Monday, March 12, 2012

FOOD FOR THOUGHT






1. Chili calamari and dill and tomato salad.
2. Gluten free cereal, soya yogurt, fresh berries and mint.
3. Prep for Sunday roast.
4. Red cabbage, red onion and beetroot slaw with balsamic and caper dressing.
5. Polenta and olive oil, orange drizzle cake. Own recipe.

Sunday, March 11, 2012

STUPID GIRL

Always get the negitives or the memory card. Duh.

Friday, March 9, 2012

Sunday, February 26, 2012

BOGNOR REGIS

"Sometimes I need to go and see where the water meets the land and just know that I am at the very edge."

Thursday, February 16, 2012

KING OF STYLE


"To him she was the perfect woman. It is a great mistake to assume he was merely in love with her . . . There was an intellectual relationship and there's no doubt that his lonely nature found in her a spiritual comradeship . . .
"He said in his final broadcast that he could not carry on his task without her by his side."




















Tuesday, January 10, 2012

WILLY MOON

All men should dress like this.

Saturday, January 7, 2012

B&W


Been a bit tied up recently. Seen so much I've meant to post on here. New year, yaketty yaketty, will get round to it.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

A CASE OF THE VINTAGE

I got side tracked for half my lunch hour in Spitalfields Market last week. Every Thursday Spitalfields is transformed from it's usual tourist-trap-tat to a charming vintage market sporting furniture, utility wear, silverware and other bits and pieces. The Matilda-Jane Vintage Suitcase stall is what distracted me beyond my hunger . Juliette (I believe her name was) who runs the stall has a wonderful selection of trunks, suitcases and handbags in all manor of shapes and sizes.

All of these are mens vanity cases from the 50's and 60's, very Don Draper. Except from the cream mock reptile case, with velvet lining, which is a 60's stationary case, probably a wedding present. However that one that stuck out for me was the shallow brown case with blue velvet lining. This is a 70's Masonic Members case and would have been used to store their cloak for meetings and eh, masonic stuff.

Matilda-Jane Suitcases can be found in Spitalfields Market every Thursday from early until 4pm ish.