LEWES LIGHT
A photographic and poetic exploration of the ancient town of Lewes and environs, in all its surprising aspects and details. All pictures on this site are now available as art prints, in various styles and sizes, framed and unframed.Just drop me an e-mail: john@hqinfo.demon.co.uk
LITTLE HOUSE ON THE CORNER
LONDON TRAIN: September 29th 19:29:06
LEWES ARMS REFELECTION: September 27th
THE MALTINGS LANTERN: 26th September
CONTRAILS & CLOUDS: 26th September
BAXTERS: SECURITY LIGHTS 23rd September
SPIDER WEBS AND CASTLE: 23rd September
Saturday: Woke up to the first misty morning of the autumn. All night the spiders had been busy at their work, creating huge shrouds, shawls and curtains of webs, draped over every available surface including plants, trees, railings and bushes. All were dripping with tiny water roplets. None had flies or spiders in them, save one, where a fat-bellied spider sat ensconced in the centre of a huge web, with the castle visible behind it. Perfect pictures to start the day.

CHURCH SHADOWS: 20th September
THE MACHINES ARE WINNING: September 17th
FOOTBALL: ELEPHANT & CASTLE September 12th
SUDDEN RAINSTORM: September 12th
SLIGHTLY LATER THAT SAME DAY
LEWES ARMS: MAN & KITE

So this man turned up
Suddenly
Outside the Lewes Arms
With his red-tailed kite
And a bandage on his arm
Which looked suspiciously like
An injury
That could have been inflicted by a bird
Which proved to be the case
THE PELLS: TREES IN THE WATER