
some jackasses on the beach
Miss Monkey knows all about threatened holidays.
Full narrative to come shortly. right now, I feel like drinking myself into stupor, again and again and again.
I got kicked out. Europe and back in 24 hours. And a missing bag. Good times.
I got kicked out. Europe and back in 24 hours. And a missing bag. Good times.
This is a photo of the Old Heugh Lighthouse and its keeper. The Lighthouse was the first of its kind in England to use coal gas as a luminant and stood from 1847 to 1915.
(via Graham Newell)
Original (2934 x 2367)
(via Graham Newell)
Dunkirk (1958) Movie Poster – posted by The Kent Film Office (see full size)
Dunkirk is a 1958 British war film directed by Leslie Norman and starring John Mills, Richard Attenborough and Bernard Lee. It was based on two novels: Elleston Trevor’s The Big Pick-Up and Lt. Col. Ewan Hunter and Maj. J. S. Bradford’s Dunkirk.
The film relates the story of Operation Dynamo, principally from the viewpoints of two people: a newspaper reporter and a soldier.


A fleet of Little Ships that rescued Allied troops from Dunkirk in 1940 has set sail from Ramsgate to mark the 70th anniversary of the event. Fifty vessels headed to France to commemorate Operation Dynamo, the evacuation of 338,000 soldiers from Dunkirk’s beaches. The troops had been driven back to the French coast by the German army during the second world war…