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Do you begin and end your day with the world framed by a window or windscreen? Maybe it’s your own or perhaps it is the fingerprint smeared one of the bus or train. Do you run? Or cycle? Do you stare ahead, focussed on the point of horizon, enjoying the sensation of the landmarks flying past you? Or do you walk? Head dead ahead. Music sounding. Telephone chattering. Daydreaming.

Have you walked or driven the same route for as long as you can remember? Have you one day, for whatever reason, looked up and seen something that surprised you? A building above a shop perhaps? A blue plaque? A piece of graffiti impossibly high up? A flag. This blog is about what you can see when you tilt your chin and see a different view of your everyday world.

Look up.

You might enjoy it.

You might see something good.

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Sunday 3 July 2011

St Michael's church, Lewes, East Sussex
Lewes is easily one of my favourite places to visit. Only a short train or bus ride from Brighton it is a small town steeped in ancient history, tradition and superstition in equal measure. Someone's misplaced glove had been left in front of the church at the top of the hight street, I love how the angle of the glove mimics that of the winged St Michael.

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