In the Mood for Chocolate
Chocolate Festival at South Bank, London (08-10.12.2012) There is a growing tendency to organise different kinds of selling activities, such as fairs and open-air markets and call it a festival. Perhaps, because it sounds better, is associated with fun, and doesn’t directly refer to spending money. Particularly, when the advertising boldly claims “Free admission”. In reality, beyond … Continue reading
Delivery From Hell: Shipping – Screw 3
Does shopping online make your life more comfortable? That is a strange question, you might think. Why wouldn’t it? Its benefits are beyond doubts. Any important purchase, or grocery shopping can be performed with a single move of the finger, sitting in your pyjamas away from crowded shopping malls. However, very often something that was supposed to make our life … Continue reading
Delivery From Hell: You Were Not at Home – Screw 2
Does shopping online make your life more comfortable? That is a strange question, you might think. Why wouldn’t it? Its benefits are beyond doubts. Any important purchase, or grocery shopping can be performed with a single move of the finger, sitting in your pyjamas away from crowded shopping malls. However, very often something that was supposed to make … Continue reading
Delivery From Hell: Online Shopping – Screw 1
Does shopping online make your life more comfortable? That is a strange question, you might think. Why wouldn’t it? Its benefits are beyond doubts. Any important purchase, or grocery shopping can be performed with a single move of the finger, sitting in your pyjamas away from crowded shopping malls. However, very often something that was supposed to make … Continue reading
Raymond Aaron and Caprice at Entrepreneurs 2012
It took me a while to write this post as I had rather mixed feelings about this event. I was expecting, or at least hoping that there will be some sort of educating, and networking programme, where you could meet successful people, and learn from their experience. In a way it was like this. There were many … Continue reading
[Gotye Live] There Is More Than One Song to It
Gotye Hypnotises the Audience at HMV Apollo, London A couple of days ago I proudly announced to my colleagues that I am going to Gotye concert. – Wow! That’s cool. But, do they have any other songs apart from that “Somebody… something”?? the common reply was. It shouldn’t come as a surprise, that people are … Continue reading
Let’s Talk About Art…
Dear art fans, I hope you have not yet fallen into hibernation, and are ready to assess my humble collection of art events. Realists, I am calling to you! Check out the most shockingly genuine exhibition of the year: 1. The Reverse Side of the Industrial World in Art Those, who prefer something more extravagant, … Continue reading
George Michael Symphonica Orchestral Tour, London 2012
For the last several days London City became a happy and welcome host of the world famous artist George Michael, who came here to perform as a part of his Orchestral Tour “Symphonica”. Originally. it was supposed to take place in December 2011, and all the fans were holding their breath in admiration, waiting for … Continue reading
Massage Your Ego in London
Those of you, who know the value of a good massage most certainly have their favourite salon, or practitioner. However, if you don’t, London with its large variety of choice might make things a little bit confusing. Where to go for your first treatment? Which places it is better to avoid? As a great massage … Continue reading
Staying in Eastbourne: Incredible Poshness of the “Grand Hotels”
In the middle of Summer some of us might start thinking about alternative routes to the seaside. Brighton, the closest sea resort to London, is already becoming a sore in the eye. How about going a few miles further and finding yourself in less crowded but still incredibly pleasant Eastbourne in East Sussex? The road … Continue reading