Saturday, November 22, 2008

Holland Park

I wish I had the photography skills to capture the beauty of this park in the height of fall, but sadly most of the striking features are lost in translation from reality to the lens of my camera. The theme of this blog is circles.




Adorable? I'd say yes.
What great knockers!
Why sshank you dohctor


Cute for submarines and British flats

CoolPix massive zoom
Looks like a preying mantis doing hula-hoop
when it is upside down
Gum: gross, but circular
The gates to Eden

Little Venice


In the middle of a British city like London you would never expect to be confronted with quaint canals filled with Venetian gondolas and little Tuscan villas with palm trees in their courtyard; but that's what is so great about London--it always surprises you!


Wouldn't be Italy without a speeding vespa that 
almost runs you over
Ninja Turtle's girlfriend?
Cue the swarthy Italian boat owner
If it weren't for the very-English gray sky in the 
background this scene would definitely belong 
on a Prego bottle
If anyone got the arch it was the Romans
Hey look, Italians in the flesh!
I thought that palm trees were tropical,
are you suggesting that coconuts migrate?
mia villa e sua villa

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Walk Of The Superstars

I thought it only fitting that on the day we found out the new leader of our nation, I should do a walk with the theme of change. Change is especially visible in a city like London where it is always changing with the different people that come through everyday; from the clothing styles to the architecture and even food. The only thing constant is that nothing will be constant.


Change has come to America


We go from pumpkins to Santa with the change of holidays.

Scaffolding, while a pain, always means change

From trash to cash


Change in body styles.

The burning bush


The great change

 

Change of weather is imminent here

Theater Walk


In a city like London there’s always something to do, but sometimes it’s not as wide of a variety as there is in the West End. In light of that, I chose the theme of entertainment for my Theatre Walk. Whether you like a show that can make you question the meaning of life, or a musical that leaves you questioning whether there was a meaning in the show, or you want a meal that will make you feel so full that you would never want to eat again, or just a little scoop of gelato, there’s something for everyone on the Theatre Walk.

 



Definitely a Thinker Play


Thinking? Not so much

 

 

 

Buy something cute for a show?

 


A girl’s gotta eat right?


Gelato: Always a Must

 

Just enjoy some architecture?

 

 


Holla At Your Family?


Maybe A Taste of The Classical at St. Martin’s?