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Some of you already know (from our last post), that The Café has been temporarily transported to the other side of The Pond. We're visiting our daughter and her family in London and having the time of our lives. Many of our readers have asked that we share pictures, so Scott and I have put together a pictorial post or two of our trip. These posts will be more travel related, but since we love exploring food wherever we go, we'll sneak some in here and there. It's just part of who we are!
Generally, we visit our family in London each spring and again in the fall, (we can't stay away from those grandkiddos for too long) and we've learned to love so many things about this bustling city of eight million. And though we have enjoyed seeing many of the famous London tourist attractions, for us it's the classic, everyday elements of this charming city that have us so smitten. What elements you say? Glad you asked!
the croissants...
We may not be in France, but only the narrow (21 mile) English Channel separates the two countries. The art of croissant making has definitely travelled across the water (or perhaps it came via the Chunnel). They are large, amazingly delicious and super flaky!
the flowers...
I'm beginning to believe that everyone in England has a green thumb. Whether it's part of the right of passage here for little Brit gardeners, or the maritime, misty, moisty climate; it seems that, wherever we roam, there are verdant blooming plants growing out of the tiniest little nooks and crannies. There are also abundant flowers for sale in every hue imaginable at small outdoor markets strewn liberally throughout the city.
the River Thames...
Strolling or biking down the River is one of our favorite pastimes. We love to people watch, river watch, push babies or just admire the myriad of changing looks the water takes on. By day or by night, the River Thames is a lovely sight indeed.
the markets...
Open air markets can be found all over the city; with the freshest, most beautiful produce, flowers, meat, eggs, fish, bread, etc. Some of them are open every day of the week and some just on Saturdays. I can hardly control myself at these delightful foodie lover havens.
Well, that's a little glimpse of the London we love. We'll be sharing more London pics later in the week, but be sure to check back Thursday for a fun, new recipe. It's an easy, but super delicious side you'll want for the upcoming holidays; Make Ahead Green Beans with Lemon Herb Panko Crumbs. If you've been looking for the perfect side, we definitely gotcha covered!
Freerangegirl says
I'm so glad you're enjoying your trip to the UK - great photos!
Karen (Back Road Journal) says
Even if your family didn't live in London, I could see why you would want to return.
Laura (Tutti Dolci) says
Beautiful photos, it sounds like you are having the best time!
Chris Scheuer says
Honestly Julia, the croissants have been wonderful almost everywhere we've gone. They just seem to know how to make them here.
Claire @ Claire K Creations says
I can't decide what I like the most. Oh ok I'll tell you but you probably would have guessed... the markets! Love the man rubbing his belly in the back of one of the photos. Thanks for sharing your London with us.
John@Kitchen Riffs says
I love travel pictures! And London is so gorgeous -- I can never see enough of it. Enjoy your trip!
Andrea @ Cooking with Mamma C says
I visited London in 2010 and so enjoyed seeing your photos. Most of all, I love that you get to spend time with your grandchildren. Enjoy your trip!
Maureen | Orgasmic Chef says
I love London too. When John's son was studying in Reading for 5 years we visited quite often. Always something new to see and do. Have a great time!
Angie@Angie's Recipes says
Beautiful photos of London! I would love to see more of markets. Thanks for sharing, Chris.
Sandra says
These pictures are extraordinary! Have a wonderful trip!
Betty says
oh how i loved your photos - i visit my son and family every christmas season - and that is so wonderful too - love the christmas "faires" and the christmas evening walk in Barnes with roasted chestnuts and the wonderful shops and carolers! i have been going there for christmas for about 15 years and then sometimes in between - it's such a fantastic city!!
Patti O'Reilly says
I share your passion for London! Thanks for the beautiful photo's...a walk down memory lane.I must book a trip there soon!
Have a wonderful time. You're in my prayer's!
Ready for the green bean recipe!
Patti
Chris Scheuer says
Thanks Patti, miss seeing you. We might have to come together some time. 🙂
Wendy says
Thanks so much for sharing, Chris and Scott! It is such fun traveling vicariously through your London posts! Its not often that one has the opportunity in life to travel repeatedly to a "foreign" location, so often that it becomes a place you miss when you are home! How wonderful that you are able to share the wonders of London with your grandchildren!