Got Craft? at Tooting Tram and Social
Being a south Londoner, I was only too happy to hop, skip and jump over to Tooting Broadway yesterday to meet a friend Salome and her pal Louise for the Got Craft? fair, held at the Tooting Tram and...
View ArticleThe House Next Door
When the husband asked me a while back for ideas of where to shoot an upcoming product special for WIRED UK magazine, I said he should investigate the decaying location used in The King’s Speech (and,...
View ArticleMy Disappointing Photos From the Aldwych Underground Station Tour
Outside Aldwych exit; shot by Andrew on the Panasonic LX3 I was so excited to get my four rolls of photos processed from yesterday’s tour of the disused Aldwych station tour, that I held my breath and...
View ArticleBrockwell Park In Autumn
However excited I may be for Christmas next week, I do already miss Autumn. I popped off a roll of T64 in my LC-A+ just a few weeks ago, and already the reds and golds have since been replaced by bare...
View ArticleA Champagne Afternoon Tea For Two
Meeting up with a good friend for a champagne afternoon tea after a crazy week at work must be one of the best pleasures in life. Laura and I were recently invited by One Aldwych to sample the Covent...
View ArticleWe Could’ve Been Anything That We Wanted to Be
I think the last Secret Cinema night I went to was the ill-fated Battle of Algiers, which admittedly wasn’t the best one of the secret series. With prices having been raised, and a run of not-so-great...
View ArticleSeveral Reasons I Love Herne Hill Today
A ’50s yard-stick bought for a tenner, and my new Abercrombie & Fitch sou’wester. I could write one of these posts every day of the week, but particularly after the lovely Saturday morning we had...
View ArticleHerne Hill’s Inaugural Farmers’ Market
My local area of Herne Hill just got that little bit more bourgeoisie with the launch of its first farmers’ market, located at the yet-to-be-named pedestrianised end of Railton Road. Despite the odd...
View ArticleI Found Myself Lost, By the Station Called King’s Cross
Waking up to a cold, I wandered, lost and slightly dazed, around King’s Cross this evening — hoping the warm heat would stave off the germs; the open air would clear my housebound-head, and with the...
View ArticleMixing Cocktails at The Folly
Goldfish In the Bag, and a Damson In Distress, behind it The Bank area isn’t the first place I’d head to for a couple of drinks, but when The Folly invited my food-blogger friend Tash and I down to...
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