Tuesday, 27 March 2012

Mudchute Farm


As a born and bred Buckinghamshire girl growing up in a house surrounded by fields, city life can bring me down from time to time. That's why, one weekend, earlier this year, my school-friend Lisa and I made it our mission to get a taste of the country without leaving London. 

Isle of Dogs very own Mudcute Farm is where we ended up. OK, so it is located behind a giant Asda store but it definitely served its purpose. 


While I have visited local farms in my area such as Hackney City Farm and Spitalfields, what really lured me into visiting Mudchute was the promise of Alpacas, and they certainly didn't disappoint. Not only do they look the part but they were also ridiculously friendly plus their shaggy legs always remind me of Mr. Tumnus the Fawn. 



I knew I was in for a good time when I was greeted by this French Bulldog and Husky dream duo. 



Nokia the horse - a modern name if ever I saw one. 




Kissy kissy.


These climbing goats instantly reminded me of one of my favourite Tumblr discoveries from last year goatsonstuff.com.





To top off our visit, we enjoyed a wholesome lunch in the Mudchute Kitchen - I had wild mushroom and pasata on toast and Lisa had the vegetarian fry up breakfast, both were very good.

Mudchute Farm is open from 9-5pm Tuesday-Sunday and admission is free. Address: Mudchute Park & FarmPier Street, Isle of Dogs, London E14 3HP, nearest tube: Crossharbour on the DLR. 

Dog Day: Pickles the Pug


Carmen Miranda Fruit Bowl

Every day I fall in love and today it happened at approximately 9pm when my mum emailed me about Sweethoot Dog Hats

These incredible hand knitted hats are the creations of mother and daughter Julie and Bernadette who make them lovingly in the town of Sykesville in Maryland, USA. 

The star of the show of course is their beautiful beady eyed pug Pickles. Isn't she a dream?

Here are some of my favourite designs.


Little Devil 


Flying Purple People Eater 


Geisha Girl Hat


Happy Happy Birthday Cake 

This must be her favourite as she sure looks happy to be wearing it. 


Chocolate Ear Bunny Hat 

See more designs where these came from over at the Sweethoots Etsy store www.etsy.com/people/Sweethoots

Monday, 26 March 2012

Top Shop: Search & Destroy


Like every year, I wasn't really looking forward to January, that was until I found out I was off to New York with work. I had been to the city before but my previous trips had been totally touristy and I still felt like I didn't know what all the fuss was about. But when my boss and I found ourselves trying on 5" platforms in the first hour of landing, I knew I was in for a good time.

Prior to this visit, all I knew of New York shopping was Bloomingdales, Macy's and the giant Toys R Us in Times Square with a big wheel in the middle of it. So stumbling across East Village's Search & Destroy and being presented with a Mr. Blobby costume and a window full of dolls definitely came as a welcoming surprise. 


Search & Destroy is a Japanese punk-vintage store that looks like it could have come straight from Harajuku's Takeshita-dōri, which happens to be my favourite shopping streets of all time.


Everything about the shop was my fifteen year old selves dream. 



These pink fluffy brothel creepers reminded me of a bag I made using the same fabric for GCSE textiles.




It's unlike me to post something risquè but these pin-ups tan lines were too good to miss out. 


 

Unlike the average second-hand store you'd find on Camden Market, the walls, shelves and ceiling were filled with toys, objects and film memorabilia that made it feel more like you were wondering around a museum then a shop. 



I used to own one of these Po from the Teletubbies rucksacks but I can assure you, this won't be something I'll be bringing out again in my mid-twenties. Unless I decide to go for a career change as a lady clown or something. 


I like a bit of weird and wonderful but some of the things in this cabinet did cause distress. 


Sadly, I didn't buy anything in the shop as I spent all my money in Trash and Vaudeville next door but there was lots of good stuff on offer, including many of the toys themselves.

You can visit Search & Destroy in East Village at 25 St. Marks Pl (between 3rd Ave & Astor Pl) New York, NY 10003.


And while I'm here I thought I'd give a mention to two more highlights from the trip. The first is this amazing bacon cheese burger accompanied with three giant gherkins and a pot of guacamole from DuMont Burger in Williamsburg. What made it even better was the chocolate ice cream milkshake that followed for dessert. 


And then we have these beautiful but dangerous Jeffrey Campbell platform trainers that I was oh-so-close to buying until I came to my senses and realised I am a grown woman, not a 15 year old Spice Girl fan. Who am I kidding, I still want them.