Exploring London was a great time I mostly got lost and found my way, trying to see a few things. Enjoi the Pics.
The Friendly Butcher shop Mascot in Stoke Newington.
The Fish Monger.
Victorian age advertising in Stoke Newington .
A 1/4 of the alcohol selection in a typical convenience store in Stoke Newington. Make sure to double click on this to read what the signs say.
A Turkish Bakery In Stoke Newington.
The ladies making delicious Turkish flatbreads in the Bakery (kind of like a spinach or potato cheese quesadilla).
A lovely name for a bike store.
This place serves the most ridiculously large kebab I have ever had. Notice the cop inside, a sure sign of a quality place. This place has also had articles in London news papers and is very well known. These Kebab's are like 4 times the size you see in Vancouver and apparently each weigh 1500 pounds each. WOW that's a lot of Kebab! My Kabab.My Kebab revealed. It was so much and kind of nasty; I could only eat like 1/3 of the kebab.
Me at a Tube Station.Me on the actual London Bridge, with Tower Bridge in the Background.
The London Eye.
Getting on.
One of many views from the London Eye.
A flying capsule for thirty.
A video of the View. Big Ben and the House of Parliament. A good view of the London Eye.
After I first arrived in London I stayed with Angus and Charlotte. They are awesome & showed me some really cool places. We had a great time chilling and going out and about in Stoke Newington and the Rest of London.Angus and Charlotte's
The view from the backyard. Their monkey.
Buxton the local kitty. So sweet.
Out for some Turkish food. What a good looking couple!
A delicious mix of salads, mostly onion salads.
The main course: chicken, quail, lam chops, mixed lamb, and lamb liver (the only one I didn't like)
On my way to Finland I stopped in England for a week. I spent a few fun days with my Granddad and Dorothy. It was Great we just chilled out in Bognor where they live, It was really great to spend some time with them. On the February 29th I'm heading out England again, its Dorothy's 80th Birthday. It should be a huge bash with the whole family, There should be 55 people so it will be "Off the hook!" as Granddad Says.