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Tag Archives: Dulltown city centre
Maybe it’s just an apparition?…
But first…Dulltown, UK: Today’s popular feelings in Britain are, unfortunately, heavy with dead queen, new king, patriotism.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> You see, I was walking back from the cup-of-nice-green-tea and gluten-free-brownie café, with a friend of mine, when we spotted this ghostly figure … Continue reading
Posted in art, arts, brain, cafe, colours, composition, conversation, cool, creation, drama, dreaming, Dulltown, existentialism, fashion, Hull.UK., humour, information, magic, observations, photography, politics, puzzle, Royalty, sculpture, seeing, serendipity, smiling, style, surrealism, thinking, words
Tagged apparition, art, arts, blue, bunch of flowers, composition, conversation, Dead queen, discovery, Dulltown city centre, found subjects, ghosts, gluten free, green tea, legs, new king, observations, red, serendipity, shadows, surrealism, white, white ghost
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Shopping centre strangeness…
But first… Dulltown, UK: Today’s confused film star is Cean Sonnery. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Here is a photograph of mine from last November. It’s funny how the way you phrase something substantially affects how it might be received. ‘Here is a photograph … Continue reading
Posted in art, arts, brain, celebrities, composition, cool, creation, drama, dreaming, Dulltown, Hull.UK., humour, information, observations, photography, puzzle, seeing, serendipity, style, surrealism, words
Tagged advertising, art, arts, bald heads, celebrities, click, Confused film stars, dictionary word, discovery, Dulltown city centre, hands, jaded, jaded girls, manikin, mannequin, observations, photography, Sean Connery, serendipity, shopping precinct, strangeness, style, surrealism, words
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Some tiles, with a tilting tower…
But first… Dulltown, UK: Today’s nice fish names are: the Grunt Sculpin, the Longjaw Mudsucker, the Pearl Danio, the Hatchetfish, the Ide, and the Pollyfish. If for some legal reason you had to change your name to that of a … Continue reading
Posted in architecture, art, brain, colours, composition, cool, Dulltown, existentialism, food, Hull.UK., humour, information, learning, observations, photography, seeing, serendipity, thinking, words
Tagged architecture, arts, canted over, composition, discovery, dividing the frame, Dulltown city centre, Dulltown City Council, for legal reasons, interesting fish nmaes, observations, photography, rules of photography, serendipity, style, surrealism, the grunt sculpin, the Hatchetfish, the Ide, the longjaw mudsucker, the Pearl Danio, the Pollyfish, words
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A few shortish items…
But first… Dulltown, UK: Today’s unusual white china teapot is the one shaped like the cry of a solitary seagull soaring over the white cliffs of Dover. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Excuses for being late. No. 378. I’m sorry I’m late, but I … Continue reading
Posted in brain, conversation, cool, creation, dreaming, Dulltown, existentialism, history, Hull.UK., humour, information, learning, music, observations, overheard, religion, serendipity, style, surrealism, words, writing
Tagged arts, children, conversation, dictionary word, discovery, Dulltown city centre, God, history, jazz-effect, late, madness, mollusc, music, observations, octopus, overheard, pouting, religion, seagulls, serendipity, spam, style, surrealism, the bouncer, The Devil, unusual china teapot, white cliffs of Dover, words, writing
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Doom and the black marker…
But first… Dulltown, UK: Today’s colours are: rhubarb red, periwinkle blue, vulgar violet, morbid mauve, yelling yellow, and gnarled green. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I rarely watch the local news on the TV, I find it a bit parochial, but as I was … Continue reading
Posted in art, brain, colours, composition, drama, Dulltown, Hull.UK., humour, mind, money, surrealism, swearing, words, writing
Tagged art, arts, Arts administrators, colour, dictionary word, Doom, Dulltown city centre, existential angst, expletives, glory days, Hull - UK City of Culture 2017, Hull City Hall, Hull Guildhall, madness, poetry, Simon Doom, style, surrealism, The Hull Surrealist League, Tokamak, words, writing
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Millions Bonbons…
But first… Dulltown, Europe: Today’s existential angst is centred around the sound of the word chutney. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Here’s a photograph of mine from last summer; it shows the window of a newsagent’s shop here in Dulltown city centre. I suppose … Continue reading
Posted in advertising, drama, dreaming, Dulltown, existentialism, Hull.UK., humour, information, money, observations, photography, seeing, serendipity, surrealism, words
Tagged advertising, arts, colour, crossbow, discovery, Dulltown city centre, existential angst, Hull UK, madness, music, newsagents, observations, photography, serendipity, style, surrealism, words
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