Fish and chips by the sea; a taste unmatched and unparalleled by any other. Even if you’re not a seafood fan, anyone would be hard pushed to deny that this is most certainly one of the UK’s greatest cultural contributions. And a distinctly delectable one at that. On a par is the frosty feeling ofContinue reading “Salt & Vinegar, Please”
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Flickers and Flurries
As I sit staring out at a fresh blanket of snow, steaming cup of tea in hand, marvelling at the iridescent boughs of a host of trees, I feel compelled to capture a slice of winter’s coruscant beauty. Few would say there’s joy to be found in our landscape on the many grey days thatContinue reading “Flickers and Flurries”
Subtle Symmetry
Watching the seasons change has brought me exceptional joy this year and as my world imperceptibly transitions into winter, I can’t help but feel content with my earnest appreciation of nature’s curious habits. With little else to mark the passing of time, we have perhaps begun to observe periods of our lives in a mannerContinue reading “Subtle Symmetry”