by Joanna | Aug 27, 2012 | holidays, Maggie Moncrieff, Scotland
Another article written by my Mum for the parish magazine of All Saints on-the-Hill, Highams Park which I think deserves a wider readership. I still can’t get over the fact my grandpa made a caravan out of an old railway carriage! ******************** Caravan... by Joanna | Aug 8, 2012 | Free walks, Twitter, Westminster Guides
Friends and guiding colleagues know I am rather obsessed with social media and am always going on about how Twitter or Facebook and of course blogging are good for getting your name (and walks) known.I realise Twitter and its myriad associated terms may make people... by Joanna | Jul 30, 2012 | Brussels, Constantin Meunier Museum, museums
There are two cities in Europe I keep returning to – Madrid and Brussels. Madrid through my participation in Vaughantown and Brussels for various reasons – my sister lived there for 5 years and now a London friend has moved there too.As in London I want to... by Joanna | Jul 13, 2012 | exhibitions, Ian Visits, Londonist, Marylebone, Olympics, Westminster Archives
Those of us that live in London know it’s practically impossible to keep up with everything that’s on even if you subscribe to listings magazines and are a regular reader of Londonist and Ian Visits.So if I stumble across a gallery with an exhibition... by Joanna | Jul 9, 2012 | afternoon tea, Alexis Soyer, Belgravia, Bloody Mary, hidden gardens, hidden tea rooms, King's Ginger, Mayfair, Red Lion, Rococo, Sotheby's, St James's
The time has come to reveal the winner and the answers of my recent competition. If you have been on my walks or read the descriptions of the walks on this blog you would have found the questions fairly easy.1. Where in Mayfair can you buy a small cream tea for...
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