fresh flowers, great portraits + good pizza


   




This Sunday we had a little vacation from all the planning lately.
We went to the beautiful flower market at Columbia Road.
If you ever spent a weekend in London, this is a great place to go.
I love it every time.  Besides all the fresh flowers, the road is full of little artsy boutiques and studios.
Dave grabbed some Calamari for 1.50 and spent some time smelling wonderful fragrances in Angela Flanders old and magical perfumes shop.
The afternoon, we spent in the National Portrait Gallery, where we saw the BP Portrait Award.
Which showcases the very best in contemporary portrait painting from around the world.
It was very inspiring! One of the best exhibitions I have seen in some time.
Photography is not allowed within the gallery : ( so no pics to share.
Sunday night Pizzas have somehow become a new little routine lately, and we had a fabulous one for dinner.

Serious comfort food recipe and happy planning





Two months in London before we are going to move to the other end of the world!
Confusion moved into our house, while we are preparing to move out.
We organized shipping to get our belongings all the way to our future home.
We did a spontaneous ikea shop, after we figured out the prices in Australia are 2.5(!!)higher than here.
We got our plane tickets. One way. We are nervous. We have got butterflies in our bellies.
Looking at real estate apps on the phone before bed, has become a mild addiction.
Where will we live?
We have been loosing sleep over updating our work portfolios and preparing applications.
Decluttering is the next step. We keep to our routine for now.
Daily Porridge & coffees in bed for breakfast do their part.

We need hugs and some serious comfort food!

Livs+Dave's Easy Peasy Comfort food:
It's basically a pasta with cream sauce dish, that we made up. 
It takes only 10min and is super easy:

You will need for 2 portions:
250g Pasta of choice: (Spaghetti, Linguine, Penne all work fine)
1 big red onion
2 cloves of garlic
2-3 vegetarian sausages (our fav here in the UK are Cauldron)
150g mushrooms
1-2 small zucchini

1 pot of soya cream
nutmeg, vegetable stock & pepper to taste
olive oil


1.Boil your favorite pasta, according to the instructions, al dente.
 while it's cooking prepare the sauce:
2. Chop a red onion and 2 cloves of garlic
3. Heat a medium size pan with a tablespoon of olive oil

4. Fry onion and garlic, for a few minutes then add slices of sausages,
mushrooms (optional) and zucchini (or spinach) fry for about 5 min on medium heat.
5. Lower the heat and add, a tablespoon of organic vegetable stock, a little nutmeg and black pepper
6. Add the soy cream, stir.
Guten Appetit! Enjoy! 

Do you have a favorite comfort food? What makes you feel good, when you need it the most?


Home is where ever I am with you






This is what made our week:

1. Sunshine, sunshine & sunshine.
2. Multiple BBQ's in the park
3. Roasting marshmellows for desert on the bbq.
4. Writing our London tour guide as guest post for Simply Us: here.
5. While writing this, appreciating the great city we live in and seeing it with new eyes.
6.Dave became an uncle! Welcome, little Marcus Lee into this world (we can't wait to meet him soon)
7. Getting our one way tickets to Sydney. It starts to feel real and butterflies arrived in my belly.
8. Hanging out together after David has been sent overseas for several business trips.
9. Listening to Edward Sharpe And The Magnetic Zeros. (We love their song Home)
10. The idea that we can feel home anywhere together.

You can tell it's summer, when all the windows of our building are WIDE open.
It feels good.

What made your week?

Dalston Street Feast + Curve Garden Time







We have got a new market in Dalston! Every Friday night (!) hidden away in a car park there is a little food festival going on during the summer: The Street Feast Dalston.
I love our neighborhood so much, it's constantly developing.
The best thing is that this is happening literally next door to our house.
We went for Indian food. Dave couldn' get enough of the the Bhajis.
I had a very very good mango ice cream for desert.
I will sure be back to that ice cream stand and will try a different flavor every week.
Salted caramel is next! What a great way to start the weekend with such a treat.

Also just a few steps down the road opened the green oasis of the community garden Dalston Curve.
I go there as soon as I have a free minute and the sun is out. I always bring my diary and write all sorts of ideas and lists down. Somehow all the green inspires me instantly every time.
This time of year its extra lush over there, every little inch is flourishing and blooming.
I actually saw the biggest sunflowers in my life there!
The whole set up and decorations are made with so much love.
I can't thank the people that started that place enough.

As you might have noticed I am in the process to redesigning our blog.
There are still some little tweaks to do, so please excuse that it looks a little messy for the time being.
It's work in progress; )

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Caravan Brunch & the Olympics











There is something about a Sunday in London, especially if its a sunny Sunday.
This one started with pouring rain, but we got lucky to catch one of the brand new London buses from hour doorstep to the breakfast place.
We absolutely loved the design and feel of them, though I know they are not every ones cup of tea.
After getting soaked on the way we couldn't wait for the food at the highly recommended and cozy coffee roastery and restaurant Caravan. Our flatmate Calvin and also Adrian and Alex were joining us, it's always so much fun to hang out with these guys.
We had to wait 45 min for a table, but the team at Caravan was kind enough to offer us a seat at the bar, so that we could start warming up with one of the best coffees we have ever had in London.
The food was well worth the wait! Good start of the day.
By the time we finished brunch the sun came out and we all went for a long walk over to Brick Lane, buying myself a new pair of recently lost sunglasses.
We spent the afternoon hanging out in Haggerston Park, where they are showing the Olympic events on a big screen. We weren't organized enough to actually get tickets a year in advance to see anything live but then, hey, we are not that much into sports anyway. But we had fun cheering with all the excited people and watching the opening ceremony the other night.
We finished the day with cheap and cheerful Pizza at the Stingray Globe Cafe.
I wish I had every Sunday off! Thanks everyone for joining in and making it such a fun day.

I just realized how much I love everything about blogging, taking photographs, editing them, I love the writing and text editing just as much as sharing everything with others & reading YOUR blogs!
 We are so happy to have you here. What do you like most about blogging?