Posts Tagged ‘london’

Epping Forest

Monday, February 25th, 2013

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Yet another destination to add to our ‘Countryside walks’ list. Epping forest is just about 25min drive from where we’re and with all the space (soon to bee green!), rivers, ponds and interesting looking trees it’s likely to become one of our favorites in the near future. We see our Easter hunt happening there this year!

Sprinkled

Monday, February 11th, 2013

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Snow is a rare guest in London and often a it’s visits are kept very short. We woke up to a beautiful white view outside, but the white is melting already and melting fast… Spring is on it’s way…. & I can’t await!

In the neighbourhood

Friday, January 4th, 2013

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One or two more days and we’ll only have memories left of our last Christmas, but for now, it’s still ‘hanging out’…

For the weekend:

Green school dream… my dream too…

Love chocolate and love it raw

The American craftsman project

Oh Vanessa Bruno & Stéphanie Di Giusto - yes yes!!!

Cinema: Stranger than fiction, Incendies

My track

 

Birthday

Monday, September 17th, 2012

2 beautiful days. One more year ticked off & so we have an 11 year old in the family. Time flies…

Hope you had a lovely weekend too! Enjoy the new week! x

 

Friday

Sunday, July 22nd, 2012

What a treat: a trip to the town, without a dog (for the first time in 4 months!!!), to the Science Museum to see daddy at work and his work. Web Lab is one of a kind, interactive (both online and at the museum) 24 hour exhibition where users are be able to operate the exhibits even overnight when the museum is closed. You’ll find five experiments, each involves creating and sharing media in a way you’ve never done before. ‘Universal Orchestra’, an internet-powered, eight-piece robotic orchestra; ‘Sketchbots’, a series of robots able to take photographs and then sketch them in sand; ‘Data Tracer’, a map that traces where the world’s online information is physically stored; ‘Teleporter’, a series of web-enabled periscopes giving instant access to sites including a 24-hour US bakery; ‘Lab Tag Explorer’, a real-time visualisation of all ‘Web Lab’ visitors around the world (our daddy’s main ‘baby’ in this project). Everything  you do is stored in a little personal “lab tag’ that you can continue to interact over the internet. And you’ll want to ;)

Our kids didn’t want to leave. And, now more than ever before, they both hope to one day be like daddy, do creative things like he does, share it with the world…

 

Carters

Thursday, July 12th, 2012

Ah that rain… even our favorite Carters steam fair was sad and gloomy. Rain, rain go away!

 

Happy days

Thursday, June 14th, 2012


The best b-day present so far? My breakfast made and delivered at 7am by my two sweetest boys! Life is full of beautiful surprises…

Our regular walks in the woods. Living in the big city, but with a hint of a countryside. I wouldn’t want it any other way (at the moment)!

 

HH

Tuesday, May 15th, 2012

 

A nice long walk to Hampstead Heath and back. Then cold Al Parco pizza in our local Wood with the sunset in the background. Simple pleasures… good days.

My Narnia

Sunday, February 5th, 2012

 

When the sun goes down

Saturday, January 14th, 2012


Prasivaiksciojome: nuo namu iki Hampstead Heath parko, paziurejom kaip saule dingo is musu dienos, pavakarieniavome megiamiausioje pizerijoje ir parkulniavome namolio. 5.8 mylios. Paprasti dalykai ir sirdute sypsosi…

We walked from home to Hampstead Heath, watched the sun disappear from our day, had dinner at  favourite Pizza place and walked back home. 5.8 miles. Simple things can make your heart smile…