I recently went for a walkabout with friends in the Lake District. I had the foolish notion of taking some glorious landscape photographs. Fat chance; it didn't stop raining the whole weekend. Anyway, on return from the Three Shires Inn in Little Langdale we were greeted by three or four beautifully restored and fully loaded Minis wearing The Mini Clan banners - the last of the pack to pass us by blaring a proper good Dukes of Hazzard-style horn!
It brought smiles to our wet and weary selves as we trudged on back to camp.
Tuesday, 28 June 2011
Wednesday, 22 June 2011
Bake Club
I'm breaking the first, second and third rules about Bake Club by talking about it. Anyway, baking helps soothe a ragged soul when the weather turns in and gloom decends outside. As you can see I need a load of practice but I'm hoping this little loaf will taste just right.
Tuesday, 14 June 2011
A new flyer touting for new business
Here's my new flyer soon to be distributed in and around Faversham - drop me a line if you're in need of any design or photographic services at great prices via info@julianpepper.com
Monday, 13 June 2011
Flora in Faversham
Thankfully the rains appear to have passed and Faversham town is once again bathed in sunshine. This rose was the jewel in a private garden close to the home of The Faversham Society. The sunlight appears to be emitting straight from its core - a variation on the Iron Man theme? Downey Jr look out.
Friday, 10 June 2011
Faversham Creek
Not Jonathan Creek, Faversham Creek. A beautiful walk which takes in the northern coastal area of Faversham, looking out across flat lowlands, the meandering creek and off in the distance the Isle of Sheppey.
This photograph shows Faversham's representation of the UK's water shortage problems, in a sympathetic kind of way.
This photograph shows Faversham's representation of the UK's water shortage problems, in a sympathetic kind of way.
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