Tuesday, 30 August 2016

At Mad Hatter's tea party in Kielce

I brought an Englishman to the regional cultural centre in Kielce the other day and what happened? Being shown around the imposing building we gatecrashed a party!

Saturday, 27 August 2016

Rejow

What a pleasant ride around Rejow reservoir it is on a warm and sunny summer day! The bike route takes you along the beaches and through the forest where you can find an occasional wild mushroom if you are not riding very fast.  I found four yesterday.  The three parasol mushrooms made a tasty lunch fried in egg and breadcrumbs. Siesta now...:-)

Tuesday, 16 August 2016

Japanese artists exhibiting at the Polish Cultural Association

Yesterday I took the books back to the Polish Library in Hammersmith. This gave me an opportunity to see the current exhibition at the Polish Cultural and Social Association.  How could I miss it, the exhibition room is right opposite the centre entrance! There are two exhibitions a month on average, I think. Two Japanese artists are showing their works at the moment. It was nice meeting them and learning about their art. Megu does the calligraphy, while Taka, her husband, does the painting. They live in Tokio and work together. In order to see more of their works I joined the Instagram; Michal B., imagine that! You can look at their works here . Enjoy!

Monday, 15 August 2016

Housing in London

Somebody shared this short film about housing in London. Click here if you want to watch it.

Sunday, 14 August 2016

Cricket on a Sunday...

 but only after church! :-)
 







Then off to a village pub! Quickly, Teddy is getting impatient!
The above pub is in Chalfont St Giles and you can read about this village here as I need to wish you good night, here and now! :-)

'An unobserved observer'




 We constantly take pictures nowadays. Most of us do, unlike in the past. I do take many, mostly of places or sights, because I know they won't mind. However, I also like taking pictures of people taking pictures, like this one above, because it's often good fun. Here are two grandpas photographed with their unsuspecting grandaughter outside the parish church gate, right after her christening. The photographer is her auntie. One of the guests got in the picture as well. 

Some time ago I saved this text about a famous American photographer, Walker Evans:
'Walker Evans once wrote a friend: "Stare. It is the way to educate your eye, and more. Stare, pry, listen, eavesdrop. Die knowing something. You are not here long." Evans’ insistence on staring as the main road to learning included making pictures of subway riders with a hidden camera, but he felt so guilty about being an unobserved observer that he withheld publication for years. This compunction still dogs many photographers but seldom stops them.'

Yesterday I chained my bicycle on the pavement and on leaving I saw a man who chained his dog next to it. The dog was gone when I returned.
 Two sandy beaches emerged in the Ealing Broadway shopping area, one at the shopping centre piazza and the other on Ealing Green, between the stall with sweets and Pitzhanger Manor, now under some costly redecoration works.
 Maybe it was the wrong time of the day, but the Green  beach didn't seem at all busy.
 However, there were lots of people enjoying the sun and warmth in the nearby Walpole Park.

By contrast the walled garden was pleasantly quiet.


It took a few attempts to photograph the dog without its human companions.

I enjoyed cycling east via Ealing Brodway feeling the sun on my back. Halted by the traffic lights I took the last picture.