Monday 2 June 2014

A trip to Camden.


Who loves a good holiday? Or a better question...who doesn't? I definitely do. I have always loved the thought of no school for a week or two and loved the prospect of having free time even if I wasn't doing anything exciting.
This holiday my family hadn't made many plans apart from a visit to our friends in London.




I had recently been hoping to go to Camden and visit the market, try the street food, see all the unique shops and all the other amazing things, So, I persuaded my mum to stop in Camden on the way to our friends.





As you already know, if you have read my blog post about Amsterdam, I am a keen photographer, but I am not great at remembering to take my camera out of my bag, so once again I'm sorry that the pictures aren't great quality as they were taken on my iPhone. I promise I will start taking the pictures on my camera.
Camden is amazing for photography, all the bright and colourful signs, food and lights. There's a vibrant atmosphere as well, bubbly and peaceful at the same time because everyone is in there own place, they aren't judging people for their style or looks (well...not aloud).





The food, yes the food. Well, I am not typically super healthy, not that I'm not healthy. I eat a balanced diet, 3 meals a day and try to eat 5-a-day, but I won't turn down cake/chocolate/crisps etc and I generally don't really care what is in my food. However, if I have the choice between a healthy and unhealthy meal, I will choose healthy. Camden had a mass of great street food stalls, each fresh, healthy and most important of all delicious!


Soul Kitchen sign