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Nick Lewis
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Web Dev / Synth Nerd / Photographer - Based near Reading in the UK Podcaster and creator of Modulations https://nick-lewis.npub.pro https://fountain.fm/show/GT5qIkp33spJGwEJJDkE https://modulations.substack.com https://peakd.com/@nicklewis
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Nick Lewis 11 months ago
Taken yesterday using the Leica Lux app on my iPhone, exposure-3 of an old tree root. It looks like something out of a Tolkien story. @PappasBland thanks for your post on Substack that reminded me of this great app. image
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Nick Lewis 11 months ago
More coffee and cake this morning. Why not? This was at the Canteen in old Portsmouth which is in an old cellar. Very good. I recommend it highly!
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Nick Lewis 11 months ago
Almost charged up and then onto Southses for a good old blast of sea air!! image
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Nick Lewis 11 months ago
Stopped off at Mollies in Wallingford. Very funky cafe indeed! I’ll nip inside and take some more photos. We’re out in the garden at the moment. Out in the garden! Spring is here! The coronation chicken baguettes were gorgeous! Great coffee!
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Nick Lewis 11 months ago
Bolton House, located at 14–16 Cullum Street in the City of London, is a notable example of Art Nouveau architecture with Moorish influences. Completed in 1907, it was designed by architect A. I. Selby.  The building’s façade features blue and white faience tiles, arched windows, and elegant columns. A frieze above the first-floor windows showcases foliage designs typical of the Art Nouveau style. The shield incorporated into the design is believed to represent the heraldic device of Prior Bolton.  Cullum Street, where Bolton House is situated, was established following the Great Fire of London in 1666 and is named after Sir Thomas Cullum.  By 1950, Bolton House served as the premises for The Navigators & General Insurance Company. In 1984, the building underwent renovation, during which two additional storeys were added.  Today, Bolton House stands as a rare example of Art Nouveau architecture in the City of London, reflecting the early 20th-century architectural trends and the city’s rich history. image
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Nick Lewis 11 months ago
A piece of music I’ve been working on tonight, taking shape nicely.
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Nick Lewis 11 months ago
image Exploring some interesting nooks and crannies around London this evening, including the society for protection of ancient buildings.
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Nick Lewis 11 months ago
Off to London today for my once in a blue moon visit to the office. Our company has been very good with the whole remote/hybrid thing but I’m wary that they might ultimately follow the trend of believing that since other companies are now getting people back in the office; they should follow suit. I think that misses the point. Knowledge workers, as we like to call ourselves, are far more productive in our own environments. We have more time with our families and spend less time stuck in traffic, stressing over cancelled trains, spending obscene levels of cash on tickets in this broken economy. I used to be freelance until Covid broke out but weirdly did us a number of favours and many had an almighty epiphany. What the fuck are we doing with our lives?! With all that said, I go into the city once a fortnight, so happy to do that, it’s a fair compromise.
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Nick Lewis 11 months ago
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Nick Lewis 0 years ago
The surface is soft and this has recently been confirmed by Wallace and Gromit, as the moon is made of cheese! 😛 I’m fascinated by the fact that as many people think it was fake as those who think it’s real. It’s real isn’t it? Then you hear people saying, “If it was real, why aren’t they doing it all of the time?!!” That makes me laugh!