Steak and marrow

We went last night to Hawksmoor. The steaks were excellent as ever, and I ordered some roasted bone marrow to top mine, but the service was surprisingly poor. The bone marrow arrived long after the steak, one dining companion’s medium raw steak was medium or more, and generally it was hard to catch an eye […]

A vision, thwarted

I had a vision of a top suitable to wear with loose, short trousers but that was not a snug crop top. This was a vision of a loose button-down collared shirt, down to the hips, and cinched at the waist by a wide fabric belt. With this vision in mind I went to Covent […]

Football

I watched (part of) my first World Cup match today. The Gentleman Friend is very keen on the sport, though in recent years has been thwarted by important matches playing only on paid sport channels, and a dislike for pubs and bars. But the World Cup is playing everywhere and tonight was the first England […]

City stroll

We met friends from Malaysia at the Quality Chop House, an old favourite, for lunch. They were doing Sunday lunch, which was very good (despite my disinterest in Sunday lunch) but not quite as spectacular as I remember it. Whether this is because of Sunday lunch or that it has gone down in quality, I […]

Deptford

With an overseas relative visiting, I took the opportunity afforded by someone who didn’t know London distances to propose we visit the Cockpit Arts open house in Deptford. We had been regulars at the Holborn open houses back when we lived around the corner in Bloomsbury. It proved quite easy to get there: the DLR […]

Borough market

We went today to Borough Market. As I told my companions, when I had lived in London, in Bloomsbury so reasonably close by London standards, visits had always been to get groceries, not to graze (which is not the Gentleman Friend’s preferred mode anyway). So it was practically the first time I was doing as […]

Guests

The guests have arrived – a young relative and her boyfriend. She works for a well known international body and he is a journalist. They went out for brunch with friends today and returned late for dinner and rather wobblier than I like – I find it a bit undignified, but can never quite disentangle […]

Still to the grinder

Another day of nothing but work, with intermissions only to do so cleaning/ tidying in the spare room where I’m keeping a couple of visitors from this Saturday. My face eczema is back, possibly because I steamed my sinuses rather too vigorously last night.

End of Europe

The only thing to do was to flee Skibbereen, so the next morning we took a taxi down to Baltimore (a fishing village whose claim to fame is that a few centuries ago its entire population was abducted by Barbary pirates). There was a ferry coming in as we arrived, so we hopped on it […]

Banking

I am starting a cold, and feeling feeble. I had agreed to meet the Gentleman Friend in Covent Garden, for lunch at the Barbary, which is one of my favourite restaurants, but was unable to eat much. But it was nice to walk through London, and I sloely felt myself feeling glad and at home […]