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juni - juli 2025
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  • SIX ! DIVORCED. BEHEADED. LIVE.

    14. juni, England ⋅ 🌙 64 °F

    So, if you think this is Hamilton, it's not! If you think you will learn about KING HENRY VIII (who is not even in it) or much about his wives, you won't. The wives tell their stories in about 10 minutes of song each, which is about their lives with Henry. The premise is that you are voting for your favorite. The pop (or was it rap) music was good but the first song was really the best. It was not really a musical but a concert. If you are a teenage girl, I guess you love it since the audience was filled with young girls that knew all the words to all the songs. As an experience, we enjoyed it and can say we saw it in the one place to see it, LONDON! (see the video attached of the last song, the encore is when you are told to record)Læs mere

  • Covent Garden Walking & Dinner

    14. juni, England ⋅ ⛅ 72 °F

    Movies here" My Fair Lady (1964), Bridget Jones's Diary (2001), Spectre (2015), Tomorrow Never Dies (1997), Last Christmas (2019), Frenzy (1972), Mary Poppins Returns (2018), Harry Potter and The Philosopher's Stone (2001), Stan and Ollie (2018),... (see the captions for each photo here)

    Covent Garden dates back to 1200 (owned by Westminster Abbey), the land where the Market Building and the Piazza now stand was referred to as ‘the garden of the Abbey and Convent’. In 1540, the land was granted to John Russell, 1st Earl of Bedford, whose descendant was to transform it into an innovative new London neighbourhood a century later.

    With the support of King Charles I, the 5th Earl of Bedford set about converting his estate into the first ever experiment in urban planning in London. In 1630, he commissioned Inigo Jones, the most important architect of the day, to create the first public square in the country at Covent Garden.

    The Piazza was a watershed in English architecture and wealthy families moved into the arcaded houses he designed to the north and east.

    After the Great Fire of London in 1666, the entire square was devoted to the selling of fresh fruit and vegetables and Covent Garden became London's largest market.

    In 1828 the architect Charles Fowler was commissioned to design the neo-classical Market Building but a century and a half later it was evident that the market had outgrown its magnificent venue.

    In the 1970s, plans to demolish and redevelop Covent Garden were stopped following a vigorous campaign by local residents and in 1980 Covent Garden re-opened as Europe's first speciality shopping centre following a five-year renovation.
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  • Pastéis de Nata Artesanais!!!!!

    14. juni, England ⋅ ☀️ 70 °F

    Calling pastel de nata a Portuguese custard tart is a bit like calling a pasty a "knish" – similar in principle, but a very different beast in reality. Not a crumbly pastry, but a crisp, slightly salty, layered crust; and rather than the firm, egg-rich fillings of the classic British or French custard tart, the filling is almost molten, and spiced with cinnamon and lemon zest, as opposed to our peppery nutmeg or sweet vanilla.

    As chef Nuno Mendes explains in his love letter to the city of his birth, Lisboeta, they were originally sold at the Mosteiro dos Jerónimos in Belém. When the monastery was briefly closed in the early 19th century, the recipe found its way into the hands of an enterprising local businessman, and his shop now sells about 20,000 a day. I won’t claim that my recipe below is as good as a visit there, but I like to think these tarts are a pretty delicious homage.

    Perfect pastel de nata

    Prep 1 hr, plus resting and infusing
    Bake 10 min
    Makes About 24

    For the pastry
    230g plain flour
    ¼-½ tsp fine salt, depending on taste
    120g cold water
    150g cold unsalted butter

    For the custard
    210g white sugar
    1 cinnamon stick, or 2 if short
    Peel of 1 unwaxed lemon, in strips
    500ml whole milk
    20g unsalted butter, cubed
    35g plain flour
    2 tsp cornflour
    5 egg yolks

    You will need jam tart/fairy cake tins or, better still, pastel de nata tins, plus oil to grease them.

    Start with the syrup for the custard. Put the sugar in a small pan with 150ml water, half the cinnamon stick and half the lemon strips. Bring to a boil and cook until slightly thickened – it’s ready when it hits about 107C.
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  • Trooping the Colour / King's Birthday

    14. juni, England ⋅ ⛅ 70 °F

    Who knew that the UK celebrates the King's Birthday with a Parade every year called Trooping the Colour? BTW, it's not really his birthday but this is the day they celebrate. We got a chance to enjoy a little of the festivities since it is very difficult to get even close to the parade and good tickets are gone way in advance.

    It takes place on the Horse Guards Parade in London. We watched a lot of it from our hotel on TV and could tell what a big event it was. His Majesty the King taking the salute. Trooping the Colour is the highlight of the ceremonial calendar with over 1400 officers and men, two hundred horses and the Massed Bands of the Household Division on parade. We saw an air show from the street and a cool flyover.

    P.S. Funny ironic side-note: Right after the Sky News coverage of the Trooping of the Colour, they had coverage of the U.S. Presidents' Birthday Celebration/ U.S. Army's 250 Anniversary. It didn't compare! The British REALLY know how to put on a parade (even if the US did spend $60million on ours)!
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  • Benjamin Buttons

    13. juni, England ⋅ ⛅ 82 °F

    On Lee’s recommendation that of all the shows on West End to see, he thinks that this will be the next hit, hopefully coming to Broadway, so we went to see “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” and we are convinced that Lee is right. We loved it. You may think that it is a cute story written by F. Scott Fitzgerald or the successful 2008 movie with Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett. This is not.

    Except for the premise of being born old and getting younger, it is a very different story, which we think is much better. It is about love and separation and perseverance. It is about dealing with prejudice and people’s inability to deal with differences or changes and how important it is to belong. It is about loss and grief as he losses everyone in his life (they age and he doesn’t) just like the circle of life. It uses analogies to the sea and tide that are both unpredictable. Maybe most importantly, it makes it very clear that we are here for a finite period of time and we should live (and treasure) every minute, as time is marked many times in the show.

    Yes, I bought the shirt!
    Great music, great story, great talented actors/musicians/dancers (8 actors do it ALL)!

    https://benjaminbuttonmusical.com/
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  • Around Town

    13. juni, England ⋅ ⛅ 79 °F
  • Memorial Scrolls Trust Museum 2 of 2

    13. juni, England ⋅ ⛅ 79 °F

    The rescue of 1,564 Czech Scrolls and donated in 1964, is a story that Donal Savage told us with incredible passion and sincerity. These Torahs were acquired by the Nazis with the intent of creating a museum to the "extinct Jewish race”. Donal is one of two people that have taken on the mission to restore, preserve and distribute these precious Totah scrolls an important part of Jewish history, to Synagogues around the World. It links many Congregations (including all those we have belonged to in the last 30 years) to those Congregations destroyed by the Nazis, as they still live on and get to be used. The shelves which once held 1564 scrolls have less than 200 at any one point in time. The 1400 scrolls which are lent out worldwide are utilized for generations for prayer and teaching and then returned to the Trust to redistribute when they combine with other Congregations that may have one.

    We were able to see and hear about the remaining scrolls, many which are beyond repair to make them Kosher as well as Torah Binders, dating from the 18th century. The history goes back to Jews have lived in Bohemia and Moravia (Czech Republic); for more than a thousand years, in European countries that were alternatively welcomed and expelled over the centuries. After the war, the Communist government attempted to sell the scrolls to the Israeli government. In 1963, the Artia, a company run by the Czech Communist government approached Eric Estorick an art dealer who frequently visited Prague to buy paintings for his Grosvenor Gallery in London, to offer his client, Ralph Yablon, the Torahs for sale. He purchased them and then donated them to the Rabbi of the Westminster Synagogue.
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  • First Stop-Memorial Scrolls Trust Museum

    13. juni ⋅ ☀️ 72 °F

    We enjoyed a 2 hour private tour of Westminster Synagogue followed by a visit to the Memorial Scrolls Trust Museum. The Synagogue provides a unique combination of the traditional (Conservative) and the progressive (Reform) traditions with over 900 members. Housed in Kent House since 1960 (from 1790-1870, the old mansion was demolished and the present house built where Lady Louisa Ashburton, who was Jewish. Ironically, 20 years later the Jewish Community acquired this house and restored it making it a Synagogue and multiple Jewish libraries or significance and eventually the home of the Memorial Scrolls.Læs mere

  • LONDON!

    13. juni, England ⋅ ⛅ 64 °F

    Recognize anything?