Art, Food & Shoping - Another Saturday in London

So we set out today to go see The Cans Festival in The Tunnel on Leake Street. Basically it is a free zone for graffiti artists where they were had artists from all over the UK and Europe and even an Aussie and an American come in and do pieces in the tunnel. It was pretty cool to see some of the art and even some of the artists in action.

Whoever says Graffiti isn’t art needs to rethink that…

Then it was around the river banks and into the parks walking around. The weather here today was absolutely perfect: sunny and warm. We made sure to enjoy as much of it as we could because we keep hearing how the sun will soon be leaving us for months.

So after Jen raved and raved about the Whole Foods on Kennsington High Street we had to go check it out. Let me say this. It was as advertised. Not only did it have a huge marketplace upstairs with all sorts of food, but it had two additional floors full of groceries and a selection that could be described as spectacular and/or wow. It is the largest Whole Foods in the world. I can’t run through every last thing about it that was awesome, but I will say for example, that I really like a certain brand of fruit spread. St. Dalfour which is pretty easy to find, but most stores have a selection of 8 or so standard flavors. Well Whole Foods for the win with all 18 flavors. There were flavors I didn’t even know they made. Yes I know, but it is the simple things in life…





