It may have been Sunday yesterday, but the farmers were out doing their spring stuff anyway.
When I saw this scene, I was reminded of that quote from Eric Cantona about seagulls following the trawler...
Somewhere near you, quite possibly, right now, is a bracken frond unfurling in the spring sunshine...
Once upon a time, we thought the future would look like this - all weird shapes, brutalist concrete, and windows.
Motorway service areas seemed like an exciting development too...
See how it looked in the 1960s in the replies to this post.
It's a #SilentSunday on the branch line.
A window into a corrugated iron chapel.
You don't see many 'tin' buildings like this around any more.
If you look hard, you can just see the altar and candles behind the daffs.
A fantastic and inspiring week in Tocco Caudio and Castlepoto with Jacek Smolicki, at a new residence program founded by Leandro Pisano! Thank you to everyone there who participated and supported our work through having us as guests in their homes,drove usto places, invited us to the school, shared stories with us and were at our final presentation evening!
Illuminati HQ
https://justin-farrimond.pixels.com/featured/illuminati-hq-justin-farrimond.html
Time owns no fixed point in space. This building, in this point of time, is an Illuminati HQ.
A bank, a brothel, a gentlemen's club, a rendition basement and a gallery space - all occupy this grid in Northern England.
The staff at the old #gasworks site quickly discovered to their costs the lie in their electrician's claims "What I label in CAPS is true!"
His name had inspired confidence - 'Bellman' must mean a family history of electrical engineering of course?
Packing to travel to benevento in Italy to work together with Leandro Pisano, Jacek Smolicki and Giacomo Por. We will be working with with site specific soundart and psychogeography for a whole week, around villages which have been affected by earthquakes for hundreds of years there, in abandonment and building anew.
#psychogeography
#soundart
#soundwalking
#sitespecific
#ljudkonst
It's not often you get to see history practically halted in its tracks, but here is a rare case.
On the left is John Constable's 1821 painting, 'The Haywain', and on the right, is my picture of the same location from 200 years later. Willy Lott's House is probably the least altered part of the scene.
I've not posted any of my Australian pictures for a while, so here is one.
At the end of this trail, through this woody tunnel, at the brow of this hill is a magnificent panorama of the ocean - which I will leave you to imagine for yourselves...
If you are interested in human-river interactions overlapping with
#RightsOfNature
#Sheffield
#ClimateJustice
#Psychogeography
#HistoricalGeography
then this podcast about the #RiverDon will hopefully be of interest:
https://www.buzzsprout.com/2219164/episodes/16765374
#RabbitRabbit ^1 20250315-W-BRM8QV
on foot
52.492745, 13.366957 ^1
X marks the spot
Saturday, 15 March 2025
427.01 ppm CO₂
1: https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=52.492745&mlon=13.366957#map=17/52.492745/13.366957
in Tempelhof-Schöneberg, Berlin, Germany
I was down by the sea last weekend, when I came across this post. Obviously, I've no idea what the flowers are for - whether celebration, or memorial, or simply a whimsical gesture. Your assumptions are as good as mine...
Once upon a time I was camping out on a beach in Greece. Every day this couple rode past twice - presumably on their way to and from work. One evening I managed to capture this shot of them. I wonder whether anyone there still does this kind of thing?