Sadly not in the Olympic Village, but pretty excited all the same. It even came with some Olympic-styled tube tickets. Better find out about volleyball now.
Sadly not in the Olympic Village, but pretty excited all the same. It even came with some Olympic-styled tube tickets. Better find out about volleyball now.
A somewhat glum building located on Frith Street in Soho. Now the back of a casino.
I’m not a fan of cupcakes (they’re more like fashion accessories), but this could just about tempt me.
I decided that a walk around town the week before the Olympics start may be worthwhile. It’s very busy, and all the participating nations are represented down Regent Street.
I struggled a bit for a title here. The pillars are surrounded in what appears to be bright green colanders, and it looks like a child has scribbled over the wall in crayon. Still, at least I got to use colander as a tag.
Sometimes I really don’t know. This is a giant red ball, wedged between the millenium bridge.
The cup is perfect.
Nice looking pizza, right? Wrong. It’s a flat(bread), at least according to Jamie Oliver’s newest restaurant Union Jacks. Naming aside, it was a particularly good pizza with nice strong cheese (no mozzarella), and very tasty toppings. The starters were also very good, in particular the … Continue reading Jamie’s Union Jacks Pizza
In the foreground are people making sand sculptures on a bit of beach opened up at low tide. In the background is the City of London, financial hub.