Fournier Street
It's been a busy week, so I haven't had time to talk about Fournier Street in London's East End. It's just off Brick Lane, and one of those streets that time seems to have left alone in so many ways - it's not hard to imagine yourself here two hundred and fifty years ago. Well, OK, this building, now for Bereft Bangladeshis would have been for Hapless Hugenots, but you know what I mean. If you want to be pedantic I'll have to admit that this would have been the house of a grand member of the community, or a church, but that's nitpicking.
The Way We See It is what brought me here this time, but I've walked the area often. Don't forget, if you ever visit the East End markets, to go for a walk in the surrounding streets - you will surprise yourself.
The Way We See It is what brought me here this time, but I've walked the area often. Don't forget, if you ever visit the East End markets, to go for a walk in the surrounding streets - you will surprise yourself.
posted by Ham at 01:52 -- Comments here: 1
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Yes, I would surprise myself. I'd be lost.