

i’m thinking only the british would have large red buckets for cigarettes labeled, “FIRE.” so intense.



hampstead tube station…doesn’t this look like an old photograph?


i’m thinking only the british would have large red buckets for cigarettes labeled, “FIRE.” so intense.



hampstead tube station…doesn’t this look like an old photograph?


houses of parliment-they are quite magnificent up close…those crazy victorians!

the london eye (i feel like such an american tourist)

the oxo building

the tate modern

greenwich, i wish my camera could have captured the green laser for the prime meridian

not on the thames but still cool nonetheless; cowcross street by the meat market in farringdon

o s&m! i knew what you all were thinking. s&m=sausage and mash.

british signs are quite wordy or maybe american signs don’t say enough?


i love lampposts.

street art on brick lane-these remind me of pacman except they are high or something of that sort.




pixels!!!!


the white cube in mason’s yard


iron gates are pretty awesome. the ones at the royal academy of art were extremely ornate.

lampposts-an obsession of mine

the next three were taken by covent garden


red doors rock my socks off…

why do the english insist on having either ice cold water or scalding hot water? what about warm water?

view from my super tiny room

the tate modern is super cool

drawings on the wall-this was an exhibition about street art

my moose drawing


a very empty turbine hall


st. paul’s cathedral and the millennium bridge