So here is the second part of my London post -
I also took some pics as you do.
Like I said in the last post, I was in Blackheath in the morning which I feel is one of the loveliest parts of the city.

This was walking towards the Common up the hill.
As you can see, it was a lovely sunny bright day.

This was another part of the city - well outskirts - Bromley - walking to Bromley North station after I did my mobile phone store visit.
After my tete-a-tete with the moderator on the jacket potato research, I went to Charing Cross Road to pop into the most famous bookshop,
Foyles and oogled at the wonderful CDs at
Rays Jazz Shop. The music book section in the shop is enormous and I felt I was in candy land. I did not but anything except for a CD in the second-hand section in the jazz racks -
Duke Ellington Meets Coleman Hawkins. On the way from Foyles, I caught a bus to Piccadilly to do my final covert shop and had some spicy Japanese bento, but before that, I walked through Chinatown and guess what I saw on a trailer connected to a vehicle - and if any of you folks have watched
Only Fools And Horses then you will recognise the Trotter three-wheeled van!

Here is that comedy series theme -
Anyway, I reach Wasabi and have my meal there and then I caught the bus to Victoria and homeward bound.

This pork bulgogi was delicious and very spicy!
An enjoyable day with some nice remuneration.