Gill and I like to hop around Europe every October to mark the end of sunny summer, the start of a crisp autumn, and our birthdays. This year, we
Horrible hackers, big bums and artisan food all over the place
I spent Monday morning working in the Hoxton Hotel – in fact, I think I mentioned that in last week’s blog. What I didn’t realise at the time was
Chocolate, time management, a charity ball and more chocolate
As you may have guessed, chocolate features quite heavily in my life. It influences my diet, my holidays and my relationships. (Yes, really!) So an
From the palace to a revolution, via a Jewish girl’s story of hope and survival
Having had a very Christian time recently, what with my Madonna poetry exhibition and falling in love with Jesus Christ Superstar (which has been
Religious bath music, beautiful breakfasts and the most successful mailshot ever
Breakfasts are not what they were; they’re so much more innovative and delicious. I'm typing this one handed while I eat my beautifully piled up
100 Madonnas, ecological improvements and better time management
I’m so excited!! This Thursday sees the launch of the 100 x Madonna art exhibition in which I am very proud to be exhibiting my poetry. If you’re not
Theatre, theatre, music and more music – lots to tweet about!
I’ve been so cultured past couple of weeks; I’m a true theatre buff now. Vamos Cuba was an amazing show! I've been to the theatre many times over
Plain English conceptual art, being trusted and it wouldn’t happen in London
Driving along a country lane in Hertfordshire, we came across a farm of Jersey cows with an unusual shed in the courtyard. From a Star Trek-like
LinkedIn at the Tate, an Olympic torch-bearer and Prosecco in a menswear shop
So the Olympics have kicked off! As you know I’m not a sporty person, although over the past few months I’ve sailed (kind of), swum (kind of),








