This was one of the offers from my membership of the Times. We got two free tickets to see this great film- Christian Bales was magnificent and it gave a rare glimpse into small town american life. The fight scenes were exciting and the story gripping
We visited this wonderful place - great staff (no name badges), calm and serene atmosphere, no notice boards, signage and clutter- just everything designed to promote a healing space.
This was the winner of a public competition and the sculptor was Kenny Hunter. Its supposed to symbolise all the immigrants who have come to Spitalfields over the years. The goat is mounted on packing cases to show the transient nature. Its all a bit fanciful I think the case of sculpting something and then making a story to justify the choice. It was unveiled yesterday
In Mare street Hackney, just opposite Cordwainers College there is a brilliant hairdressers called 'Design Room' Run by a Londoner and with a multi-national staff its the cheapest and friendliest I have come across. A dry cut costs £13 and with free tea and a quick blow dry thrown in, what more could you want? My hairdresser was Svetlana from Siberia. She is fluent in english, beautiful and very friendly. Amazingly she answers to the name 'Vita' as she says us Brits find Svetlana too difficult.
Ann and myself went to one of the events run by this thriving scheme. The scheme gives members the chance to exchange 'beams' for work - there are over 150 members who are active. Some other schemes have very few members - this is a very successful group which runs entirely with volunteers and no professional management.
A great idea for people who live in Waltham Forest and have no money to pay for services. There are other schemes in other areas but I have found many are barely functioning
This is the Rose and Crown in Walthamstow. Its in Hoe street, turn right from the station.
It's a very different pub. Still has the old fashioned victorian fittings and as it is huge, has loads of little nooks and crannies.
It serves real ales and teas and coffees on trays with china crockery. It is such a friendly place- a bit ageing hippy perhaps but anybody could fit in
. The next big event there is a Burns Night Dinner on the 26th January- only £9 - including a free whisky and the traditional piping of the haggis
I keep forgetting this blog is supposed to be about living on a budget so forget that I should mention the prices. Because this show is not selling that well we got tickets for £14.50. The seats were in the upper circle, very comfortable and a good view. The music in the show, and the orchestra was superb to my untrained ears. The show, I thought, was very camp and at times I wanted to laugh. I could not identify with the characters very much so was surprised how moving I found the ending. This show has been parodied as 'paint never dries'- that is not fair but it is not the feel- good show we usually see in the West End
I am always amazed to think I am lucky enough to live in London and get the chance to see such amazing creations at a price I can afford
This is easily the best sub-titled film I have seen in ages. Funny, touching, absurd and the wonderful son in the film reminded me of my own. It was riveting and brilliant
A happy New Year! Grant that I
May bring no tear to any eye
When this New Year in time shall end
Let it be said I've played the friend,
Have lived and loved and labored here,
And made of it a happy year
John and I 'saw' most of the fireworks on Southwark Bridge- in a very eastern european atmosphere. Exciting as Big Ben chimed and the cheers rang out. Then a walk home in the chilly night air, thronged by police and hundreds of young people. How fortunate we are to be close to all this and we both hope for the best for everyone who is reading this blog
I did go to the Mass, with very mixed feelings as I know many of the people involved. It was all very quiet, almost subdued inspite of a huge congregation. I think it is the beginning of the end of the catholic part of the Church of England
60 and going down fighting, Married to John. 2 children. A few very good friends. Looking for more real friends!
I live in Spitalfields London about half a mile from where I was born.