8.31.2011

Harvest

We are experiencing mega-poundage of produce production at the moment and there is no slowing in sight. 
Maybe I need to open my own farmer's stand down on the corner.  Hmmm....


(I know, I know.  My "next post" was supposed to be the Harry Potter World Premier.  I think I've now spent 58.75 hours working on that particular post.  And I am still working on it.  It's coming.  Eventually.)

8.01.2011

London: Borough Market


Ten glorious days spent on the other side of the big pond was not nearly enough, but really, there is no complaining here. Brooke's grad present from BYU fit me just fine.

The weather was fab (except a serious downpour on day 1) and the food, I must say, was a big, delicious surprise!  Simply scrumptious.  When we lived in England 16 years ago really good food was, well, a leeetle hard to come by (I warily admit whilst hoping to not offend any of my beloved Brit friends).   For the most part the only place to really get great food was at a pub. Well, times have changed!   England has stepped up to the plate (no pun intended) and now offers delicious food galore.  And boy, did we ever take advantage of that!

Our plane arrived in London at 6 a.m. and, after quickly checking into our "flat," we headed straight for Borough Market.  A most divine food market in the heart of London not far from London Bridge.


BTW, this was the view out my bedroom window in our flat, which was one block from Trafalgar Square.   It reminded me of the musical Oliver and I half-expected that, at any moment, Fagin would pop out and dance on the roof-tops armed with a chimney sweeper in his hand.

Er, wait.  Maybe I'm thinking of Bert in Mary Poppins.

Either way, neither showed up and I was slightly disappointed.

Anyhoo, on to the market, where succulent samples of nosh eagerly awaited our arrival.















 "Excuse me ma'am, would you like a side of 'hoof' with your swine leg?"


*Coming next: The London premier of Harry Potter 7 Part 2 (yes, we stood right next to the red carpet!!).