I first published this post back in 2015 as a ‘newbie’ to the Cambridge coffee scene. While I was on maternity leave, I checked out a few more venues and … Continue reading Cambridge Coffee Shops
I first published this post back in 2015 as a ‘newbie’ to the Cambridge coffee scene. While I was on maternity leave, I checked out a few more venues and … Continue reading Cambridge Coffee Shops
As a natural hoarder and a frugal Northerner to boot, it takes a lot to persuade me to get rid of something that ‘might come in handy some day’ or that has ‘nothing wrong with it’. So when I discovered the unexpected capabilities of ‘The Wall’, I was delighted. Let me explain. At the front of my old flat in Walthamstow is a low brick wall marking the divide between my front garden* and the pavement. Unlike many other walls on the street, it isn’t topped by a fence or railings, so it makes a handy stopping spot for people taking a breather, kids chatting on their mobiles, discarded lager cans in need of a final resting place … (more…)

The twelve pairs of shoes (and yes, OK, they were mainly boots!) have been worn, photographed and blogged. Now Christmas Day is here and it’s time to relax in my cosy slipper boots! I got these in a market in Vilnius and unfortunately they’ve seen better days – they seem to be moulting. Who knows what Santa might bring though?? HAPPY CHRISTMAS TO ONE AND ALL! And thanks for reading.

Day 12 already! I can hardly believe it. And there are plenty of shoes – and boots! – that didn’t make the cut. So Christmas Eve is here, and it’s my sister’s birthday, so we’re going out for a family dinner this evening. I’ll be wearing this pair of cobalt blue and black shoes with ankle strap. Happy Christmas one and all: if you’re reading this, I hope you’ve enjoyed my shoe parade and watch out tomorrow for a bonus pair!!