We booked our flights and the rental car today for the wedding in June. I found a really cheap B&B in the same little village where the reception will be. It saves us a 12km trip to the nearest big hotel, which would be 40 Euros by cab . I called the cab company of that particular area and the person on the phone was really helpful and kind, he gave me some addresses of hotels to check out online. The nearest hotel would’ve been either Wieringermeer or Schagen and the latter was booked already. A room at Wieringermeer would’ve been another 93 Euros. So I called the lady of the B&B and was pleasantly surprised to find out that the room was available. The perfect place to stay, in the middle of nowhere, in farmer country!
I needed fabric to sew two new dresses, and a zipper to adjust and finish my dress for the wedding. So we went to Ridley Road Market, to this store called ‘Dalston Mill Fabrics’. An Aladdin’s cave to be explored, so many fabrics and colours, zippers, threads. I bought a dark chocolate satin and a light grey satin, thread and zippers so I’m all set to finish the dress for the wedding and start the other two in time. This store was situated next to the Ridley Road market, a cool market, we were a bit late but we’ll probably go there again. I need to look for bamboo steam baskets since mine are falling apart of intensive use. I also need to look for ingredients for Dim Sum, since I have been craving this and Sushi lately. I think I will make some Sushi next week and buy fresh tuna from this market.
We then rushed off to Lakeside, A. had bought the wrong size of shoes so we had to go there to swap them, they only had one pair left unfortunately, the ones on the shelf, so one shoe was slightly more cracked than the other. I went to Marks & Spencer and finally found the pants [cropped leg] that I have been looking for, so I bought two of them in black and I ordered another pair in a light grey tartan fabric [very nice!]. I will have to collect them next Saturday from Ilford. Because I have been craving for Asian food for days we decided to order in Chinese. Unfortunately Dim Sum is never on the menu, well, not the original Dim Sum, only starters… Anyway it was good but I will still make some Sushi next week!!!
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Ridley Road Market
Open: Mon-Wed, 9am-3pm, Thu 9am-midday, Fri/Sat 9am-5pm, Dalston Kingslane Railway Station.
London Borough of Hackney
This is the place to come if you’ve a penchant for Asian, African, Caribbean and Mediterranean food stuffs. Sadly, the market has made headlines in recent months for all the wrong reasons (allegedly illegal bushmeat is easily obtainable if you’re a regular to the market) although that said, it’s still a good place to come for cheap fruit ‘n’ vegetables, exotic spices and Asian specialities. Ridley Road market is a truly great place to walk around; it bustles, it jostles, it smells, it’s noisy, it tests your patience, it tires you out, it’s completely fascinating, at turns its comic and then somehow seems poignant. In short, it’s alive.
The mixture of races rubbing shoulders with each other is incredible: Indian, Chinese, Jamaican, old time Londoners (ie, pre-yuppy), Turkish, African – they’re all here, buying provisions, chatting away in all manner of languages and dialects. And the food on sale is amazing: dates, custard apples, big fat avocados, pomegranites, sharon fruit, mangos, pumpkins, sweet potatoes, puna yams, bags of garlic, thousands of chillis, a whole array of scary blackened smoked fish heads, and even rolls of dried, cured cow skin. The various fishmongers sell between them fresh tuna, coley fillets, live crabs, squid, octopus, salmon, cod, tilapia, skate, red snappers and psychadelic parrot fish.
You take as you find, speak of what you see, and after many years of walking down Kingsland Road, ending up at Ridley Road market, one can never tire of the amazing vibe of the place, its myriad faces and languages all competing with the sound of the market traders shouting back at you, selling they’re bits and bobs, rubbing they’re hands together to get the warmth back in, sipping hot steaming cups of tea. Ridley Road market, and by extension, it’s a great place; busy, colourful, unpretentious, noisy, real and alive. If you can see beyond its scruffiness, you might well find yourself falling hopelessly in love with the place.
© My Hackney
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My Busy Weekend
I’ve spent most of Saturday getting a bank account which is almost impossible here if you do not have an income yet. Even with A.’s history at his bank which is over 20 years or mine in the Lowlands which is also over 20 years it wouldn’t make a difference. I will have to start allover again building up credit with this bank. Lucky me we have been talking with a very very nice lady who was willing to spend 2 hours with us sorting out the best option so I could bank online, pay online and get a debit card [type of card that we don’t have in the Lowlands].
She registered me as self-employed and that way I could get most of the benefits without being still at the bottom option on the ladder of my new banking career. I’m half way now which is good and I’m very happy that we managed to get the job done. I’ve read all sorts of horror stories online and was totally prepared to be rejected. A. didn’t believe me as usual so he was surprised to find out that I was telling the truth and I have been doing my research online… I’m with Barclays now, which is the same bank A. works for [not that it made any difference, just a fact to mention] and in a few days I will get my debit card and will be able to by corn cob bedding for my mice online… what a relief!
I spent half my Friday looking for anything decent to wear/buy at two big clothes stores nearby but I didn’t succeed at all. High Street fashion is definitely not my type of fashion. I do like ‘hoodies’ so I bought two and one pair of trousers because I’m in need!!! Because I got frustrated on Friday A. wanted us to go to Camden Market where it would be more likely for me to succeed since fashion there is weird, extravagant, different, unusual, un-highstreet-like and much nicer; the alternative way. To my Dutch friends: High Street fashion is somewhat in between Kalverstraat mode and Jordanese dames met teveel [nep] goud of [nep] merken… Camden Market is meer Waterlooplein achtig; errug leuk!
Anyway we spent about 3.5 hours there at the market and I’ve found the right gear although we need to go back and buy another one because there was only one grey pair. If you would like to see Punks, Goths, Fetish, Alternative and also common people mixed together than this is the place to go. I now understand why some of my friends love it *grin* There’s a really nice vibe/atmosphere and people are relaxed. It is crowded but still not really annoying, we might go earlier next time though. Weather was beautiful and we were lucky that it didn’t rain! I had a wonderful weekend and accomplished a lot thanks to A.! Camden Market website –>
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