The Thames in London has plenty of ripples. . The ripples are more gentle in this peaceful spot in Berkshire: . Posted as part of Ailsa’s weekly Travel Theme: Ripples.
To mark the London Underground’s 150th anniversary, celebrated in January 2013, LEGO have created five Tube maps with LEGO bricks. These maps illustrate the evolution of the network between 1927 […]
This post is dedicated to my new friend and fellow blogger, Lady of the Cakes. I have been remiss in my recent travels and just haven’t found any cakes, but […]
Somerset House is a great summer destination, with its fountain courtyard, outdoor eating, river views and a full exhibition and event calendar. I was a regular here when my daughter […]
Yes, it’s that man Shakespeare again. I thought I’d continue the theme from my last post for this challenge. These windows belong to The Shakespeare’s Head pub in Fouberts Place, […]
TAP Coffee has great coffee and a welcoming ambience. And if you want something to eat, they have delicious salads and sandwiches and ever-so-tempting cakes. I was on a diet […]
The Thames is vital to London’s beauty, vitality and variety. You can travel on it, cross over or under it, walk alongside it, eat beside (or on) it and look […]
I came across this charming, compact coffee shop last weekend as I left a workshop at VV Rouleaux on Marylebone Lane, heading to Selfridges. I was in need of caffeine after an […]
The orange tones in this Victorian shopping arcade are a joy. London has many beautiful, ornate and sophisticated arcades, but the Royal Arcade takes some beating. It connects Bond Street to Albermarle Street, and […]