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Thursday, August 28, 2008
Fire.
Vintage high waisted shorts from ebay, leotard from American Apparel, and shoes from Dinsko.
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Agent Provocateur.
They apparently still have a sale, if anyone's interested. Some items are also down to 70%.
Friday, August 22, 2008
Habits tag.
1. Clothes shop: Topshop perhaps... but I mostly buy my clothes on the internet these days, and H&M has been disappointing recently. I also really like American Apparel.
2. Furniture shop: Not sure. We don't have any nice ones where I live. Otherwise I'd say Ikea I suppose.
3. Sweet: Dark chocolate.
4. City: Out of the ones I've been to I'd say London, but Paris is great too. Oh, and I also like Stockholm.
5. Drink: Water, tea, juice.
6. Music: the Kooks, Frou Frou, Au revoir Simone, Peter Sarstedt, the Kinks, Rufus Wainwright, Hanson, Regina Spektor, Imogen Heap, the Beatles, Feist, the Fray, Håkan Hellström, KT Tunstall, Paolo Nutini, the Shins, Radiohead and U2.
7. Tv-series: Sex and the City, Gilmore Girls, and I also like watching old series like 'The Little House on the Praire', and 'My Wonder Years'.
8. Film: I can't choose only one. Le Fabuleux destin d' Amelie Poulain, Closer, the Pianist, Annie, Garden State, Big Fish, Forrest Gump, Les Choristes, Leon.
9. Work out: Gymnastics, horseback riding, walking, and anything at the gym.
10. Pastries: Chocolate croissants.
11. Coffee: I don't like coffee.
I'm tagging Hannah-Zoë, Mandy, Erika, and Sea and Char.
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
London, day six.
My boyfriend wanted to go to the Millennium Dome and I tagged along. It wasn't very special really...
but, there were some nice mushrooms there....
... and green shells...
... and games.
Afterwards I did some shopping on my own, and we met up again a little later and had lunch at a restaurant that someone had recommended to us. However, I wasn't very impressed. It was too pricey, and my food wasn't very tasty at all.
But my boyfriend liked his.
We then went to Portobello Road as I was looking for a café, which actually turned out to be closed. But the area in itself was very nice to see. I regret that we didn't come there another day to go to the market, but I'll have to do that next time I'm in London.
The shops in that area sold a lot of nice things.
In the evening we dropped by Covent Garden, and we discovered a sweetshop that sold sweets from all around the world. We ended up buying a lot of sweets that I had never seen before in my life.
That was sadly our last day in London, and now I miss it so much. I'm thinking about even trying to go back there twice, or at least once a year now since it's such a fantastic city.
Sunday, August 17, 2008
The sea.
Saturday, August 16, 2008
London, day five.
Nevertheless, these are the pictures from the second to last full day we had in London. We went to the Spitafields market in the morning, which was nice. I sort of regret not going to Portobello market instead since the things sold there might have been more varied - at least that's what I imagine. I didn't buy anything at Spitafields, except for a pair of sunglasses, but it was still nice looking around there. Afterwards we walked down Brick Lane, which was nice and interesting. In the afternoon we went to Tate Modern. That was really nice although we didn't have much time there. In a way, though, it was nice that they closed rather early since we went to see The Edge of Love in the cinema. The film was really nice, but the plot was perhaps a little weak (considering that my boyfriend fell asleep). I think I mostly liked it for the beautiful outfits, however.
These are the sunglasses I bought at Spitafields market. They look strange, but I like the shape of them a lot. I just wish that the glass wouldn't be so reflective.
Tate modern.
Me in the tube.
Friday, August 15, 2008
Randomness.
Rules:
1. link to the person who tagged you.
2. post the rules on your blog.
3. write six random things about yourself.
4. tag six people at the end of your post.
5. let each person know that they have been tagged by leaving a comment on their blog.
6. let the person who tagged you know your entry is up.
I tag; Carrie (Wishwishwish), Marisa (Thumbelina), Alice (Alice point), Ida (Rougemarie),Amber (History books), and Kaete (Piece of Cake).
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
London, day four.
My breakfast at our hotel that day - porridge.
After shopping when I met up with my boyfriend, we went to the British museum, which was really nice. Unfortunately we didn't have much time, but many of the exhibitions were very interesting.
Afterwards we walked towards the Covent Garden area...
I bought some tea at 'The Tea House'. I'm such a tea-lover, and they had a great selection of tea, which was so much cheaper than in Norway.
In the evening we went to 'Ed's easy diner', which was like an original 50's style American diner. So fun. They even had tiny jukeboxes on every table where you could pick songs from the 50's. I had a mint milkshake and a vegetarian bean burger, and my boyfriend ate a frankfurter sausage. It was really tasty, too.
Monday, August 11, 2008
Frilly dress.
Sunday, August 10, 2008
London, day two and three.
Later that day we had dinner at my mother's cousin who lives in London. I don't have any pictures from it, but it was very nice.
The next day, in the morning, wasn't very fun for me either. We went to the Docklands as my boyfriend wanted to look at the buildings there. It was okay, but I sort of felt like I was missing out on other things that I'd much rather do.
Perhaps the nicest thing about that area was a really nice park, which soft, long grass that felt like a bed to lie in.
Afterwards we did some more sightseeing in London, such as seeing the Tower Bridge...
... then, finally, some shopping. I found this really nice shop called Dahlia in Carnaby that had the most adoring clothes, as well as fitting rooms.
I bought this dress, and I love it so much.
I really, really regret not buying this trenchcoat. I didn't have time to go back and buy it later.