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five (really great) things on a thursday

tea rooms, stoke newington. available as a print from etsy
inspired by this hot mama’s wednesday invitations from long ago…
- sas’ new super beautiful blog to match her super beautiful self
- rachel’s gorgeous artwork now available for purchase in her etsy shop
- my friend pip. who is braver than she knows
- the book: released into the world, finding its way into homes across the globe
- thoughts on worthiness and a giveaway by my beautiful gypsy friend alex. go check it out!
bonus track
- jennifer lee’s newsletter arriving in my inbox today with a perfectly timed reminder to me:
While saying no is important, it still can feel awkward or yucky to walk away from an opportunity or to turn someone down. Many of us have been so conditioned to avoid conflict, to do things for others at own expense, or to be agreeable, polite, and to even grin-and-bear-it, that sometimes saying no doesn’t feel like an option. Or if you’re coming from scarcity, you may fear that if you don’t say yes, you’ll lose your chance. But if you don’t say no, you’ll be overwhelmed, exhausted, and perhaps eventually resentful. Not good things for maintaining healthy relationships, being fully present, or manifesting your dreams!
subscribe to the artizen coaching newsletter to get jennifer’s wonderful inspiration and tips delivered to you each month
postcards from the museum of everything
dear friends,
i’m writing to you after a day venturing forth into the cold rainy weather. it’s been disturbingly warm here this ‘winter’ so far and it’s actually nice to finally be experiencing some colder weather.
we headed out today, specifically to visit the museum of everything. {found via PureBlog}
we were also delighted (well, i was delighted, not sure husband was so much…) to discover that today just happened to be the primrose hill christmas festival.
there were lots of lovely stalls from the stores along the street, selling tasty food, christmas gift goodies, mulled wine & cupcakes from the primrose bakery…
sugar intake at maximum, we then ventured to the museum – down a little side street, then a little alleyway, a stone’s throw from primrose hill. which isn’t really a museum… it’s an art gallery who promote themselves as “London’s only public space for art by the untrained, unintentional and unseen creators of this, our modern world.”
yep, that would pretty much sum up what was in there… the inside of the building appeared much bigger than the oustide, and contained within the converted-warehouse-style building was a treasure trove of quirky art.
some of the artists included w.c rice

hell is hot hot, w.c. rice. originally uploaded by queenodesign
(more great examples of his work here)
alfred jensen

(image best viewed large). originally uploaded by cliff1066™

Emery Blagdon. originally uploaded by C-Monster
and miroslav tichy, described elsewhere as “a voyeur with a home-made camera”.

no photographs allowed inside the building on penalty of death, so sadly i’ve not got much to show you aside from a photo of the entrance.

great place to visit if something slightly more offbeat is what you’re looking for in a london art gallery! i will certainly be going back for another poke around. might see you there then?
postcards from london
dear friends,
today has been one of those juicy lazy sundays that fill all of me to the brim. it’s been part discovery, part hand-cut chips, with a side order of photography and a sprinkling of book shopping…

large jammy dodgers, one of my current gustatory obsessions
it all began with a trip to the newly discovered (by us at least) albion caff in shoreditch (thanks remodelista!) for coffee and a jammy dodger for me, almond croissant for nic. this place is humming with people on the weekend… full to overflowing with people drinking tea from pots covered in hand-knitted tea cosies, sharing a bit of gossip with friends, or having a quiet read of the sunday paper.

colombia road flowermarket
then, it was a short wander to the colombia road flower market, where stallholders were pimping their wares – most for a fiver. it was funny listening to their monologue as they interspersed their current deal with muttered comments about wondering if anyone was listening. the market was packed full of people, shuffling along in time with the people in front/behind… some laden with flowers & plants, others (like us) with cameras. one cheeky vendor was charging £1 if anyone wanted to take photos – i guess he (and perhaps the tourists willing to pay this fee) had never heard of the photographer’s rights with regards to photos in public places.

bookstore (shot from the hip)
as well as the market, there are a ton of quirky little stores, full of people, funky art, and other goodies and we chanced upon an amazing second-hand bookstore in a couple of upstairs rooms. they had an awesome selection of paperbacks, some of which parted me from my cash, and a great view back along the flower market from the windows
image source: jessiechorley.com
next door to the bookstore is another set of stairs that lead up to a treasure trove that is part alice in wonderland, part vintage wonderland called jessie and buddug. i didn’t go in as i’ve been warned about taking husbands into stores where they can wreak havoc when bored….

why one wife now chooses to shop alone – thanks to my husband nic for the image
their website is so inviting that i do feel compelled to do another trip there just to see the shop and jessie’s altered journals in real life…

we also saw cupcakes big & small…

…and i’m now officially in love with rachel barker’s range of tableware.

the space & hubbub – our local hangout
the rest of the afternoon has been spent at our local cafe – this place is very “relaxed wellington cafe” with lazy-sunday-style music (often kiwi), great beer and hand-cut chips. we are both sitting here with laptops; nic up to some geekery or another, and me…
well, i’m writing to you.
with love,
-leonie
missing my bicycle
some bicycle inspired items from etsy.
okay, so the shoes don’t really count, but
- they are red (my fave shoe colour)
- my alter-ego would have a bicycle & a chic cycling outfit to match

1. bicycle bowl 2. 2 bicycle pint glasses 3. made to order 12oz cup 4. bicycle personalized stationery 5. you’re the kind of bike that fits in with my world 6. gimme a ride pocket mirror 7. mini bike bag 8. custom red retro platform pumps 9. vital bicycle – women’s eco-heather hoodie 10. bicycle part gear clock 11. red bike fork lamp 12. jonathan, don’t bring that wet bicycle in here




