Love London? This blog will remind you why.

Welcome in. Sit back, put your feet up and enjoy a little bit of London with Molly and Berts (cup of Rosie and choice of biscuits optional).

Monday 28 September 2009

Spilt Milk


Not sure who lost their bottle, but there really is no use crying over it!

Wednesday 23 September 2009

Wigging Out!


Though it looks like an abandoned building, I believe this place is for real - discretely making wigs for the entertainment industry and private clients.

It's now the 'last man standing' in the block as the buildings on either side have been torn down to make way for who knows what.

I used to wonder if it was one of the infamous 'front' buildings that covered for MI5 as I never, ever see anyone going in or out, and the whole shop front is so completely covered in thick dust and cobwebs that it looks like something out of a set for a kids' Disney movie.

Either way it's a classic bit of London oddness and tickles my fancy every time I cycle past!

Saturday 19 September 2009

London's Best Front Gardener?



OK, so ready yourself for some serious vegetable envy. In answer to those that think a small London garden is no place for a vegetable, I took these pictures of the lushest, most productive front garden I've ever seen. The front gardener had squashes climbing two stories of their house, chilli plants as big as a (rather large) small child, rows of aubergine plants, laden tomato plants, and a big patch of something purplish that I couldn't even recognise. I only wish I could have seen the back garden.

I myself grow vegetables front and back, and have noticed more and more productive gardens as I cycle round London, but this one wins the prize (not that there is a prize, but if there was, they'd get it)!

If you have a front or back garden, a balcony or even a window sill, you can enjoy the thrill, taste and nutrition of home grown herbs, salads, fruit or veg. For courses on 'urban farming' have a look at london.floodlight.co.uk

Follow the exploits of one such gardener at londonvegetablegarden.blogspot.com

If you don't even have a windowsill, or your growing ambitions are bigger than your garden can manage, an allotment might be for you. For more information try www.londonallotments.net

Wednesday 16 September 2009

The Moody Thames


Today I had the pleasure of cycling over Waterloo Bridge for the first time. It took my breath away. The river surprised me with its ozone smell - I normally associate that scent with the sea, but here it was, right at the heart of London. The sun was bright, but the wind strong too, and the light was powerful on the river, glinting off the London Eye, the glass buildings, and of course the water. Looking up and down the river (I had to cross to either side of the road to get the full effect) I had the sense of just how important the river had been to London's life over the years. Watching the river traffic it struck me how the Thames was London's first super highway, and the river itself coursed with the life of the city. Without it, would there even be a London?

Monday 14 September 2009

Queen's Park Day




Had a lovely time at Queen's Park Day yesterday - it just gets bigger and bigger, but still very charming. Highlight for me, apart from homemade cake and the obligatory jerk chicken, was this cool artwork by Art Loop. They had two massive canvasses and painted around the silhouette of members of the interested public. Apparently quite a few people wanted to commission them for their homes.
Unfortunately (if somewhat refreshingly in these days of constant self-promotion) no-one at the stand had any cards or leaflets, nor could they remember their web address, so try as I might I've been unable to provide a link. Sorry both to Art Loop and anyone who wanted to see more of their work.

Sunday 13 September 2009

Not your usual Carnival Picture


Better late than never! This is my top pic from last month's Carnival. This kid's odd behaviour caught my eye, and I didn't realise he was picking someone's pocket 'til later.

Dicken's London it ain't, but even Notting Hill's got its share of opportunistic tea leafs. Not sure he was as charming as the Artful Dodger we think we know and love! A timely reminder to keep an eye on your stuff at all times.

Friday 11 September 2009

Welcome to Molly and Berts: Let me introduce myself


I'm one half of the husband and wife design team behind Molly and Berts. Our products celebrate London in all its crazy glory, from cockney rhyming slang to historical figures, all with our own tongue-in-cheek twist.

I've wanted to start this blog for so long - I'm delighted it's happening at last. I see things in London every day that I want to share, so expect all kinds of quirkiness - photos of things that catch my eye, news of happenings in London, links to interesting London related stuff, and of course news from Molly and Berts.

Please help me out, and add any comments, ideas, London stories and pictures. We love your feedback, so let us know what you think!