Thursday 25 November 2010

Some nice things from the last week.


Beautiful Tynemouth last Saturday morning


Vintage posters at Tynemouth market


Lovely saturday night cider


My beautiful boy and his little brother Tom.


Deciding on future interiors trends at work.


Snowy Northumberland on the very long drive to work this morning


Stuck on the road.


Outside my house this evening. Winter wonderland!
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Sunday 14 November 2010

Inspiration: This Girl.

This look from Drives Van Noten A/W '10 has been my clothing inspiration point for months. Simple, beautiful, feminine and wearable.


Caroline Brasch Nielsen (via style.com)

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Saturday 6 November 2010

Instagram

Literally quite obsessed with my new iPhone 4 and downloaded the Instagram app today. I want to find more amazing photographic apps - loving Instagram and especially Hipstamatic.

Some things from today:


All time favourite Starbucks snowflake mug with Cranberry and Pomegranate tea.



J letter from RE


Stack of magazines I'm currently working through!


University of Oxford mug and my new tea obsession.
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Dublin

Me and Joe went to Dublin for a few days this week. Couldn't take my SLR due to Ryanair's ridiculous baggage policy, so we just took Joe's compact camera nd iPhones to photograph the sights. Here are some from my iPhone and photos from Joe's camera to follow!










Obviously you can't go to Dublin without having a few drinks.....we ended up having alot. There are some fantastic Irish pubs and bars in Dublin - we especially loved Cafe en Seine, which is like an old French-style cafe bar, with amazing high ceilings and beautiful cocktails and cakes.

We went to the Guinness Storehouse (along with every other tourist in Dublin, but it really is a must!) and drank our amazing free pints of Guinness, along with making alot of Guinness purchases in the gift store - an amazing Guinness Christmas decoration, Guinness fudge and keyrings.

Thanks to Gisele Scanlon of The Goddess Guide who recommended Rustic Stone for a meal - an amazing Dylan McGrath restaurant with a clever concept - if you order a meal 'On The Stone' they bring a stone heated to 300C for you to cook your own meat, meaning service is quicker and the meat is exacting to your specification. LOVED it, and will definitely be going again....but next time we'll make the trip at a weekend, to take advantage of the food markets.
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