Although my holiday was more based on seeing how the people live in Barbados, I did, of course, indulge in some tourist activities. The sightseeing
Creative installations, a performance psychologist and the devil’s own brew
My thanks to everyone who supported the exhibition launch party at the Mile End Art Pavilion on Thursday. The response was overwhelming and the
Saving a prayer, naming and shaming and a new cinema experience
I didn’t see Duran Duran live in the eighties, and can’t for the life of me think why. We saw The Thompson Twins at least three times, Simply Red,
A quirky breakfast, Mayfair brothels and the chocolate ecstasy tour
Saturday’s chocolate tour with Nina was quite a delight! Naturally, the constant stream of chocs we were fed was a delicious treat, but the titbits
Cheese porn, vintage French newspapers and Cyber Monday madness
I’m back in creative mood this week. Katja’s booked me to exhibit my poetry in an art show next year, and I’ve decided to produce another piece of
An unexpected honour, my first hangover and falling off a cloud
It’s been a whirlwind couple of weeks and my apologies (again!) to those of you who emailed asking where last week’s blog was. I just didn’t write
The chocolate train, a passionate dance and the LinkedIn man on the street
Switzerland. Wow!! Gill and I spent four days on the edge of Lake Geneva and absolutely fell in love with everything: the atmosphere, the mountains,
Lessons in red wine, acting quirky and being a Bird
I was lucky enough to share a box of chocolates with Pauline Quirk this week. I’d been invited to her dressing room for a glass of wine after
LinkedIn, networking and ‘naming and shaming’ dating site dates
I’m not a gambler – just the odd occasional flutter for fun. I prefer roulette – there’s a real childish excitement about watching the wheel spin and