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My 15 minutes of fame

My 15 minutes of fame

Not only am I going to be in a cookbook...I'm also making an appearance in an actual TV show. For the second episode of Anne's Kitchen she's taking me to Marylebone to show me where she finds inspiration for her recipes. And Anne surprised me with some...

Sunday Walk in Battersea Park

Sunday Walk in Battersea Park

One of the things I love about London is that it has so many beautiful parks. Sure, the city can be smelly and polluted with all its traffic fumes, but there's always a park nearby where you can escape the city buzz and relax. This morning I woke up early and went to...

Pin it Forward UK

Pin it Forward UK

Even though I've been blogging for only a few months now, I've already met so many great people thanks to this blog. If you think bloggers are these nerdy people who can only communicate via their computer... You're wrong. Bloggers are cool! Well, and a bit nerdy from...

The Burlington Arcade

The Burlington Arcade

The Burlington Arcade on Piccadilly is really old school London. Fancy stores for the richer happy few. So for me it wouldn't be the place to go to if I want to go shopping, but the walkway itself is beautiful and definitely worth a visit. If only for the 'Burlington...

Songs from a room…or public square

Songs from a room…or public square

I don't really get the UK holiday system with its Bank Holidays yet. So I'm not exactly sure why, but this weekend we had the Monday off as well. And the weather was perfect (unlike today) which made it even better. It turned out to be a weekend full of music. On...

London on two wheels

London on two wheels

Cycling in London is not as easy as riding a bicycle. When you grow up in the Netherlands, as a child you learn how to walk, talk and ride a bicycle (not necessarily in that order). Everybody rides their bike to get around. There are even more bikes than people. So...

London’s Calling

London’s Calling

There are so many famous London icons: the Big Ben, the London Eye... and of course the red telephone box and the black cab. Even though you still see black cabs pretty much everywhere you go, you'll also notice that many of them are now being used as a moving...

Colourful houses

Colourful houses

Remember the house with the blue door where Hugh Grant lived in Notting Hill? Well, in London they don't only like to paint their doors, but you'll find streets like this where each house has a completely different colour. Although the neighbours do seem to have...

Greenwich Time

Greenwich Time

Sometimes you just need to be a tourist in your own city. And as it is a long weekend, which means that the city is filled with tourists anyway, I thought why not join them. So I rode my bike - through the rain - to Greenwich. On my way to Greenwich Park I walked by...

Not your average walk in the park

Not your average walk in the park

Visiting a cemetery is probably not what first comes to mind when you're thinking about what you want to do in London. But that's actually where I'm writing this post, at the Abney Park Cemetery in North East London. Today was going to be the first warm day of the...

The East End

The East End

When I moved to London, I was so looking forward to discovering all the different areas of the city. Unfortunately, as it has been so cold and rainy, I haven't seen much yet. Well, it's still cold, but the sun has finally come out (for a few hours at least). So today...

Let Them Eat Cake

Let Them Eat Cake

One of the fun things about a 'new city' is that I can discover new hotspots for having coffee, tea.... and cake. And the best source for finding those places are of course the locals. One of them brought me here: Drink, Shop & Do. On the outside it doesn't really...

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