please empty your brain below

I fear that the "Message of hope" from the Beachy Head Chaplaincy Team may not be very helpful.

I think that if they closed the Brewers Fayre, suicide rates might decrease. It's no doubt a depressingly bland excuse for a pub.

DG: Surely the whole point of a message of hope is that it's coming soon? It's a masterpiece of minimalism.

I went to London this weekend. I sat in a train that had stopped in a tunnel just outside Bank station, and told stories about being stuck in tunnels.

Did you not see the house that the slid down the hill ten-what years ago away from the edge?

The Clifton Suspension bridge in Bristol also has a "Feeling like topping yourself? Why not give us a call first!" (or words to that affect) type of sign.

Buttocks clenched merely reading about that...

Good Heavens! I see from your flikr you made it to the Cuckmere Valley (the only undeveloped river valley in the south?).

The meanders are now ox-bow lakes, used by the local canoe club and wildfowl; the river Cuckmere being cut straight, against the far hill. Take it all in now because the National Trust (I believe) is in the process of allowing the river defences to naturally break down. They wish to follow the 'green/cheap' option and flood the valley to become salt marsh. This does not particularly sit well with the majority of the locals, of which I am one (I am undecided). Had you turned your lens slightly to the left when decending the Seven Sisters, you would have captured my abobe, no 1 Hovel Villas, which lies up toward Seaford Head.

Gladys - I only uploaded 8 of my photographs to flickr. Your humble abode appears several times amongst the other 164.

And I am unutterably jealous of where you live, because the Cuckmere valley is gorgeous.

As it happens, I went to Frinton with Mrs Ham this weekend and walked around 10 miles along the seafront.

I feel sick just reading about the drop.

found a similar B+W postcard in a series on Marxism-Leninism from the workers' paradise of the GDR.Apparently, the ashes of that old bore, F.Engels, were chucked over the edge here. Funny that.











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