Inside outside London: East
When you live and work in London it is so important to get
out there and enjoy it as time has this crazy way of flying right past you if
you give it half a chance. I was talking to someone now the day and said that
we spend all our time planning our nights out, the rest of the time recovering
from being out and then still fitting work, eating and sleeping into that.
This Sunday we set out to Liverpool Street to go and have my
first ice skate of this year and last as I was in sunny South Africa while you
were all enjoying the wintery festivities.
Right in the heart of the city is Broadgate Circle ice rink, (now
closed) but we caught it in its final day open. We had to wait but got a chance
to see some youngsters skating much better than many adults. Besides falling
down when we were trying show off it went great.
A short walk from there via Shoreditch high street to
Columbia Street flower market to go find some exotic flowers. There were tulips
everywhere, in every colour and are 3 bunches for £10 or £4 each. The street is
long but when it gets busy you have to move very slowly forward, also take into
consideration that the majority of the guys there are hangover and being
dragged there by girlfriends. This was of course not the case with me and mine.
From the moment I saw them I knew they were for me, thistles
arranged with some pincushion Protea’s, a beautiful combination of purple and
orange/red.
Being right near Bricklane and needing to get to Hoxton it
would have been sacrilege to not stop off and take a peek at all the market’s
Bricklane has to offer, every sort of food you can imagine and clothing stalls
for every taste. I must say that they do not cater for men to a large degree
and vintage jewellery is also not represented very well. On route we stopped
off at the very kitsch and very cool Commercial tavern for a drink and a game
of pool. The decor here is ‘retro-licious ‘with old wall paper, chandeliers,
animal horns adorning the walls and much more.
We did not sample any
food as our end goal was Red dog grill on Hoxton square for a meat feast. We
got away with not having and starch in our dinner, very healthy!!! Only ribs,
quarter chicken and a side salad the size of your palm, ...and a milk shake
that filled me up before the food even arrived.
That was it, our Sunday was a success
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