Another seaside town adventure.
Not bad for British springtime.
A kite from Poundland works surprisingly well.
Happy bins.
Fish appears to be in pain. Or very surprised.
19.5.09
WORTHING
Went to Worthing in March and stayed in a house that was as full of things as anywhere I've ever seen.
Particulary Royal- and religious-themed things... neither of which I am entirely comfortable with.
Particulary Royal- and religious-themed things... neither of which I am entirely comfortable with.
Filed under:
found images,
found objects,
signs,
travel
4.5.09
CREATURES. MAINLY DUCKS.
Squirrel in the sunshine
Ducks in the sunshine
First time I've seen a ladybird in years
Contemplative bird
These lot have chosen to live in Morrisons carpark
Unfortunately this time of year is also duck 'mating' season, and I witnessed one of its casualties receiving some post-death
meddling: bad ducks.
Ducks in the sunshine
First time I've seen a ladybird in years
Contemplative bird
These lot have chosen to live in Morrisons carpark
Unfortunately this time of year is also duck 'mating' season, and I witnessed one of its casualties receiving some post-death
meddling: bad ducks.
Filed under:
animals
IMPROMPTU GLASGOW TRIP
Recently went to Glasgow for a few days, and made the following... thing... on the guest house window-sill when it snowed. Amazingly, the person I made it for is still talking to me.
Coffee for eyes and a cream container for a hat.
It watched over us all night like something out of a low-budget horror movie.
Coffee for eyes and a cream container for a hat.
It watched over us all night like something out of a low-budget horror movie.
Filed under:
misguided attempts at romance,
travel
SELECTION FROM THE LAST FEW MONTHS
As I've been really poor at updating recently, here's a round-up of interesting bits and pieces I've found since last time (poor
quality due to sub-par phone camera).
What a tagline.
'Ronan and child' looks like one of those Victorian photos of dead ancestors peering over the shoulder of the living.
quality due to sub-par phone camera).
What a tagline.
'Ronan and child' looks like one of those Victorian photos of dead ancestors peering over the shoulder of the living.
Filed under:
found images,
found objects,
words
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