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The Forgotten Door







Hello there, nice to meet you.

I don't know about you but I find myself constantly on the prowl for new sources of creative inspiration, whether it's architectural plans, illustration, skateboarding videos, fashion, furniture design or some bizarre, niche technological advance.

If things go to plan, the most intriguing and exciting of these discoveries and some incredible, inspiring photography will wash up here, on the shores of Tumblr.

You can find my own photographic endeavours over on my blog which is located at www.wearehomegrown.co.uk

  • …in memory of the sulphurous clouds of Port Talbot that press on your head like a gloomy omen.

    Evans the barman, The Laxian Key

    Tagged: Wales quote humour sci fi clouds Port Talbot The Laxian Key BBC

    Posted on February 28, 2012 with 1 note

    Source: BBC

  • McSweeney’s Internet Tendency

    In Which I Fix My Girlfriend’s Grandparents’ WiFi and Am Hailed as a Conquering Hero.

    Tagged: McSweeny's wisdom story technology humour internet Gizmodo

    Posted on February 8, 2012

    Source: Gizmodo

  • Being PC in this day and age

    Tagged: Guardian humour Political Correctness PC society Miranda Sawyer

    Posted on January 12, 2012 with 21 notes

    Source: Guardian

  • My Favourite Animal





    Tagged: Humour Animation Vimeo Children Animals

    Posted on December 26, 2011 with 11 notes

    Source: dentsulondon.com

  • Marcel the shell with shoes on





    A chance encounter and shared moment with one of natures greatest and most fleeting phenomena.

    Video by Sophie Windsor Clive.

    Tagged: Vimeo Marcel the Shell Humour Weird

    Posted on December 21, 2011 with 1 note

    Source: dentsulondon.com

  • If the morning and the night had a fight, who’d win? My money’s on mornings. Nights may be sleeker and, on the face of it, more dangerous, but mornings are definitely harder.

    It’s strange that staying up late at night is somehow regarded as “cooler” than getting up at the crack of dawn, when it’s the latter that truly separates the men from the boys.

    Any wuss can stay up until 4am swilling cocktails and jabbering, whereas queuing silently for a bus at 5.30am in the middle of winter requires a level of genuine grit normally reserved for the likes of the ancient mariner.

    Charlie Brooker, the Guardian

    Tagged: Charlie Brooker Quote Humour Guardian

    Posted on August 12, 2011 with 3 notes

    Source: Guardian

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