Just a wee photo for today as it's shaping up to be a busy week. It's a bit of a shame really because this piece of artwork is hidden away and I think very few folk even know of its existence. A little treat for me to go and winkle out at the end of the working week last Friday.
Eccentric Amblings and Ramblings From Gnat Bottomed Towers
The life and adventures of a mildly dotty old bird.
Tuesday, 4 March 2025
Friday, 28 February 2025
Stumbling across things
Brighton is like London in many respects....impossible to travel any distance and not stumble across something pleasing to the eye. We hardly covered any ground on our visit last week...just a quick trot down a side street to pay quick homage to the sea and even within those few steps I saw this across the far side of the road. The others waited for me patiently as I nipped over to take a photo. Proof that gates can be beautiful as well as functional.
Have a great weekend folks.
Arilx
Monday, 24 February 2025
It's a kind of magic
On Saturday four wizards of middling years hopped on the Knight bus and apparated outside here. No need for any muggle disguises....if you're in Brighton you're never going to stand out😀 Note that this is not the Leaky Cauldron, but the place where refresher potion making classes are held for those like myself who didn't pay attention in class way back when🪄
Way back in November I decided that I need to get some things organised which would add a dash of fun into February...hence QI and this. A great time was had by all.....as attested by the levels of cackling caught on a couple of short videos we shot. I'm a thrifty dame so that I can enjoy such experiences as these.
Arilx
Friday, 21 February 2025
Little Things
Monday, 17 February 2025
'Free'dom
It's always a good day in my world when I have an unexpected free day. These gaps in my work are precious to me, so I want to try and do something positive with them. We've had an expensive month so far, so whatever I was going to be doing on Thursday needed to be in the cheap/free category. The newly opened dinosaur exhibition at our museum seemed to fit the bill. However, although I enjoyed it it would really only be of interest if you're a local yokel. However, I did have a poke about whilst I was there to see if there was anything new to catch my eye. Turns out there was......
These running shoes belonged to a chap called Alfred Shrubb. He was born in 1879 and by the end of the century was working as a labourer until a fire in a nearby village changed the course of his life. At the time the fire engine was still horse drawn so one of his workmates asked him if he could run there to help out. This he did across the fields still in his workboots at remarkable speed and on the back of this he was invited to join a running club. From there on he went on to represent his country and hold many world records at middle and long distance. In one race he even went up against a horse which only beat him by 10 yards. Few could catch him and the running manual he wrote later in life went on to inspire the likes of Roger Bannister amongst others. Weirdly Shrubb was largely forgotten until fairly recently round here. It seems that there was some kerfuffle over prize money he'd accepted which forced him to turn professional and he moved over to Canada where he is much better remembered. Nowadays his legacy has been recognised and there's an annual five mile Alf Shrubb race run in his honour.
This rather exotic piece of 17th century wallpaper [c1700] was discovered when some renovation was done on one of the houses which stand in the same street where the museum is located. The peacocks are rather fun and its lucky survival gives us a glimpse into the decor taste of the past.It's amazing that this tiny little scrap of paper has made it down through the centuries in such good condition. The peace dinner held on 11th August 1814 was to celebrate the capture of Napoleon Bonaparte. Unfortuately it turned out to be rather premature as Old Boney managed to escape and remained undefeated until the Battle of Waterloo on 18th June 1815.
Friday, 14 February 2025
Tuesday, 11 February 2025
A Quite Interesting Monday
I had yesterday off and we spent nearly three hours in a queue [the British do so love a queue] in London in the freezing cold. Was it worth the shivering and chattering teeth....hell yeah. We met some lovely people and we got in to see a live recording for the next series of QI [they're up to W] which is one of our all time favourite shows. It'll be aired later on in the year. Without giving much away I now feel all the better for knowing that wombat poo is the only one that is cube shaped🧊💩🤣
It was incredible how quickly the time flew past once we were in the studio and so good to laugh like a drain for more than two hours. What an amazing afternoon. I just snapped a few photos of the Television Centre as it's such an icon and such a huge part of my viewing from childhood onwards.
Arilx
Flowers for Tuesday
Just a wee photo for today as it's shaping up to be a busy week. It's a bit of a shame really because this piece of artwork is hidd...

-
Certainly a new twist on the usual blue plaque. It made us laugh and had us scratching our heads. It just seemed rather odd, but even th...
-
I'm leaving today's post in the very capable hands of The Cure. Was a huge fan back in the day and still enjoy hearing their unique...
-
Isn't it a tad frustrating when you see something you think you'd really enjoy and you can't manage it for a multitude of reason...