Posts Tagged: Clapton Pot
February: no wallflowers here!
Hello Clapton Potters, This post is coming to you from Anna, the newest member of the Clapton Pot team. I’m thrilled to be writing this post after my first night co-hosting the Clapton Pot with the wonderful Violaine (find her
February: no wallflowers here!
Hello Clapton Potters, This post is coming to you from Anna, the newest member of the Clapton Pot team. I’m thrilled to be writing this post after my first night co-hosting the Clapton Pot with the wonderful Violaine (find her
January: quiet as a mouse
In January the Clapton Pot doors were kept shut. It’s been a great year, but change is ahead, and the Clapton Pot will be back in February. I leave you with this little mouse: at 7 years old I was
January: quiet as a mouse
In January the Clapton Pot doors were kept shut. It’s been a great year, but change is ahead, and the Clapton Pot will be back in February. I leave you with this little mouse: at 7 years old I was
December: doing what neighbours do best
The December Clapton Pot was kept in the family – so to speak, as I like to call my neighbours my London family. Over the years we’ve had numerous dinners together, inside and outside regardless of temperatures, drank far too
December: doing what neighbours do best
The December Clapton Pot was kept in the family – so to speak, as I like to call my neighbours my London family. Over the years we’ve had numerous dinners together, inside and outside regardless of temperatures, drank far too
November: books and cooks
Finding myself without a co-host at short notice, I called upon my long-time Clapton friend Eleanor to give me a hand and save my sanity. Eleanor is the owner of Pages of Hackney, our wonderful local bookshop which I urge
November: books and cooks
Finding myself without a co-host at short notice, I called upon my long-time Clapton friend Eleanor to give me a hand and save my sanity. Eleanor is the owner of Pages of Hackney, our wonderful local bookshop which I urge
October: winter is coming!
Autumn has got to be the best time of the year. I’m not sure if it’s the early nights or the windy days or perhaps it’s the fall foliage and the shedding leaves. It’s the time of year we most associate
October: winter is coming!
Autumn has got to be the best time of the year. I’m not sure if it’s the early nights or the windy days or perhaps it’s the fall foliage and the shedding leaves. It’s the time of year we most associate