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Saturday 31 August 2024

A Gathering for Guy (part 2)

We drove into Knighton shortly before lunch, wining and dining at the George and Dragon.  Tara, Guy's daughter, told me that she featured in The Knighton Vampires book, playing the piano in the establishment. Sadly, there was no piano remaining when I went, though the chef there served a very delicious hot meal. 






We left the George and Dragon feeling full and continued our tour of Knighton, with me snapping various locations I was told featured in Guy's book. I won't share all my pics here as they will end up featuring in the next GNS zine I hope get out in early Spring next year. But here's one more, 
of the auctioneer's car-park, which featured in the Guy N Smith short story The Baby.

What debauchery and horror took place here in the GNS tale of a demonic baby?
I guess I will have to source and purchase the short story to find out.

As dusk grew heavy that evening, we headed back out to the neighbouring graveyard. Mrs E was hoping for More Northern Lights pics (it turned out it was too cloudy) and I wanted to photograph some curiously illuminated graves I'd spotted the night before.





That done, and remembering the cool but scary shadowme pic I captured the night before, I roped Mrs E into lighting my rear for a second time as I wanted some spooky author pics for my next horror book.



Return to our lodgings, we were met by this little fellow. Sat on our door step as bold as brass. Is this a cool omen as the novel I was just taking pics for was Familiar - my supernatural tale about a toad!

Friday 30 August 2024

A Gathering for Guy (part 1)

 We took a drive up to the Welsh/English border after work for a GNS fancon in Knighton on Sunday. Although was some beautiful views along the way, we didn't stop as we wanted to reach our converted barn airbnb we had booked for the trip before it got dark.









As we settled down for our tea that evening, Mrs E's phone kicked off. One of her apps had alerted her to huge solar activity and that an appearance of the Aurora borealis was likely visible right across the country. And so out into the night we went...

Our barn conversation was surrounded by trees and so, to get clearer view of the sky, we ended up in the graveyard opposite the long driveway to our accommodation. Mrs E is the keen astronomy photographer, so whist she set up her equipment to capture the display, I took a few snaps with my mobile phone camera and then let my imagination roam amidst the atmospheric pitch-black darkness that engulfed the graveyard scene around us. My story-weaving sensibilities did not disappoint and you should, if all things go to plan, read what my mind conjured from the night in my next GNS zine...

Whilst I often say there's no need for real camera equipment anymore as mobile phone cameras excel these days, I guess my argument is proved wrong when you compare what my Samsung S captured of tonight's northern lights compared to Mrs E's digital tripod mounted SLR!

Samsung S22 Ultra Pic

Samsung S22 Ultra Pic

Canon 6D SLR

Crossing the road back to our lodgings, Mrs E's phone-torch cast my shadow rather malevolently along our route - an effect I rather liked and would utilise on our return to the graveyard the next evening... 

Thursday 29 August 2024

A Walk to the Doctor's

I finally found the time to add to my Sweyne's Eye project this morning en route to the doctor's surgery to see about my eye problem. The condition is a known symptom of my dupixent meds, but they sent me away with some antibiotic eye drops to see how I get on with them. The full foto-shoot of the day will be available on the Sweyne's Eye site soon, but I thought I would share a few here as the full Swansea site will be going behind a small paywall soon...

The first two pics are of the central police station, snapped from a number 13 bus. The make the place looker a lot greener than they are in reality.



Next up is this sign outside the Chinese chippie near the top of Pen-y-Graig. This whole area looks over Swansea Bay.


And here is another metal door on the same street. This second one has more of a rustic charm, I feel.



Finally, here are a few shots looking over the eastern end of the city, taken from the bottom of Mayhill.




I returned to work later in the day and captures a curious cloudscape overhead when I left again at the end of my shift.





Monday 26 August 2024

Tobacco Flowers

The tobacco I sowed whilst writing my GNS zine is now in full flower. It is rather a pretty plant and makes for a great memorial plant for Guy, who was something of an afficiado of the old Nicotiana rustica.

Sunday 25 August 2024

Saturday 24 August 2024

Sunflowers




Cacti Intervention

I have attempted to graft a loph. I degrafted from a periskopsis a few years back, but which never grew roots. Hopefully, this will bring the little treasure back to life.  The old, personally sown, old Trich. was looking ugly anyway, and the nice bit I lobbed off should make fresh roots ready to repot next Spring. The loph would have died anyway without grafting too,  so there's nothing lost if this little intervention doesn't go to plan...