Like the first snowdrops, the first cuckoo of spring (although the green parrots of London squawk all year round) ...
The return of autumn is marked by Downton Abbey and a new series of Lewis. And when my thoughts turn to dahlias, I invariably feel the urge for a Sunday afternoon trip to Columbia Road. Looking back, it seems that nothing changes ...
Yet again, I was tempted by the hydrangeas but held off until the moment when the cry goes up along the road. "Twoferfive. Twoferfive. Two bunches for £5. Ladies, two bunches for £5."
A sheaf of papery Chinese lanterns and a big bunch of claret-coloured dahlias. Bargain sealed.
Then home to watch Downton, almost embracing autumn ...
The first bottle of whisky should clinch it.
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I once worked on a book with Kay Gallwey who did this London Transport poster of Columbia Market. I have never been, but mean to soon.
http://www.ltmcollection.org/posters/poster/poster.html?_IXMAXHITS_=1&IXinv=1988/10/1&IXsummary=artist/artist&IXartist=Kay%20Gallwey&_IXFIRST_=1&IXenlarge=1062-24
I remember that poster, Lucille. It does get very crowded - but it's a nice afternoon out. Cake and vintage china opportunities, too - and a lovely perfume shop!
That beats Columbia Rd prices, even at the end of the day, Sue.
Lewis is out of retirement - Hathaway went on a long walk to Santiago de Compostela, turned round and came back again. And Peaky Blinders is back, though a bit too gory for me - but think you said you liked it?
A new series of Lewis you say? Thank you so much. Have I missed any?
Don't think it's on for another couple of weeks, Toffeeapple.
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