Food, Days Out and Travel stories from Brighton, London and the Rest of the World
The Old Abbey Bookshop   118 High Street, Holywood, Co Down   Tel: 028 9042 5472   Open: Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays  9.30am to 4.30...
BRIGHTON FRINGE - The Irish Contingent With Paddy's Day upon us I thought it appropriate to bring you a round-up of Irish related events...
Brighton Welsh night  Thursday 1st March 2012   And what a beautiful day it is, hurrah for St David’s Day!   Brighton may be about four hour...
Brighton Fringe 2012  The expression ‘Only in Brighton’ for me sums up Brighton’s vibe, one of chaotic creativity, as described by Julian of...
Discovering Heart Shapes all over the Place Not a lot of people know this but over the last year I've had a little random hobby, I'v...
Notes from a nice stay in New York I believe in synchronicity and in fact the more it happens, the stronger it reinforces the notion that if...
Twitter - what's that about? A year ago and completely new to the world of Twitter I sought advice from a young pal who has the type of ...
Here lies buried the body On a recent trip to London to see the Da Vinci exhibition, which we didn't get into as a result of lack of pla...
The Burning of the Clocks The nights are closing in fast in the run up to the shortest day of the year and with it the annual winter solstic...
 The Redroaster Coffee House  With the proliferation of coffee shops continuing at a pace through Brighton, another one is just about to ope...
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