Croyde, Devon Today's weather was about 20c. Surf forecast for Croyde on magicseaweed.com was good, but better than the reality. The swell was about 3ft, however, it was very windy and gusty which made the waves a bit all over... Continue Reading →
San Sebastian The historic town of Sebastian in Northern Spain, basque country is beautiful and rich in heritage. It has the most amazing sunsets, food and I was lucky enough to be there during the festival where the town put... Continue Reading →
A stroll in the moors. Exmoor National Park is situated in the south west of Britain. It contains an amazing variety of landscapes within its 267 square miles. A unique landscape of moorland, woodland, valleys and farmland, shaped by people... Continue Reading →
This is my first surfing trip in Devon and in England for that matter. I somehow got persuaded to try surfing in the "refreshing" waters of Middle beach, Devon. Armed with a surf board and a winter wetsuit, it was... Continue Reading →
Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2013: Occupying some 350 square-metres of lawn in front of the Serpentine Gallery, Sou Fujimoto's delicate, latticed structure of 20mm steel poles have a lightweight and semi-transparent appearance that allows it to blend, cloud-like, into the landscape.... Continue Reading →
I set off for a run at Regents's Park but ended up hiring a paddle boat in the lake, looking at ducks, swans, storks and seagulls. It's quite a funny experience being able to get up close to the birds... Continue Reading →
My friend managed to get a table booking for Sushi Samba for early dinner. It's on our eat our way through London list, so we had to to it. The restaurant and bar is at the top of Heron Tower... Continue Reading →
"FAT CHEEKS is a cheeky little pop-up dining experience that launched in London in 2012. Commandeering a wide assortment of fun and challenging venues from old-school pie shops to rooftop gardens, the element of surprise and intrigue is ever present.... Continue Reading →
A 17m long sperm whale beached in the Royal Navy college lawn, near cutty sark, Greenwich. 'This super-real, art installation is the work of the Belgian arts collective Captain Boomer, created in collaboration with Zephyr Wildlife Reconstruction. There are even... Continue Reading →
