Thursday, 7 March 2013

John Cornwell RIP



John Cornwell- the Gentleman Bear
Daddy long legs bounce the window
Hugo's in his snoring chair
He potters round his pocket cottage
Sipping green cut-grass soaked air
So finely dresses, so debonair;
A touch of frost upon his hair

Back in grubby, wheezing London,
Home in 15 Red Lion Square,
All business matters carried out
With a gentlemanly flair
His rose-pink shirt is pressed with care
By shining,whirling dervish Clair

All legal London knows John Cornwell
Ever wise and ever fair
Save for when he hears a siren,
American or hip hop blare
Then don't approach,no, do not dare!
That roaring, great indignant bear



John was very tall with lovely thick black hair. he dressed beautifully and always looked very stylish.

Thursday, 28 February 2013

Our really phoney market on the slide

http://www.standard.co.uk/comment/comment/amol-rajan-fairtrade-local-organic--the-myth-of-ethical-food-8509756.html

People are just getting real around here.

After Christmas it is always very quiet but now it should be picking up. Instead we have at least five empty shops in our shopping mall that passes for the market.
Here we have no greengrocer, no bakery,no butcher no fresh fish and if it was not for Tesco, no where to go for ordinary groceries.  Loads of gift stores flogging bits that get caught up in the hoover, overpriced clothes and media savvy places like Leon posturing as wholesome.  Their display of a glass milk bottle on the counter, while serving Tescos 2 pint cartons. 
The market seems to be getting emptier every week- except for antiques day on Thursday when real characters turn up and it is really quite fun to look around.

I have now started taking my visitors to Walthamstow or Green street to look at real markets.
I see Spitalfields Old Market is in the news as it may be resold. And that Smithfield might go the same way as Spitalfields.

Spitalfields Market reportedly for sale

Spitalfields Market reportedly for sale

Sunday, 10 February 2013

The great Julie Burchill

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/features/desert-island-discs/castaway/197b54c8#b01qhd0p

My idea of bliss on Sunday is a cooked breakfast, Sunday service and then catching up on Desert island discs.
Today one of my heroines, the drippy voiced, squeaky, fearless Julie Burchill.  I was thinking about the reason I have not been blogging so much this year- I know it is a lack of courage

I have such strong feelings about what is happening locally and nationally- and a lot personally and if I was to write them down I would get a lot of flack and I am just not willing to take it.
Julie goes for the jugular and a lot of her passions are close to mine- especially a fascination with the Jews.  She shows her dedication by trying to learn hebrew.  I can only show my regard by donating my parking scratch cards to The Sandys Row Synagogue and listening like Julie to 'Exodus'
'http://sandysrow.org.uk/

Tuesday, 1 January 2013

Happy New Year

Old kilns next to Gladstone pottery museum

dilapidated buildings in central Longton
Old factory in central Longton

We decided we had to at last leave our comfortable nest and have a good walk over Longton. 
I have stayed here with my friend for over 20 years and this beautiful area, with it's hills and chimneys  chapels and pie shops is very dear to me.
We crossed the road and then over the A50 by the walkway.  It is a depressing walk. I hate to see Longton so run down and shabby. I took  these photos today in what is meant to be the industrial quarter. We met nobody in a 3 hour walk except a group of eastern Europeans who may have been squatting in one of the near derelict buildings or possibly working on a small enterprise.  It looks indeed like an area of how I imagine parts of Bulgaria or Rumania . I would not have dared going round here alone- for fear of loose guard dogs.  But we did not even hear any of them, nothing much to guard.

Not a bus running today and no place to even get a coffee.  Smashed shops, a broken down pub and the precinct. The MP for the area is Tristram Hunt- I wonder where he lives in his constituency- nowhere near we were walking I am sure- not many 'Tristrams' in Longton

Thursday, 20 December 2012

The E15 choir

On LB C radio there has been a lot of discussion on the legacy of the Olympics.  Of course most of Newham is still very shabby- the Olympic shopping centre gross and ugly - full of stuff nobody really needs and very few round there can afford. I do expect loads of shops to close there in the New Year.  It is a place with no history, no traditions.No room for any sentiment- a Gradgrind sort of place.
But The Theatre Royal, sort of re branded as Stratford East did get some money and used a little to form a choir. Now the funding has stopped and individuals mostly from the Borough, including a few of my friends, now self fund their choir and we went to the Christmas concert at the theatre.  A wonderful hour and showing that excellence (ie Spitalfields Festival) does not always make the best entertainment

Monday, 10 December 2012

East End Sunday Service: The St Parish Church of St Chad's, Haggeston, Dunl...

East End Sunday Service: The St Parish Church of St Chad's, Haggeston, Dunl...: Every time I visit a Catholic church I want to confess, not necessarily to expose my fraudulent faith but instead to grapple with some guilt...


I must be one of the 'nans'!

Thursday, 29 November 2012

Tuesday, 20 November 2012

BBC News - East End Trades Guild to be launched in Spitalfields

BBC News - East End Trades Guild to be launched in Spitalfields:

'via Blog this'

In fact it was launched with some style last night at Christ Church
Ushered in with banjos and trumpets and traditional London songs
Paul Gardner the market sundriesman surprised us all by wearing a suit- and giving a superb address

Thursday, 8 November 2012

Lord Mayor's Show 2012 - Festivals

Lord Mayor's Show 2012 - Festivals

Heba will be there - look out for us
Our lorry has a huge bobbin winding.
Lots of children and women dressed up with somewhere to go

Sunday, 21 October 2012

Ted's Bulletin

Ted's Bulletin:

'via Blog this'

It's a must- try the Pop up tarts and corned beef hash.

Tuesday, 2 October 2012

Allotment coach outing

We normally go once or twice a year to a RHS garden.
This one- on September 22nd, seemed to be the last day of the summer

Monday, 1 October 2012

Our not so subtle poster

This is just not good.  Nothing subtle about the latest offering in Spitalfields.
I wonder how long this will stay in place

Harvest festival in Kent


Kent sounds good but actually the London Borough of Bexley.  Lamborey, very pretty and I had never heard of it but it is a place that we will know a bit more soon for family reasons.  We did not know it was Harvest Festival so it was with some dismay we saw the parade of guides, brownies, beavers, scouts and all the flags out- and the inevitable Betjeman poem about the church mouse!  The Mass was actually very beautiful with a choir and lovely hymns but it was freezing cold...............I could not wait to get out and warm up with some hot coffee in the church hall. Unfortunately I managed to tip a full cup down my  front and mysteriously  into a bag that held my knitting- the front of the half finished jumper   now has a rather surreal brown pattern.