The Anonymous Widower

Curry With A Kick?

I saw this sign in the window of a restaurant in Upper Street.

Curry With A Kick?

Curry With A Kick?

I wonder if it’s gluten free.

December 11, 2012 Posted by | Food, World | , | Leave a comment

A New Bus for London To The Rescue

This afternoon, it was all chaos in Islington.  There appeared to have been a serious accident on the Essex Road and all of the buses were diverting by Highbury Corner.

I was trying to get home by getting a bus down St. Paul’s  Road, but the normal 30s and 277s couldn’t get past the jams. A couple of 38s went past without stopping, although it wasn’t their normal territory.  And then a New Bus for London hove into view!

It stopped and quite a few including myself got aboard.

The conductor was marshalling people on and off and the hop-on/hop-off capability meant that quite a few got to their destination, despite it not being the regular route.

When it did get to its regular route, I got off and walked home.

It was all a superb demonstration of the advantages of doubled-crewed buses with a hop-on/hop-off platform.

Roll on the next six hundred.

November 23, 2012 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , , | 3 Comments

Essex Road On The Up!

I took this picture yesterday of the Essex Road in Islington, as it approaches Balls Pond Road

Essex Road On The Up!

I remember when the area was very run-down in the 1970s, but now it’s on the up, with some quality shops and businesses.

What is missing though, is a decent coffee shop!

November 7, 2012 Posted by | World | , , | Leave a comment

Islington Goes For 20 mph Speed Limit

This was voted on last night by Islington Council according to this article on the BBC.

I hope it sorts out the problems of accidents, but many seem to be caused by drivers not respecting lights.  Try crossing the road outside Highbury and Islington station at busy times.

Islington’s real problem is that there is too much traffic, trying to drive down too few roads.

October 19, 2012 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , | Leave a comment

Carluccio’s Christmas Menu

When you are a coeliac in a group at an office or other place of work, you are often the only one and when Christmas comes, it is a source of tension and often unhappiness about where you have the Christmas lunch.

Carluccio’s this year have come up with a Christmas menu, that has a choice of turkey, sausage and lentils, cod, steak or two risottos. Only the turkey is not gluten-free. This is the menu for my local restaurant in Islington.

I think they’ve come up with a Christmas menu for everybody.

October 8, 2012 Posted by | Food | , , , | 2 Comments

Boris’s Plot To Get Londoners Fit!

A few days ago, at the Angel, I came out of the Tube station and after picking up my paper, I needed any of a 30, 38 or 56 bus to get myself home.

I was crossing the road, when I became aware of people running in all directions, including down the middle of and across the road. Luckily the lights were with us, so I followed the force.

The rushing was all because a New Bus for London, running on the 38 route had appeared and was waiting to get on the stop to suck in its load of passengers.

I got on at the rear platform and sat immediately and safely in one of the rear facing seats by the platform, just as the bus moved away.

This morning returning from the Angel after a coffee and doing some shopping, I followed a rather puffing much younger man onto the bus.

I then remarked to the driver that these buses seemed to be a plot to get Londoners fit.

She laughed and didn’t disagree.

September 30, 2012 Posted by | Health, Transport/Travel | , , , , | Leave a comment

A Missed Picture!

I waited by the Angel Building for a New Bus for London to trundle up the hill to the stop, so that I could photograph one with Lauderdale Tower and The Shard in the background.

Lauderdale Tower and The Shard

But one didn’t come!

Jessica was on the bus-stop opposite!

Jessica At The Bus Stop

She must have the most displayed midriff in history.

August 31, 2012 Posted by | Transport/Travel, World | , , , | Leave a comment

Upper Street Was Quiet

I know, it’s a bank holiday, but Upper Street was unusually quiet.

Upper Street Was Quiet

You couldn’t say Carluccio’s or Waitrose were busy either.

And now it’s started raining.

As I’ve said many times before, when I become the dictator, bank holidays will be the first thing to get banned.

August 27, 2012 Posted by | World | , , , | 9 Comments

A New Coffee Stall On Islington Green

I walked through Islington Green today and there is now a coffee stall at the opposite end to the statue of Hugh Myddleton.

Giddy Up Coffee Stall On Islington Green

The guy running it is Australian, so it would appear, what with my physio and the chiropodist, the area now seems to have an increasing number of businesses, with Aussies in charge.

August 21, 2012 Posted by | Food, World | , | 1 Comment

A Coeliac Compares Islington and Highbury Corner Waitroses

I have two Waitroses close to me and both are just a single bus ride from the stop on my corner. The Islington store is at the Angel and the Highbury Corner one is just a littleWaitrose across the road from Highbury and Islington station.

I can get most things I need in  the Highbury Corner store, except for the goats’ milk and yoghurt, that I like.  They even have the Genius Gluten Free bread and a good selection of gluten-free cakes and biscuits.

The bigger store at Islington, is always a bit short and the bread is sometimes non-existent. They do generally stock some gluten-free beer, which I haven’t checked for at Highbury Corner.

August 4, 2012 Posted by | Food | , , , | 3 Comments