The Benches of St Paul’s Churchyard

I took a walk through the churchyard of St. Paul’s in Covent Garden. There’s a pathway lined with memorial benches. I picked out a few I liked:
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So Often There Was Laughter

Now Dancing on the Stars

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I’ll be doing a Listen to a Londoner post – the last one before I leave London – next Saturday, so I invite you to throw questions at me to answer through this week. I’ll pick 10 of the best for Saturday. Leave them in the comments or email me at littlelondonobservationist@hotmail.co.uk

Londoners: Dining Alone

Dining Alone

Too much going on for any more Art Spot interviews unfortunately, but took a last stroll through Covent Garden yesterday and saw this man in the middle of all the crowds sitting completely alone. I thought it was a good representation of how living in a big city can be sometimes, taking a time out, a stranger in a crowd of millions.

To repeat what I said last entry, I’ll be doing a Listen to a Londoner post – the last one before I leave London – next Saturday so I invite you to throw questions at me to answer through this week. Ill pick 10 of the best for Saturday. Leave them in the comments or email me at littlelondonobservationist@hotmail.co.uk

Listen to a Londoner: Call for Questions

As some of you already know, I will be leaving London next week which means Little London Observationist will be frozen as is until I someday return. I’m off on new adventures and will continue a blog in the same way from a new location.

For next weekend, the last weekend, it’s been suggested that I answer a Q&A for the Listen to a Londoner post. So this is an invite for you to ask me all the questions you like over the next few days. I will choose 10 or so to answer for next Saturday.

London Street Food

One thing I will certainly miss when I leave London is the incredible choice of street food from all over the world, particularly in the markets around Camden and Brick Lane.

There’s a choice of Ethiopian, Brazillian, Peruvian, Chinese, Thai, Japanese, Burmese, Mexican, French, Greek, Moroccan, South African, Jamaican, Sri Lankan, Indian and just about anything else you can imagine.

Here’s a few snapshots of the vendors and food on offer around Brick Lane to get your mouth watering:

Brick Lane Street Food

Japanese Food Vendor

Brick Lane Street Food 2

Brick Lane Street Food 3

Brick Lane Street Food 4

Jerk Chicken

African Food Vendor