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Sally Kindberg escapes to the seaside
There have been builders in the upstairs flat for the last three months, and they’re still there. Every so often I’ve managed to escape dust clouds and noise to go to the seaside for a couple of days, and the … Continue reading
Posted in Sketchbooks, Travels
Tagged Blackout shop, Brighton, Dungeness, Folkestone, handwriting, Hercules, Hythe, Kent, Mark Dion's seagull, newt, notebook, notebook diary, notebook drawings, photographer mick williamson, Romney Hythe and Dymchurch Railway, Romney Marsh, Sandgate, seagull, seaside, small railway engine, St Eanswythe, visual diary
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