Taken from the bus window on the way into work
Just add volume
Bunhill Fields
I work round the corner from this historic cemetery (its name derives from ‘bone hill’). It was used as a burial site for nonconformists from the late seventeenth century and is a lovely setting to sit quietly and have lunch.
Happy new year!
Seal on Camber Sands
This morning’s breakfast planner
Unexpectedly wonderful speech
London illustrated
I love these illustrations on a hoarding hiding the Shard works at London Bridge station. They're simple, but brilliantly executed. The angle of the kid's head holding the balloons is perfect, and the superhero poses are fantastic
Cock au van
Dylan’s snowman impression
HAWAGABS
Husbands and wives and girlfriends and boyfriends.
For media usage on overseas tours when sports teams are out of the closet
Hurray for Longreads and Instapaper
If you’re not familiar with http://longreads.com/, then I recommend
you to try it. It’s full of unexpected, mostly interesting articles.
and iPhone app
Sunday morning
Dylan at Three Cliffs Bay
Peckham haiku entry
My entry for the Peckham Literary Festival haiku competition:
Slurping hearty stewsIn the Victoria we
gentrifiers sat