Mean Streets…

“If in doubt of what to photograph then just spend some time walking around places that you know….” as Tyrion might have said a wise man once said.  Of course this is nonsense but the view hasn’t changed that much in nearly 2000 years.   It is Eastgate in Leicester which, as the name suggests is where the East gate was.  The east gate in question is Roman in origin and it is where the Fosse Way left the Roman town on its journey to Lincoln.   Beyond the wall were small holdings and no doubt there would have been a gathering by the small hill just outside the gate.

In medieval time the area of the Clock tower was also a place to gather that eventually coalesced as the place where people came to buy coal and the modern Clock Tower was known as Coal Hill.   The many voices and languages that can be heard today as you stand in Eastgate would also have been replicated throughout time with the Roman period being the most cosmopolitan.  In the Medieval period the accents of Flemish and German merchants would also have been heard but perhaps in not such great numbers as before.   Today Leicester is rightly proud of the racial mix of its population which on the whole get along with one another.  Nothing is perfect but it does show that people of different cultures can live together without too many problems.   As for the wall and the gate – much of that disappeared during the medieval period.

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Duck Shoot

We have all been there…you hear a snatch of a tune which is very familiar yet you can’t place where you first heard it.  For me it was a piece of music that seemed to be the go to music for impending doom video montages circulating on Facebook or other social media. At one time it was one of Hans Zimmer’s composition but now it was this piece of music.   It had been bugging me for a week or so – I just couldn’t place it.  Then I rewatched the excellent Netflix series The Crown and there it was – Duck Shoot.   Another problem solved.

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So that’s that then…

For a while now I have claimed that autumn was here – well now there is no mistaking the slowly changing season – rain is definitely stopping play.  I realise talking about rain might be seen as being in bad taste  with all that is happening in south Asia at the moment.  Whilst much of the western media seems to think that the flood story is in south Texas the real disaster is around the bay of Bengal where at least 41 million people have been effected.   So far there have been figures of over 1000 people dead but this is bound to increase.   I am sure that the problems and hardship in south Texas are heart breaking but at least they are have the richest nation to support them.  I suspect this is not the base in south Asia.

 

Going back to my autumn theme these are two images of the same tree just over a month apart.  I know we can argue about how I have made each image but it does prove that the light is changing towards the weaker sun of autumn…then of course winter is coming.

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Another Busy Day at Calke…

Clearly not all the kids have gone back to school today….still there is enough space at Calke Abbey to find some more deserted locations.

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Where the Dark…

A beautiful morning: just watched the season finale of Game of Thrones and everything is good in the world.   So what better time to make images of a spider on her web before the dew has burnt away…well sort of.   I had no intention of making any such image today but then as I walked past this web under the carport something caught my attention…the rest as might have said Aegon Targaryen is history.

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Killing Zone…

When we walk through a garden we usually appreciate the beauty of the plants and style of the way they have been arranged.   What is overlooked is that gardens are a killing field for many of the insects that feed, breed and die their.

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Catch the wind…

 

Well that was hard work but worth while in the end – I think?

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When I’m…

So lets see where this adventure takes me….already seen some things that need tidying up.   This should be fun?

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Cupid…

WARNING – THIS BLOG ENTRY CONTAINS LANGUAGE THAT SOME PEOPLE MIGHT FIND OFFENSIVE

 

We are warned time and time again that one day Artificial Intelligence (AI) will replace human race and we’ll be relegated to a footnote in history.   I have no idea whether this is true but my latest interaction with one leading example of  AI gives me hope for us all.

Many many years ago there was a character on the late great Kenny Everett‘s show called Cupid Stunt a blonde haired bimbo film star, played by Everett in the most outrageous drag.  She would regale the audience with more and more lurid stories about how she would lose her cloths but ‘…in the best possible taste…’.  I was reminded of this when I asked SIRI on my Apple TV to find a programme about Constable the artist.   Instead of entering the word Constable the search field it replaced it with Cunt Stupid.   Needless to say there was no programme by such a name on the BBC iPlayer.

I believe Tyndale’s translation of the book of Matthew Chapter 7 verse 16 is very pertinent here:

By their fruits you will know them

Stupid Cunt indeed.

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Fine as a bee’s wing….

This started off as one thing and slowly started to morph into the woman in the Richard Thompson song – Beeswing.

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