I think my daughters might be prematurely middle-aged:

Two girls chilling out in camping chairs.

Sometimes it’s amply clear that these are chalk downs:

People climbing up the steps to Cissbury Ring.

Easter walk at Woods Mill.

Two younb girls walking at Woods Mill in Sussex.

There’s a metaphor here about nature and technology…

An overgrown, rusted cable telephone sign in Shoreham-by-Sea

Up and at ‘em early this morning for a last pass on a really interesting research report I’m editing.


Spring really came to Shoreham-by-Sea, yesterday. I took advantage of the lockdown easing to have a bonus lunchtime walk.

A boat floating in the Adur.St Mary de Haura’s east elevation in Shoreham-by-SeaLooking towards East Street from the churchyard of St Mary de Haura.Trees and daffodils in the churchyard of St Mary de Haura.


Bat kerb.

A batman logo sticker on a kerb.

I do like to get down and dirty with a server once in a while:

Updating Ghost from the terminal

The very old and the very new in a port town.

Shoreham by Sea seen from the south bank of the Adur

Last night, we finished the last of the Christmas mead — just in time for spring.