Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Capturing the Moon
Here it appears that I have captured the moon. It is in fact an optical illusion and by the use of trick photography it only appears that I have it in my hands. This was taken in Dartington near Totnes moments before I was witness to the worst theatrical performance I have ever seen about man's mission to the moon itself. I tried desperatly to fall asleep during the performance but was jogged by my friend Dan who has had a large cup of coffee before we went in.
EQUINOX FIRE
On Saturday I joined a couple of friends for thirteen circles around the fire combined with some shamanic chanting to welcome the new season, Spring. It was freezing and the wind kept on blowing the smoke of the fire into my eyes. In the end I decided to go and scavenge for chips which I found in a chip shop and ate by the fire putting up with smoke.
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
My First Car!
The Smallest Horse in the World?
I spotted this horse in 1998 and have been hunting them ever since with no luck whatsoever. But here is the proof that the smallest horse in the world once freely roamed about the moor and could now be extinct. I'm not suprised though. If I hadn't been in a two seater car this little horsey would have been well and truly rustled! If anyone has any information that may lead to the safe capture of one of these seemingly mythical creatures I will handsomley pay!
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
DC and the Fox
Double Cool and the Fox pose for some magazine for the rich and famous... moments after the second shot was taken the helecopter landed and took them out to their private island where they have their own laws and currency. DC has recently taken up Lion taming in their own private zoo and the Fox has started playing Zebra polo. There are currently two castles on the Island with it's own airport and luxury riviera.
Monday, March 3, 2008
Horny!
The Dartmoor Beast
Ahhh, dartmoor! The new playground of the Fox. There is not a week that passes without a moorland ramble and a juicy pie at the Old Inn at Widdicombe in the Moor. There are many huge rocks called Tours scattered around and they make great climbing. At the top of this one called Haytor it's very windy but the views are absolouty stunning.
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