I went out to look at the giant silver floating bunny-rabbit today. It has a silver carrot.
I also walked from Holborn underground station to Covent-Garden, and - didn't get lost, exactly, but wasn't sure I was heading in the right direction. But I was, and there were all the theatres, and the bunny, and all was well.
I looked at clothes in a shop and tried on things and bought a shrug (for wearing with sleeveless things, such as dresses) and considered buying a dress - http://www.monsoon.co.uk/invt/55020529 #
but it is short, and I am not sure it's right. Plus, it is expensive, and dry-clean only, and I hardly ever wear dresses. Hoom.
There's a wedding at the end of October that I am going to. I have to wear something. (Or several things).
I looked at things and I wandered around.
That was fun.
I got hungry and could not decide on food, so I fell back on a craving I had on Friday, falafel.
And that. eventually worked. Once I gave up trying to find just falafs, which I am sure I had walked past before, but it has done that thing that restaurants in Soho do and moved to a not-far but not visible-from-here location. Probably. Or I could have been hungry and tired and looking on the wrong street.
And I went in to Princi -- they had lots of delicious-looking baked things (breads, and cakes, and pizzas, and things) on counters under glass - and I wanted to order stuff and buy it but I couldn't figure out the queue and how to get the attention of a serving person and -- some of their tables had no chairs, just tall blocks to rest the food on -- and I gave up. I wanted to sit down.
I went into hummus bros and had a place to sit hummus and salad and wifi and they had ran out of falafel for the day.
Maoz on Old Compton Street had falafel and it was warm and crispy and tasty and just what I wanted. I got just the falafels, and that was good.
And then I went home. At Liverpool Street Station I caught a train that had two stops - the first of which was Walthamstow Central, just what I needed. And thus home.
I have photoos of silver bunny that should be uploaded.
I also walked from Holborn underground station to Covent-Garden, and - didn't get lost, exactly, but wasn't sure I was heading in the right direction. But I was, and there were all the theatres, and the bunny, and all was well.
I looked at clothes in a shop and tried on things and bought a shrug (for wearing with sleeveless things, such as dresses) and considered buying a dress - http://www.monsoon.co.uk/invt/55020529
but it is short, and I am not sure it's right. Plus, it is expensive, and dry-clean only, and I hardly ever wear dresses. Hoom.There's a wedding at the end of October that I am going to. I have to wear something. (Or several things).
I looked at things and I wandered around.
That was fun.
I got hungry and could not decide on food, so I fell back on a craving I had on Friday, falafel.
And that. eventually worked. Once I gave up trying to find just falafs, which I am sure I had walked past before, but it has done that thing that restaurants in Soho do and moved to a not-far but not visible-from-here location. Probably. Or I could have been hungry and tired and looking on the wrong street.
And I went in to Princi -- they had lots of delicious-looking baked things (breads, and cakes, and pizzas, and things) on counters under glass - and I wanted to order stuff and buy it but I couldn't figure out the queue and how to get the attention of a serving person and -- some of their tables had no chairs, just tall blocks to rest the food on -- and I gave up. I wanted to sit down.
I went into hummus bros and had a place to sit hummus and salad and wifi and they had ran out of falafel for the day.
Maoz on Old Compton Street had falafel and it was warm and crispy and tasty and just what I wanted. I got just the falafels, and that was good.
And then I went home. At Liverpool Street Station I caught a train that had two stops - the first of which was Walthamstow Central, just what I needed. And thus home.
I have photoos of silver bunny that should be uploaded.