…From flea markets to art galleries



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…From flea markets to art galleries



If you have any trios to share just copy my link and paste it into your post. I’ll be sure to check it out.
Originally Denmark street was laid out in the 17th century and named after King George of Denmark. In the 19th and 20th centuries it became a hub for sheet music sales, instrument shops and music publishers and in the mid 20fh century it attracted many famous musicians. Some notable names are David Bowie, Elton John, The Rolling Stones and the Sex Pistols.






Today Denmark is still home to many instrument shops and recording studios but the surrounding area has been demolished and redeveloped.






After exploring the street and checking out the guitars at No Tom Guitars we were in pursuit of lunch. We walked down some small streets with very trendy shops and we ended up in Covent Garden.







By the time we decided on Buns and Buns for lunch it was already mid afternoon so we only ordered a couple appetizers so that we wouldn’t spoil our appetites for dinner. A bit pricey but very tasty. https://www.bunsandbuns.com/
…nymphaea Carlos Magdalena

…then lunch in a pub and a walk through Hyde Park
Kevin decided to surprise me with a secret itinerary into central London today. We walked to the Arsenal Station and took the Piccadilly line to Green Park and then transferred onto the Jubilee line. Three stops later we got off at St. John’s Wood.
As we started walking Kevin hesitated for a moment and checked his phone for directions. A kind man asked if we were looking for Abby Road. Our destination was no longer a surprise but I was very moved by Kevin’s plan. He knows that I was and still am a big Beatles fan.


The actual studio is heavily guarded but there is a gift shop that is open to the public.




We considered going to some of the other iconic Beatles landmarks but they were all very far apart and not easy to walk to so we opted to get some lunch instead.
We headed to Bakers Street and had a nice meal at the Allsop Arms. I had the steak sandwich and lemonade and Kevin had the chicken BLT and a non alcoholic Peroni.

The forecasted rain held off and we made our way south to Hyde Park. We entered from the north east side and continued along the path towards the Serpentine Lake. As we got closer to the lake we were happy to see benches to rest our weary feet.









After a short rest we continued heading south to the south end of Hyde Park.








On the way out of the park I saw the rose garden and suggested to Kevin that he could rest some more while I quickly checked out the flowers.







All in all it was a great outing and when we got home Brendan cooked us dinner and Sevin set up her hairdressing parlour and gave Oma and Big Papa a makeover. If our son shares his photos with me I might share them with you. All I can say is that it was crazy fun and there was a lot of laughing.
…thanks to Judy Dykstra-Brown for hosting the Numbers Game Photo Challenge https://judydykstrabrown.com/2025/06/08/the-numbers-game-75-please-play-along/
This weeks number is 197. If you want to participate just type this number into the search box on your photo page. It’s fun to see what pops up.





















…during rush hour







It took us almost an hour to get back to our flat.




…at Kew Gardens



…thanks to Fandango for hosting FOWC https://mymindmappings.com/2025/06/09/fowc-with-fandango-rock/













… examining the fine detail on antiques










