A London Winter Walk: Chelsea to St. Paul’s – Part 2
If you missed part one on Monday, catch up here. By the time I’d walked from Chelsea, through Pimlico, across […]
If you missed part one on Monday, catch up here. By the time I’d walked from Chelsea, through Pimlico, across […]
I realised on Saturday that it would be my last chance in 2014 to take a Winter walk through London
What I love most about London is the mishmash of cultures who live here, the fact that you can find
“It was one of those perfect English autumnal days which occur more frequently in memory than in life.” – P.D. James,
I’m writing from the front seat at the top of a an iconic red London double decker. It’s a drizzly Saturday
On every foodie’s bucket list there surely is a trip to London’s Borough Market. If not, there should be. And
What a month September has been! For the first week, I was in London, then I went to New York the
We’ve had some real treats lately! For part 3 of Malibu’s #BestSummerEver campaign, Jorge and I were presented with a
The day Jorge and I stayed at The Zetter Townhouse in Clerkenwell, we went exploring. First stop: Exmouth Market. This
If you missed part 1, skip back to yesterday’s post. After our catch up over cookies and iced tea /coffee
The day I met Stu from Inspiring City to head over to Shoreditch High Street for our Foto Ruta Clue adventures,
I met Jacintha, a lovely and talented Dutch photographer and blogger at The Cookery School’s blogger social back in May. That’s when
Roy Tyson has a great sense of humour. If his work can make poeple smile, he’s happy. And if you
I know I say this every month, but how quickly did July fly by? It’s been a scorcher here in
Sundays are meant to be slow days, un-rushed, a bit lazy. The best ones leave room for spontaneous plans. Like visits
It’s been a hot and sunny week here in London with plenty of blue sky days. Last Sunday I visited
For four years (until 2012), I worked in Notting Hill, walking every day down the high street. Now when I
Notting Hill on a sunny Summer Saturday is overwhelming. I’ve spent many hours jam packed between bodies of tourists crawling down Portobello
There’s four posts this week – bonus! – because there’s too much I want to write about so I’m going
An elusive pair of London-based street artists, Irony and Boe often work together, painting mainly local animals on walls in the