The Doll was away for the day … so I thought “I’ll have a
Ted day doing Ted stuff”. First stop was
Hamley’s toy store on Regent Street. I think it’s the London equivalent of FAO
Schwarz in New York City, the toy store that was in the movie “BIG” starring
Forest Gump. The lovely young woman in the remote controlled flying things
section at Hamley’s let me play with a helicopter for simply ages. Well, until the small child next to me yelled
loudly “when is it going to be my turn?”. I took my leave via the doll section
(best not to mention this to the Doll I think).
Next stop – the wine car boot fair. A fair with a collection of some of the independent
wine retailers based in London. There
were a large range of wines to try, including offerings from London Cru/Urban
Winery. They ship grapes from France and
the wine is made here in London by an Australian winemaker. How’s that for cosmopolitan wine eh.
Many of the retailers source from smaller vineyards, and less famous areas, with lots of wine coming into the market from places like Romania, Bulgaria and Hungary, where let’s face it they have been making wine for literally centuries. So it’s old right, it has to be good. This nice chap from Vagabond tried to tempt me into bending my consumption principle of never drinking from anything taller than myself. I resisted (just) and then purchased a 375ml bottle which was rather good.
Many of the retailers source from smaller vineyards, and less famous areas, with lots of wine coming into the market from places like Romania, Bulgaria and Hungary, where let’s face it they have been making wine for literally centuries. So it’s old right, it has to be good. This nice chap from Vagabond tried to tempt me into bending my consumption principle of never drinking from anything taller than myself. I resisted (just) and then purchased a 375ml bottle which was rather good.
… and that’s a Ted day out …
4 comments:
Well Ted, I'd say you had an exceptional day out. I'd love to know how you liked the "made in London" wine. That burger looks delicious and now I'm craving one. A good one like you've shown us.
That's a good burger!
I'd be inclined to buy the helicopter!
But, Ted, didn't you miss the Doll?
Sorry, but you'll have to take Ted on a trip to New Haven, Connecticut, home to Yale University and Louis' Lunch, where the "Hamburger Sandwich" - what is now simply called the hamburger - was invented.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamburger
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