> I'm taking you on a tour of my coffee break today, also to see a makeup lady Aga, who for some unexplained reason doesn't fancy being a part of my little video. Must be a Polish thing or sumtin
Looord, how come I've never been to the amazing, sunny, nice-smelling-homemade quiche and breads and jams-abundant Crystal Palace Farmer's Market before?! The best ever biodynamic apple juice and homemade rosemary, pork, parmesan, cherry tomatoes and basil sausages!
The best horror cycling trip to Chisel Hurst Caves, which became home to appprox 2000 people during the Blitz with doctors office, cinema and a chapel too, which until this day is certified and you could actually get married there. A child was born here during the bombing in London
B'day Cocktails [http://vimeo.com/47174058] from Jakub Vítek [http://vimeo.com/londonbambi] on Vimeo [https://vimeo.com].
> Thank you Alison Durling for treating me to this hideous owls to go with my equally hideous rabbit from the garage sale! > I am so starting a zoo here > Because I've always been miss Gillian's teacup pig.. > Just before the nightfall, when
The best summer read ever. It was like bringing a precious little magical piece of England to Majorca with me. Neil Gaiman: The Ocean at The End of the Lane
22nd - 29th July > the heat. the booze. the heat.
Crystal Palce Park, June 2013
My friend Klara gets to rumage through the abandoned books from the charity shop from time to time to fill the shelves in the Westow House Pub. It always is a little celebration as we select what to keep for ourselves and usually come across a real treasure or two.
> May 2013. Gosh, London is trying hard this year and I'll never be taking coffee breaks this astoundingly long again.
One month in a life of a Czech boy in London, with all the pleasures and struggles of living and working in foreign country. After few months of procrastination I have finally put together a little collage of our memories from July. It might be a bit outdated and in