just a little coffee to kickstart my day
market we stumbled upon
string quartet we stumbled upon
Why I love Londoners reason #27: they seek alternative modes of transport
up in arms at Cambden market
and that's why we're closed
becky loves big books!
houndstooth hats are hot
Lunch with FOS (friends of summer)
apologies for blurry picture, trembling from the sheer effort of resisting the duck on the table.
kai wai giving us his best "deer-caught-in-headlights" impression
I can hear the people sing~!!!
but I can't get into studying mode =(
Just got back from London, where I caught Les Miserables. Really really enjoyed it! Had very good seats too! Well pleased I am.
Before I left, I watched a really good film (Die Große Stille) that I wanted to blog about. But now i'm feeling kinda brain dead so just read this review for now if you're interested.
Philip Gröning’s Into Great Silence is pure cinema at its purest and most exalted. Its achievement virtually defies commentary; a critic has only words with which to illuminate a film, but how can what is wrought in silence be illumined by words?
continue reading
and lastly, my phone is spoilt =( keep having to turn it on and off, it's annoying.
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