This sign has met a premature end, but I look forward to the day when its ilk are no longer needed.


Finally got a flexible boom arm for my Mevo streaming cam. I’ll have my home training studio just about perfect by the time we go back to training face-to-face!


It may be cold, but the beach is the beach.

A girl, wrapped up for winter weather, playing on a beach.

I think they’re plotting something.

Birds on our back hedge.

I’m not saying it’s cold — but here’s a frozen boat we found.


I think we were making him nervous.

A seagull taking wing on the Adur.

New hat!


9 days until we need to homeschool again. Bliss.

A whiteboard with childrens’ scribblings and a crafted owl.

New Year, New Lens

One of my joys during this year of lockdowns and restrictions has been rediscovering photography with a camera, rather than a phone. My trusty Canon M50 has seen a serious workout, as I’ve turned my daily walks into an opportunity to really focus on and capture the peninsula where I live.

I hadn’t been paying much attention to the development of Canon’s M-series of mirrorless cameras over the last few years, but I was becoming slightly frustrated that, with my lens set, I couldn’t easily capture most things with one lens. And when you’re out walking with two children, on the beach, in windy conditions, lens swapping is not always an option. 

And so, I was delighted to find out that there was now an 18 to 150mm lens that would be perfect as an all day lens. But I was less delighted to find out that it sells for nearly £400 — which was more than I can justify right now. 

However, after a couple of weeks eBaying old camera kit I no longer use, I had both more shelf space, and enough money in my PayPal account to pick up a second hand lens on eBay. 

Here are two photos, taken from exactly the same spot, at the extreme edges of its range:

18mm

Shoreham through an 18mm Canon M lens

150mm

My garden through an 150mm lens

This is great. I’m really looking forwards to putting it through its paces on our daily walk today. 


Not the morning conference(s) I expected to be attending at this point in my career, but it is what it is…

Two girls getting homeschool instructions on iPads.