Posts Tagged ‘Norwegian in London’

17. mai

Had fun in Punch & Judy :D

Still standing…

Bunny can confirm that the so called ‘student protesters’ luckily didn’t manage to set light to the Norwegian x-mas tree

Let there be light…

The lights on Norwegian x-mas tree on Trafalgar Square were switched on again…beautiful :D

Over the moon

…on my way to holiday in Norway

 

Battersea nights

After a week of late night socialising AND full-on stress at work plus long days of shopping for Kitty, we opted for an easy outdoor dinner at Battersea Rickshaw on the Square. Enjoyable Indian cuisine, and the waiter and chef did their best to adhere to Kitty’s dietary requirements. Arriving quite late we were probably also the last guests to leave, well, what can you do about those late night licences….?

Westfield life

So, Kitty dragged Bunny over to Westfield for dinner and a movie…part of the story was that Kitty had been shopping there all day and refused to leave. Well, was fun seeing Bridges Wharf from the river – on the overground bridge – and we had a surprisingly delicious Malaysian meal at Jom Makan before seeing Inception, which was fab (and Bunny is not a fan of Leo)! A good night out – and we caught the last train back with seconds to spare :D

Warning…

London beware…

tomorrow Kitty is arriving with an empty suitcase and some serious shopping plans :D

Still a Battersea Bunny…

 Bunny still loves her area

White cloud and white wine at the Riverfront

Birds on the Thames…not sure what kind tho…

My balcony…still worth every penny…

Somehow absolutely no helispotting today tho…

Battersea Square

Nighty night…

 

Tourist Bunny

Bunny’s family came visiting…a great chance to revisit some of my favourite sights in London…

London Eye

St James Park

Tower Hill

Richmond Park

Panserhjerte

If you have never ready anything by Jo Nesbø, this is a good time to start – that is – as soon as this is translated into English ;)  Panserhjerte (Panzer Heart) is his eight book about Harry Hole. Two women are found dead in Oslo, both having drowned in their own blood and been stabbed in the mouth… Harry is dragged back from a drugged out existence in Hong Kong, and this case that turns out to be his most difficult so far. As well, he is faced with new, tough opponents inside the police force, and even though he has been weakened by his own severe abuse of his body, he must fight several enemies simultaneously.