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A Wander Through Covent Garden

Every now and then, I like to go off on an adventure–no plans, just choosing a destination, often a familiar one. This day, I chose to revisit Covent Garden.

Tom The Poet

As I walked toward the shopping and restaurant market that is the focal point of Covent Garden, I spotted a young man with a piece of ancient technology and a good idea.

This Tom, a sort of itinerant poet. I stopped to comment on the typewriter and was quickly drawn in by his clever idea. As a pair of American women described their friendship and asked Tom to put it into a poem, I decided that I would be his next client.

Tom asked afew questions about me and my loe of London and in 5 minutes, he created this:

If you get to Covent Garden, stop and see Tom. the poet with the typewriter.

Reminders of The History of this Place

If you have ever seen “My Fair Lady,” you may recall that Covent Garden was once London’s flower market where Eliza Doolittle worked. While the flower market moved long ago, there are many reminders of those bygone days in the lovely floral displays around the area.

Unique Shops

As I rambled through the cobbled streets, I came across a number of interesting shops and restaurants..

TinTin is a popular character in the UK andd Europe, his adventures are the subject of numerous books by the Belgian author Georges Remi under the pen name Herge’. The small shop is crammed with TinTin memorabilia and Tee Shirts. It was fun listening in on the conversation of a group of Spanish tourists and hearing one woman’s delight in her purchase that she thought would be well-received back home. I wonder how my newest Tee will be regarded in Florida or Virginia when I return to the States.

Through the Floral Archway, I found myself in the courtyard of a restaurant called Roseblood. The name comes from the French and I could not find out more.

Two more stops that deserve a visit.

Back in my early days at the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission, our offices were in pre-gentrified Silver Spring, MD. We would occasionally have lunch at a place called Jamaica Joes. It had the hottest and spiciest Jamaican food. A London local has assured me that Jamaican restaurants here, do offer less spicy varieties. And what could be more fun than a G & T at a place called the Gin Parlour?

A Closing Thought

If you get to travel far from home, do not be afraid to take the side streets and visit the courtyards. You never know what you will find.