Thursday 25 August 2011

Views from the Greenwich Royal Observatory

After a really busy week in Düsseldorf, I managed to get some free time on Sunday and went through to Greenwich with a friend. I have been there before but the extent of our trips have been the market and the lawns of the Old Naval College. This time we actually went to the museums and found the Planetarium!

I haven't been to the Planetarium since I was in primary school and I tried to go when I was in New York but there was so many people in the museum that they weren't letting anyone in. Unfortunately we were too late to see an actual show - but at least I now know where it is and I will hike up the hill another day.

The view from the Royal Observatory is stunning! It is situated at the top of a hill behind the National Maritime Museum, and you can see great views of East London, including the O2 Dome.

The first photo below is the only photo I took in Düsseldorf this trip. The rest are from my trip to Greenwich.







We're heading off to Scotland this weekend and I intend taking loads of photos! I love the architecture in Edinburgh and lost all my photos from my last visit. But more info about Scotland and our adventure to the Highlands when I get back!

Sunday 14 August 2011

Paris in Autumn and other thoughts

Last year September, I went to Paris on business and managed to get an afternoon off to go see some of the sites including my favourite, le Sacre Coeur.

This trip was very short so I'm looking forward to going back later this year for a girls weekend when my mom comes to visit. Loads more time to explore the less "touristy" spots and experience a little bit of life in Paris.

Le Sacre Coeur

View from Le Sacre Coeur

Jardin des Tuileries

Looking toward Champs Elysee

Notre Dame - stained glass window

Eiffel Tower

Eiffel Tower

Notre Dame


The Louvre


Arc de Triomphe
This week has been quite hectic. Luckily we weren't affected by the London riots. I am not going to pretend that I fully understand why they occurred; but it seemed to me that what started out as a peaceful protest with a message to be conveyed lost its purpose as anarchy took over.

What was amazing though, was the community coming together in the aftermath with the various efforts to clean up the destruction and help those affected. These initiatives took over my twitter feed on monday and restored my pride in this city. The photo below was taken by twitter user Lawcol888 showing the clean up volunteers in Clapham.


One video that I did find quite amusing related to the riots:

Changing topic... we had to say goodbye to one of our dogs on Tuesday. Roswell was a special dog, and he had been with our family for over 10 years and we will miss him.
Roswell

I'm about to do quite a bit of travelling, which will be great. Next week I'm off to Dusseldorf for work, the following weekend is our Scotland trip - we're heading to the Highlands. And I have now booked a long weekend in Italy in mid September. But more details about these trips  - including loads of photos - as they happen!


Tuesday 2 August 2011

High Tea Weekend!

My sister has been talking about the Swissotel's TLSee Afternoon tea for months, so about 3 weeks ago I decided I would surprise her and reserve a table for 31 July and tell her to keep the afternoon free for a surprise.

About 2 weeks later, I read about a Cakey Perry pop up high tea happening over the same weekend as our trip to Swissotel. Not only was I fascinated by the concept of pop up shops/restaurants and now high teas, I was also intrigued by the theme - a high tea based on Katy Perry's California Girl video - and all the photos that I've seen popping up on my twitter stream over the past week. We just had to go! Two high teas in one weekend? Why the hell not!

On Saturday afternoon we ventured through to East London to a tiny costume shop called Prangsta  on New Cross Road which was also the venue of the Cakey Perry High Tea. We were treated to tasty Snoop Dogg and Katy Perry Cupcakes, Cake Pops, Meringues, Bikini shaped biscuits, macaroons and strawberries stuffed with cake! Not to mention a rainbow layer cake.




As I've mentioned before, my latest obsession is making a layer cake so I was thrilled when we were given a slice of a layer cake with 6 layers! My other obsession is macaroons, I've tried once before to make them but it was a disaster so I have vowed that I would practice until I could make the perfect macaroon... which these were!

Not only was the tea amazing, but the décor was incredible and you could see all the effort that went into creating the perfect setting for this event. My sister's favourite item? The gold heels on display next to the rocking horse! My favourite? The giant gummy bear!






This afternoon was such a novel idea and I will definitely be on the lookout for the next event that Miss_Cakehead throws!

Sunday's tea at the Swissotel was a lovely way to finish off the weekend and prepare for the busy work week ahead. Being more of a traditional high tea, we were served a tier with the usual sandwiches, scones and tarts; as well as a plate of biscuits.  



These biscuits are the reason my sister has been talking about this tea for months! And the reason? They are shaped like some of London's landmarks.

As you can see, we have Big Ben, Tower Bridge, St Paul's Cathedral, the London Eye and a few other famous sights. Thank goodness they provided us with a box to take away the left over cakes because by the time we were ready to leave, all of the biscuits were still on the plate except for Tower bridge! 

After a splendid weekend of tea and cake, I was left thinking about what I would serve at my ideal afternoon tea. In my last post, I mentioned that I am currently in love with the Hummingbird Cake Days cookbook  so it would be very much driven from there with things such as tiramisu cupcakes and red velvet whoopie pies. But I will have to throw in a few of my (soon to be) perfected macaroons and mini layer cakes. I told my mother that she must plan her next book club as an afternoon tea where I will do the cooking, but will have to think about the cleaning. All I know now is that I better start practising!