Abandoned pushchairs and dancing caterpillars at Castle Hill
Sunday involved a 10 mile hike from London Road to Castle Hill nature reserve in Woodingdean. I really love this place, there is something very magical about it that was ...
Trolley graveyards and dog mess galore at Tide Mills
Today I went for a walk at Tide Mills. Despite going there to see the derelict village, I didn't actually take any photos of it. I did encounter a few interesting sights ...
The long cold sober seaside walk
Stone cold sober January brings on the need to detox and do healthy things such as walk 10 miles around Brighton, Hove, Saltdean and Rottingdean. The original plan was to ...
Foundism Sunday afternoon photo walk
So myself and my friend/fellow collaborator on the Foundism project Alex, decided to go for a walk round town and see how many lost and found objects we could find to ...
Plastic bags and pikeys in Portslade
A spontaneous Sunday afternoon visit to Portslade industrial estate. I love this place, it looks so bleak and depressing but with the sun glaring it’s more like a magical ...
Eastbourne mummy lady garden
I stayed with a friend (nicknamed mummy hence title of this post) in her amazingly decorated flat in Eastbourne this weekend, my first ever visit to the seaside town. I just ...
A trip down Windmill Lane
A rather disappointing re-visit of a childhood memory this weekend... I went to Windmill Lane where we used to go for walks and bike rides. I remember it being a lot more ...
Home is where the heart is (Sunday afternoon urbex)
I haven't posted anything substantial for a little while... I have been busy with work, music, family, moving house and masters (all at the same time and in no particular ...
Magic mushrooms and ghost trains – dawn nostalgia at the Hatches lakes
So today I rose at the crack of dawn this morning to watch the sun come up over one of my favourite places in the world - the Hatches Lakes in Frimley Green. As a child I ...