SWMBO (She Who Must Be Obeyed … according to her partner!!) is visiting from
a far off land. Let’s go shopping she said. Off to Soho we went and I said “there’s
a cool shoe shop with boots of all guises just down here”. So in we went … and you already know what she
bought right. She had to have them as
soon as she saw them. They are made of stingray
leather, and she calls them her “Stevie” boots. When we got home she did the foreign exchange
conversion and realised that she had paid the equivalent of a small potato farm
in her currency, panicked, and made noises about taking them back to the shop. I said “sleep on it”. The next morning I said “so you ok about the shoes now?” ... she said “No … I had a nightmare, I
dreamt I got them home and they were made of plastic and they had cracked”.
Ever the fast thinker I said “have you ever been to the
Ropewalk at Maltby Street market over in Bermondsey, it’s great?”. "Let’s bike over there on those Boris bikes" said
SWMBO. I panicked, and the Doll took me aside
and gently said “you need to get over that last horrible experience with Boris and get
back in the saddle … Homer … sorry I mean Ted”.
So I did … and off we went and we even biked over Tower Bridge!!!
Maltby Street started a few years back when a few of the
vendors in Borough Market (the really really huge one at London Bridge) got,
shall we say a little miffed, at market management and literally packed up
their wares and went down the street and around the corner and around another
corner and set up in Maltby street under the railway arches.
It has all sorts of wonderful things to eat and
drink while you wander along, and of course good stuff to take home.
One of the
most sought after edible items in London is a doughnut from the St John Food & Wine bakery (handily
located in Maltby Street) … these are the ones filled with chocolate. The other flavour of the day was rhubarb
(fantastic). They are without a doubt
the very best doughnuts in London!!! And I am not just saying that cos I like
rhubarb.
.... and noooo rude comments ...ok ...
9 comments:
You should take her portrait when she's wearing the shoes.
I LOVE those boots! And the doughnut filled with chocolate is a so very temping. Sounds to me like a couple of fun days of shopping.
There is a SWMBO that lives in Prescott Valley near my sister. But, they were at the Farmer's Market here on Saturday so I'm sure it isn't the same. There must be many SWMBO's out and about.
Very practical for country walks!
That sounds like a proper doughnut, unlike what infests coffee shops here.
Not sure I like the thought of 'stingray' boots (I swim with these fantastic creatures!). The doughnuts look heavenly.
Your posts are always so varied. Love doughnuts, and sparkly boots are very photographic.
Your posts are always so varied. Love doughnuts, and sparkly boots are very photographic.
Your posts are always so varied. Love doughnuts, and sparkly boots are very photographic.
I can say without fear of contradiction that I do not know anyone for whom those boots would work. But, that is probably my loss. I wonder what the management of Borough Market did to annoy the vendors. When my daughter lived in London, we nearly always visited BM and loved it.
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