Evening ramble (2)

Continued from my previous post.

As it was so warm, we delayed going out again until 5 pm when, we hoped, it would be a little cooler. We then went for a stroll around part of the neighbourhood that we had not visited recently. I enjoyed this because, as I have said, I love our district and enjoy wandering its streets, caressing it with my feet, as you might say.

There is no narrative and I will just show you a few of the photos taken along the way.

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No 1 High Street, Islington

No 1 High Street, Islington is one of our favourite Islington buildings, standing more or less on the site of the ancient Angel tavern.

High Street

Traffic, sun and shadow at evening in High Street, Islington.

Colebrooke Row Gardens

This is Colebrooke Row Gardens where we came to sit for a while in the sun.

Insect cloud

We sat on a bench and watched these insects gathered in a cloud, presumably for the purposes of mating.

Tall tree

I admired this unusually tall tree on a street corner.

Polish RC Church of Our Lady of Czestochowa

This is the Polish RC Church of Our Lady of Czestochowa.

St Peter's Street

Sunlit houses in St Peter’s Street.

Devonia Road

The shadows begin to lengthen in Devonia Road.

Telephone pole

This old-fashioned telephone pole is one of several we were surprised to find still existing in the older streets of Islington.

Angel Comedy Club

The Bill Murray pub and the Angel Comedy Club with performances every night. No, I’ve never been.

Tintin on refrigerator

Hergé’s Tintin on a discarded refrigerator.

Pavement garden

A pavement garden – this is definitely a trend that is catching on.

St James's Church

St James’s Church catches the evening sunlight.

Street with steps

We walked down this street and left it by the steps at the end.

Britannia Row

Sunshine and shadow among the trees of Britannia Row.

The Duke of Cambridge

The Duke of Cambridge, Islington’s “organic” pub restaurant.

Colebrooke Row

Returning along Colebrooke Row.

St John the Evangelist RC Church

St John the Evangelist RC Church, sinking into shadow.

Door knocker

Lion-face door-knockers like this one abound in the neighbourhood. You find them in all states and conditions. This one was clean and polished and sparkled like gold in the evening sunshine.

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