Hi Jane! Greetings from London! I'm at the world famous Camden
Market. We're shopping in the largest part of it, Camden Stables
Market
. There are hundreds of shops and stalls here. You can
find some great second-hand shoes and clothes at bargain
prices plus beautiful antiques and furniture. They have also got
food from all over the world in their food courts. Right now, my
parents and I are having lunch at a Mexican food stall. We're
having such a good time! I can't imagine this place in Victorian
times full of stables for the horses pulling the barges along the
canal, but that's where the name comes from. Can you believe
it? You'd love it here!
See you soon,
Fiona
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