
The first picture is the clock tower that is in the center of the village of Crouch End which is a part of London. London is made up of many, many of these villages that grew together to become London. This is where I will walk to get groceries for that evening meal. Since I have to carry them and the way back us up hill, I can't carry for more than one or two meals. The next picture is the village of
Kew which is in south London. We went there to see the
Kew gardens which was beautiful. All the
rhododendrons and azaleas were in bloom. I love all the outdoor cafes. The last picture is of Tim
Weddler who with his wife live in a room on the third floor. They are from Canada, working in London for a year and traveling around Europe on long weekends. This is at the end of the back yard at the Centre where all the dead branches and bush cuttings are thrown so we have a fire now and then and either cook hamburgers or sit around and talk. Outdoor fires in the city are legal. I just found out the other day that the musician "Sting" has a house in High Gate. We have been putting a High Gate cemetery resident of the week in our blog but I would like to put something different in every other entry. We encounter many words or phrases that have different meanings to us. Such as: UK: Rubbish USA: Trash UK: crisps USA: potato chips UK: trousers USA: pants UK: knickers USA:
women's underwear.......more next week!
