Saturday

knick knacks

Last weekend was the Barnes Christmas Fair (have I mentioned how much I adore Barnes!). Never one to miss a Christmas market I left the mister at home to watch the rugby and headed up to the Pond to check it out. I was hoping to score some Christmas ornaments but unfortunately this Christmas fair was more of a Christmas gifts fair - only 1 stall selling Christmas stuff! I was really disappointed as none of the other stalls really had anything of interest, well until I spotted these guys.



I'm usually not one to buy knick knacks but for some reason they really caught my eye and for a steal of £4 I thought even if I hate them in a few months it's still a good deal.

Now to find them a good home in the flat.

Friday

Happy Thanksgiving!

This year I have so much to be thankful for - my friends and family near and far, our work-in-progress flat, my job (even though sometimes I don't really feel that thankful for it) and the list goes on. I love all holidays and really don't care how commercialised they become because at the core of any holiday is the celebration of life and all the gifts it brings. So happy Thanksgiving everyone and thanks Vale for a beautiful Thanksgiving meal!!


Martha's pumpkin chocolate chip sqaures

Vale's amazingly styled Thanksgiving feast

My favorite dish of the night - mac and cheese!

The main event.

Tuesday

Festive table runner

I saw this no sew/DIY table runner over on Poppytalk and thought that it would be perfect for our ginormous dining table. I bought my painters cloth from Robert Dyas and it's SO big that I think I can probably get another 10 craft projects out of it. Now to decorate the table (inspiration from Cupcakes and Cashmere)

Bring on Thanksgiving!





Monday

World Press Photo Exhibition

On Friday after work I stopped into the Royal Festival hall to check out the World Press Photo Exhibition. The subject matter is real and haunting. The beautifully buzzing atmosphere created by the jazz festival musicians at Royal Festival Hall stood in stark contrast to so many of the photos. 

Many of the photos are of extremely serious subjects and having a walk around the festival hall made me realise just how much has happened in the world in 2011. 

If you have a chance, I'd definitely recommend popping in. It's free and powerful.

World Press photo of the year

 

 

 
 

  
  
 


 

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Wednesday

Arundel

If you're ever looking for a little weekend get-away, I would highly recommend Arundel. About a hour and a half outside of London (depending on where you live I suppose) Arundel has everything you really need for a great break. A cute little farmers market, a few antique shops, an amazing castle and at least one superb restaurant! 

The mister and I stayed at the Town House. Our room looked out over one of the main roads which meant quite a bit of drunken noise but we had one of the loviest meals there, so all and all a wonderful place to stay. 

Farmers market



Main drag

View from the castle

One of the best castle's I've ever been to










Dinner at the Town House - perfect!




The mister finishes his dessert before I even start mine.


Sunday

Decorative items

After several months of not really doing anything with our flat, we're back on track with buying furniture and decorating it. It's been a long process that has been slowed continuously by the fact that the mister and I don't agree on a lot. Today we bought a desk, which is one of the last major pieces we need (besides a bed for our guest room). 

I of course, could spend hours looking through home goods stores (both online and in person) and one of the shops I recently came across, I am total smitten over - Samantha Robinson. (and of course, it's in Australia!)

So beautiful! I wish there was no import duty...








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Tuesday

Rope walk

On Saturday the mister and I ventured out to Maltby street to have lunch at the market on rope walk. I had read about Maltby Street in last week's time out and since TO claimed that the market was as good as borough but smaller and no crowds, I thought we have to try this!


It was significantly quieter than borough (also significantly smaller with only about 12 shops/stalls on rope walk and the rest spread out further up and down Maltby) which was lovely but it's also not convenient to get to from the tube, at least not in the blisteringly cold wind. 

Regardless we still had a great lunch - I got the brisket and the mister, a pulled pork sandwich.




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We didn't end up going to any of the other shops down the road because we ended up poping into an antiques store instead. 






and while most everything in the antiques shop wouldn't jive with the somewhat contemporary feel of our flat, we did both love this wine rack.


Maybe next time...