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Showing posts with label useful.. Show all posts

Jan 12, 2013

east street market


East Street Market is the closest market to where I live now in London. 
It rules life on East Street in Camberwell every day except monday. 
You will find everything you need for your everyday live. It feels 'authentic' 
cause it is mainly used by the (multicultural) surrounding neighborhood. 


 East Street Market is one of London's oldest, largest and busiest markets 
and is as fondly visited now by local people as it has been for decades. 
There are a wide a variety of goods on offer, from fresh fruit and vegetables
to African clothing and materials. 

(Southwark Council website, more informations e.g. opening hours there)


Also I found these 1990s beauties there. 

Oct 22, 2012

books books bookshops


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100 (!)
independent 
bookshops
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find a printed 
version of 
the map e.g. at 

Oct 5, 2012

Prejudice.

english baguette & german umbrella 
In France, you will see as many people 
carrying baguettes with them, as you 
imagine. In London, you should always 
have your umbrella close to you. Really.


Sep 26, 2012

NO TIME WASTERS WANTED (searching a room)

Whereas time wasting time seems to be a serious business
in Berlin, you can't success with it here.
Beginning to search a room, I was shocked how many adds
tell you that. But: You need a lot of money here.
And time wasting in general is not a very profitable job.
Everything is under pressure: Its horribly expensive.
Many people are searching rooms. Everything goes very fast.
If you have any expectations for your new home,
forget about them. You will see a lot of shitty places.
But maybe, in the end, you will find something, that
comes a bit closer to what you expected.

I was really suffering in the beginning, but in the end
I found out, that searching rooms could maybe
become my new hobby. It is a good way to get to know
a place. You see different areas. You meet many
people. They show you their homes and you get an
imagination about the wide range of how people interpret
living together.

Practical advice
1. The most popular tool is gumtree, followed by spare room
and flatshare. You will spend hours with them.
2. If there is something interesting, call them immediately.
If there is an add in the morning, be sure the room is
gone in the evening. Understanding english at the phone is
an advanced exercise, but you will get better.
3. Ask them to message you the address, because that's the
most important information you have to get.
4. Most people want at least 6 month contracts. It is ok,
as long as you can get out of it, maybe with a 1-month
period of cancelation. 5. GO FOR GOLD

Sep 20, 2012

postcards and patina

The most interesting postcards are those, that stand in shops for years, ignored by every good tourist. They get a certain patina which deals kind of honest with the medium itself. Sorry, I am not more than just a postcard.




Sep 19, 2012

For beginners.




basic

  • tube map
  • adopter plug (no adopter, no power)
  • london a-z (roadmap A5)

advanced

  • sim card (lyca) + top up (sim card is only 1£; top up from 5 £)
  • oyster travel card (for cheaper transport tickets)


Sep 18, 2012

Nikes 1-18 to do in London


Nike made a to do list for me. It is on the opposite of this postcard
(which fits really good to my new, french shoes).

1. Boat trip on river Thamse
2. Fish and chips
3. Greenwich foot tunnel (370 m)
4. Falafel
5. Royal College
5. Live drawing in Fashion College
6. Be close to the queen (once)
7. Hampstead Heath
8. Swimming in the ponds
9. Brunswhick House Café
10. A blind date
11. Collecting chestnuts in Greenwhich Park
12. Feeding squirrels
13. Visiting Highgate Cemetery
14. Theatre
15. Opera
16. Borough Market
17. Portobello Road Market
18. Leave London and come back.