Saturday, May 03, 2008

Brick Lane
London


A microvideo of Brick Lane


Traditionally a Bangladeshi neighborhood, Brick Lane is a grittier area in London, full of flea markets and street vendors. It's kind of like the Oakland of London neighborhoods. We wandered through the area, eating food from various ethnic food stands. The little, hot, Japanese rice whateverthey'recalleds were my favorite. Nom nom.


Some kid playing carrom in the market


After filling our bellies with fried things, perusing the local crafts, and playing a quick game of carrom (which I dominated, by the way), we set off for a drink in a nearby pub called Commercial Tavern. Good drinks. Good atmosphere.

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Bike tour of the sights
London



Buckingham Palace

Sunday was spent biking all over London with my friend Jackie. We started with a quick tour of Hyde park. The weather was nice by London standards so there were plenty of people enjoying the greens. We biked along the Serpentine and out the corner gate to St. James park.

Stopping shortly at Buckingham Palace for a breather and a few pics, we quickly mapped out the rest of the tour -- to Westminster Palace, over the Thames, meander to Tate Modern museum for a quick visit, then onwards to meet up with our friend Jenny in Brick Lane.


And so we did. It began to drizzle a bit by the time we got to the museum, and our quick visit gave us a chance to dry off and immerse in the galleries. More than the installations and pieces in the gallery, the museum itself struck me. Formerly a power station, the building preserved its massive scale when it was transformed into Tate. There are places where you can still see some of the old power station machinery.


The lobby of Tate Modern


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