Monday, March 28, 2011
Upstairs/ Downstairs
Well, there is cause for celebration here at 165 Eaton Place, as Upstairs Downstairs will be revived and brought to PBS here in the states starting Sunday April 10th. The house will be in lockdown for at least 3 Sunday nights so I can royally geek out on this new incarnation of the epic series.
Monday, March 21, 2011
High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire
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| West Wycombe House source: http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/193266 |
Technically I was in Flackwell Heath with Allan's family, again the loveliest people EVER. Somehow they managed to put up with my loud American ways and my excitement at getting up every morning to attend an ALL BOYS SCHOOL (yes, you read that right) at the age of 16. Ho boy.
Luckily my dear friend April was there from America to (try and) keep me in line. And as we are still very close, she is always there to remind me of whatever shenanigans I may have forgotten over the years.
High Wycombe is about 45 minutes northwest of London, the very last stop on the Marleybone line. It is in Buckinghamshire, a beautiful area that deserves a visit if you get there. Check out this site for more info.
Monday, March 14, 2011
Boden: thank you
Thank you Boden for offering clothes for real women, women who are not 14 years old (although they do have a darling teen line,Johhny B.) and a size zero. Thank you for making bathing suits ("swimming costumes") that I don't have to manually remove from areas better left unsaid. Thank you for making the most comfortable jeans ever. And thank you for making baby clothes that really are pretty indestructible.
http://www.bodenusa.com/
But thanks for nothing: your maternity line (precious!) came about 2 years too late.
http://www.bodenusa.com/
But thanks for nothing: your maternity line (precious!) came about 2 years too late.
Friday, March 4, 2011
Not On the High Street Marketplace
Have you seen this site http://www.notonthehighstreet.com/?? It seems to be the British equivalent to the American online marketplace http://www.etsy.com/. It is FULL of the most clever items, many of which feature British landmarks. The above pillow is from the Cityscape store. I am still trying to find out if they ship to the US... I am secretly hoping they don't so I can avoid spending my childrens' college fund on things like this:
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| http://www.notonthehighstreet.com/isabelballardieinteriors/product/stamp-rug |
A mere 650 pounds, roughly 1200 bucks. Sigh. Luckily there are smaller, much more affordable options as well.
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