What kind of crazy person goes shopping on a Friday night?? Me that's who! The man needed a second opinion and this was the only free evening we had...not ideal! God bless Urban Outfitters for letting women in the changing rooms. The kind of changing rooms that have space, decked out with comfy sofas and coffee table books. Not to mention super cool, Super Mario wall art! My reward for being a patient shopping buddy...dinner at Polpetto. Well worth braving the shops for.
Monday, August 22, 2011
Thursday, August 18, 2011
brick walls
i have a strange fascination with brick walls. Maybe because, as a young girl, when i complained of being bored, my Dad would tell me to 'go bang my head against a brick wall''. Until the boredom subsided, you see?? A little unorthodox maybe but it encouraged me to find less painful hobbies! So anyway, maybe this is why i am drawn to photographing them. Much to the bemusement of passers by, who can't figure out whether i'm seeing something fascinating that they're not, or whether i am just plain crazy. you decide.
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Monday, August 15, 2011
Rooftop Film Club
Saturday night was my first of many alternative summer cinema experiences. First up, Rooftop film club at the ever popular Queen of Hoxton, to see quite possibly my favourite film ever, La Vita e Bella. And i can tell you, the experience was just magical. So things you should know... 1. the seats are so bloody comfy 2. they provide the softest blankets ever 3. the wireless headphones sound quality is awesome 4. there is an in-house/on roof bar-b-q, as well as a popcorn machine for movie munchies 5. there's a bar within reaching distance 6. amazing city views 7. it's only £9 and 8... do you actually need anymore reasons? Check out the programme for the rest of the summer on their site. But be warned, these movies sell like hot cakes, so i recommended you sign up for their e-letter, giving you a heads up on ticket sales.
Labels:
alfresco,
Cinema,
East London,
Film,
rooftop
Friday, August 12, 2011
southbank roof gardens
What a perfect place to pop in to, or should i say pop up to, for a meet and drink. Even on a cloudy grey day, like you see in these pics. This roof garden is on top of the Queen Elizabeth Hall and was specially created for the Festival of Britain celebrations. It's such a great space and i can tell you, it feels very wholesome to be drinking amongst a wild flower meadow, fruit trees and allotments!
this is one scary ass scarecrow!
mmmm...corgette flowers....stuffed with ricotta and deep fried...yum.
Labels:
allotments,
bars,
gardens,
roof garden,
Southbank,
Southbank Centre
South Bank eco project
Another great addition to the S.B, is this new staircase, made incidentally, from shipping containers and palettes. How i ever coped without this new walkway i don't know, so I hope they keep it here. Created as a ''vehicle for exploring and reclaiming our urban environment'', it is a great example of upcycling architecture. The planting scheme is even irrigated from water pumped from the Royal Festival Hall. I love how it has become a communal chill out and picnic area...as well as making my commute a lot easier!
Labels:
architecture,
royal festival hall,
Southbank,
upcycling
Thursday, August 11, 2011
the southbank skamp
Nestled in the bottom of the Royal Festival Hall, is a great little exhibition celebrating the amazing 1951 Festival of Britain. My favourite bit? This gorgeous video documenting the adventures of a cute little tow rag, who i like to call 'the southbank skamp'. With not a penny to his name, little S.S makes his way south of the river, for a day of mischief and merriment...
''i need to get me one of those balloons...''
''mmmm, that sandwich looks good. hope he doesn't finish it...''
''now, this is the way to travel''
''gently...gently...got it! Now where can i get my penny?
''i could get used to this!''
Labels:
festival of britain,
Southbank
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