Category: Further Reading

What other people think.

  • To Make London Better We Should All Basically Write More Letters

    I like writing people letters.

    So at the beginning of this year I got hold of my mates’ addresses, bought a load of envelopes and stamps and decided to start sending them things in the post.

    I’m a bit rubbish with remembering birthdays, so usually it’d just be random cards saying hi, or thank you, or crappy Valentine’s Day from Oscar the Grouch; or congratulating them on not killing their first outdoor plant, but occasionally there’d be one to commemorate something really really important or a momentous life event.

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    Everyone likes getting post, but not everyone can be bothered to send it.

    The only stuff most of us get in the post now are letters from the Student Loan Company, or, as I like to call them, the Quarterly Statements of Disappointment, and council tax reminders, and phone bills charging you for the iPhone 5 you dropped down the toilet last year.

    Also, most people who live in London rent and move around a lot, so no one gets post because no one except your parents really knows where you’re living now, and to be honest, neither do we, most of the time.

    So although I sort of hoped to get the occasional letter back, mostly I just liked to think of mates coming home after a crap day at work, seeing an envelope with their name on it, and forgetting their nightmare commute for a minute – and maybe despairing a little bit at their friend’s lack of artistic card making skills*.

    *apologies to anyone who recently received my limited edition “you as a stickman drawn with a felt tip” series.

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    And then this week I found Letters Left in London

    It’s a project started by an anonymous person who lives in London, who’s basically been writing lots of friendly letters to strangers in the city and leaving them around the place for people to find, which is a loads better way to spend your morning than scowling at people who annoy you on the tube.

    It’s nice, and it’s sweet, and sometimes that’s just what London needs.

    In their own words:

    I write notes, letters, little quotes, poems, etc and deposit them anonymously in public places for people to find, hopefully to bring a bit of warmth to people as they go about their day. Letters telling them how awesome they are, extracts from moving poems, messages of hope.

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    I sort of wish I’d thought of it. 

    Not only is it a nice thing to do for people you don’t know, but it’s also a better idea than sending letters to friends in the post because this way you don’t have to pay for stamps.

    On which note, thanks, Royal Mail, for making my nice idea a surprisingly expensive one. 

    Anyway, the Letters Left in London are all being posted here, which is good because unlike emails, written words don’t automatically save to your sent items, and you can also follow the project on Twitter.

    So go! Quick! Send your fellow Londoners stuff in envelopes*! Today! Your city dwelling friends need you.

    *They’d probably really appreciate money, but cards will do. 

  • Stuff I Did When I Was At Work: 100 Things in London

    Disclaimer: if you follow me on Twitter you’ve probably already seen this.

    In which case, please accept this kneeling goat as an apology.

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    He is sorry. As am I.

    But I put a project together for work and I like it, obviously, so by my powers of deduction, if you’re reading this then it probably means you:

    a) like London

    b) have some time on your hands

    c) enjoy reading things on the internet

    d) have recently had either me / one of my friends / my mum / my dad standing next you at a party refusing to top up your wine glass until you’ve put this website address into your phone and promised to look at it when you get home (thanks guys).

    In which case, you might like it, too.

    So this is 100 things in London.

    The long and the short of it is: if you don’t learn something bout London after clicking on each and every thing on that page, then I’ll give you your money back.

    (Not really. But only because it’s free).

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    It took us ages to put together, and people I know through Twitter and blogging helped, as well as tour guides, historians, and the marketing bods at London’s big and little known places.

    So thanks to Yannick, Flora at Accidental Londoner, Mark at The Importance of Being Trivial, Simon at Hackney Tours, Mike from London Historians, the nice people at 1000 Londoners, and loads of others who sent brilliant things to my inbox in the name of educating the world / internet (ish).

    If that’s not incentive enough, the finished result includes not only a horse, gorilla, water vole, and an otter, but also a walrus.

    Anyway. I hope you enjoy it, and if you do, tell your friends. Preferably by standing over them with a large stick, waving it around in a threatening manner until they look at it and click “like”.

    Only joking.

    Sort of. 

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  • This London Timelapse Video is Very Very Good.

    This London Timelapse Video is Very Very Good.

    It’s MONDAY AGAIN.

    Seriously. Why? Who DOES THIS TO US?

    If, like me, you’re easing yourself into your first full, five day working week in what feels like months and years but is probably only two weeks or something, you might need a bit of afternoon therapy to get you through the day.

    Yes?

    Stop for a minute, then, and observe this lovely time lapse video of London.

    It was created by a 16 year old college student called Lewis Symonds, and has the immediate effect of making you feel creatively inadequate yet also calmed by the wonderfulness of London and the soothing melodies of Beethoven (musician, not dog).

    There, that’s better isn’t it.

    Happy New Working Week, everyone. Be strong.