I took this on my way to vote in the referendum (voted 'Leave' since you ask because, as is well known, I'm a delusional, knuckle-dragging, xenophobic, racist, piece of shit; yes, the eloquent insults of the losing 'Remainers' still flow ...). Appears even the weeds have UKIP's colours ... It's not every day you have a vote to leave the EU and the PM resigns with a self-inflicted shotgun wound to his foot ... interesting times.
Friday, 24 June 2016
Thursday, 23 June 2016
Wake me when it's all over.
When you were young did your mother ever tell you not pick at scabs? That itchy scraped knee with its red crusty wounds just ached to be scratched and picked at only to bleed and start all over again. Well for forty six years the Conservative Party has been picking at its European scab till the damn thing became ulcerous with more than a hint of gangrene. Today the pustulating boil will be lanced and much good it will do anyone. The level of 'debate' has sunk to hitherto unplumbed depths. It's all lies, hyperbole, unbelievable scaremongering and idiotic name calling from both sides (of the Conservative Party!). As for Labour ... well it's a good job no-one is listening to Labour any more; best not to intrude on private grief.
Frankly if we were asking to join the European Union today I very much doubt they'd want us.
Frankly if we were asking to join the European Union today I very much doubt they'd want us.
The result is tomorrow and I confidently predict half the country is not going to be happy.
For myself I think I'll take heed of this sign ...
Wednesday, 22 June 2016
Eleanor Crosses
Spring Bank cemetery has two of these Gothic iron Eleanor Cross style monuments. They are nearly identical. The left hand one is a listed monument and both were repaired in the mid 1990's when a newspaper from 1868 was found in one of them. Originally they would have had some glazing and a funerary urn positioned within. Of course when new there were no trees and the place would have been kept clear and well maintained.
Sunday, 19 June 2016
Saturday, 18 June 2016
Now for something completely different
This striking sign is outside a little shop in Hepworth's Arcade that sells all things occult, tchotchkes and similar stuff to clutter the home.
Friday, 17 June 2016
Everything is black and white, isn't it?
This month's light and shadow theme has come in handy for those days when I've not got anything to post or I'm utterly depressed by, among other things, the current climate of polarised numptiness that has possessed this pathetic little pimple on the arse of Europe. Still by this time next week it all be over bar the shooting ...
The weekend in black and white is here.
Thursday, 16 June 2016
Anania hortulata
Identifying butterflies in the UK is a bit of a doddle as there's only fifty or so of them; moths however are a pain with over 2,500 to choose from. So this little darling, photographed while we waited for the bus into town the other day, is, I think after half an hour of google faffing, apparently a small magpie moth, Anania hortulata. A mothy website describes it as "One of the most distinctive and easily recognised British species of micro-moth". Well hmmph.
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