Tuesday 18 June 2013

Sneaky shopping No.1...


So...I was bored and had a horrible day at work....sometimes when you feel like that the only thing you can do is finish work early and go shopping. I only had time to buy a couple of things today, plus I've spent a fair old bit on the www recently, so I thought I would treat myself to the iconic Ruby Woo lipstick from MAC...


......and this super cute chocolate tin from Marks and Spencer's....

....which really cheered me up. It only cost £2 and had 6 little cheerfully wrapped chocolates inside. Which I've eaten (its been a bad day!!). I bought it for the tin really, not sure what I'll keep in it because its pretty small, but I might use it as a little keepsake box for photo booth pictures.....

Anyway, I am excited to try my new lipstick tonight - Monsieur P (yep there he is on the photo) is whisking me off out for a meal and a film - so I shall put the lippy through a thorough durability test on some popcorn.

Toodle pip x

Monday 17 June 2013

Oh I do like to be beside the seaside

I'm not generally one for warm weather...it plays havoc with my hair-dying regime and I find it easier to 'cut a dash' in the clothing stakes in colder weather, however, I'm lucky enough to live within walking distance of a beach and when the weather is as lovely as it has been recently its a crime not to take advantage of it.

On Sunday Monsieur P, our Jack Russell Rocky and I took a trip down the coast to Whitley Bay, which was once a very popular resort. Even in my childhood I remember visiting the now closed Spanish City fun fair with my Nan (I must tell you more about my Nan some time she was a fab lady). Sadly 'The Bay' is now fairly down-at-heel, having been neglected by tourists for years. Until recently it was mainly the scene for stag and hen parties and bank holiday drinking sessions (all of which have a time and a place but really don't do the place justice). However, the beach and seafront has seen some regeneration and its a lovely long sweeping walk from one end of the bay to the other.

Looking north up the beach (on the raised concrete area you can just make out where there used to be revolving chalets)

About half way down the promenade there is the famous Rendezvous Cafe, virtually unchanged since the resort's heyday.


They sell a darn fine sandwich and do lovely ice creams but we didn't go in this time because we had the bow wow with us.

We then walked to the end of the bay and had a look at the redevelopment of the dome that is all that remains of Spanish City (I believe it was called that because all the buildings were white??). Hopefully it can be restored to its former glory, it's a local icon. 


Whitley Bay is really worth a visit the beach is a proper 'bucket and spade' beach and there are some good independent shops in the town.

After our walk, we popped further down the coast to Tynemouth Market. Held in the victorian station, its one of my favourite places to visit on a weekend - there is something for everyone - bric-a-brac, crafts, clothes, food. A special mention has to go to Benny's Toon Macaroons and the very enthusiastic Benny! We feasted on lovely fresh hot chocolate chip macaroons and took more home for later! We also bought some nice fresh bread and cheese (which I have finished while Monsieur P is at work tonight...I will be in the bad books!!) 

Unfortunately my phone had run out of charge so I will have to visit again soon to take pictures (damn!)

Before leaving we bought a nice reproduction 70's phone (My attempts to by an original 50's one were vetoed!), and my dear husband treated me to a teacup and saucer and a handmade apron (is he hoping I will cook for him?!)


New phone! (My dress is also new from Oasis - one of my Prague outfits that didn't see the light of day!) I didn't realise how windswept I looked until I reviewed the photos!

 My new tea cup - full of my favourite blackberry and rhubarb tea - it's amazing! Try it!

9 went to Prague...

Well I've been slightly busy over the last few weeks so this is the first of my posts for a while....

So a few of my lovely lady friends and I went to Prague for a long weekend.

What a beautiful city! I've been once before but I was only 12 and grumpy and embarrassed by my parents as 12 year olds often are.

We had three nights there, staying in the Mamaison Riverside - lovely hotel although the interior designers seem to have been very keen on red paint! If you haven't been to Prague it's fairly small for a capital city and most of the major attractions are within walking distance. Every morning we had a lovely walk along the river to the old town for a quick snack and to devise a plan of action, mainly revolving around eating, shopping, drinking mulled wine (Prague is beautiful, the weather was not!) and planning our evening-time shenanigans...

I would love to show you some pictures of the fabulous outfits I took to wear on the weekend but it was so cold and wet I stuck to jeans and a t-shirt most days. Never mind - I will just have to go away again so I can wear them. 

The main highlights of the weekend for me were the slightly terrifying Segway tour (I NEED a Segway - I could wear high heels all the time if I could power around on a Segway!) where I suddenly zoomed down a very steep hill and couldn't stop (I have a bad track record with these sort of things - ask me about quad bikes!), I also enjoyed the Ice Bar, in a 'so cold it destroys your hangover' kind of way, and I fell in love with a lovely cafe we found near the Kafka museum which sold the most amazing cakes and pancakes.

Enjoying the Ice Bar


Segway terror in the rain (I am the one crying with laughter!)

At the John Lennon Wall

Enjoying a local snack (it was like a croissant but wrapped around a stick and toasted over the fire)

   And finally, another hat for my growing hat collection.