Monday, June 01, 2026

Madeira - Part II


While in Funchal, Madeira last week we paid a visit to our favourite little bar in town, the beers were up to scratch and the mexican inspired food on point, pictured above is a tasty West Coast IPA from Spanish brewers Garage (Barcelona) if only we had a venue with a similar offering in our home town.

The hotel we stayed in had some old photographs on the wall, apparently back in the 50s the geezer above visited the place, he knew the family that owned the establishment and came here to Madeira a couple of times to partake in his hobby of oil painting. There's quite a bit of Churchill memorabilia around the place, a nice little money spinner for the locals!


There are some exotic looking plants on the island, I snapped the ones above while walking around the hotel gardens, interestingly the same flower is depicted on some of the chinaware used in the hotel, tea pots and saucers etc.. No idea what it's called but it certainly looks the part!

Sunday, May 31, 2026

Madeira - Rematch


Just got back from a relaxing week in Madeira (see above) we went here last year in May and enjoyed it so much that we decided that we must return! This time I took my Mother with us as a late treat for her 80th birthday last year, she's into gardens and gardening and so this was like a paradise for her, warm but not hot with flowers and interesting plants springing from every nook and cranny. The picture above was taken from a lookout spot at the top of a very tall sea cliff on the South side of the island, the cliffs are among the tallest in Europe and there's a glass floor to an overhanging viewing platform which is perched 580 meters (1900 ft) above the Atlantic ocean, not somewhere you'd want to be if you are in anyway afraid of heights! Below is the view looking down at my feet..


Saturday, May 30, 2026

Heat Wave White


We cracked open one of my new bottles of Verget Saint-Veran Lieu (Inter)dit last weekend, it was delicious, great balance, white fruits, creamy and long, the perfect garden wine for the heat wave we've been having in the UK this last week or two.

Friday, May 29, 2026

Friday Smirk


I bet not many people can remember the "Danish Cartoon" incident back in 2005 but it was a massive red flag warning to the "West" about what was to come from Islamist extremists (and many other kinds of extremists) 

It's relatively easy to whip up a frenzy of "offence" and then to target that toward violence when people are largely ignorant (i.e. uneducated) and feeling oppressed, we see this kind of thing all over the place nowadays! Isn't it ironic that since 2005 the "violent mob" strategy, from frothing (Islamic) flag burners to gun toting (Christian) abortion clinic botherers, seems to be just the default way politics gets done these days.

Thursday, May 28, 2026

Virtual Queuing


Hanging out in London Bridge/Borough the other weekend and for lunch we popped into one of my favourite little restaurants there, Padella. It's a pasta joint really and makes all of their own onsite (you can watch them doing it) so you know it's fresh! You can't reserve a table here and the queue is usually long, the best way to secure a place is to go into their "virtual queue" online and grab a time slot, it's a little rough and ready but usually works out ok. The turnover here is fast and the whole experience is designed to be in and out, which when you're having a quick lunch or going to the theatre is perfect! The menu doesn't change much, which in some ways is good since you find your favourite and stick with it, I usually go for the beef shin ragu but can sometimes be tempted by the Dorset crab Tagliarini, a glass of Chianti or a beer from Bristol maestros Wiper and True goes down a treat with a solid plate of pasta, recommended! 

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Flat White Aliens


We were having a coffee in Gails in Windsor the other week and I noticed a little plaque on the wall (see picture above) Apparently HG Wells the famous Science Fiction author used to work in the same building, obvious not serving up Flat Whites, but as a draper's apprentice in 1880! It's quite a leap from drapers apprentice to science fiction writing, I wonder what inspired him to do that? It's amazing the amount of history that surrounds us every day on our little island!

Midweek Mirth

Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Feels like England


While in London the other weekend we popped into Southwark Cathedral, I've walked past this building a hundred times but had never been in! It was an impressive building, and while we were walking around the choir were practising, delightful! You can understand why religious types among us get all warm and fuzzy in these buildings, after all, they were designed (by people) to invoke exactly that feeling. There were quite a few famous tombs and memorials inside the building (and a couple outside) here are a few,

  • John Gower has a tomb inside the building, he was a poet and mates with Chaucer!
  • William Shakespeare - not buried here but spent time in the building, there's a memorial
  • John Harvard - founder of Harvard University, again, spent time here but no tomb
  • Charles Dickens - some of his stories are based around Southwark, he used to live there.
  • Mahomet Weyonomon - an American Indian chief (Mohegans) who came to London in 1735 to petition the king, unfortunately he died of smallpox before he could do that but his tomb is in the grounds.

Here's the bell tower with flag flying and a blue sky (for a change!) the bells are particularly impressive and echo around the whole area on Sunday morning, feels like England!