Community Festivals in London
I love London for cultural events. It is not just the big events which are worth going to, though. The smaller, community type of events can also be really good … Continue reading →
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↓I love London for cultural events. It is not just the big events which are worth going to, though. The smaller, community type of events can also be really good … Continue reading →
I was meant to write about the awesome achievements of the winter Paralympics. But, the Irish dancing that I saw today captivated me. Many of them are representing London at the … Continue reading →
When I was a student, we were encouraged to present our own ideas in a constructive way. Exploring a variety of viewpoints was great for creative minds, until everybody realised … Continue reading →
One of the comments on last week’s entry mentioned that sports can give us a different kind of amazing moments – the emotional moments. Sportsmanship and how competitors have reacted … Continue reading →
As a non-religious person, the idea of going to a service just doesn’t fit in my plans. I even find it a bit uncomfy to be there at wedding ceremonies. … Continue reading →
Have you ever been to an enchanted woodland? I hadn’t until very recently, and I have to say that I even forgot how freezing cold it was out there. Such … Continue reading →
So, you think that house warming parties can’t be of the cultural type? On this post, I will prove to you that it is possible to have party and some … Continue reading →
Hello again. I’m back after a few stressful and hectic weeks. Have you ever been inside the Camden Lock canal? I don’t mean that time when you accidentally fell inside during … Continue reading →
No, I’m not joking. I know it sounds strange – an adult suggesting a pillow fight. It is also in the park. A pillow fight in the park? Well, this … Continue reading →