Instagramable Moments: June 2014
June was an excellent month. It kicked off with a little breakfast hamper courtesy of Harrods with some excellent tea and […]
June was an excellent month. It kicked off with a little breakfast hamper courtesy of Harrods with some excellent tea and […]
My favourite part about the Bibimbap experience was the sizzle! [youtube=”http://youtu.be/P3iPP0zSilM?t=13s”] Jorge and I were invited down to their Charlotte
Saturday was the start to a beautiful weekend, the first Jorge and I have had off or free together in
The secret garden at Bumpkin Chelsea is a relaxing, welcome place, with colourful tables, trellis strung with fairy lights, the
It rained all morning, a typically grey day in London. A few of my favourite girl friends (Dimple, Ewelina, Lucy)
May, my last full month as an unmarried woman (!), began with cupcakes. It’s pretty amazing all that we managed
I love the Hoxton Mini Press books about East London, a project I sponsored on Kickstarter at the end of last
Last week, a little black envelope was popped through our letterbox. It contained a sleek white box and a scented bit
Over canapés at The Cookery School on London’s Little Portland Street, I said to Jorge: “Can making your own pasta
I woke up early. Far too early even for a normal working day. The sun was just inching its way into the
It’s raining as I write this on Saturday morning, the world outside a dull grey, people strolling by the window with
It was a cool, but sunny Spring day on Friday with no obligations or plans and a four day bank holiday weekend
Westbourne Grove crosses London’s tourist-packed Portobello Road, but it’s much quieter. Instead of the crowds, there are orderly queues of
From hotels to food to experiences, I’m generally attracted to the quirkier things in life. I appreciate creativity in the
It’s been a strange month for me. The first week I was in North Tonawanda, New York, for a whirlwind
Photo: Paul busting out the salsa moves in Colombia Paul is one of those true travelers that I often envy,
When February kicked off, it brought the last few days of my mom’s short visit to London. Most of February
It was a beautifully sunny Sunday with vibrant blue skies. I popped into Paul for my daily English breakfast tea
January crawled a bit in the beginning with its grey and rainy days, Londoners walking the wet pavements with heads
Nowhere in London inspires such wanderlust as Daunt in Marylebone – an “original Edwardian bookshop with long oak galleries and