Friday, 14 September 2012

Tea

Some reflections over tea .....


 Some cups in the window and some windows in the cups


 My teapot I



My teapot II




This is where my teapot sleeps at night



Inside London

A gallery with people and no people.

Soho

 Long way down



Photo at the photo gallery

The Photographers' Gallery, London, in its new home, is a pleasing space to be.

Monday, 11 June 2012

What's on your porch?

The front porch of the American house is both iconic and practical.  It happens to lend itself well to nearly all the evolving styles of American house architecture - modest frontier homestead, grand Greek revival, Italianate, Stick, Second Empire and even (with ingenuity) to Romanesque Revival.
It take the function of a place to foregather under shelter from the Greek house/temple portico and transforms it into a liminal space where a glimpse of private hearth and home is selectively shared with the world.



The west has been won so now you can gaze over the new frontier from your porch.



The rocking chair is de rigueur on the porch.  It says that you have achieved enough of the American Dream to be able to contemplate your portion of Abe Lincoln's legacy and maybe take a well-earned nap.


Once you've fenced your land and raised your herd, you'll want to grill some meat.  You used to do this over the camp-fire with your fellow wranglers and cowpokes but now you're cooking with gas, on the porch.



You can cheat by micro-waving.


 You may have swapped your four-legged friends for some two-wheeled ones, but you still tie them up on the porch.



This can include your Harley.



Once you've made your pile you can take your postbellum ease on your antebellum porch.




Security worries?  Here's a way to deter tanks from your lawn. 




What you have on your porch makes a statement about who you are.  This porch rooster says 'we're funky, arty, and our Louisiana roots are just a little bit French'.



 The world's grandest clothes drier?



 We may not break in stallions any more but we still need to work out - and the porch is cheaper than the gym.



Monday, 30 April 2012

Florida in (sort of) blue

'Please Daddy, can we stay a few minutes more?' I
St Pete Beach


'Please, Daddy can we stay a few minutes more?' II
St Pete Beach



Old dock, Cedar Key


Rainy day at St Pete


Reeds



Three gulls at Tampa

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Sunday, 29 April 2012

Suffolk, UK, in winter

Grey on grey
Southwold, Suffolk


Beached


Iken Fen I



Iken Fen II


Iken Fen III
Fens have the appearance of a simple form of natural landscape but their types are varied and their biodiversity complex and fragile




 A sheep in Suffolk, but not a Suffolk sheep

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Friday, 20 April 2012

NYC for Sandra

A sample of everything in the world can be found somewhere in New York City.


Three blocks from the Hudson





Elevation I, NYC



Elevation II, NYC



Cross, NYC



Cross, don't cross, NYC



Grand Central on the move



 Would you like ice with that?




No ice, thanks.

Sunday, 15 April 2012

Urban water, b+w

 Boat, water, building


 Boat, water, crane

 Boat, water, glass

Boat, water, oars

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Thursday, 12 April 2012

Urban textures


Tower block, medieval style



Street furniture is hard to bear



Trapped greenery




Behind closed shutters



Time inside



 Watching, not watching 


Textures and relief in brick




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Tuesday, 10 April 2012

Massachusetts in blue

 Cape Cod panorama

 Reflections, Copley, Boston I


 Reflections, Copley, Boston II


 Charles River, Boston

 Harwich, Cape Cod

 Shoreline, Eastham, Cape Cod I


Shoreline, Eastham, Cape Cod II


Shoreline, Eastham, Cape Cod III

 Shoreline, Eastham, Cape Cod IV


Provincetown, Cape Cod