Being in out of the way places possibly offers a degree on anonymity that a high street store would not. My mind genuinely boggles at why these places exist anyway. I love that it opens seven days a week, just in case you get caught short of needing a pair of fury handcuffs on a Sunday afternoon.
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Sunday, 5 August 2018
Sunday, 8 July 2018
1940s
Saturday, 23 June 2018
Thursday, 21 June 2018
Friday, 8 June 2018
Fantasy Island
The new site "Fantasy Island" is up and running at
https://chrisgoddard.photo
Fantasy Island is a spin-off project from Jerusalem and I will continue to post here also.
https://chrisgoddard.photo
Fantasy Island is a spin-off project from Jerusalem and I will continue to post here also.
Saturday, 2 June 2018
Disgrace
I have tried to avoid urban conurbations for this project but wandering past Brayford Pool at the side of the University yesterday I came across this sorry sight and had to share. I don't think I need to say more.
Sunday, 13 May 2018
Are we there yet?
So, this is where I officially kickoff my new side-project about the Lincolnshire coast...
I have also added earlier images of the coast to a separate page. I'll be creating a separate blog site for this project soon (it will work in Safari on the iPad as well). In the meantime, this is my first foray - Mablethorpe.
Welcome to Fantasy Island
I have never had a proper family holiday although, up to the age of about 10 we did go for days out to the seaside. My enduring memories of the seaside are the paraphernalia, smells and architecture. This is a 57 year old selfie, It's been a while but I'm pretty sure this is the exact spot in Mablethorpe where my father took the original. The elephant was bright pink, of course!
A wide selection of inclusive and health conscious confections in the cock shop
Captain Jack's crazy golf
An Englishman's home is his bouncy castle
It's a sundial!
Foreign shells sold on English beaches - not very brexit!
Hook's Island crazy golf. There seems to be a huge amount of pirate themed crazy golf.
I'm guessing a lot of older folk traditionally retire to the seaside and they bring their dogs with them. Even the smallest towns have several mobility shops, pet clothing shops and charity shops.
The sun never sets on the Empire. I wonder where the first ever seaside holiday destination evolved?
Monday, 23 April 2018
Friday, 6 April 2018
Back to the Wash
Yesterday, after 30 years I returned to The Wash (see original pic's here). The emerging issue of the day was global warming. Today, 'one' of the issues is plastic in the oceans. The amount of plastic present didn't seem huge however, on consideration I was never more than 10 feet from a plastic bottle on a 5 mile walk and the wash is about 90 square miles of tidal flats, that adds up to a lot of plastic.
What it should look like
What it should look like
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