Saturday, 10 January 2009

The new place



Hello there - it's been a while, hasn't it? Keeping well? And the missus? Junior must be coming up to...what, four now? Time flies...

Greetings from my new home in Wollstonecraft, NSW, part of Sydney's quite swanky Lower North Shore. I'm not actually doing any commuting at the moment, but fingers crossed I will be soon.

I've not been entirely idle since I've been over here, oh no. I have been immersing myself in the beer culture and calling it research. Witness my new blog, The Six O'Clock Swill. Bookmark and check often.

Sunday, 11 May 2008

Sunsets, new dawns, etc.



While I was away in Belgium my camera's screen decided to stop working. I took this as a sign. It's been really tough keeping this blog going with being ill recently, and the mechanical failure of my camera felt like a physical manifestation of my difficulty in keeping up with my usually high standards*.

So it's time to take a break. I'll get a new camera in due course, but I can't guarantee I'll start this blog up again. I have an idea for the future which I'll share here first, so check back every now and then for an announcement some time this summer.

Thanks to everyone who has visited since last June. I hope you've enjoyed some of the pictures and understood my (I've been told) rather dry wit. Thanks especially to those who have commented: proof that someone was actually looking in. And thanks of course to Robert, whose photo of the week was my original inspiration.

While you're here, check out some of the categories that I've just put up on the right hand side. I do find it rather telling that diversions is the post leader...


* actual standards may not be high.

Monday, 5 May 2008

Wednesday, 30 April 2008

Day One Hundred and Sixty-Six - The New Vortex, Gillett Square, N16



Dave came down today and we met after work to go and see Tim Berne's Science Friction group (Tim Berne - alto sax, Marc "groovy trousers" Ducret - guitar, Craig Taborn - keyboards, Tom Rainey - drums) at The Vortex in Dalston. I hate the area and am still in mourning for the old Vortex (where you could get a good meal and didn't feel like you were in a community centre) but they keep on putting on the last few people in "jazz" that I'm interested in seeing. And some stuff I'd rather eat glass than see, but there you go.

Good gig, plenty of beer, and a nice prelude to my stag weekend in Belgium. Yes, Belgium.

Monday, 28 April 2008

Out-takes 7: Day Eight (a) - Crystal Palace Station, SE19



And one from the Crystal Palace Station car park. Can you tell I had time to kill before my train on Day Eight (a)? If you're wondering what it is, it's a Nissan Figaro, a retro-look car that was actually made in 1991 and only sold in Japan. If you fancy what Quentin Willson called "a suburban Noddymobile", these people might be able to help you. Or your local mental health specialist.

Friday, 25 April 2008

Out-takes 6: Day Eight (a) - Crystal Palace Park, SE19



More nice signage, at ninety degrees from the picture I took for the Day Eight (a) master shot.

Wednesday, 23 April 2008

Out-takes 4: Day Five - Petty France, SW1



Is there any finer sight? Pre-Wells/Youngs merger (well, after the announcement but before the brewery was closed) Special being delivered to The Buckingham Arms (currently closed for refurbishment) on Day Five of the blog.

Tuesday, 22 April 2008

Out-takes 3: Day Three - Crystal Palace Station, SE19



Back to the doctor's, more antibiotics, signed off work for a week. Time for more out-takes, then.

This was taken hanging over a walkway at Crystal Palace station on the way to work on Day Three of this blog. I like how nature takes over man-made structures, slowly but surely.

Monday, 21 April 2008

Friday, 18 April 2008

Out-takes 2: Day One - Anerley Road, SE19



Still ill, so another out-take, this time from 5 June 2007, Day One of this blog.

A close-up of Unwins, which is still empty. Someone's cleared out the posters and other assorted debris and whitewashed the windows, but that's it. When I'm up and running again I might document it's current state.

Thursday, 17 April 2008

Out-takes 1: Day Zero - Maberley Road, SE19



Went to the doctor's this morning and she told me I have a chest infection, sort of an "additional extra" from my 'flu. Antibiotics were prescribed and not going to work was "strongly advised".

With holidays and illness I feel I've been producing fewer pictures recently than I should, so I thought now was the time to share some of those pictures that didn't make the cut the first time. So here's one from 4 June, 2007 - Day Zero of this blog. This is the other side of the Christmas Tree/Bed urban sculpture and is a lovely example of the oft-spotted Maberley Road Mattress.

Wednesday, 16 April 2008

Day One Hundred and Sixty-Three - Victoria Station, SW1



The view from outside HMV just after 4pm. Going home early as I feel pretty rough.

Tuesday, 15 April 2008

Day One Hundred and Sixty-Two - Victoria Station, SW1



It's competition time! This is a detail of the front over of the book I was reading on the way home tonight. There's an exciting Commuted To Life prize on offer to the first person* who can tell me what book it was. As David Frost used to say, the clues are there.

*People who live with me are not permitted to enter as they can just look in my bag and find out.

Monday, 14 April 2008

Day One Hundred and Sixty-One - Anerley Road, SE19



Hooray! Make Me A Princess has been, erm, kissed by a frog and is to become 4 Paws'n'Claws!

Mind you, given that someone in the US has beaten them to the name and with their rather cavalier attitude to spelling (see closeup of their "coming soon" sign here) I give them about as long as the previous tenants.

Which is a pity, as a pet grooming salon is exactly what we need around here. Perhaps they can also pick up all the dog shit that is almost a daily hazard on this stretch of Anerley Road.

Friday, 11 April 2008

Day One Hundred and Sixty - Victoria Station, SW1



A question I've often asked myself when pondering the great directory inquiries sell off.

Back after five days (plus a weekend) of the real flu. I was sick as a dog, and not much use in work today either. At least this nagging feel of being slightly under the weather I have for a couple of weeks after a virus should be good for some bitingly sarcastic posts for a while.

Thursday, 3 April 2008

Day One Hundred and Fifty-Nine - Spenser Street, SW1



Westminster doing their bit for the environment by putting in recharging points for electric cars behind the town hall. I didn't notice when I was taking the picture, but on closer inspection (click on the image) I see that the pole "contains electricity". Well, duh. I was going to try and get an OJ out of it...

Update: Both mattresses disappeared overnight! Maberley Road is now in a state of mattresslessness! (thanks Dave, I never forget)

Wednesday, 2 April 2008

Day One Hundred and Fifty-Eight - Brigstock Road, SE19



On visiting Thornton Heath to have my medical for my Australian visa, what should I see in someone's front garden?

The Maberley Road mattresses were still there this morning, if you were wondering.

Tuesday, 1 April 2008

Monday, 31 March 2008

Day One Hundred and Fifty-Six - Maberley Road, SE19



New week, new mattress. The old one is still there, by the way, just a bit further along and frustratingly round a slight curve in the hedge which means I can't get one shot of both of them.

Thursday, 27 March 2008

Wednesday, 26 March 2008

Day One Hundred and Fifty-Four - Maberley Road, SE19



More mattress madness by the allotments. A dog (I hope it was a dog) has made his feeling quite clear on this growing urban problem.

Not to be confused with Irving Nattrass, a footballer ("the Fishburn Flyer", apparently) I was mildly obsessed with in the mid-seventies as a combination of his odd name and me having a Topps football card (this one) with him on.

Tuesday, 25 March 2008

Day One Hundred and Fifty-Three - Gypsy Hill, SE19



A different route to work this morning so that I could pick up a parcel from the Royal Mail sorting office. Said parcel contained CD-rs from Phantomhead Recordings and I recommend the two 3" CD-rs (especially the Ian Watson/Mark Jolliffe one) very highly. Get them while you can.

That's the City of London you can see.

Wednesday, 19 March 2008

Day One Hundred and Fifty-One - Joiner Street, SE1



Another weird night at Shunt. More details (and pics) here.

Tuesday, 18 March 2008

Monday, 17 March 2008

Day One Hundred and Forty-Nine - Victoria Station, SW1



This shop has been a few different things over the years I've been commuting through Victoria. For a year or two it was Cinnabon, an American chain which never quite took hold over here. I never bought any of their produce but the smell from the place used to make me feel as hungry as hell every morning as I passed by. The smell of pasties doesn't have the same effect. Which is probably a good thing. Not really a morning food, yer pasty.

Friday, 14 March 2008

Day One Hundred and Forty-Eight - just outside Balham Station, SW12



That train-cleaning apparatus in full. Acid? Blimey.