This Sunday was a little busier than usual as we had two jobs to do. The first of these was the laundry.

Costa, Marchmont Street
We packed the shopping trolley with the items to be washed and heaved it onto a number 205 bus. From the bus stop in Euston Road we wheeled it to the launderette in Marchmont Street. To our dismay, the place was crowded but, by some strange chance, two large-size washing machines were free. We emptied the trolley into these, set them going and went off to the nearby branch of Costa for coffee and a half-hour rest.

The launderette – suddenly empty
When we returned to the launderette it was to find it gradually emptying, leaving us with plenty of choice as far as dryers were concerned. We grabbed three of these and set them going with £3 in each.
When they finished their labours, there were still some items not completely dry so we put these into a dryer for another whirl.

Walking through Cartwright Gardens
Once everything was dry, we packed it away in the trolley and set off for home. We passed through Cartwright Gardens on the way back to Euston Road

Chapel Cafe
Having reached home, we unashamedly took a rest. Then, at 1 pm, we set out again with the trolley, having of course unloaded it of laundry. Our ultimate destination was Sainsbury’s to do our shopping but, first, we stopped off at the Chapel Cafe for lunch.

In Sainsbury’s
Sainsbury’s was fairly busy but it didn’t take us long to gather our purchases, Then we had to face the queues at the check-out though, to be honest, we didn’t have to wait long.
Returning home, we put away the shopping and then the laundry (which we had left decorously piled on the bed), following this with another rest – well, it is Sunday!

Brake lights in Pentonville Road
A bit later, we went out for a coffee and a walk (just to “close the circle” on Tigger’s walk app). Darkness had fallen making the brake lights of the cars waiting at the crossroads seem that much brighter. It also, incidentally, shows how many drivers wait at the lights with their foot on the brake pedal instead of applying the handbrake as you are supposed to do.

Islington High Street
We turned along Islington High Street which was fairly busy with both vehicles and pedestrians.

Starbuck’s
We went into Starbuck’s and had coffee. The nicer upstairs lounge was closed so we all had to remain in the small downstairs lounge.

The Angel crossroads
Afterwards, we went back via the Angel crossroads which I caught in a rare quiet moment during a change of traffic lights.

Penton Street meets Pentonville Road
We walked along Pentonville Road to the reservoir from where I took this photo. Pentonville Road runs diagonally across the picture; Penton Street enters in from the light at the illuminated building; and Claremont Square is over my left shoulder, as it were.

Looking down Amwell Street
We walked down to the SW corner of Claremont Square where you have this view down Amwell Street.

Looking down Mylne Street
My last photo is a view from the SE corner of Claremont Square down Mylne Street to Myddelton Square and the tower of St Mark’s Church.
From here we returned home for a snug evening before another week comes along to fret us with its demands and preoccupations.


































































































