Sunday, 23 March 2025

London

I haven't been to The City area of London for about 30 years.   I had a great career there in my younger days (cv below).  It felt very different to my commuter days -  the underground trains have better seats, are cleaner and less crowded, the streets have less traffic... we walked from London Bridge to the Walkie Talkie building to see the Sky Garden.   We had pre-booked although 'walk-ins' were being accepted. 





 It is very warm up there on the 37th floor to enable the jungle area of tropical plants to flourish - a mini Kew Gardens greenhouse kind of vibe but not as much greenery as I had expected, large areas are for the bar and a restaurant although there are areas amongst the greenery where you can sit with a cocktail or coffee - the views are spectacular - a tourist could tick a lot of boxes on their to do list from one standing position ... We could see the Shard, the Gherkin and Tower of London, all the way out to Canary Wharf and numerous rooftop gardens on high rise buildings  that gave a surprisingly green London landscape when looked at from above!  












We then took the tube over to Kensington where we had lunch at Dishoom - I had always wanted to go there since my blogging friend *Vix* posted of visits to her local.  We weren't disappointed.  Dishoom Kensington is situated in the old, iconic Barkers building, much of the original art deco decor remains and they even have Jazz music some nights with live band.  The food was authentic and beautifully presented.  This was a birthday treat - birthday still rolling!   





I had paneer roomali roll which is a handkerchief bread wrapped around paneer, onions, peppers, green leaves, with a cooling mint chutney.  It was hot, spicy and delicious and went well with a Kingfisher beer.


Hubby had chicken 'berry Britannia' - a biryani which  was layered with meat, spices and basmati rice, in a heavy lidded pot, spiced with ginger, garlic, mint and corriander. Light and delicately flavoured,  Kingfisher beer and we also shared vegetable samosas which we asked to have brought with the main so we could make full use of those deliciious dips!  My favourite was a corriander, mint and mango cooling dip.





Sitting in Dishoom, I remembered as a teenager taking the bus to Kensington High Street regularly to sit in the windows of the same building, which was then Biba fashion store.  There were once fabulously oppulent velvet chairs in the floor to ceiling shop windows where you could sit and pose, hoping to be 'discovered' as a model.   Shopping for fashion in those days was exciting, over the knee boots, jewellery, make up and clothing all in the same place, dark inside, crowded and blasting out pop music of the 70s era,  It's hard to tell which part was Biba now as the buildings are now a massive food supply hall and M&S further along.  







We took the Circle Line to see the Science Museum, we had booked - hubby wanted to see the flight section and I was interested to see the medicine section - a very brief visit as we only had an hour before closing, but a pleasant end to the day.




Above: 1. First aviation engine capable of taking off vertically without need of a runway.

Above 2. Space shuttle.

Above 3. Storage jar depicting a colonic flush methinks!

Too cold for the allotment today despite the promise of sunshine between showers on the forecast, so I spent the day researching Slimming World recipes as we both need to shed some weight.  Then I went through my wardrobe and made a nice pile to put on EBay.  I have tried Vinted but it doesn't seem to get the same interest.  I also had about 2 hours sleep in the afternoon - a new luxury of retirement, sleep when I want!



*Brief CV!  A career change in the 80s/90s took me to the City of London as a personal assistant in merchant banks; first to the Sales/Trading Floor MD, then later to the VP of Legal & Compliance, over a span of 16 years.  I learned to be flexible and when the financial crisis hit and many lost their jobs, I was kept on as a floating secretary,  providing cover for the Chairman's office, Company Secretary or anyone who needed me, organising large corporate events, roadshows/corporate travel!  I met some interesting people, some well known! I even participated in arranging personal visits/security clearance for the then Prince Harry to visit for after school tea at my employers family home.  My career in the corporate world was fun, long hours and hard work, well paid, but it seems like another life now, I don't miss the 1 1/2 hour early morning commute, or often going home in the small hours of the morning in a rattling old black taxi across London with a luke warm pizza on my lap!  


We are back in London in a few days time to see the Ideal Home Exhibition for which we have free tickets thanks to Moneysavingexpert.com - always worth a look on this website for freebies.




 

4 comments:

  1. Betty, the sky garden looks amazing, what a view. It was interesting to read about your London life. I remember Biba, and so many little coffee bars in the Soho area!

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  2. Yay, Dishoom! We've not been in ages but the food atmosphere is absolute magic, isn't it? What a stunner the branch you visited is. We've eaten at Britannia and Sons, the Parsi cafe on Kolaba Causeway in Mumbai, where S's dish was invented!
    You look absolutely stunning in that blouse and burgundy skirt, your hair and eyebrows are utter perfection. The Sky Garden looks amazing and that jug in the Science Museum is hilarious!
    I loved reading your CV. Like you I liked the money I earnt in my corporate days but hated the hours and having to eat on the hoof. I'd love a time machine to go back to the 1970s and buy all those beautiful clothes, the days when every shop had its own distinctive look, not like now when its the same old boring stuff.
    We used to go the the Ideal Home Exhibition every year when we were at school, I loved it! Have fun! xxx

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  3. I'd love to see the Sky Garden one day! London is on my wishlist anyway.

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  4. Wow what an incredible sharing dear Betty ๐Ÿ‘โ™ฅ๏ธ
    First of all I looked at you for a while as you were looking so stunning that for a seconds I thought it was one of your older photos ๐Ÿ˜‚

    Lovely couple indeed ๐Ÿฅฐ

    How nice to visiting London after thirty years?.? ๐Ÿ˜ฎ
    Seems like you live quite away from the city so visiting it often was a task like thing maybe.
    Awesome shots from above the 37th floor roof top. I liked the roof top garden idea really cool.

    The food looks from very Asian ๐Ÿค— happy retirement and happy birthday to you my beautiful friend ๐Ÿฅฐโ™ฅ๏ธ

    Your cv details are amazing and very impressive wow ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿค—๐Ÿฅฐโ™ฅ๏ธ
    You have done wonderful and very important things undoubtedly ๐Ÿ‘Œ๐Ÿค—
    Enjoy the retirement days with loved ones and best of luck for the recipes .you donโ€™t look over weight ๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿฅฐ

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London

I haven't been to The City area of London for about 30 years.   I had a great career there in my younger days (cv below).  It felt very ...