Friday 14 September 2012

"Ils ont des chapeaux ronds, vive la Bretagne"


Détrompez-vous, ce n'est pas une maison de lutins bretons - c'est une vrai demeure, une maison entourée de dolmens!




La côte de granit rose .... Je crois que cette roche-ci, on la prénomme Louis XI. / The shoreline is covered with pink granite rocks, I think they call this one "Louis XI".




Voici quelques photos prises lors de mon petit séjour en Bretagne, juste avant de rentrer au Canada! Je suis maintenant de retour à la maison, en train de me faire dorloter :)

A few pictures of my trip to Brittany (la Bretagne), France, just before I left London to return to Canada. I am now at home, being spoiled by family and friends :)

xxx Miss Engagée

Saturday 1 September 2012

To Talk of Many Things

I have only one week left before flying back home-ward over the Atlantic Ocean.

In which I intend to fully soak up London (and a bit of Brittany), its endearing quirks, museums, parks, shopping (within reason) and most of all, fantastic smart wonderful people!

I treated myself to a little West End musical you may have heard of - "Billy Elliot" at the Victoria Palace Theatre. My favourite scenes were the tap-dancing number Billy puts on to express his anger over his family's rejection of his ballet-dancing, as well as the superb and seemless back-and forth dance between the young ballerina students, the miners and the police men.


 I also managed to check a few things off my "London To-Do List", namely the
Colombia Road Flower Market, and the Victoria & Albert Museum in Kensington.  The Flower Market is particularly lively on Sunday mornings as the barrow boys shout out " a fiver for an orchid! prettiern' your mudder-in-law" and surrounding local shops sell anything from Union Jack tea cosies to glazed ceramic bowls made in Thailand.
The V&A is also quite lively although the crowd tends to be more international-tourist than local/hipster. I enjoyed the Fashion over the ages exhibition, as well as the ceramics and chinoiseries.


Victoria and Albert Museum: Fashion


Victoria and Albert: Chinoiserie

Colombia Road Flower Market
Colombia Road Flower Market!

"Window shopping" for flowers
I've also been to see the Taming of the Shrew at the Shakespeare Globe Theatre, as well as to various dinner parties in order to bid adieu to my dear friends in London. Many people have already left, others are staying in the UK to pursue phDs or look for employment. I really look forward to following everyone's career and life paths, as we trudge forward on the journey of Life...

Many hugs, and as always, remember to "keep calm, and carry (ceilidh) on"!
Mia