Picture Wednesday – Unexpected Little Surprises
I found about this little, unexpected sculpture while sheltering from the rain one afternoon. You don’t normally expect to find anything on top of what looks like an old column, … Continue reading →
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I found about this little, unexpected sculpture while sheltering from the rain one afternoon. You don’t normally expect to find anything on top of what looks like an old column, … Continue reading →
So, Amy Winehouse got a statue in Camden. Apparently, the authorities only allow this after 25 years, so it must’ve taken a great deal of convincing before it actually happened.
Continue reading →I have always been a fan of strong women, who stand their ground and fight when it is necessary to fight. That’s why I like the street art example below. … Continue reading →
Who would’ve thought that certain buildings could actually not belong to certain type of businesses? This one belongs to Coutts on the Strand in London, who the Queen banks with. … Continue reading →
Here’s this week’s bit of London in pictures for you. Where in Camden do you think I have taken it?
Continue reading →There are items that have already become part of the familiar landscape in public events. Guess what I found last weekend at the Notting Hill Carnival in London? What I … Continue reading →
The Notting Hill Carnival starts today. For those who don’t know what is all about or haven’t been following this blog, it is a massive street event held in West … Continue reading →
Where can you have the biggest police concentration in London ever? And why? Clue #1: it’s in an inner-city area. Clue #2: it’s due to a popular festival. Why is … Continue reading →
In my book, red telephone cabins are to London what Camden is to music. Well, the whole of London really. Some street srtists have portrayed that so well. Would you say … Continue reading →