Showing posts with label london. Show all posts
Showing posts with label london. Show all posts

Saturday, January 25, 2020

London and Beyond


The new year had a special beginning this year as I had the opportunity to lead a sketching tour to England for ten days. People pooh-poohed London in January, but we can testify that it was warm (50-58 degrees F), absent of crowds, and even filled with plenty of blooming flowers!


The trip was a dream hatched with a friend of mine, and seen through two years of planning hurdles and preparations! Five amazing girls joined us and it was our privilege to share in their adventures. 


These roses shocked me into realizing that finding so many flowers in bloom in January in London was one of the two highlights of my trip. These humble blooms are worth the world more in winter than in summer when they are lost to the crowd of every other rose. Each day of our trip was like a treasure hunt, searching the parks, sidewalks, and hanging baskets of London for the priceless gift of flowers in winter.


I think observing my reaction to finding these flowers in London has confirmed in my mind that nature exploration, education, and art is at the core of who I am as a creative person and I must continue to explore how I can use my gifts to bless others in the future.


The trip was a lot of work, but watching it unfold was a bit like watching a piece of art be unveiled to the public and I loved seeing the girls enjoy every bit of what they experienced.


 The other highlight of the trip was sitting around the table with the two other adults and the five girls -- from breakfast, to devotions, to cafe lunches, to fancy afternoon teas, to home-cooked dinners -- relationships being forged around a table touch the deepest part of my heart. The china, the setting, the food, the tea, the atmosphere -- those are all just props for getting down to the real business of interacting with one another.


 I could hardly sit still at this tea -- my eyes darting everywhere, trying to memorize all the details, constantly grabbing my phone so I could take yet another photo and somehow grasp the emotion and camaraderie of the moment.


And the china! The navy blue with white floral pattern? Good thing the hotel didn't have a gift shop because I would have been seriously tempted to buy something.


We eventually had to say goodbye and prepare for re-entry into regular life back in Indiana. School is back in session, I'm back to work, suitcases are long unpacked (but the tea I brought home is still piled up), and plans for the coming year are starting to be made.


Next week I want to share some of my favorite books from 2019 and hopefully I'll find a few more posts to share more about our adventures in England!

Saturday, October 5, 2019

London: A Bibliography

I finally have a young adult bibliography compiled for the sketching tour I am leading to London in January. I am making that bibliography available below. For those interested in my more complete adult list, please be sure to sign up for my newsletter if you haven't already (form in sidebar) as that booklist will be made available shortly to newsletter subscribers. 


London: A Bibliography for Young Adults

Disclaimer: Please note that some of these books/videos may contain offensive language in parts. I have attempted to limit the list to books I feel are wholesome enough to be used for high schoolers. I have not previewed every single video and I do know the Crown, and perhaps other series, contain some material that would be best to skip over. Discretion advised!

Day One:
Walking Tour of Westminster and Palace Areas

VIDEO
— The Crown
     TV Series depicting the life of Queen Elizabeth II
— BBC TV Westminster Abbey
     Documentary about Westminster Abbey
— The Queen’s Palaces (BBC)
     Documentary about Buckingham Palace
— Downton Abbey
     TV Series depicting life in the early 20th century in Northern England
— Sherlock Holmes
— Paddington Bear
— Darkest Hour (Winston Churchill movie)
— The Royal Wedding: William & Catherine
     The royal wedding inside Westminster Abbey
— Queen and Country (PBS)
      Documentary about the British monarchy
— The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II
      Documentary about the Queen’s coronation

Day Two:
Tower of London

VIDEO
— Secrets of the Tower of London (PBS)
     Documentary about the Tower of London

BOOKS
     London by Christopher Skaife


Day Three:
Kensington Palace, V&A Museum, Afternoon Tea

VIDEO
— Victoria 
     TV Drama Series about Queen Victoria and Prince Albert
— The Queen
     Movie based on the days immediately following the death of Diana, 
      Princess of Wales
— Diana, Our Mother: Her Life and Legacy
      Documentary about Diana to commemorate 20 years since her death

BOOKS
     by Lucy Worsley
     by Helen Rappaport 
-- Peter Pan by J. M. Barrie
    Kensington Park was used as inspiration for the story of Peter Pan


Day Four:
Markets/Shopping

VIDEO
— 84 Charing Cross
     Movie depicting the correspondence and subsequent friendship of 
      an author in NYC and a bookseller in London


BOOKS
84 Charing Cross by Anne Bancroft
     The story of a friendship between an author in NYC and a bookseller 
      in London
Pretty City London by Siobhan Ferguson
     A compilation of beautiful photos from London by an instagram artist



Day Five:
Church, National Gallery and National Portrait Gallery


Day Six:
Day trip to Bath

VIDEO
— Persuasion
     Jane Austen’s famous novel partially set in Bath

BOOKS
Persuasion by Jane Austen


Day Seven:
Day trip to Windsor Castle

VIDEO
— The Queen’s Palaces
     Documentary covering Windsor Castle
— Elizabeth at 90 (BBC)
     Documentary of the Queen’s 90 years
— Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work (BBC)
     Documentary about the Royal Family
— Bertie & Elizabeth: The Story of King George VI & Queen    
     Elizabeth
     Tells the story of the present Queen’s parents


BOOKS
Princess Elizabeth’s Spy by Susan Elia NacNeal (fiction) 


Day Eight:
Day trip to Oxford

VIDEO
— *Tolkien
     Movie about Tolkien’s early years including WWI and the TCBS
— Harry Potter Movie 1
     Scenes inspired by the dining hall at Christ Church College
— Inspector Lewis/Endeavor
      Murder mystery TV series set in Oxford


BOOKS
Becoming Mrs. Lewis by Patti Callahan
     Historical fiction telling the story of C.S. Lewis’ relationship 
     with the woman who became his wife
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
     Lewis Carroll (Charles Dodgson) was a teacher at Oxford and wrote 
     Alice in Wonderland for his little friends at Christ Church College
    The first in Lewis' Chronicles of Narnia series
-- The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien
-- Surprised by Oxford by Carolyn Weber
    Tells of the real-life experience of an American studying at Oxford


Day Nine:
Dickens’ London

VIDEO
— *The Man Who Invented Christmas
     Movie telling about Dickens’ life and the story of A Christmas Carol
— Oliver Twist
     Orphan boy lured into a life of crime on London’s streets
— Bleak House
     An orphan raised by her aunt and later taken in by a philanthropist
— Little Dorrit
     Movie about a little girl raised in a London debtors’ prison
— A Christmas Carol

     Movie about Dickens’ best-loved Christmas story

BOOKS
— A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
     Dickens' most famous Christmas story, set in London


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Monday, July 16, 2012

Announcing: London Summer!!

I am so pleased to introduce to you my very first pdf cookbook -- London Summer: 12 Recipes for Festive Summer Teas.

London Summer Tea Cookbook
32 pages, published 7/14/2012
London Summer: 12 Recipes for Festive Summer Teas features recipes perfect for celebrating the London Olympics and the year of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. Each recipe also gives a gluten-free option and a shortcut option.

Inside I've included 30 pages of photos, recipes, and inspiration for hosting your very own tea party, Olympic celebration, or festive summer get-together. Check out a few of the pages:


Each of the 12 recipes contains gluten-free options and "cheat's" options for adapting the recipes to a wider variety of circumstances.

You can purchase the PDF Download on MagCloud for $3.50 or you can buy a printed version (which includes a free PDF as well) for $9.90+shipping. MagCloud will also let you flip through the book so you can see what each page looks like.

This week I'll be giving away 3 copies of the downloadable PDF here on the blog. All you have to do is leave a comment on this post and on Friday I will draw three winners!!!!

Also, if you would like to post a review of this cookbook on your blog, please let me know and I will email you a free copy of the PDF.

I hope you all will enjoy the booklet as much as I enjoyed creating it!