Living in London means many things. One of these is that just 15 minutes long tube rides can take you to the countryside – to a farm inhabited by pigs and ducks – and to a busy, metropolitan and eclectic district. This is my Saturday in pics, a day spent visiting the Mudchute farm in the Isle of Dogs and walking around Brick Lane, a street bursting with galleries, Indian restaurants and vintage markets, in the heart of the vintage head quarter of the capital, Shoreditch. A few shots – taken with a not so fast lens, unfortunately ๐ – to show you how diverse and multiform London can be.
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Buongiorno Anna… ora vengo da te!!!! ๐
Beautiful photos!! I need to go to London ๐
And what’s up with the shopping cart in the countryside?
Ahahah I have no idea… must be some kind of postmodern art ๐
London at its finest! Love Brick Lane ๐ And it’s really a treat to be able to get to the country side that quickly! Great pictures ๐
Thanks! I’m still wondering about the shopping cart in the countryside! ๐