Pyjama Post #16
Rainbow stripe jimjams, London's best buns and a site for joyful travel planning
Every other Sunday I’ll bring you a short but sweet, pick and mix, of things worth sharing from the fortnight gone by, lists and links, delivered to your inbox ready for a lazy, morning scroll while you’re still in your PJ’s. It’s free to read.
Sunday 23rd March
Happy Sunday morning to you, I hope you are keeping well!
This post is my 100th since starting TFTC, I can’t quite believe that! Thank you for being here!
This weekend, I wish I was waking
At . . .
The Merry Harriers in Hambledon. We actually visited a few years ago and stayed in one of the shepherds huts which was lovely but since then, the inn has changed ownership and undergone renovation, plus the menu’s have had a make-over and look very tempting too!
In . . .
These rainbow striped pyjamas by Tu at Sainsbury’s. A bargain price and I love the muted colours and vintage look to the fabric.
Also how cute is this PJ themed greetings card by Illustrator Hollie Startup?! She creates the absolute sweetest, cosiest designs. I just stocked up on a few of her cards (including this one!) to have in my stash for birthdays throughout the year. You can visit her Etsy shop here.

Good things of note from the last fortnight . . .
Curated Spaces started as a podcast by Molly Cooper and has grown into an online community for curious travellers and slow living spaces, showcasing under the radar finds from around the UK. Designed to put the joy back in to travel planning with visual storytelling and a seamless booking journey. The website has launched and you can now join the waitlist to apply to become a member here.
Hot Dinners round up of the best hot cross buns in London (I second the Gail’s one’s as being particularly good! Have gobbled far too many already!)
I’ve been eyeing up sustainable, bamboo activewear from BAM Clothing. I’m into this dark taupe cocoon fleece gilet, this seaweed fleece and fancy giving their leggings a whirl for yoga. When you shop with BAM, you can choose to receive a free postage-paid Sharewear recycling bag so you can send them any clothes you’re finished with. You don’t have to restrict yourself to BAM clothes, you can send any useable item. When you do, they’ll send you £5 off your next BAM purchase.
I’ve shared them before and I’ll share them again, Loop earplugs are keeping me sane just now, blocking out the chirpy little tweets of a resident bird in the garden outside of our bedroom window, who begins their song at precisely 5.29 am each morning, urgh. I love nature but not when mixed with single glazing!
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