Project Life 365 and a few moments from my week:
January 20th, Currently Reading: The Hundred Year Old Man Who Climbed out of the Window and Dissappeared, by Jonas Jonasson. I just finished and I really loved it, have you read it?
January 21st, Dream: if I could take all of this cheese home with me and eat it without making myself sick, that would be like a dream come true for me. Instead I picked just one and demolished it during a night in by myself. Heaven. Greedy greedy heaven.
January 22nd, Makes Me Smile: I was having such a grumpy day and my friend bought me this little cake to cheer me up. It was so good and it really did make me a little happier.
January 23rd, Transparent: and a shot of one of London's newer tube stations with the see-through barriers in front of the trains - not as pretty as the old fashioned designs, but definitely more interesting when the train driver doesn't line up the doors properly.
January 24th, Faux: it looks like a house, just a regular old house down my street, but really it's The Kinks' recording studio. Pretty neat.
January 25th, Real: I love how this is someone's real life, selling vintage teacups and plates down Camden Passage. This is someone's bread and butter, and it's all so fragile.
January 26th, Guest: Welcome to London, Hideki Sakomizo. I really hope you enjoy your stay and that your dream comes true.
What a lovely weekend. Very relaxing, full of hours spent daydreaming about the future and catching up with friends. I hope you also had a really lovely weekend. And feel free to leave a link in a comment to your Project Life 365 if you are doing the challenge too, I would love to see your pictures.





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ReplyDeleteI love your 365 pics. Is that seriously The Kinks' recording studio??? Whoa!
The little teacup shop in Camden passage looks like the sort of place I could happily set up camp indefinitely!
ReplyDeleteJem xXx
That cake is adorable! I have so much respect for people who busk to raise money for things they're desperate to do - must be pretty scary to put yourself out there like that!
ReplyDeleteThat books sounds so interesting, I just added it to my wishlist on the book depository.
ReplyDeleteThat busker is brilliant! It really makes me happy to see such adventurous people just doing what they want to in such an unconventional way.
ReplyDelete:) happy for your happy weekend
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Cheese! I went to a local cheeseshop this weekend and bought so many good ones. And then they gave me a free loaf of bread and I was in heaven
ReplyDeleteI LOVE cheese with a fiery passion. My dearest wish is that I could eat as much cheese as I wanted to and it wouldn't count for any calories. Forget superpowers; unlimited cheese-eating. Yeah!
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Oh my! That tower of cheese is the epitome of heaven!
ReplyDeleteOh how amazing and what a great idea! Lovely photos!
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