Tuesday, 11 September 2007

Saturday, 8 September 2007

Noodle 36: 8 September 2007


Noodle Two



Wednesday, 25 July 2007

Noodle 35 - 22 July 2007



Noodle 34 - 22 July 2007



Noodle 33 - 22 July 2007


Tuesday, 24 July 2007

Noodle 32 - 22 July 2007


Noodle 31 - 22 July 2007


Monday, 23 July 2007

Noodle 30 - 22 July 2007


Noodle 29 - 22 July 2007

Hope without anchor in the pragmatic is an opiate.


Sunday, 22 July 2007

Noodle 28 - 22 July 2007



Noodle 27 - 22 July 2007



Friday, 20 July 2007

Noodle 26 - 18 July 2007


Noodle 25 - 18 July 2007



Thursday, 19 July 2007

Noodle 24 - 18 July 2007


Wednesday, 18 July 2007

Noodle 23 - 17 July 2007



Noodle 22 - 18 July 2007


Tuesday, 17 July 2007

Noodle 21 - 17 July 2007



Noodle 20 - 16 July 2007


Monday, 16 July 2007

Noodle 19 - 15 July 2007

An old BMW with blacked out windows was seemingly abandoned on a forest road. The windows were open and its black interior was empty with the exception of a pinup air freshener.

Nearby, there were the remains of a fire and half a card rested in the ashes. I'm not sure if it was a playing or tarot card.




Noodle 18 - 15 July 2007

Walking near a farm on Sunday morning with my son, he accidentally stepped on a skink*. While sunning themselves on roads and paths, they are lethargic and slow to react. It seemed alright with no discernible injuries but it then started writhing wildly.

For 5 minutes it went from this wild dance to blinking stillness several times and then it killed itself.




* After an email exchange with specialists at the Natural History Museum, London, I have discovered that the creature was actually a slow worm(Anguis fragilis). Their hypothesis is that it could have felt that it was being attacked and in absence of an enemy to bite, it turned on itself.