Que sera sera
Not even a week after getting my badge I am already out of action with a broken toe. I tripped over the hem of my pyjama trousers which made me lose my balance and I slammed my toes against the door jamb. I think I woke my neighbours up with my exclamations of pain....A Busy Week
by Joanna | Aug 9, 2009 | Belgravia pub walks, Charterhouse, Londonist, VaughanTown
I had so many plans for my blog this week. However I have basically been out too much enjoying London with no spare time to write my blog. It’s unlikely I will catch up with myself so here’s a summary with some of my blurry photos as have now figured out...Recent Posts
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