This weekend I went to a sunny park in Central London, dolled up to the nines in 50s gear to go and watch chaps take part in an Olympiad. Let me explain. The Chap Olympiad is, as its website so aptly puts it, 'a celebration of Britain's sporting ineptitude' (so excellently shown during this recent World Cup, thanks fellas). Being a not-so-sporty type myself, but also enjoying a game or two with some absurd competitiveness, I couldn't think of a better way to spend a balmy summer afternoon. Meeting my three friends at 2, we joined the queue of immaculately dressed chaps and gals (victory rolls and red lipstick in abundance for the girls, spats and waxed moustaches for the boys) to have a picnic in the park whilst the dulcet tones of the compare announced the different acts. Acts included umbrella jousting whilst riding Boris bikes; shoot the Ferraro Roche into the champagne glass and human grand national (to name but very few). It was really funny and as well as showing off ineptitude, it also showed off our Great British spirit and humour. Such fun! All in all, a wonderful day hobnobbing with London's eccentrics.
http://www.thechapolympiad.com
Foodie, Londoner, blogger, enjoyer of pretty things and a filter. Trying recipes is one of my favourite past times, and, as the saying says, the kitchen is the heart of my home.
Tuesday, 15 July 2014
Sunday, 6 July 2014
Walking the Thames Path
Today I joined a Meet Up group (Young London to be precise) to go for a lovely Sunday afternoon stroll along the Thames Path from Richmond to Hampton Court. My housemate has had great success from joining a Meet Up badminton group and she suggested I sign up for group too. I quickly obliged, attracted by the idea of 'young' meet up groups - hoping for like-minded, jolly individuals. I arrived at the planned meeting point, Richmond Station, slightly nervous - what if I couldn't find the group? what if they had already left? I shouldn't have been nervous: the group was instantly recognisable; twenty-something twenty-somethings standing in a circle shaking hands and chatting. Lovely. In my very girl's school manner, I walked straight to a girl and introduced myself. Soon another girl joined, then another, then a guy and then, wow, we were a whole group! What really struck me was the international nature of the group - I met (in no particular order) people from: Spain, Italy, Estonia, Kashmir, Greece, Japan, Australia, and, of course, a few from England. All the men I met were in IT, with the women having more interesting jobs in design, media, teaching and admin. I also met a girl who went to the same university as me;I have an amazing (though I say so myself) ability to recognise faces and I must have seen her, at a bar or something, or the union, seven years ago and I must have subconsciously put two and two together. Anyway, back to the walk. We headed off through Richmond (a really wonderful place with fantastic shops - I would like to live there in the future!) and then straight onto the Thames Path. The pace was good - not too fast and not too slow and, inevitably, the group split into a faster party and a slower party. I was surprised to find myself in the faster party, which made my happy. The rest of the afternoon was made up of walking and chatting, with the odd stop at benches, just to regroup and (if I'm honest) choose someone else to chat too. Meeting the others was good fun and the majority are definitely not the type I would meet when out and about, so that was nice. I split from the group when we got to Kingston because I wasn't wearing the right attire for the heat and, frankly, I was getting a little uncomfortable. I walked to Kingston centre and managed to get a bus home, which was great. I will be back on Meet Up to choose my next adventure and I can't wait!
Route: Richmond to Hampton Court (via Kingston)
Miles: Approx. 7 miles (4 and a half to Kingston)
Information on the route: http://www.thames-path.org.uk/thames_richmond_hampton_court.html
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