Top Ten Posts from London 2019
10. Abbey Road zebra crossing - where tourists and motorists battle for supremacy.
9. Bank of England Museum - a monumental monument to capitalism.
8. Highgate Cemetery - a monumental monument to death, which is a lot like capitalism.
7. Minamoto Kitchoan in Piccadilly Circus - authentic Japanese wagashi in the heart of London.
6. South London Botanical Institute - almost-totally-unknown Victorian treasure.
5. Chihuly at Kew Gardens - artistic manipulation of both art and environment.
4. BETRAYAL at the Pinter Theatre - a once-in-a-lifetime treat, I intentionally didn’t share the picture I took of Tom Hiddleston in this post.
3. Stanley Kubrick show at The Design Museum - all the best/weirdest/Clockwork-Orange stuff didn’t make the Tumblr cut.
2. A Midsummer Night’s Dream - after an emotional morning pilgrimage (def emotional) and a noisy afternoon anti-US protest (delightful!), this spur of the moment evening choice was one of my personal trip faves. With real Gwendolyne Christie.
1. Good Omens Euston Station - something I blew past TWICE hurrying on my way to and from the emotional pilgrimage, this was one of those marketing moments that just worked too perfectly and was as adorable as the series itself.









