London is my favourite place in the world, and somewhere I
was lucky enough to call home for a few years. Nothing sets my heart on fire
like the beautiful city streets, the architecture, the sense of adventure that
came with every morning, the anticipation of what was to come. All the
different people, the hustle and bustle of the underground, the incredibly
diverse array of food, drink, places to go and things to do. I loved people
watching, running to catch the tube, sitting in a beer garden or taking myself
on a little day out. One of my favourite things was taking a stroll to
Greenwich Park, just 10 minutes from my flat. Or catching the bus to the O2 and
treating myself to lunch. I’ve a very complicated relationship with my former
home; I’m constantly toing and froing within my own mind about moving back
there – about what it would cost and what it would mean – in the bigger sense
of the word. So, to be honest, I try to push it to the back of my mind. For
now, my priorities are elsewhere. And while I always like to think that someday
I’ll win the lottery and buy a home in South East London, for the time being,
all I can do is visit and admire my city from afar.
Back in April, I visited for the weekend with my family and had a fantastic time. We stayed in an old converted Victorian house in Knightsbridge where the photo opportunities are on every street corner. We enjoyed a lunch of Spanish tapas and my first ever visit to the incredible V&A Museum. We followed this with an amazing evening at Proud Cabaret on Embankment – a five course meal and drinks, served with a backdrop of the most spectacular burlesque, circus and dance performances (something I never thought would be my thing, but I had one of the most incredible evenings of my life!). We then followed up with a walk around Central London, a picnic lunch in Trafalgar Square, and finishing up in Soho before heading home to Bristol. Of course I roped my sister into taking some outfit photos for me too! I had such a memorable and special weekend, and took the opportunity to snap as many photos as I could. What I love about London is that it really speaks for itself in all its majesty. I hope you like my photos from my fabulous weekend in the most fantastic city on earth.
Jasmine x
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