September 1981
The weather was dry and cold, I had my winter coat on. The clouds were a greyish white, making the streets seem dismal. That’s when I saw it for the first time, the long street, with the colourful shops on display. Walking slowly pass each shop, first it was the oriental shop selling the trendy Kung Fu Slippers that was what they were called, to all the different types of oriental clothing.
The restaurants seemed so quiet and funky, but they weren’t opened yet. The bank wasn’t yet opened either, but there was time to browse through to the other shops.
The day was the last for us so we made the most of the one street we hadn’t been down for a while. As we turned a corner, the smell of fish and chips filled the corner, and decided to go and order to take away. We headed back to the street, which was a temporary stay for a day, and unravelled the package, those were the best chips in 1981.
June 2016
The street is more vibrant, the restaurant seem more open-planned, the bank has gone only to be replaced with more restaurants. The oriental shop has gone. Somehow, the street has more energy, tourist now flock this area, and at night there are night streamers with tinsel lights, beautiful.
Oh how time has changed. Who would’ve thought.
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