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Lightning rod

Nice, France

Up to the bar

Nice, France

Not a bad view

Nice, France

Overwatch playa

Mallorca

The Pins

Mallorca

Stretches

Mallorca

Above the clouds

Hasliberg, Switzerland

From Hääggen down

Hasliber, Switzerland

Panorama lineup

Hasliberg, Switzerland

Wait for bites

Mallorca, Spain

Seventh circle

Barclona, Spain

Triangles of Primavera

Barclona, Spain

Barcelona balconies

Barcelona, Spain

The sacred family

Barcelona, Spain

In sheets

Barcelona, Spain

Ventillation

Barcelona, Spain

Guell to Sagrada

Barcelona, Spain

Buron fields

Büron, Switzerland

Wedding guests

Büron, Switzerland

Basel Boys

Basel, Switzerland

Basel Pink

Basel, Switzerland

Rheincycle

Basel, Switzerland

Cherry season

St. Loup des Vignes, France

Toff burden

St. Loup des Vignes, France

Air Dry

St. Loup des Vignes, France

La Grange

St. Loup des Vignes, France

Roses at the back

St. Loup des Vignes, France

Kitchens I

St. Loup des Vignes, France

Kitchens II

St. Loup des Vignes, France

Seder place

Weston, Connecticut

You did your best

Paris, France

The new pattern for living seems to go like this. Emerge from a lockdown and shake off the careful life you built inside the restrictions imposed on you. Take a few halting steps out to your friend’s house, to the pub garden, walk the streets more and more carelessly. Soon you can forget the bread baking cycle and the little routines you imposed on yourself so you didn’t bang your head off your own four walls. Live more energetically and spontaneously (while you still can). Soon, travel is back on. Head out of the city and see your parents. Dare...

The feeling of away

I’ve been away from home for just over a week now. I’ve been in France. When I’m not in the UK I feel a lot less claustrophobic; I feel like I have such a wider range of choices to choose for my life. An advantage of this trip has been spending time with people who actually live in not-the-UK. I believe to some extent that people are the same everywhere but it’s been nice to see the variations in the patterns of a life. To stereotype, in France I’m talking about long lunches, cheese, and drinking like a grown up...

The mountains and the beetroots

When I cycled to work this morning the air felt like the mountains. Maybe once it gets cold and dry enough the smog drops out of the air or something (unlikely). Either way, the sky was blue, the sun was low and golden and blinding. The roads were full of cyclists breathing steam and I didn’t trust any patches of glittering moisture I saw not to be ice. I got to work early; I just didn’t want to squander those hours of sunlight when the night comes on so early. By 6pm it can feel like it’s always been dark...