See that smoke in the distance? It's coming from my ears.
Yours truly has about a dozen proto-rants on the go,
both for here and for
Mobitopia,
all of which are tangled and stumbling in incoherant
directions. I'm getting deeply frustrated in trying to
get my thoughts unjumbled and set out in legible
English. I'm currently very tempted to just grab the
bare bones of the best bits and post those, and
hopefully elaborate further once these
"foundations" are laid.
Who knows, as plans go, it's simple and it might
just work...
I stumbled across
some great pictures of Whitstable
the other day on
Words of Waldman.
These are the sort of views I see every day leaving
home in the morning for the commute into town, come
the Spring I'll be able to see the outside world in
the evening again too! One things that seems common
to many Whitstable photos is that they're frequently
taken in the early evening, the light at this time of
day (and also in the early morning) is rather magical.
I can't believe this effect is unique to Whitstable
perhaps it's just the way the eye works at slightly
lower light levels.
A little
Feedster searching
has turned up some other gems;
Everyday Stranger's
Bear on the seawall,
Geraldine Curtis's
Whitstable collection,
and
Hydragenics
Whitstable galleries from
April 2002
and
June 2003.
Roll on the summer, I can't wait to see sunny (and warm)
beaches again, and those glorious sunsets.