London as a whole, like most old European cities, is a pretty challenging place to get oriented-- many roads follow seemingly illogical courses as they turn at strange angles, changing names about 6 times in one mile and at one point maybe becoming a pedestrian-only lane. When giving directions to someone, you can't say "walk two blocks and hang a right" because there are no 'blocks' here. In fact, I don't know if there are any roads that actually run due north/south or east/west. Another confusing thing is the slight variation in the names of different streets. Just within the Bloomsbury area there is a Bedford Way, Bedford Place, Bedford Court, Bedford Row, Bedford Ave and Bedford Square. This is more than enough to confuse any visitor (or resident, really). I wonder who this 'Bedford' character is...must have been pretty important to have so many things named after him/her.
I enjoy taking walks around my neighborhood and have taken a few pictures to show you some of the things around Bloomsbury. (Most of these pictures were taken a few months ago which is why there are still leaves on the trees.)
(The placard shows a Saint Bernard dog rescuing a man from icy water. The pub has recently been remodeled and the new placard isn't as funny, so I'm glad I have this old photo.)


1 comment:
Blimey, Mindi, what a great entry! :) I enjoyed the photo tour. Too bad the pub's not called Warm Friend at Hand...a watering hole for geriatrics.
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