feeling
 that reminds me of going back to school from here several million years ago.)


.....Five workmen (one partially obscured) doing important things to the refurbishment



Such absurdly ornate architecture!


Yesterday evening we followed a woman and her two little dogs as walked to supper. 


And, yes, I did gawp, tourist-like, at Tower Bridge before we ate.
And it was very splendid.


And it was still splendid after I had eaten yummy steak and kidney pie.
Lots and lots more pictures (of course).......



Monday, February 23, 2009

London Details/Kentishtown and Bermondsey Street




London moggie.


Tasteful window.



Shop where they printed our bus passes.


Books about London.



A throwback shop which hasn't altered since the 1950's.


Victorian tile work outside a pub.


The Hope Chapel lit up for the Sabbath....

...across the road from the Drinkers Paradise and the betting shop.


The Garrison gastro-pub where I ate bangers and mash.


And the walk back to London Bridge Station under the arches of the railway.