Brighton photo of the day: Royal Pavilion at sunset
The early-19th-century Prince Regent, who would become King George IV, built this insane getaway palace by the beach.
The early-19th-century Prince Regent, who would become King George IV, built this insane getaway palace by the beach.
I spent the day in Brighton this past Saturday. Nice town. This is a bit of what I saw…
Wild rabbit and other game for sale at Borough Market.
Seafood feast at the restaurant Le Pont de la Tour, on the Thames near Tower Bridge.
For all those people who hold the bizarre belief that English food is veggie free: Only Organics, at Borough Market.
Now you will find, in the lefthand column, the stuff that had previously appeared below a post and above the comments: post date, categories, social networking links, related entries, IMDB and official site links, Amazon links, and so on.
I have to make a living. Like now. I hope this site can provide it. I would be very happy indeed if I could do nothing all day but filter movies, TV, media, and pop culture through my own peculiar mindset and write about it for your amusement. But I cannot do it for free anymore.
You may have noticed the lack of advertising here at FlickFilosopher.com lately. I prefer the less cluttered look it lends the site — as I’m sure you do, too — but there’s another reason why I pulled the ads down: they were misleading visitors into believing that I was making a fortune from them.
Afternoon tea at the boutique hotel Number 16 in Kensington.
Goat’s milk ice cream: who knew such a thing was possible?