Flowers, cook books and a broken Venetian mask.
Lunch: Little Gem, fennel, orange (all from market), to-die-for hickory smoked mackerel (from Tesco - glam), and chives freshly snipped from the balcony. Shame it was so bloody cold out there that I had to come in after five minutes.
Yummy combo though.
Maybe a tad Paul Raymond but sod it - I'm loving the loucheness of my sofa!
The very important place where all the very important words get written.
Cool chair came from Andy's parents' home. Intending to re-upholster in this toile de jouy fabric, but so far have got as far as 'trying to tuck bits in'.
After Andy had mantled desk I saw a sticker on it that said 'suitable for children aged 3 to 12'. Oh well. I still think it's pretty - and just the right size!
After Andy had mantled desk I saw a sticker on it that said 'suitable for children aged 3 to 12'. Oh well. I still think it's pretty - and just the right size!
No idea where or when I acquired this but I'm sure it's helped my seamless prose...
This photo has pride of place on my desk as it was the day the first instalment of my advance money came through from the three-book-deal with Harper Collins. I took my parents and Andy out to celebrate at Motcombs in Belgravia. It was a very long and happy lunch!
And - well - just because I would like to share, once again, the pleasure my beautiful old baby gives me.