There is a great, thought provoking body of photography on display through Bath's High Street at the moment.
I believe it's called Earth From Air and consists of large prints of images captured from a helicopter flying all over earth.
Not only are the photo's themselves magnificent, (my favourite being of an eroding iceberg near Greenland), but the accompanying text is also incredibly thought provoking.
I wish I could remember exactly what I read this morning - it actually made me angry. It was something to do with the amount of food we can now produce compared to the amount of people actually living on earth, and still so many people are starving. It made me think about how greedy and wasteful we all can be sometimes.
If you are in Bath, do take the time to check out these prints and read some of the information that accompanies them.
Preparations for my gig at The Porters are going really well. I've decided on a set list now, a mix of my latest material with a few older re-workings, and I think I've now got a really cohesive mix of songs.
I'm planing to spend next week really working myself up for it, making sure that my performance is as good as it possibly can be, and attempting to perfect what little vocal and breathing technique I have.
See me at The Porter Cellar Bar, Bath on the 31st of August.
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