Oncle Luc came to visit for the week-end in a sort of "Paris meets East London".
A bit of background:
My Silly Owners and Oncle Luc met at University in San Diego (UCSD) and stayed in touch for the last 16 years!!!!!! Luc lived in Paris, then in London (50m from My Silly Owners), then Paris again.
In 2004 I was down on my luck, abandoned at a very young age, homeless and clearly not suited for the street life. One night Luc found me on My Silly Owners' balcony and fed me milk and bacon.
From that night everything changed for me.
In 2004 I was down on my luck, abandoned at a very young age, homeless and clearly not suited for the street life. One night Luc found me on My Silly Owners' balcony and fed me milk and bacon.
From that night everything changed for me.
Thanks to Oncle Luc .....
...I now own my own place.... |
...my personal sleeping chair.. |
...my own spot in the sun... |
My blog had 4,300 hits last month, thank you all!!!!!!..Forget Ophra, I am the living proof that you can flip things around....just get yourself a couple of Silly Owners.
Anyway, let's not digress any further.
Anyway, let's not digress any further.
Oncle Luc was only in London for 24 hours but managed to do quite few things:
Spinning around London on Boris' bikes! |
Spinning around in the New Spitalfield Playground! |
There is a video on you tube about My Silly Owner and Luc spinning around in the playground (making all the other kids wait for their turn). WATCH IT HERE
...finding out about the new SHUNT venue... |
...some culture fix in Bermondsey.... |
...being Silly in Bermondsey! |
..talking to strangers in Bricklane |
....bumping into celebrites Karen and Nick from the Apprentice (white head and woman behind the pole). |
My Silly Owners spent all day going around London with Oncle Luc whilst I preferred to stay home with Oncle Luc' s present from Paris.......God save Les Chats!
My Silly Owner and myself are completely obsessed with this wonderful washing powder which is probably the only thing you cannot buy in London.
Why should anyone bother going to France when there are ways to get the best of France to you?
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