While looking at fruit an old lady came over to watch. The oranges looked fresh.
While looking at fruit an old lady came over to watch. The oranges looked fresh.
A man on a cart brings sugar cane fresh from the fields. You pay your money (about £1 for a metre section) and he smooths off the tough knots dividing the segments using a cleaver. You wash, then proceed to gnaw on the cane, crunching … Continue reading Sugar Cane
Seen on the park keepers office in shi pao tai, Shantou, China.
Banyan trees in Hong Kong. There’s something prehistoric about these.
I don’t know what a robo cat does, but apparently if you believe in it then all your demons will be gone. And that can’t be a bad thing. Seen on Sai Yeung Choi Street in Mong Kok, Hong Kong
Another drawing of me from my niece. I’ve lost the white rabbit, but gained wings and turned into a ‘sunny angel’. No complaints here.
I appreciate that this may just look like a shiny mess of yellow and green things, but I found it quite exciting as it’s the first time outside of China that I’ve had an authentic version of one of my favourite dishes. It’s called ‘North … Continue reading My Old Place – Di San Xian
After an awful windy and wet autumn day, the sun bravely shone for a few moments before disappearing over the Serpentine in Hyde Park.
A cracking set from Citizens! in a thankfully fog-free XOYO. These guys were good.
Found on the floor leading out of one of Old Street tube stations many exits.