We headed off to spend a day in Brighton, the summer is drawing to a close and the days are getting shorter so we needed to make as much of the days we had left. Half way through the day the gulls started to flock, presumably as there was a storm threatening to soak...
So, this year I was once again tasked by a certain Mr Ross, to come up with the graphic theme for Jam at The Farm, A few posters and banners were created along with fliers, laminates, signs and assorted social media images. A fun little project indeed. After all the...
We decided that it was about time we revisited the British Wildlife Centre, however this time the weather was considerably hotter and many of the animals seemed to be enjoying a day long siesta and proving difficult to see. However by the end of the day I had managed...
I won’t lie, I had always thought of the rare breeds centre near Tenterden as an attraction for little children who wanted nothing more than to stroke a pig and pat a goat but it wasn’t until I started to search for local butterfly displays that I realised...
The time of year when Maidstone’s Mote Park becomes a mecca for middle aged rockers with grey beards and wok shaped bellies arrived once again and this time I was able to attend all three nights. The Friday was headlined by Saxon and it was great to watch their...
We travelled down to Cornwall for one (potentially last) time to see Harriet’s graduation ceremony at Truro Cathedral. It was a very grand affair with everyone dressed up and on their best behaviour – even me! ← The Union Mill has its sails back...