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End of September 2025

30 Tuesday Sep 2025

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books, buses, CAFC, Charlton, Reading, Routemaster

Autumn colours seen on the commute home from work: an open top Routemaster presumably heading back to the depot down the A2.

I’ve not posted here for (literally) years but thought I might give it another go, on the basis that the social media landscape has declined so much: Twitter/X is totally unpalatable (why are our elected representatives still using it?); Bluesky is ok for what it is, but a bit slow; Facebook just wants to relentlessly show me irrelevant content; and Instagram seems to serve up my photos to about five other people each time (though, unlike others, I still find it ok for looking at other photographers’ work).

I’m not going to go back and fill in the gaps of what I’ve been up to for the last three years, but I might post a few decent photos and notable events when I get the chance.

In the middle of this year I read Moby-Dick in an attempt to somewhat throw off the shackles of relentless vertical scrolling and, to an extent, it’s worked. I got through the books below in September, plus a late addition of Georges Simenon’s The Man From London. The fact that O2’s mobile data coverage has more or less ceased to work between my house and office during commuting hours has provided further motivation, it has to be said; there’s only so much satisfaction to be had from trying to guess American words and preferences on the NYT games.

Another thing of note since I last posted is that Charlton Athletic are now a Championship team: praise be! League One purgatory is over! For now! Unfortunate clashes between my holidays and the home fixtures meant Saturday’s game against Blackburn Rovers was my first men’s league game of the season; a 3-0 victory was a little unexpected but extremely welcome. The difference in speed and skill from League One is noticeable. Long may it continue.

Friday lunchtime reading

15 Friday Mar 2013

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Limehouse Town Hall, netiquette, Reading, thames in sepia

And a photo from (more or less) 4 years ago today.
Thames, looking east from Greenwich Peninsula
A brief, ill-advised 2009 flirtation with sepia. I’m not sure I’d plonk the horizon bang on the half way line any more, either, but it has a certain dramatic quality.

Some things I thought worth reading this week:

  • A nice, detailed review of the Tate Britain’s new landscape show
  • Two related posts on ‘netiquettte’ (grim word), and the idiocy of deciding that a deluge of communication justifies a fundamental change in how we talk to one and other: Oliver Burkeman, Ian Leslie
  • A look at the history and uses of Limehouse Town Hall at the excellent Municipal Dreams: “not the most imposing building but impressive nonetheless; playing no decisive part in history but a witness to local dramas speaking of striking political and social change; and – through many vicissitudes – a part of its community for one hundred and thirty years and for some years to come”.

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