Night, Snow and QH
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Lewisham still manages to look dreary even on a snowy morning. What is it with this town?
Possibly not safe for work, depending on your office environment…
An important lesson to learn when you're still dealing with the posessions from your late parents' house:
Sometimes it's hard to make that separation.The hardest part of decluttering is remembering that the objects are simply representations of the memories, not the memories themselves
An important lesson to learn when you're still dealing with the posessions from your late parents' house:
The hardest part of decluttering is remembering that the objects are simply representations of the memories, not the memories themselvesSometimes it's hard to make that separation.
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My brother and his wife were kind enough to but me a new standard zoom for Christmas, a lens I've been putting through its paces over the last few days. Expect quite a few photographs on here over the coming days…
Fear of Flying course from Virgin. Admittedly, people trying to blow up aircraft isn't helping...
Fear of Flying course from Virgin. Admittedly, people trying to blow up aircraft isn't helping…
Well, after my ruminations on the last Scarlett Johansson bus advert not being immediately recognisable as her, the winter campaign has her name in big old letters on the bus.
From the series that was cancelled too soon…
This morning, I took myself off to Blackheath, to give some more of Mum's old possessions to the Cancer Research charity shop there. It's a slightly snobby things to do. I know, when the Lewisham one is slightly closer, but I can't help feeling that the sort of things I'm donating will be more appreciated (and fetch more for the charity) in Blackheath than down here.
Anyway, the plan was to head back down the hill and into the Lewisham Sainsbury's to pick up some chicken and other bits and bobs for a roast tonight. But then I stumbled across the Blackheath Farmers Market, which I'd heard of, but never visited. Could I get what I needed there?
One free range chicken, some organic cooking apples and some dessert later, the answer is very clearly "yes".
Nom.
If only for the name: