On the way home, at about 7PM, I came upon a very strange sight. On the corner of City Rd and the London Wall, which is partly just a green patch, there were maybe 30 people standing, beers in hand, outside this pub called the Globe. I think they might have been waiting for a train--they were all very well-dressed--or belonged to a beer tasting club, or who knows what. Maybe the pub has half-priced beer night on Wednesdays.
I have just come back from a walk around my neighborhood that included a visit to the Spitalfields Market. Lots of china, prints and furniture, along with the usual flea market junk.
Also lots of restaurants and cafes. The people here have a sense of humor (or humour, I should say). Case in point, this statue outside the market.
I could not find the pub, the entrance to the station as I remember it, or anything, really that looked familiar. It was years ago and so much has changed all throughout London. But here's some pictures of the Barbican.
It's really just a high-end apartment complex with offices, a theater and even a lake between the buildings.
On my way there, I passed a concrete park, I guess you would call it, right by Liverpool Train Station. Named Broadgate, this area includes a large statue called Broadgate Venus, for reasons that are not obvious...
a fountain and many cafes. Another place I would like to hang out some day.
Returning from the Barbican to my flat, I went through the Bunhill Cemetery that I have mentioned before, and stopped to see the graves of William Blake and Daniel Defoe. I can't tell you why, but Blake's stone had lots of trinkets and pence coins on top.
At least they weren't beer and alcohol bottles like you see at Jim Morrison's grave in Paris. Tonight, I'm thinking about a pub walk--or maybe an early bedtime!
3 comments:
ALice- your pictures are fabulous! I hope that you are enjoying your trip as much as I am enjoying your blog- it is cold and rainy/snowy here today! I'm sure that everyone is gearing up for the Royal wedding!
It's nice to walk around a city like London without any particular goal in mind. I remember the Barbican area, the London wall, the London museum, which was one of the boys' favorites. That was probably the reason we were there several times.
I'm really looking forward to my trip over. The weather looks so nice in your photos. I went for a short walk today along the lake shore here and took pictures of the ice-covered plants. I don't see any ice in your photos of London.
Ceci
Alice, I studied Christopher Wren. I am going to put this on my to do list the next time I am in London. I love the blog. I am keeping notes about what I am going to do the next time I am in London. Trish
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