Colicci - Cafe at Hyde Park

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Colicci

CAFE AT HYDE PARK


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For the first time since the queen's passing, I went down to London proper to see what the vibe is like. Surprisingly, most people are just getting on with their normal life. There are displays of HM Queen Elizabeth II all over town on billboards, lcd screens, posters everywhere, but it felt more like an imposed mourning that a grassroots thing, like I remember when Diana died.

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Talking of which, the palace announced that they didn't want flowers left at Buckingham Palace. Rather, they prepared dedicated places at Hyde Park for the tributes to be left. Of course, some people left flowers near the palace anyway. Some left them in St. James Park. I saw a very touching tribute left by someone with using a little Paddington Bear and a sandwich. I will do a proper photo post of the photos I took.

I ended up staying in town longer than I planned for several reasons. At first, I didn't want to take the tube during the rush hour - being a working day. Also, the vibe, and weather, were both better than I expected. I loved the ambiance at Westminster, where they queen's body is lying in state, so I decided to record some video content there. I will post that too on a later date.

Right. Coffee. Almost forgot :)

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I actually packed my own lunch, since I'm doing a relatively strict keto diet right now, and I was sure I wouldn't find anything that conformed to my diet in town. I did, however, stop by a park cafe in Hyde Park to grab myself an Americano to go with my lunch.

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There they go again with the "..artisan coffee" claim. Again, the minute I saw that, my expectation was raised. Said expectation was dashed at the first sip of the coffee. The coffee wasn't bad, it just wasn't artisan. This word is useless in London now since everyone uses it.

The price was slightly higher than I'm used to. I wondered if that was a result of inflation, or the central London tax, as I call it. Things are always a little more pricey in the city centre.

A quick glance at my time on my phone revealed that I had been on my feet for 3 hours without break. Goodness me! I took a half-hour break on a bench, enjoying my lunch and coffee before heading off to the Parliament Building and Westminster Bridge (erroneously known to many as "Big Ben"), with the rest of my coffee accompanying me through some of the poshest areas of London.

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I took so many photos that my camera ran out of two fully charged batteries. Luckily my phone was fully charged from home, and I was carrying a power bank. It meant I was also able to enjoy my audiobook while taking in the ambiance of the park and having my coffee.

Peace & Love,

Adé

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Taking a bit of coffee is not bad

It isn't. That's for sure.

Hey Adé
Nice update there! I'm happy that you were able to witness the action live. Probably was a good decision to avoid the train today.
I agree about the loose usage of the word artisan coffee these days. It's a shame that people getaway with it and charge a premium for shit coffee.
I'll look out to see some of your photos.
Have a nice day:)))

Thank you :)
The news has finally sunk in I think, and everyone is getting used to the new King. A lot of people are in London from around the country. I even met some international delegates from Africa and Asia.

Sorry your coffee wasn't what you expected, I'll take that tip about the word "artisanal" into account when I visit London sometime 😉😁.

😂😂 yeah avoid the fake artisans 😅

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It’s funny when I see Artisinal my suspicions are raised. I think hmmm, ok, if you say so, I’ll be the judge of your worthiness! We did think about going into London but chose instead to visit Windsor last weekend which was just as moving. Seeing people walking along the street clutching their floral tributes and there were Paddington drawings a plenty there too.

That will be her final resting place on Monday, Windsor. Here in London many parks are hosting the floral tributes too. Even the one near where I live.

Hi, I thought you weren't posting anymore... it's good to see you here.
I hate when I have an expectation of something I buy and then it doesn't turn out to be good, especially when it comes to food or drink, I think: I wouldn't have bought anything!! especially when they tell you that it is something and in reality it is not, for example they told you that it was handmade and it was not so

Hey! I haven't posted in the other place for a while. Got bored of the drama that started there that ruined all the fun 😔

Yes I prefer if they just tell me it's ordinary coffee 🤷🏽‍♂️

Oh yes, the drama is strong over there, the atmosphere is uncomfortable when everything is in an uproar, especially when it comes to choosing publications to vote with the curating account.

And tell me, how is the heat wave over there? here it has been very very strong... sometimes I think: could it be that we are getting closer to the sun or is a meteorite really coming!!!

That would be catastrophic if either of those were true; getting closer to the sun or a meteorite coming. I don't think an approaching meteor would raise the temperature though. The heat wave here is over now. It's even getting a little cold, which is "normal" for this time of year.

How cool that you're cold there, here the heat is higher every day :(
I wish I had an air conditioner hahaha.

We should merge both of our weathers haha