When we got to their home, I had the pleasure of meeting Neil's mum. She was just as sweet and adorable as I knew she would be. They are such a wonderful family, and I really do feel blessed to have met Neil and gotten to know his family.
Neil's mum and I
Deb and Neil
Monday, Deb and I were so tired after I was set up in the "tiki" room, we both decided to nap until Neil came home. Neil had to go to the shop and unload the van, so we had a good 4 hours to recoup some of our lost sleep from the weekend.
Tuesday, Deb had to go out of town for business, and I went to work with Neil. Going to work with Neil is like going to Camden to play, since he works at Sounds that Swing, the Camden record shop. It was really fun wandering around Camden. Brillo came down to the shop (love that man!), I ran into Nick Barnes and Rob Chops in the Stables Market and found an amazing shopping stall called "Out of Time" that is owned by Trev Collins, who is a DJ and the drummer of the Excellos. I had met Trev in Las Vegas before, and running into people I knew made me feel not so much like a tourist.
A Genuine Painting by John Wayne Gacy hangs in the shop
Trev Collin's shop, Out of Time
The man, himself, Trevor Collins
How amazing is his shop?
I also met a nice guy, named Keith, at Trevor's stall. He refinishes antique oak furniture and it turns out we have a mutual friend, Mel from the Blog Incendiary Blond. Mel is engaged to my good friend from home, Aaron. I had hoped to see her in London, but Neil and I had plans the 3 full days I was there, so it was a no go.
Trev gave me a Rockinitz T-shirt. That was the club he used to run.
Met up with Clare and Martin for dinner, so Brillo, Neil, Clare, Martin and I ate at the Spread Eagle where they hold the Wheelie Bag nights. I will blog more on Wheelie Bags, later.
Here are a few more photos of Camden and Clare and Martin:
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