Today’s beach life:

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Extinction Rebellion die in at the Shoreham by Sea farmers market.


Loving nature is a political act

The river at Wowo Campsite

It seems impossible to me to be, now, passionate about nature and not be also both political and ethical about nature. We no longer have the luxury of ‘pure’ pleasure in place, enticing though that is.

Robert Macfarlane in the March issue of Country Walking magazine.


I love this photo of Iris in the woods from yesterday.


Nesting…

Nesting swan at Woods Mill, West Sussex.

Today’s workplace.


Working on old negative scans does make me miss the grain and texture of film photography - but I really don’t have the time to indulge in it any more.


Sunday adulting. 🌷


Fascinating how much cars date photos, even after “just” 15 years.


Big fan of the Extinction Rebellion art style.


The guest WiFi at Twitter UK’s pretty good…


Easter egg hunt 🐣


And here’s the final image of Adam, a sculpture at the Eden Project, shot back in Spring 2004.


There was a lot of construction work still happened at the Eden Project back in 2004. I loved these art plants that part screened the construction. Nice hard hat fruit.


Eden Project, 14th April 2004


Ah, my weekend reading is here.


Woe betide any pony that fails to perform to the expectations of Iris.


May not have thought relative mug and scanner positioning through properly…

My coffee mug being knocked by my film scanner

Wow. Early 2010s-era One Man & His Blog. In many ways, the “classic” era of the site…

One Man & His Blog in 2011

Something my daughters will never do…

A negative packet, with promos for Boots' reprints service