Despite being in lockdown have found a shower I didn’t know about! It’s called the Kelda shower and has a flow rate of just 4 litres/minute. There are a pile of them installed in the London Aquatics Centre in the
April 2020 – the Kelda shower

Despite being in lockdown have found a shower I didn’t know about! It’s called the Kelda shower and has a flow rate of just 4 litres/minute. There are a pile of them installed in the London Aquatics Centre in the
March – artificial snow No I haven’t been showering under a snow cannon – too cold. But I have been skiing recently, in the Italian Alps. There wasn’t anything of note to write about the showers apart from the fact
We went to Bath. I met a spy. I took this photo of an ancient Greek message. I think we were told it says, ‘Have a short shower’, but my memory may have failed me. I also tasted the
After the excitement of nearly making our fortunes during a beach clean-up we went to Bath and I met a spy! Not only that I found myself standing outside a restaurant just after I’d blown his cover desperately trying to
Methven – a New Zealand company, founded in 1886 as a manufacturer of high quality brassware and now well known for their innovative shower heads – recently gave us three of them to trial. I am not 100% sure if
Mu, my mum, died in August this year. She had been ill for a year and I am glad she is no longer suffering, but I am immeasurably sad and miss her so much. Without her I wouldn’t be here
So my last shower blog for a while (sad face emoji) but where better to end than where I started off all those years ago (85 blogs to be exact!)? And that is with Mu and Eric’s shower… But
It’s been a good few years since I last visited Venice, but I think it’s an amazing city and as the shower blog is going to have a break in 2019 while I populate the technical side of the website,
Suhith and a friend (hi Pramila) went to Marrakech a couple of weeks ago and I thought it was a good opportunity to look at the water supply situation in that city, especially given its position as a major international
This time last year I was using the designs of pupils in Kelmscott and Latymer Secondary School as part of Designs to shower shorter Part 1 and Part 2 . Now a whole new pile of teens have addressed the