First we went for tea at my brother's house. A nice respite from all the traveling. I am not a big fan of trains, someone please invent a transporter soon.
Then we went for dinner. This included drinking wine and bokeh-filled photos:
The beautiful Emilia Martensson. If you're a jazz fan, or even if you just like beautiful voices, check her out at http://www.emiliam.com/ - her new album is delicious!
After a look around the farm we got to Columbia Road. Filled with nice shops, restaurants, bistros and pubs, it didn't take me long to spot this place and I dove straight in there:
We went for a little Saturday lunchtime glass of wine at The Royal Oak. It's housed in a very lovely old building and the menu looked delicious too.
This is me and David, getting a bit hysterical:
And these pretty flowers on the bar had to be shot:
Walking back, we popped into Fabrications which is a lovely little gallery, shop, studio and workshop
There were lots of bits from the Craftivist Collective. I believe the collective runs workshops at Fabrications sometimes and Fabrications run all sort of workshops, from
A lovely bit of craftiness during our London visit. Check out these knitted cushion covers:
I really like this knitted dress too, made with the Hooplayarn pictured below.
I also met Barley Massey, who runs this little hive of activity. Here she is with some giant knitting needles. I want some!
Then, a couple more portraits to round the weekend off. Including this one of Chunk the dog. What a beauty!