Let there be light

Back in July we rented a cottage in St Mawes, Cornwall. It was a fattening week of cream teas, Cornish pasties and boat rides (sadly no sea swimming, the weather seems to have it in for us all this summer). On a rainy day we visited the maritime museum and discovered this Fresnal lens which was used to concentrate the light source in lighthouse lamps. Science aside, I was struck by how beautiful this functional object was. I love the symmetry, when you walk around it you see different layers of the glass and their reflections, quite extraordinary for something that was developed in the early 1800s.

This way!

Our Doctors is ‘at sixes and sevens’ as my Nana would say. Extensive building work means they’re rerouting patients around the vast building to various waiting rooms. I loved the temporary signage, someone with a mischievous mind could have a lot of fun with them!