I swear I don’t watch much tv but the killing starts tonight and I am rejoicing. Also, with Mad Men and Sopranos Season 5 to catch, things couldn’t be better…
Talk soon with lots of posts from the killing fields!

Just reading through the Hennessy Irish writing magazine in Independent today. Packed with writers I am jealous of yet motivated by!

Probably the most sickly cake in the world… Imagine a world where chocolate sponge base together with cheesecake filling, chocolate chips and covered with cream cheese icing and chocolate sprinkled on top. Welcome to the black bottom loaf cake..on its way to an undisclosed location tomorrow.

The very cool Hoxton hotel features in top three hotels to stay in London.. If you are an avid reader of my blog(and who isn’t?) you will know we stayed there last week. And we totes dug it. Man.
Check out the write up in the times on Saturday magazine.
Its official. We rock. End of, peace out.

The very cool Hoxton hotel features in top three hotels to stay in London.. If you are an avid reader of my blog(and who isn’t?) you will know we stayed there last week. And we totes dug it. Man.
Check out the write up in the times on Saturday magazine.
Its official. We rock. End of, peace out.

Kevin Barry-nothing to do with Irish history!

There are little kingdoms-Kevin Barry

I has never heard of Kevin Barry until a guy on twitter mentioned his name. I asked him who he was and he said he was very jealous that I hadn’t heard of him. Obviously, this sparked my curiosity off!
Kevin Barry is a young, Irish writer. He mostly writes short stories and plays but has finished his first novel, City of Bohane.
It’s always the way, when someone or something is brought to your attention, they are everywhere. And now I can’t escape from him.
He won first prize for his short story “Beer trip to Llandudno” in the Sunday Times short story competition, you may have seen it in the Sunday Times mag last week. So, my lovely husband presented me with copy of his “kingdoms” short stories and I read through it obsessively.
First story “Atlantic City” drew me into a world of sad, little people trying to live some kind of life in a randomly, awful Irish town. It hurts to read this and the other stories as Barry is too bloody observant for his own good. But, brilliant for the reader.
Other stories that remain in my thoughts are the To the hills, Wintersong, Animal needs and See the tree;how big it grows .
I felt embarrassed and entertained by these stories. These stories are not going to make you feel glowy inside. The way the Irish landscape is described will make you smile and feel proud sometimes. But, if you want to wonder about the excesses of Ireland and what we may be growing into, read any one of these stories. He is utterly easy to read and as easy to enjoy as a short story with no need for any other meaning but enjoyment.
My only gripe:stop using the word “forlorn”

Mad Men..it’s been a wait

Mad men is back!
I don’t really watch TV that much but for the next few months, I will be making full use out of Sky.
It’s been nearly 2 years since Mad Men last graced our screens. Don proposed randomly to a stunning French lady. Joany was pregnant but not by her husband. And Peggy was fancying Don…a bit.
So, there’s been lots of crazy rumours-Some people even thought it would never happen. The cast wanted better money and they held out…and I just can’t wait. The double episode starts on Sky Atlantic, 27th March with a lush offering of a double episode…2 hours of it!
This week,the UK apprentice begins…there goes my life…

Expect lots of posts about Mr Draper, naughty Betty and perplexingly favourite character-Pete. I’d recommend you get yourself up to date with Mad men!

Arboretum and comfy seats

Me in the new look arboretum… Its called rachel’s cafe now with Tim desserts, sandwichea, funky colored sofas and interesting male urinals… The women have interesting sinks! Come check them out.. Plus the walk around their sensory gardens or a browse in their book shop is perfect Sunday pleasure…