

Looks like a pill to me, they trippin’


Looks like a pill to me, they trippin’
I should’ve recognised it, but for the super low down view & more modern adjacent building! I used to live in Eastbourne where there’s a few still standing. Where’s this one?
Probably a quicker option is to soak off all the soil, pick those with nice equal length roots then arrange against a cleanly cut block of earth. There’s no more radishes either side so you’d have to plant a fair few lines so you’d end up with one with such a neat row I reckon.
With you on this, only ever known shoes off bar the odd occasion where I’m there for work and will only be a few minutes. I ask of course before traipsing around!


I’ll be in the wheelie bin out back. I’ll tell you how much fun I had when they emptied the hairy food scraps that’d been trampled into the floor (collected from other film screenings of course) onto me and you’ll be jealous.
Something I did some time ago, but a bright image for dank winter days :)

You just drew something & I love it, creating something doesn’t have to meet mainstream standards, the act of creation is at the heart of art :)
A piano outdoors is a beautiful thing & I like this image for it’s simplicity - it makes you stop a moment :)
I’ve not heard of anyone else making such a thing, but not surprised it does exist. However, I can 1-up that with my childhood creation - the triple fold sandwich. One slice of buttered bread, one slice of buttered toast & one slice of butter fried bread. Fold each one in half, overlapping half of the adjacent piece. You get a mix of three different bready textures & flavours in each bite. I haven’t made it in a few decades so I may not enjoy it so much now, but it was good at the time!