Thursday, October 21, 2010

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The Earth is changing ...
How Could Climate Change Affect Our capital?


Since October 1, exposure London Futures took place in the Museum of London .
Imagine the future of London. This exhibition brings together a batch of images showing places Londoners affected by global warming, food shortages or rising sea levels.

These shocking images illustrators Robert Graves and Didier Madoc-Jones , are intended to reflect the Londoners. Fact or fiction? Time evolves, the Earth changes. Reality is possible. One day, we, our children or our grandchildren will have to innovate and adapt to these changes.
make a detour via London, or visit stop at these pictures ...

Skating @ Tower Bridge

London as Venice

Parliament Square rice paddies

Piccadilly Circus: water lilies, fish and wind turbines


Museum of London 150 London Wall

Exhibition London Futures
1 October 2010 to March 6, 2011
Free entrance




Image © Robert Graves and Didier Madoc-Jones

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

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What is a successful life?


(note: this is a parody of the poster of the movie Trainspotting)

Sunday, October 17, 2010

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Statistics 2010 Fashion Exhibition London Life The Orangery

Aerial view of City London

I like to analyze your daily profiles, your interests and preferences London Fashion Life . For the curious and inquisitive, I decided to reveal some statistics determining your tastes and reading choices.

Since May 2009, London Fashion Life exists.
To date, 24 products are available. Here they are listed in 11 topics different. (Click on a topic and rediscover the entirety of the articles relating thereto since the opening of Blog Often an article is sometimes found in several themes.)

Mode: 16 items
London : 9
Delicious food : 8
Me Myself I : 7
People : 7
Photography: 6
Culture: 5
Brussels : 4
Media: 4
Paris: 2
Music: 1

New theme to come: Design

  • most popular themes are: Fashion, London, Photography and People
  • The most read articles:
1. ID Magazine - Winter
2. Paparazzi Adriana Lima for IT
3. Gossip Girl: We Love Bitches Luxurious
4. Cool Britannia
5. Ben's Cookies
  • The nationalities most present:
1. France
2. Belgium
3. Canada
4. U.S.
5. UK

After these few figures released, I want to thank you for your visits, your comments, your loyalty since the beginning of the blog and all relevant feedback.
Remember your freedom of expression, your views and opinions on posts are more than welcome!

Photos Copyright ©: Jason Hawkes

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

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After Hyde Park is Kensington Gardens . This park, although not as pretty as her older brother, contains among other Kensington Palace and The Orangery .
Girl, a romantic or business woman, enjoy L'Orangerie to take a breath of fresh air in a magnificent 18th century. If time allows, opt for the patio that will give you a view of the beautifully maintained lawns and gardens of the palace.


I've never tested breakfasts or lunches s of L 'Orangerie , so I will just a few words about the traditional & popular break in the Afternoon : the British tea time.
Four menus are available, but nothing prevents you make your choice a la carte, depending on your tastes.

Menus: The

SIGNATURE ORANGE TEA £ 14.85
Finger sandwiches, scone with jam and butter, pie and mini flash, all served with tea or coffee.

The ENCHANTED PALACE TEA £ 17.95
Finger sandwiches, scone with jam and butter , raspberry shortbread slice of chocolate cake, served with tea or coffee.

The ROYAL CHAMPAGNE TEA £ 20.45
A flute of champagne accompanied by finger sandwiches , scone with jam and butter , mini flash pie, all served with tea or coffee.

The AME FRANCAIS TREGOTHNAN £ 33.75
A flute of champagne accompanied by finger sandwiches , min of IS freshly baked scones and a variety of small cakes, served tea o u coffee.

The Royal Champagne Tea

the center, the luxurious Tregothnan Tea Français

You certainly notice that prices rise menu in the menu. Judge your level of luxury. No champagne or champagne? Chocolate cake or Not cho colate cake?
True, prices are not cheap but are consistent with the framework, quality and service. Personally
four menus are delicious. Coupet the field 'for some days and if you want to be more reasonable, the signature orange tea is a good base to discover a real English tea time.
My sin-cute? The finger sandwiches ! Cucumber, cheddar, gouda, smoked salmon ... So delicious! Their cakes are as good as sumptuous. Which to choose? As for tea lovers, you will find one of the widest and best choice in London.

A wide selection of cakes

The scone and delicious finger sandwiches

A little history ...
Beginning 1700, The Orangery was used as a shelter for plants during the winter and royal celebrations hosted royal summer. Corinthian columns and wide arches of the Orangerie are today a reminder of the elegant and luxurious times royal past.


The Orangery worth a visit! Take advantage of the presence of Kensington Palace to discover its transformation into an enchanted palace. Soon a post on this beautiful palace.


The Orangery
Kensington Palace, Palace Ave


Copyright © Photos: By me, Olivia