Monday, 12 August 2013

As I am unsure of the photos I post appearing in your inboxes, I have decided to publish them, from now on, in the posts, not just in the 'chapters'. Or perhaps both, I've not quite decided. Yes, both.
So here you are, my latest venture into the local landscape.













Friday, 31 May 2013

Hello wanderer from the lands of elsewhere, on this great 'net'. 
I see you have strolled onto my blog. 
Enjoy the scenery.
Whilst scrolling through the endless photographs I have compiled.
Stay for how long?
As long as you want.
And while you're here--
--Drop off a comment,
I'd love to hear from you, really, I would!
Ideally, constructive criticism, thanks.
Or any other compliments, comments or general curiosity, that may blaze in every click of your mouse. Curiosity is....superb. 
So don't be afraid to stretch that curiosity once in awhile.
For a great man once said....

“There is no reason why anyone should understand how it works… and of course no reason why anyone should care … unless you are curious, in which case I love you, for curiosity about the world and all its corners is a beautiful thing.”

That great man of course being Stephen Fry.




Should I really bore you any longer.
No.
I'll get straight to the point.

Here.


I would really love your vote.
Really, really love your vote.
Thank you.
Here's the photo I'm submitting, by the way. 




Wednesday, 27 February 2013


"Alive, the grizzly is a symbol of freedom and understanding - a sign that man can learn to conserve what is left of the earth. Extinct, it will be another fading testimony to things man should have learned more about but was too preoccupied with himself to notice. In its beleaguered condition, it is above all a symbol of what man is doing to the entire planet. If we can learn from these experiences, and learn rationally, both grizzly and man may have a chance to survive."

- Frank Craighead

Photo Courtesy of http://photography.nationalgeographic.com/photography/photo-of-the-day/sleepy-grizzly-bear/