Bleak House, Broadstairs, Kent
I’ve have been publishing this photo diary for over a year. During that time I’ve created 327 entries… this is my 328th. With one possible exception each of those entries has a different photograph associated with it. Each entry has also had a some text associated with it. Some of it (like this) has been quite factual. Some, I hope has been interesting, or amusing.
Now it is YOUR turn!
As of today I’ve enabled a new feature for my picture of the day – the opportunity for you to write something and have your say. At the bottom of each page in the diary there is now a link where you can “add a comment”. So folks, click that link and say something!
If you want to comment on a previous POTD use the “<Prev” link (on the left below the picture) to find the entry and click add comment. You are welcome to comment about what I’ve writen…. especially if you disagree with something… you are welcome also to tell me what you think of a particular photo… and I don’t mean just if you like it.
I look forward to reading your comments,
All the best,
Ian.
PS. Today’s picture is Charles Dickens’ Bleak House – the place that inspired the novel of the same name. (It’s the best I could come up for a photo on a writting theme).
Just to let you know, received Bleak House via email! At this time in the morning(8.30) my brain is only just getting going. I have had only one cup of coffee, just about ready for my second, THEN maybe I can start thinking. I will have to start reading emails later in the day! Still don’t want to take up your offer of caving but thanks anyway.
Desperately trying to see how this is an anagram of Fawlty Towers…
Ian procrastinates on the home rennovation…
So it’s true, the north realy is in black and white ! (OK, OK, so it’s not actually black and white ;-)
Bleak House: haunt of Dickens’ afficianados and dyslexic “Blake’s 7” fans.