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They look just like rusty nuts and bolts

Last December I was included among a group of photographers who were allowed to go and photograph inside the New Mills Pumping Station in Norwich. This was indeed a treat. For a number… Continue reading

Tulip Crazy

Thank you again for the messages of sympathy about my crashed image files. We are coming up for air and accessing many photographs that I feared might have been lost. This week it’s… Continue reading

Following Horses

My old Dad used to tell people he followed the horses – what he didn’t tell them was that the horses he followed usually followed other horses! Think about it and work it… Continue reading

You can’t miss them because they’re yellow

As some of you will know my knowledge of flowers is somewhat limited and the reason why so few blogs from me are about gardens and what grows in them. Nevertheless there are… Continue reading

It has been a bit of a chequered week

I thought it had been quite a long time since I did anything with glasses (tumblers not spectacles!) . I remember coming across some rather clever pictures with glasses. Apart from the balancing… Continue reading

And look what appeared!

Cold nights – sunny days. I rather assumed it would be a bit early to see much in the way of activity from the moth population. My moth trap is not what one… Continue reading

Who watches the watchers?

From ancient Greece in the time of Plato’s Republic, through Latin poems of Juvenal to Star Trek this question has persisted. But this week Ifotophilia has a crack at an answer – and… Continue reading

Just being

These days I feel we appear to be afraid of clutter, splatter and untidiness. The past is indeed a foreign country, but should we be obsessed by the need to hide it, rebuild… Continue reading

Mind the road ‘cos you might get squashed

“Minding roads” was part of my road safety training as a youngster and is a piece of advice I am attempting to pass on to some of the local toad population. You’ve got… Continue reading

Careful what you touch it could be hot!

Some of my regular readers may remember about two years ago I visited Fransham Forge – a modern craft forge in the centre of Norfolk; some seven or eight miles from Dereham. I… Continue reading