Tag Archives: Henry VIII
Badly drawn Roy would have ended in tears for Holbein….
Through the drawn curtains it was clear that dawn had drawn to a close some time ago. Drawing a deep breath, I drew back the duvet, fell out of bed and, drawing on what little remained of my heavily overdrawn … Continue reading
Posted in 2019, Art photography, Digital photography, drawing, Food and Photography, Humour, Photography, Uncategorized, website, Writing
Tagged clean draws, cowboys, cricket, drawing, drawn and quartered, draws, Henry VIII, Holbein, Humour, new website, Samarra, semantics
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breaking eggs badly…the box set
As a cook, it is not unusual for me to find myself uncomfortably perched on the pointy bits of the dilemma which involves guessing an egg’s age. Not unlike ourselves, eggs of different ages behave very differently and I find that I … Continue reading
Posted in 2015, Boiled eggs, Cooking, Cuisine bourgeoise, Digital photography, Drinks, Eggs, food, Food and Photography, Food photographer, France, Hard boiled eggs, Humour, omelette, Photography, Uncategorized, wine, Writing, yolks
Tagged Caligula, clear thinking, cooking, digital photography, food, Food photographer, France, Hannibal Lector, hard boiled eggs, Henry VIII, Humour, Photography, Westward'ho, writing
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