• Wander in Harleyford Road Community Gardens

    Updated: 2011-08-31 07:30:00
    , : skip to main skip to sidebar Tired of London , Tired of Life One thing a day to do in London A website about things to do in London Pages Home About Contact Talking to Strangers 31 August 2011 Wander in Harleyford Road Community Gardens Formally laid out in the late 1980s , on a patch of ground which local residents had adopted to grow vegetables in 1984, the Harleyford Road Community Garden is a pretty little garden just up the road from the Oval . The garden is , we are told , created and maintained by residents , and divided into several areas including a wildlife area , pond and a playground , as well as mosaic pathways and even a mosaic bench . For more information , see visit http : londonist.com 2011 07 nature-ist-harleyford-road-and-bonnington-square.php Labels : Parks and

  • Edinburgh 2011: Segue Sisters

    Updated: 2011-08-29 16:54:00
    : : Paul in London Paul is in London . And seeing mostly theatre Monday , August 29, 2011 Edinburgh 2011 : Segue Sisters Looking back at the Edinburgh Fringe there was a lot of fine singing to be savoured . Including from the Segue Sisters who are a close-knit harmony group with a difference . They ride on personal mobility vehicles . Or rather they would if health and safety rules at the Gilded Balloon allowed . Instead , we have to pretend that they could as they harmonised some thoroughly modern popular tunes of the day against the backdrop of a story involving them going to jail for stealing too many popular songs . Actually it is hard to believe these sweet lovely girls could go to jail for anything . Well , maybe writing cheesy stories to hang their act off , although they are not

  • Go to Notting Hill Carnival

    Updated: 2011-08-29 09:45:00
    , : skip to main skip to sidebar Tired of London , Tired of Life One thing a day to do in London A website about things to do in London Pages Home About Contact Talking to Strangers 29 August 2011 Go to Notting Hill Carnival Over in West London today , the main day of one of the world's largest street parties is taking place , with thousands of performers putting on a brilliant show . Started in 1964, the carnival generally attracts up to a million people to party in the streets , and often draws up to twenty miles of parades , scores of sound systems , thousands of volunteers and up to a million revellers . For more , see http : www.nottinghill-carnival.co.uk Picture SPakhrin used under Creative Commons^ Labels : Annual Events West London 1 comments : Juliet said . I never been in this

  • Jensen Interceptor

    Updated: 2011-08-28 15:59:39
    Spotted this Jensen Interceptor off Gloucester Road in Kensington. Nice. About 7.5 litre if memory serves me correctly. Ideal for nipping around London Town! Love the big back window on these. This is a 1973 model, going by the registration number.

  • Go to an Alternative Village Fete

    Updated: 2011-08-28 09:57:00
    , : skip to main skip to sidebar Tired of London , Tired of Life One thing a day to do in London A website about things to do in London Pages Home About Contact Talking to Strangers 28 August 2011 Go to an Alternative Village Fete Artists , craftmakers and producers gather at the National Theatre today for an alternative village fete organised by Home Live Art . Alongside the stalls there will , we are told , also be music and games for all ages from 1pm until 5pm , and again tomorrow . For more , see http : now-here-this.timeout.com 2011 08 25 the-alternative-village-fete Labels : One Off Events South Bank Things to do 0 comments : Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to : Post Comments Atom Stroud Fringe Festival is a free festival in Gloucestershire's most beautiful .

  • Stroll along Anchor Iron Wharf

    Updated: 2011-08-27 07:30:00
    , : skip to main skip to sidebar Tired of London , Tired of Life One thing a day to do in London A website about things to do in London Pages Home About Contact Talking to Strangers 27 August 2011 Stroll along Anchor Iron Wharf Just outside Maritime Greenwich , and now home to an odd housing development , the views North from Anchor Iron Wharf towards Canary Wharf and the Millennium Dome are fantastic . A large anchor records how the history of the land which now forms the wharf , from King Edgar , who granted it to the abbey of St Peters , Ghent in 964, to Charles Robinson , who moved to the wharf in 1953, trading scrap iron , lead , metal and glass . For more , see http : www.thegreenwichphantom.co.uk 2009 02 anchor-iron-wharf Picture used under Creative Commons^ Labels : Greenwich

  • Shop: Made in Mogotes

    Updated: 2011-08-27 07:17:53
    If anyone is still popping by LLO, this is a quick post and let you know I’ve started working with local artisans in the small village of Mogotes, Colombia where I’m staying to promote their crafts abroad. They made pretty … Continue reading →

  • Borrow books from Durning Library

    Updated: 2011-08-26 07:30:00
    , : skip to main skip to sidebar Tired of London , Tired of Life One thing a day to do in London A website about things to do in London Pages Home About Contact Talking to Strangers 26 August 2011 Borrow books from Durning Library Some people complain it is boring when your author features libraries , but they just don't understand . As an example , Durning Library in Kennington is housed in a beautiful building , designed by S Sidney RJ Smith , the architect of the Tate Gallery , and lends books out for free . Opened in 1889, as one of the first public libraries in Lambeth , the Library is still open today six days a week at its premises on Kennington Lane . It was founded by Jemina Durning Smith , the sister-in-law of Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence , a Library Commissioner . One notable

  • Theatre: Grindhouse

    Updated: 2011-08-25 23:39:00
    : : Paul in London Paul is in London . And seeing mostly theatre Thursday , August 25, 2011 Theatre : Grindhouse From one fringe festival to another , on Monday night I found myself with Johnnyfox at the Royal Vauxhall Tavern catching Grindhouse , an evening of experimental theatre from RE:artzzZ as part of the Hot August Fringe Vauxhall around the RVT is an odd place to spend a weeknight . The busy roadway , the sense the venue is boarded up and the empty side streets gives you a hostile vibe about the place . On the other hand , we had it on good authority they serve a good scampi and chips , and you can smell the vinegar from the food upon . entering As the act prepares to begin , the audience is weirded out by some mortuary chic as the performers wearing various shades of black and

  • Ed Fringe 2011: Briefs

    Updated: 2011-08-25 23:10:00
    : : Paul in London Paul is in London . And seeing mostly theatre Thursday , August 25, 2011 Ed Fringe 2011 : Briefs Of all the shows that I caught at the Ed Fringe , one that I had a soft spot for was the boys from my hometown Brisbane Australia performing Briefs . They have taken the circus act and made it dirty . Very , very dirty . Part drag , part circus and part filth they have managed to go to a place nobody else has quite gone before . The circus and burlesque will probably be better for . it It is an unpolished act , and there are long stretches that could be politely described as , not connecting with the audiences But full frontal nudity and Australian cliches aside , it is a showcase for some incredible burlesque and circus acts along with a slice of life from Australia It is

  • Visit the Royal Tank Regiment Memorial

    Updated: 2011-08-25 07:30:00
    , : skip to main skip to sidebar Tired of London , Tired of Life One thing a day to do in London A website about things to do in London Pages Home About Contact Talking to Strangers 25 August 2011 Visit the Royal Tank Regiment Memorial Located on the corner of Whitehall Court and Whitehall Place , in Westminster , the Royal Tank Regiment Memorial was unveiled by the Queen in June 2000. The sculpture was designed by Vivien Mallock , based on a miniature by George Henry Paulin . It depicts the crew of a Comet tank , used during the Second World War . A plaque explains that each crew consisted of five men a commander , a loader , a gunner , a driver and a hull machine gun loader . Your author was introduced to the memorial by John Kennedy , author of the informative London Bollards blog and

  • Browse at Greenwich Printmakers

    Updated: 2011-08-24 07:30:00
    , : skip to main skip to sidebar Tired of London , Tired of Life One thing a day to do in London A website about things to do in London Pages Home About Contact Talking to Strangers 24 August 2011 Browse at Greenwich Printmakers The Greenwich Printmakers Gallery is run by the Greenwich Printmakers Association , founded in 1979 and still providing a permanent gallery space in Greenwich Market to display many prints , available for sale in the gallery . As with all these things , there are some excellent prints available and some a little more questionable in style and taste , but they will all appeal to someone , and it is at least an achievable way to buy some art . Plus it's right beside Greenwich Market which makes it a great place to browse as part of a wander around the wider market .

  • Take the kids paddling in Cock Pond

    Updated: 2011-08-23 07:30:00
    , : skip to main skip to sidebar Tired of London , Tired of Life One thing a day to do in London A website about things to do in London Pages Home About Contact Talking to Strangers 23 August 2011 Take the kids paddling in Cock Pond Apparently named after a pub called the Cock , on the site of what was previously a nice pub called the Frog and Forget-me-not , and is now a generic characterless pub called the Frog , Cock Pond is a children's paddling pool , on the North side of Clapham Common . Unlike the older ponds on the common , Cock Pond in its present incarnation is a relatively new construction . Mount Pond , one of the other Clapham Common ponds , was famously where that Benjamin Franklin conducted scientific experiments , pouring oil on troubled waters and observing the results .

  • Edinburgh reflections 2011: More coverage

    Updated: 2011-08-23 01:30:00
    : : Paul in London Paul is in London . And seeing mostly theatre Tuesday , August 23, 2011 Edinburgh reflections 2011 : More coverage After four full days over five days , it was time to bid farewell to Edinburgh and the Edinburgh Fringe and reviewing for the guys at Whatsonstage.com and The Public Reviews Going to the Fringe requires discipline in itself . You need to be able to plan a day of seeing shows , get to each of them in time and not get lost And manage to eat and drink something on the way . Sleep is always good too . Adding the requirement to write short and coherrent 200 word review of what you are seen within 24 hours and give it a star rating is really like trying to be too clever for one's own . good Of course nobody reads the reviews even the performers in some cases They

  • Take a Boris Bike on a trip out

    Updated: 2011-08-22 07:30:00
    , : skip to main skip to sidebar Tired of London , Tired of Life One thing a day to do in London A website about things to do in London Pages Home About Contact Talking to Strangers 22 August 2011 Take a Boris Bike on a trip out Though they may soon be given more freedom life for the first year or so has been a fairly sad existence for a Boris Bike , riding on short hops in Zone One , choked by Central London smog . Though the hire charges do start to ramp up a bit when you extend your session , it feels humane to liberate our little blue friends for a longer trip . Over the weekend your author accepted an invitation from Ian , owner of the eternally interesting Ian Visits website to abandon his yellow bike and take two lucky Boris bikes on the Eurostar to Paris . Eurostar operator does

  • Attend the London Honey Festival

    Updated: 2011-08-21 07:30:00
    , : skip to main skip to sidebar Tired of London , Tired of Life One thing a day to do in London A website about things to do in London Pages Home About Contact Talking to Strangers 21 August 2011 Attend the London Honey Festival This afternoon from 1pm to 5pm , beekeepers from around the capital are gathering at the Royal Festival Hall , on the South Bank , for a festival of London honey , and you are invited It's being billed as an opportunity to meet your local beekeeper , taste honey , and even buy a jar or two of local honey . At a time when beekeeping is undergoing a renaissance , it sounds like a great idea , for everyone except the bees . For more , see http : www.bbka.org.uk news_and_events london_honey_festival Picture Mark Hillary used under Creative Commons^ Labels : One Off

  • Do the Queen's Head treasure hunt

    Updated: 2011-08-20 07:30:00
    , : skip to main skip to sidebar Tired of London , Tired of Life One thing a day to do in London A website about things to do in London Pages Home About Contact Talking to Strangers 20 August 2011 Do the Queen's Head treasure hunt The Queen's Head , in Brook Green , is a decent little pub with a nice beer garden out the back . Today , it is hosting one of its regular treasure hunts , from 11am to 3pm . The hunt takes place around the local area and costs 10 per person , including morning coffee and lunch . Teams of four to six are suggested . For more information , see http : adventurequizzes.com treasurequest Labels : fun Things to do West London 0 comments : Post a Comment Older Post Home Subscribe to : Post Comments Atom Time Out To read 10 things Tired of London recommended for Time

  • Edinburgh Reflections 2011: The first 36 hours

    Updated: 2011-08-20 02:05:00
    : : Paul in London Paul is in London . And seeing mostly theatre Saturday , August 20, 2011 Edinburgh Reflections 2011 : The first 36 hours The first reflections on the shows seen to date with Johnnyfoxlondon and a jaded boo following an awful Faulty Towers experience . Edinboo : Reflections on a bad lunch and a fringe so far . mp3 Meanwhile , I have published elsewhere short reviews of the following shows so : far Little Shop of Homos The Deacon Mary Blandys Gallows Tree Still Life Dreaming The Melody Blog Please Retain For Your Records More detailed coverage to follow . Posted by Pauly Email This BlogThis Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Google Buzz Labels : Audioboo edfringe edinburgh fringe The Public Reviews Whatsonstage.com 0 comments : Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post

  • Drapers Report + August 2011 Online +

    Updated: 2011-08-19 15:20:56

  • Drink at South London Pacific

    Updated: 2011-08-19 07:30:00
    , : skip to main skip to sidebar Tired of London , Tired of Life One thing a day to do in London A website about things to do in London Pages Home About Contact Talking to Strangers 19 August 2011 Drink at South London Pacific Your author constantly bores friends talking about how there is in London , all that life can afford and this even boils down to questionable theme pubs , like the South Pacific themed bar just around the corner from Oval tube station . It's quite a fun bar , but one has to ask how and why the owners came up with their plan to bring a slice of tiki paradise' to SE11. Whatever the reasoning behind it , it continues to operate , fairly successfully and is certainly worth a visit at some point . Your author enjoyed his last trip there , but thinks it might have been a

  • Drapers Report + August 2011

    Updated: 2011-08-19 01:04:08

  • Summertime: Leave London

    Updated: 2011-08-18 19:43:00
    : : Paul in London Paul is in London . And seeing mostly theatre Thursday , August 18, 2011 Summertime : Leave London Summertime is a chance to be out of London , which given recent events has been quite a relief . But it hasn't all been muscle boys in tight speedos on beaches of Nice . I am also at the Edinburgh Fringe reviewing for Whatsonstage.com and The Public Reviews It is a great opportunity to see some strange and interesting shows and meet some rather lovely and talented . people I will publish and tweet these reviews separately , along with the links to the above sites . I'm up in Edinburgh until Sunday so welcome any suggestions for things I should catch , but at the moment I am on a deadline to publish three more reviews and find a complete stranger who speaks fluent French .

  • Drink at the Plume of Feathers

    Updated: 2011-08-18 07:30:00
    , : skip to main skip to sidebar Tired of London , Tired of Life One thing a day to do in London A website about things to do in London Pages Home About Contact Talking to Strangers 18 August 2011 Drink at the Plume of Feathers A fantastic pub on the edge of Greenwich Park , the Plume of Feathers dates back as far as 1691, when kings and queens walked just over the wall in the Royal Park . Today , it is a great little pub which attracts locals and the more discerning tourist , offering food and good ales served from an attractive central bar , by polite and friendly staff . It all makes for a lovely atmosphere , with the one caveat that Sunday evening double G with old friends should be avoided by those looking for a quick walk home , and a productive Monday . For more , see http :

  • Eat at Whole Foods

    Updated: 2011-08-17 07:30:00
    , : skip to main skip to sidebar Tired of London , Tired of Life One thing a day to do in London A website about things to do in London Pages Home About Contact Talking to Strangers 17 August 2011 Eat at Whole Foods Your author prides himself on his up to date articles , so a mere three years after it opened in High Street Kensington , he finally found time to pop down to American Whole Foods , for a spot of lunch . The result is a shop downstairs , which sells food and that sort of thing , and a not-too-horrendously priced food court upstairs , which is a cross between Harrods Food Hall and Tebay Services , on the M6. It was fine , and worth popping into if you're in a rush , but it is unlikely to change the world . For more information , see http : wholefoodsmarket.com stores kensington

  • TheCoolFashion + Margin Report, Part 2 +

    Updated: 2011-08-17 01:18:13

  • Fresh Habits +

    Updated: 2011-08-16 18:31:57

  • See the Woolwich Arsenal Gatehouse

    Updated: 2011-08-16 07:31:00
    , : skip to main skip to sidebar Tired of London , Tired of Life One thing a day to do in London A website about things to do in London Pages Home About Contact Talking to Strangers 16 August 2011 See the Woolwich Arsenal Gatehouse Over on the 853 blog for the past week or so , Darryl has been highlighting how Woolwich was airbrushed out of riot coverage because it is not home to any fashionable media types . So , in order to once again highlight the existence of Woolwich , let's look at another local icon , the Woolwich Arsenal Gatehouse . Constructed in 1829 as the main entrance to the Royal Arsenal , the Arch stands on the north side of Beresford Square . In 1996, it was rescued by the Greenwich Enterprise Board , who converted it into office space , a use which continues today . For

  • Relax in Archbishop's Park

    Updated: 2011-08-15 07:30:00
    , : skip to main skip to sidebar Tired of London , Tired of Life One thing a day to do in London A website about things to do in London Pages Home About Contact Talking to Strangers 15 August 2011 Relax in Archbishop's Park Once part of the grounds of Lambeth Palace , the Archbishop of Canterbury's London home , Archbishop's Park was first opened to local people during the tenure of Archbishop Tait , in the second half of the 19th century . However , it wasn't until 1901 that it formally became a public park , which today is a popular escape for both commuters and local people . Today , the park also has sports pitches and a children's play area . For more information , see http : www.lambeth.gov.uk Services Environment ParksGreenSpaces Parks ArchbishopsPark.htm Labels : Parks and Gardens

  • RareInThing.com

    Updated: 2011-08-14 14:39:02

  • Find the Roman wharf at St Magnus-the-Martyr

    Updated: 2011-08-14 09:38:00
    , : skip to main skip to sidebar Tired of London , Tired of Life One thing a day to do in London A website about things to do in London Pages Home About Contact Talking to Strangers 14 August 2011 Find the Roman wharf at St Magnus-the-Martyr As anyone who has watched Tony Robinson's introduction video at the Museum of London Docklands will know , the porch at St Magnus-the-Martyr holds an ancient piece of wood . Once part of one of the Roman wharves of the City of London , the piece of wood is thought to date from around AD 75, the wood is thought to be part of a beam at the wharf , and was found under Fish Street , just across the road from the church . For more , click here Labels : City of London history Roman London things to see 0 comments : Post a Comment Older Post Home Subscribe to

  • Visit Greenford Heritage Centre

    Updated: 2011-08-13 07:30:00
    , : skip to main skip to sidebar Tired of London , Tired of Life One thing a day to do in London A website about things to do in London Pages Home About Contact Talking to Strangers 13 August 2011 Visit Greenford Heritage Centre Housed within the Motorcycle Museum , in the London Borough of Ealing , the Greenford Heritage Centre is staffed by local historians , and covers the local history of the area , and Middlesex as a whole . The centre is , we are told , housed in the converted milking sheds of the Ravenor Farm , on the site of which the Motorcycle Museum is based . For more information , see http : www.motorcycle-uk.com lmm whatsthere.html Picture P.g.champion used under Creative Commons^ Labels : museum North London Things to do West London 0 comments : Post a Comment Older Post

  • TheCoolFashion + Margin Report, Part 1 +

    Updated: 2011-08-12 10:24:17

  • Buy books at the Kennington Bookshop

    Updated: 2011-08-11 07:30:00
    , : skip to main skip to sidebar Tired of London , Tired of Life One thing a day to do in London A website about things to do in London Pages Home About Contact Talking to Strangers 11 August 2011 Buy books at the Kennington Bookshop Bookshops are for some reason very attractive to your author , and the Kennington Bookshop , opened in 2007 by Paula Kaplan , is no different . The shop is found on Kennington Road , and is full of pretty books . It even currently has a sale on 2012 Moleskine diaries , though that is probably not of interest to normal people . For more information , click here Labels : Books se11 shopping South London 0 comments : Post a Comment Older Post Home Subscribe to : Post Comments Atom Time Out To read 10 things Tired of London recommended for Time Out's 101 Things to

  • Sportswear International + Report + August 2011

    Updated: 2011-08-10 22:24:32

  • Visit the South London Gallery

    Updated: 2011-08-10 07:30:00
    , : skip to main skip to sidebar Tired of London , Tired of Life One thing a day to do in London A website about things to do in London Pages Home About Contact Talking to Strangers 10 August 2011 Visit the South London Gallery Back to normal today , and originally established as the South London Fine Art Gallery in 1891, the South London Gallery continues to operate as a free gallery for people in South London . Your author cycled over yesterday , past the battered Peckham branches of Ladbrookes and Burger King , and predictably found it light and busy with people , like the world beyond Sky News actually is . Currently , an interesting exhibition upstairs by Paul Etienne Lincoln is complemented downstairs by Tue Greenford's Where the People Will Go which explores the Gallery's

  • FashionUnited.co.uk

    Updated: 2011-08-09 14:32:16

  • Calm down

    Updated: 2011-08-09 07:30:00
    , : skip to main skip to sidebar Tired of London , Tired of Life One thing a day to do in London A website about things to do in London Pages Home About Contact Talking to Strangers 9 August 2011 Calm down Your author knows no one who has been up to mischief for the last few days will be reading . They don't seem to appreciate any of the good things about London . But , if the awful rolling scenes all day weren't enough , the bad lads who amassed outside the front door around 10pm convinced him it's all a very bad idea , and were a bit of a distraction from proper blog-writing . We all know this is stupid , and it's difficult to understand why it's happening . Sure , a few disaffected youngsters might feel like being involved is cool and edgy , and they might even get a bit of money for

  • London's Burning

    Updated: 2011-08-09 00:09:00
    Been pockets of rioting and looting in London (and elsewhere in England). Pure wanton vandalism and theft. It was sparked off by the death of a black man in Tottenham, shot dead by the police. The following trouble is on the back of that but has nothing to do with that particular incident, there being many white people involved in the violence too, they are gratuitous "copy cat" events. Happy to say there is no trouble in South Kensington where I am. Not expecting any either.

  • Dance: Napoletango

    Updated: 2011-08-08 11:50:00
    : : Paul in London Paul is in London . And seeing mostly theatre Monday , August 08, 2011 Dance : Napoletango Napoletango is a bit of Argentinean tango fused with Neapolitan songs , movement , flesh and style . Actually there was a lot of flesh and sitting where I was on the last night at the London Coliseum , I had a terrific view of bare breasts and firm buttocks and the occasional bouncing penis But this is a very entertaining show that tells the story of a family from Naples who become a famous tango troupe . It was at it most successful when it was not trying to tell a cheesy story and focused upon the dancing talents of its large cast . The shower sequence and the bed sequences were particularly funny and exhausting to watch and combined with a fantastic soundtrack it was a slick and

  • Browse Indian and Islamic art at Simon Ray

    Updated: 2011-08-08 07:30:00
    , : skip to main skip to sidebar Tired of London , Tired of Life One thing a day to do in London A website about things to do in London Pages Home About Contact Talking to Strangers 8 August 2011 Browse Indian and Islamic art at Simon Ray Based among the private galleries of St James , Simon Ray has been dealing in Indian and Islamic Art for twenty . years Apparently specialising in the fine and decorative court arts of the Indian and Islamic empires , Simon Ray takes a particular interest in items from Safavid Persia , Ottoman Turkey , Mughal India and the Kingdoms of the Deccan and . Rajasthan Alongside items like delicately decorated Persian tiles and Indian miniatures , a range of ceramics , stonework , sculpture and even textiles are available . For more information , see http :

  • Theatre: Betty Blue Eyes

    Updated: 2011-08-07 08:08:00
    : : Paul in London Paul is in London . And seeing mostly theatre Sunday , August 07, 2011 Theatre : Betty Blue Eyes Finally caught Betty Blue Eyes at the Novello over the past weekend . It is an excellent looking production with a great cast and star performance by a pig that gets wheeled about with what looks like a very long extension cord . The music is fine too . But watching this show is almost as unsatisfying as post-war . rations What should be a very cracking musical comedy gets bogged down with subplots and misplaced sentimentality . And when the farce finally gets going it is quickly jetissoned as if fun can't be had at the theatre . The central message at the end and a very English one at that seems to be by conniving with the corrupt townsfolk you can enter into society .

  • See a model of old London Bridge

    Updated: 2011-08-07 07:30:00
    , : skip to main skip to sidebar Tired of London , Tired of Life One thing a day to do in London A website about things to do in London Pages Home About Contact Talking to Strangers 7 August 2011 See a model of old London Bridge The Museum in Docklands holds countless interesting items , but one that particularly caught your author's imagination on a recent visit was the 1:50 scale model of Old London . Bridge The model shows the bridge in two different eras , representing how it looked in 1440 on one side , with the other side hidden until visitors enter the next gallery , when they see the bridge as it looked by 1600. It's just one of many interesting exhibits at the Museum . For more , see http : www.museumoflondon.org.uk Docklands Labels : Docklands E14 museum things to see 0 comments

  • Sportswear International + August 2011

    Updated: 2011-08-05 22:26:47

  • Little Observationist Scrapbook

    Updated: 2011-08-04 05:07:32
    Hello over there in London! Thanks to those of you who have been following my adventures in Colombia. Just a quick update to let you know I have launched a new blog called Little Observationist Scrapbook, which will have some … Continue reading →

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