A selection from the several thousand photographs I’ve taken this year for this blog. Taken all together they tell one story of the year. Not a definitive one, more of a meander as you might expect.
In a year that’s been turbulent in so many ways it’s been good to have this blog to come home to. A quiet place to reflect and to tell some stories. Stories of ordinary days and determined people, trying to make our part of the world a better and fairer place.
A frame round the sky. At Rotunda in KirkdaleThe new stand at Anfield rising in the January fog.Reflection of the new Royal.
Joe Farrag, Tom Calderbank, Tracey Gore and Sandi Hughes at the opening of ‘L8 Unseen’ at Kuumba Imani.To the City Council Cabinet meeting in February about the Welsh Streets.Well on with the Community Land Trust houses in Granby in March.At Sarah’s allotment the magnolia’s in flower.On site in Blackpool with Jobs Friends & Houses: Steve, Katy and Phil.Malcolm looking worried about what Grace thinks. In April at Make Liverpool.‘Without These Walls’ at Homebaked.Michele and John, Municipal Dreaming at Eldon Grove.This is not Greece, this is Anglesey. Sarah in May on Ynys Llanddwyn.Gone.June 23rd.The Mystery.Katumba at Africa Oyé.Finn.Talking Coming Home with Ang, Jayne, Dr Dave, Jenn, Miranda, Lisa and Terry.At Brazilica with Katumba in July.Ellie and Clare.High summer in Greenbank Park, August.Granby Street Market.The Beautiful Ideas, September at Make Liverpool.St Ives in October.Autumn at The Florrie.Hayley, Jayne and Fiona, designing Coming Home.In the short days of December.‘Euro’ – a self portrait on Christmas Day.Ending the year on The Shining Shore…With the miracle of the curlews.
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Love this photo synopsis of a fab corner of our world in 2016!
Love this photo synopsis of a fab corner of our world in 2016!
I really enjoy reading your blog and especially appreciate the sentiments and the photos.
A super wrap up for the year.