Local art
Many local boroughs in east London have planted bits of art in random places over the last couple of years. I assume that it is as a result of Olympics money sloshing about. Here we have a prime example planted by Redbridge in the desolate area over the north circular. All rather odd but a possible improvement. I just hope they didn't spend much of our council tax on it.
So here's the deal. I have been quite surprised how much time I have had back over the last couple of months. I used to think blogging didn't take up that much time really - I was wrong. I am going to try to resurrect the blog but it will be very much day to day. If I find a picture or something to say I will post it, probably using my mobile phone, so I may have to play with the picture afterwards. I won't be building up a stock of pictures and if I'm not around there won't be a photo. Hopefully once I get used to the camera it will improve and the immediacy will compensate a bit for the lower quality images.
posted by Ham at 17:27 -- Comments here: 12
Comments on "Local art"
Keep going. It is the story that counts not the quality of the picture.
“Sharpness is a bourgeois concept” - Henri Cartier-Bresson.
I know the feeling Ham - it takes time and energy, mentally as well as physically, to keep blogging on a daily rate. Go at your own pace, we will follow...
I think it's lovely to keep it simple, short and sweet!
Welcome back! Looking forward to my daily London catch up again :-)
About time! No more sloughing off for you. Get back to your job of amusing me!
Nice to see you back. We'll take what you can spare us.
WELCOME BACK!!!!
You're website is my homepage!!!
Annamaria-pamp
I would rather phone photo to no photo. Glad you're back. It is the insight that I like anyway. Things I don't see or know.
Glad you are back! I love your insights, and I can dream about traveling back to London one day (hopefully) soon.
Welcome back, anyway. Whatever you post will be interesting, I am sure.
PS Did you get that picture of the elegant elephant in St Christopher's Place I sent you?
glad you're back. the "public art", as it was called, in your photo was funded by the developers of a nearby residential development. if you think it's odd, you should have seen the others in the shortlist. ups
Good picture!
That's good!