BlogHide Resteemsresteemedsteemrescue (27)in animals • 7 years agoFIRST ANIMAL RESCUE FUND ON THE BLOCKCHAIN!FIRST NONPROFIT ANIMAL RESCUE FUND ON STEEMIT! @SteemRescue HAS BEEN A WORK IN PROGRESS SINCE ITS CONCEPTION IN MID-2017. THIS MULTI-CONTINENTAL EFFORT SPANS OVER 10 COUNTRIES ALL AROUND THE GLOBE.…andrewe (41)in travel • 7 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.Andrew Travels London – Colourful Notting Hill – Part 4I walked down the Portobello Road today to snap some photos of this beautiful day and all the colour in this wonderful area! Let me know what you think of my…andrewe (41)in travel • 7 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.Andrew Travels London – Exploring Holland ParkI entered Holland Park through High Street Kensington and made my way to the Kyoto Garden. RT UK, a news channel, approached me and asked me to be interviewed about the election results, but I…andrewe (41)in travel • 7 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.Andrew Travels London – Earl’s Court to KensingtonEarl’s Court is a district in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea which once used to consist of markets and fields. In the late 1800s it became a suburb with 1,200 houses, two churches and…andrewe (41)in travel • 7 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.Andrew Travels London – Walking up the Notting Hill HillI walked up the Notting Hill hill via Ladbroke Grove, one of West London’s main streets, in order to go through Holland Park and get to Notting Hill Gate where I planned to do my grocery shopping. I…andrewe (41)in travel • 7 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.Andrew Travels London – London in the RainI did my grocery shopping in the rain and ended up walking through many different parts of West London today. I was buying duck breasts from M&S Simply Food in Notting Hill Gate and…andrewe (41)in travel • 7 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.Andrew Travels London – Kensington GardensKensington Gardens covers an area of 265 acres and sits west of Hyde Park. The City of Westminster and the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea share the gardens, and in the past they used to…andrewe (41)in travel • 7 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.Andrew Travels London – Trying The Portobello Market’s FoodPortobello Market Saturdays are so full of life… AND food! Today I walked towards Acklam Village with an empty stomach, unlike last time, ready to try all sorts of foods. The colour and smells…andrewe (41)in travel • 7 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.Andrew Travels London – Notting Hill GateNotting Hill Gate is one of few main roads connecting to Notting Hill. It extends to Holland Park Avenue and Bayswater Road and historically it used to be a toll gate street, hence the…andrewe (41)in travel • 7 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.Andrew Travels London – Beach Blanket Babylon – Notting HillBeach Blanket Babylon is a high-end cellar restaurant and bar in Notting Hill. It’s got a terrific atmosphere and makes you feel a part of a film set. The bar feels grand with its aristocratic…andrewe (41)in travel • 7 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.Andrew Travels London – KensingtonWhen searching for “the prettiest street in London” on Google, Kynance Mews always comes up. I took a taxi there and begun my Kensington adventure, by first walking down the mews. The cobbled road…andrewe (41)in travel • 7 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.Andrew Travels London – The BarbicanThe Barbican Complex, built between the 1960s and 1970s and located in the City of London, consists of the Barbican Centre and the Barbican Estate. The area in which they were built was heavily…andrewe (41)in travel • 7 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.Andrew Travels London – The Portobello MarketSaturdays are when the Portobello Market is especially full of life. Street food vendors open their stands, crowds pour into one long meandering street and there’s an exciting energy in the air.…andrewe (41)in travel • 7 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.Andrew Travels London – Little VeniceThe United Kingdom is crossed by a web of canals. Little Venice is where Grand Union Canal, Regent’s Canal and the Paddington Basin meet. Canal boat houses and cafés are parked by the walkways and…andrewe (41)in travel • 7 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.Andrew Travels London – Wealthy Holland ParkHolland Park is one of the most expensive districts in central London with some of the grandest houses I have ever seen. If you look them up on real estate websites like rightmove.co.uk, you see…andrewe (41)in travel • 7 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.Andrew Travels London – Colourful Notting Hill – Part 3Notting Hill is filled with charms. We have the Electric Cinema which is the oldest cinema in the country and on rainy days like today there is nothing better than their sofas, beds and movies. And…andrewe (41)in travel • 7 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.Andrew Travels London – Colourful Notting Hill – Part 2The sun came out, I was hungry and so I went out and documented my day in beautiful Notting Hill. I visited Kitchen & Pantry, a corner café where I bought a mixed berry smoothie and resisted…andrewe (41)in travel • 7 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.Andrew Travels London – Colourful Notting Hill – Part 1I live in Notting Hill and I want to show you, my fellow Steemians, just how beautiful this neighbourhood is and why living here is such a joy, with the internationalism, colourful buildings and…andrewe (41)in animals • 7 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.English Countryside Dog Sitting – Leaving Dolly and Heading Home to LondonAfter feeding Dolly and giving her her epilepsy medication, I started to pack my bags and strip my bed for the cleaning lady who was coming in early in the morning. Whatever food I had leftover I…andrewe (41)in animals • 7 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.English Countryside Dog Sitting – Dolly the Silly Dog and the Sunny Green Country ViewsDolly is the most loving dog I have ever met. This morning she was in bed with me, her head resting on my legs. I went downstairs and poured her a big portion of dog food, gave her her epilepsy…