MY SOUTH LONDON
Saturday AM
Posted by JennyNice car!!
Posted by JennyOrange
Posted by JennyJust realised Im pretty much all orange today. Must be my subconcious -contemporary version of Buddhist monk robe, loving Sunday Reading in bed!! By the way this book is ace!!!!!!!
Meaning of the Color Orange
Orange, a close relative of red, sparks more controversy than any other hue. There is usually strong positive or negative association to orange and true orange generally elicits a stronger love it or hate it response than other colors. Fun and flamboyant orange radiates warmth and energy. Interestingly, some of the tones of orange such as terra cotta, peach or rust have very broad appeal.
How the color orange affects us mentally and physically
* Stimulates activity
* Stimulates appetite
* Encourages socialization
Who needs carnival????
Posted by JennyNice view from my South London Penthouse (Delboy style)
Posted by JennyGetting up that extra hour in the morning…
Posted by JennyStrange!
Posted by JennyIts really weird how these 2 women were dressed sooo similar, their body posture, the way they wore their sun glasses on their head and held their bags were identical. And they never even knew one another.
I would of taken a better picture but whilst trying to take this pic as subtle as possible, I forgot it was on full volume with the whole carriage watching and listening to my phones shutters going off!! Oh god!
Nothing is forever…
Posted by JennyThat is something i say quite often, and always get a response something like ‘ oh Jenny you are soooo negative, thats a awful thing to think’
But when i say it, i mean it in a positive way.
Just as the 2nd Buddhist Noble Truth teaches us:
2. The origin of suffering is attachment.
The origin of suffering is attachment to transient things and the ignorance thereof. Transient things do not only include the physical objects that surround us, but also ideas, and -in a greater sense- all objects of our perception. Ignorance is the lack of understanding of how our mind is attached to impermanent things. The reasons for suffering are desire, passion, ardour, pursuit of wealth and prestige, striving for fame and popularity, or in short: craving and clinging. Because the objects of our attachment are transient, their loss is inevitable, thus suffering will necessarily follow. Objects of attachment also include the idea of a “self” which is a delusion, because there is no abiding self. What we call “self” is just an imagined entity, and we are merely a part of the ceaseless becoming of the universe.
If this is a theory you find interesting or you just fancy popping along to check out the new rejuvenated SOUTH LONDON GALLERY well this is the perfect time.
It is a great space with a really nice cafe/bar/restaurant and is open late on a Wednesday!!!
Now who said South London wasnt getting better by the day ![]()

TURN IT UP!!!!! SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO SOLID!!!
Posted by JennyNearly 10 years old!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!








