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Monthly Archives: June 2012
Around Tower Bridge
Reblogged from Little London Observationist: Following yesterday’s (late!) entry, after Borough Market and Gibbon’s Rent, Jorge and I took a stroll back over Tower Bridge. On the way we spotted a few interesting things. Of course, I took some photos. … Continue reading
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20 More Photographs of Londoners by John Kortland
Reblogged from Little London Observationist: I posted 20 photographs of Londoners by John Kortland two weeks ago. Here’s 20 more, some new, some from his archives, all from the city’s lively streets. Captions by John. Dickie, His Duchess And The … Continue reading
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Packing and Unpacking
Reblogged from Making a Difference: I’ve always found packing to be incredibly surreal. I’ve done it a lot over the last few years and might argue that I’ve become a relatively skilled packer. Rolling my clothes saves valuable space and … Continue reading
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Plastic bags are GREENER....
Reblogged from plastic is rubbish: THEY ARE! THEY ARE! THEY ARE! Environment Agency a UK government body has done a Life Cycle Assessment of Supermarket Carrier Bags Report SC030148 The report concludes that a reusable cotton bag would have be … Continue reading
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London Shop Fronts
Reblogged from Little London Observationist: Just a short stroll through the city’s streets reveals some of the unusual shop names and architecture of London, the many layers of history and irony that are contained here. These photos have been added … Continue reading
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Borough Market and Gibbon's Rent Garden
Reblogged from Little London Observationist: It was a sunny enough weekend (at least the rain only came in spurts), so we managed a little stroll over to Borough Market on Saturday. Photo: Steaming Hot by John Kortland I never tire … Continue reading
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Going Solo
As many of you know, the past few weeks were pretty tough and I had a lot of big decisions to make that would be for the best all round, and whilst I couldn’t speak openly about them, I’m rather … Continue reading
Life After TLG
Reblogged from Making a Difference: If you’d brought a fortune teller to my orientation training at the Sheraton in 2010, I wouldn’t have believed the prophesied future. An unlikely bunch of 15, from the USA, Nigeria, Australia, Canada, and England. I … Continue reading
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Nike Reuse A Shoe Scheme
Reblogged from plastic is rubbish: Here’s a idea Nike Reuse A Shoe Scheme You take your stinky old trainers to one of the drop off locations, they are collected up and shredded. They can then be incorporated into running tracks, … Continue reading
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Mid Winter Summer Solstice
Happy Bunny After the past few weeks of craziness, I’m happy to report that its been back to business this week, and a few nice breakthroughs, so lets hope the progress stays that way. Massive thanks to everyone who has … Continue reading
