Sometimes, it is good to move away from the rigidity of the horizontal and vertical, and venture into the crazy world of the diagonal. Claridges at an angle seems more […]
A memorial garden in honour of the 9/11 terror victims stands in Grosvenor Square in London. It was opened by the Princess Royal in 2003, to mark the second anniversary […]
Paddington Bear is a stowaway bear found alone and lost at Paddington Station. He arrives from darkest Peru, with an old hat, battered suitcase, duffle coat and marmalade sandwiches and becomes a classic character in English children’s […]
– Look Up, Look Down, week 5 Every Thursday I post a picture or two taken from above or below, and invite you to join in the challenge by posting your […]
Wordless Wednesday – on Wednesdays all over the internet bloggers post a photo with no words to explain it. Also linked to Whimsical Windows, Delirious Doors.
Need to spend a penny in London, and don’t know where to run? Then this map, courtesy of WJ London, could be a lifesaver. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Tube Map Of Free Toilets via Tube […]
The area around Kings Cross Station continues to take shape. I, for one, will be grateful when the square at the front is complete and underground access is properly restored. […]
The Kudu is a large and handsome member of the antelope family, threatened by hyenas, leopard, hunting dogs and humans. Their horns are prized in Africa as musical instruments and […]
If you live, or more to the point die, in East Sussex, you can depart this world with full green credentials. Arka Funerals, with shops in both Brighton and Lewes, […]