Where I grew up in California (50s-60s), brunch was what you ate at the restaurant we went to on Sundays after going to church. The next meal would not occur until the evening. Sunday roast lunch was something I discovered after moving here....
From experience, quite a lot of Americans use the drive-thru and then park in the McDonalds lot to eat the food. When I lived there it didn't seem abnormal. Now it does!
There's already precedent for stations very close together: West Hampstead Overground, West Hampstead Underground and West Hampstead Thameslink.... Any re-opening of Junction Road will be too late now that I've retired.
We sold our house in Stroud Green, a crumbling Victorian. Yes, profit was certainly made, but the it was bought 37 years ago for £42k. It would be difficult to buy a shed with a London postcode now for that amount. The rise happened to homeowners wi…
Another recommendation is Rivers of London by Ben Aaronovitch (prefer these to Suzanne Clarke's book Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell, which I agree is Austenesque in tone), for a mix of detective/police procedural set in modern London (you could nav…
My bike lights and I have been described as "the Starship Enterprise" when passing the Stapleton. I have at least one front/back set on during daytimes as well. I would rather look ridiculous and be seen.
I grew up in Southern California where fireworks were banned as a fire hazard. Eventually even the municipal displays in our area were stopped as well (insurance reasons). So as teenagers there was always someone who went over the border to Mexico…
My electric bike had trouble with Crouch Hill and Mount Pleasant Villas, but I could make it up Ferme Park Road and Albany Road okay. They are very heavy and definitely need pedal power going up!
Sadly, have moved from Stroud Green after 25+ years …
Awareness helps but also the more people around the better. I won't go on myself unless it is populated. Previous SG.org discussions:http://www.stroudgreen.org/discussion/4604http://www.stroudgreen.org/discussion/comment/49420
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The train would have been a more convenient way to get there. The Barking-Gospel Oak Users Group and TfL have had reinstatement of the "Junction Road for Tufnell Park" station on the wish list for years. There was some hope it would get approved as …
As someone who rides every day from SG to Tufnell Park, there isn't a way to get into the park from Station Road (where there used to be a platform for the Crouch Hill/Gospel Oak train). There's fencing up at the moment in the playing fields so not…
Lupe Pintos http://lupepintos.com/ has quite a large selection and have been my salvation for years. The shipping cost can be high unless you are ordering quite a lot.
There's probably more Mexican grocery shops in London now, but haven't searched…
Game of Thrones - I read the books as they came out but haven't see the TV series. It's difficult to remember where they are when talking to the TV only fans. "Rage of Thrones" says it all:
Things I can buy here (usually from specialist shops) (www.lupepintos.com): tins of tomatillos (doubt Tesco will have these) tins of Anaheim chiles (or these) Cholula hot sauce, original and garlic (thank you Waitrose for carrying these at Ho…
A vintage Singer sewing machine from around 1910 has just come down from our loft (it belonged to Mr Wisteria's grandmother). I'm looking for the key to unlock the case so I can post a photo, but it is free to a good home!
It's a bit like complaining about noise during the day when you live next to a school. The secondary I work for got a Noise Abatement notice from Camden Council a couple of years ago citing children in the play areas and the bells/buzzers for lesson…
The other problem with Camden Road is the potholes and sunken drain grates - in the bus lane - and I avoid it when I can.
I have a short commute to Tufnell Park (rain or shine) and, other than when on the pavement leading up to my house, always ri…