Like most people, I don’t love Mondays. Last Monday was an exception though… My accountancy clients Nordens, the award-winning fabulous people who
Flying in a Spitfire, the finest banquet in London and ladies in not many clothes
I do like an occasion to dress up posh! And the Square Mile Salute was definitely one of those occasions. This amazing evening saw the City of
War horses, men with chutzpa and nearly being a princess
Katja’s art exhibitions are always fun, both to visit and to participate in. Her latest show, ‘Favourite Words,’ has spent the summer touring east
Dating websites for cinema lovers, an apology and making a buzz
I don’t like injustice! So here I am, righting a wrong… Following last week’s blog when I reported that Simon (with the beard) claimed that Carole
Opening closed doors, the last dance and men with beards
We change every seven years. Our cells rejuvenate, every drop of iron-rich blood pumping through each newly formed cellular veins is fresh; old skin
Creepy toy designs, pub work and drunk in charge of a chocolate factory (not me!)
Joan and I spent a wonderfully nostalgic afternoon at the V&A Museum of Childhood. The creepy birthday party display in the lobby belies the
Magic at Arch1, grown up boys and a business plan for the healing bear
My dating disaster prompted considerably more emails than usual, with at least two people begging me to write a dating blog. I have to report that
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
Summer in the city, skewed Beatles and a dollop of LSD
Canary Wharf’s summer concerts are always good fun. A holiday atmosphere descends on Canada Square as the grass vanishes under the weight of picnic








