I will never grow tired of London, or the many activities that are on offer.
Continue reading ➞ The Newt Play the Flute, The Carp Play the Harp
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I will never grow tired of London, or the many activities that are on offer.
Continue reading ➞ The Newt Play the Flute, The Carp Play the Harp
Chocolate, rainbow sandwiches and your best friend; the best way to spend a Saturday.
Some days the only thing to do is to wander round little exhibitions and discover new things.
If you’re not feeling in the festive mood yet then this blog post is guaranteed to get you in the Christmas mood.
“If I had a world of my own everything would be nonsense” – Lewis Carrol.
Continue reading ➞ Down the Rabbit Hole at the British Library
The Hogwarts Express has to be one of my favourite parts of the film and it’s such an iconic image of the whole series and now you can also ride the Hogwarts Express – Yes I squealed very loudly when I saw it.
I am a massive Potterhead. I grew up with the books and the films later on living every second and wishing my letter to Hogwarts would come through and well it seems I was going to be starting Hogwarts a little late this term.
November is a rather grey time of year and when it’s foggy and rainy all I can think of doing is snoozing my alarm and cocooning myself in my duvet. However the other day I had a museum date so pulled myself away from my nest and headed into town.
I am a huge museum and gallery lover, as I am sure some of you will know and I love finding new places to go and explore. Mum and I went into town recently to scout out two new places starting off at the House of Illustration.
As something of a museum geek it was not unusual for me and my museum pal A to be wandering down a backstreet of London towards the Grant Museum of Zoology.
Linked with the University College London the museum is host to around 67,000 specimens. Now A and I seem to be attracted to weird collections – check out our visit to The Natural History Darwin Collection. The prospect of animal skeletons and samples preserved in fluid caught our attention.
Just one room is home to all the specimens with cats and dogs sharing a cabinet and some Dodo bones chilling with a sabre tooth – if Night at the Museum was real then this would be the horror movie version.
After working up quite an appetite filling our brains up with knowledge we jumped on a tube and headed to Camden and my all time favourite seafood restaurant Seawise – read my full review here. I opted for an early afternoon G+T and a lobster tail.
Blazer – River Island|T-shirt – Pull&Bear|Jeans – New Look|Shoes – Topshop|Bag – Accessorize.
If your looking for a fun activity which is free and suitable for all ages definitely check out the Zoology Museum it’s well worth it.
Peace Out and Pixie Dust XO