consistently inconsistent

I am a terrible blogger - not only am I consistently inconsistent - but I’m also pretty bad at sharing the most ‘up to date’ content. On the other hand though, this does mean that when I decide to look at some of my older photos ‘just cos’ - I stumble upon many that I haven’t actually shared here! We’ll all just ignore that these are all from 2017 and that I’m not 100% certain, but I think were taken in Bridlington.

It took me a little while to remember why I took this last photo - I usually spot what caught my eye at the time pretty fast - and then I remembered that the arch had the new heads of Princes Charles and Camilla added to it - probably because the original features had suffered the fate of the chap on the right of Camilla.

I always find the merging of royality - and I guess any other historical figures - into history fascinating. At some point in the future, these will be as battered as the rest of the stone - and maybe Charles and Camilla will just be another two heads amongst many, or maybe their scandals will haunt them forever. Just like, how at one point in the past, Henry VIII wasn’t always the king who married 6 women (who themselves now have musical - of course!) , seperated the church, destroyed many gorgeous abbeys and was known to thoroughly enjoy his food. He was just willful Prince Henry who enjoyed reading, dancing, spending time with his mother and was known for his optimism.

Camera: Canon EOS 750
Film: Kodak BW400CN(!!)
Location: Bridlington Old Town (95% sure!)

North Landing

Anyone else love how the name of this place sounds like its from Game of Thrones? I'm easily pleased ha! These photos are actually from last September, how crazy is that?! I dont think I've ever left a film to sit in my LC-A for so long, oops! It was a nice surprise when I got this roll developed though, I like them.

And as ever, with my photos from the coast, its time for 'spot the sneaky photo of a dog I have to take' hahaha. Its a bit hard to make out, but its there.

Camera: Refurb LC-A
Film: Kodak BW400CN
Location: North Landing, Flamborough

Cayton Bay

It's been a while since I've shared a post here - partly I had no new photos to share here and partly, I've just been focusing on getting through the days. It's been two months and I'm getting there but gosh there are hard parts of every day.

One highlight of March however, was passing my driving test! And because the aim of passing was to drive, we also bought a car and our first ever day trip together was to Cayton Bay on the Yorkshire coast. And of course, I took photographic evidence that we were actually there, hurrah!

The last photo was me being a dummy and forgetting I already had film in my LC-A before we headed out. I love the accidental result though luckily. Also, I love how the other three photos all have dogs in them!

Camera: Refurb LC-A
Film: Kodak BW400CN
Location: Cayton Bay