Places we loved to immerse ourselves were at various local markets. Oh the stories attached when frequenting those markets would keep a writer going for their entire life. The sounds, the smells, the roar of a stall holder, the anticipation of a bargain and the markets unique atmosphere are all combined within moments of setting foot into the markets domain.
One particular day back in October 2016, Portobello Market still held all the same allure, though this day there was someone who made this particular visit a special one. We caught a quick glimpse of a woman, looking rather regal, who surely could not be the Queen?
We looked at each other for confirmation.
Of course, it isn’t her.
The woman with the turquoise jacket was here, we believe to celebrate the 150 years history of this market. A bit of a good sport to help out even though she is a year late.
She was a woman of few words and a hint of a wicked sense of humour through that twinkle in her eye when she shared her contagious laugh. It was a royal meeting we weren’t going to forget in a hurry.

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What a wonderful final image – it captures all the variety, character and zing of London’s fabulous markets!
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Thank you very much and I agree London markets are fantastic to wander around. Not to mention the characters you meet.
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Absolutely – and those you see – I used to love just watching!
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Well that certainly must have been a thrill!
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Well, perhaps more of a laugh than a thrill 🙂
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Cardboard queen?
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No, she was for real. There seems to be a double of us all somewhere in the world.
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Ah, I get it now. The face didn’t quite seem right. I’m a little slow sometimes.
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Not a problem, Eilene. You’re far from being slow.
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Oh, I would have enjoyed meeting her! AND I LOVE Markets too! I bet I could do an entire blog series on Markets! Thanks for joining in this week! Cady
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You could. At the time, it captured our sense of fun.
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How funny! Not very big, is she? 🙂 🙂
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She wasn’t and she looks very shorter next to Les who’s 194cm 🙂
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What a fun experience. I wonder if it’s something she does a lot or was a one-off on that day.
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It was fun. She didn’t chat and we didn’t push our luck as she was very obliging regarding having her photo taken with Les.
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That is a great choice for this theme, Suzanne!
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