Small Glass Planet
A Life Less Interesting
Monday, February 19, 2024
Come Rain or Shine
Wednesday, February 14, 2024
Old Dive's History of Norwich Castle, Part Whatever the Fuck; I Lost Count Months Ago.
Friday, January 19, 2024
The Atrium Takes Shape
Well here we are, back in the Atrium in our sexy yellow gilets. That waffy brown plastic drainpipe is NOT part of Gabi's design, though with her Modernist tendencies she might want to keep it.
The lower floor here will be the Museum shop and the floor above the café, looking across to the keep wall and the Bigod Tower (previously hidden for centuries).
The floor above that will be the Education Centre, where schoolkids can gaze at the newly exposed castle walls and learn about mediæval grossness.
I must say I'm chuffed with the structural glass beams; much better than great big ugly old steels.
We do get the occasional blue sky here in Norfolk, though at this time of year it means it's bitterly cold.
More soon …
Thursday, December 28, 2023
Meanwhile, Up At The Castle …
Thought I'd better post a Castle update in here. Apologies, but I've been ill over the so-called "festive" period, but on the mend at last.
What used to be a dark and dingy corridor with a low, black-painted ceiling and no view of the flint wall and Bigod Tower will soon be a bright and open area leading through to the old Rotunda and the main museum.
We've turned the Victorian Boardman stair around so it no longer blocks the route in, but follows its intended course up the Bigod Tower stair. The lit area to the upper right will be the new café and on top of that a glass wall (above the glass Atrium ceiling) for the Education Room, leading through to the Lecture Theatre.
It looks pretty dismal still, but it was raining stair-rods and dark and overcast. On a brighter day and with the new lighting scheme it whould feel more welcoming.
Anyhoo, here's wishing you all a far better 2024 than the years we've suffered of late.
Monday, November 20, 2023
It's Monday, It's November, My Back Hurts.
So here's a photo of a doorway just for the heck of it.
Norman south doorway at Heckingham St.Gregory's Church, just across the river from me and down a bit.
Somewhere in one of my old drawing folios is a view I made of the church, many decades ago. When my back gets well enough to move around without screaming I might dig it out and post it.
Or I might forget …
Tuesday, October 31, 2023
Hello Ian (again)
'Tis the season to dig up my Walter White hat and shades and impersonate the only dead person within my budget. Breakfast at the orifice this morning. The guy with the pumpkin on his head is the boss.
Those who were working from home joined in on the big screen and this is Alicia's reaction when Tom loomed into view with a full-sized and very realistic cow's head on his shoulders. She actually has really, REALLY long gold-blonde hair which she'd somehow managed to cram into her swimming hat to don a Wednesday Addams wig. Everybody wanted to play with Phil's Hedwig hand-puppet (and Dan's blood-soaked chainsaw).
It takes seven years to train up an Architect … Who'd have guessed?
Wednesday, October 25, 2023
Wednesday Window
Still alive, just going through another bad patch.
In the meantime, here's the nineteenth-century skylight above the old reception area at the Castle about to be refurbished.
Friday, September 29, 2023
Friday Morning Wood - Castle Roof
So here we are at last, up inside the keep roof at Norwich Castle. The wooden roof structure is Boardman's from the 1890s and we need to thread our steels through it without touching it to enable us to support the new observation deck that will give such great views over the old city.
A tricky and delicate job involving lots of man-handling of hefty steel beams in and around the timber structure.
Friday, September 22, 2023
Friday Morning Wood - Viking Era Picture Door
The "Viking" door at Stillingfleet St.Helen's.
While the current church dates from 1150, it replaces an earlier Saxon church, the original south door of which is now preserved inside St.Helen's to protect it from the elements.
Wednesday, September 20, 2023
And Talking of Bacon Grease …
I know I shouldn't mock American "food" (see the previous post's revelation of nine-pound tubs of U.S. bacon grease as a "GREAT GIFT IDEA!"), especially given the parlous state of British "cuisine". I just can't help myself.
So here, as a mea culpa, is what passes for fine dining on the bleak far east coast of Norfolk:
Ivy's Noted Tea Shop has been there my whole life but I've only been in once.
It serves the workers down on Great Yarmouth's docks area, doling out door-step butties and good, strong "brown". You don't go in there asking for a latte or sourdough bread. You go in there (at least I did, when I was carrying out a survey just down the road) for a whopping great bacon butty, crispy round the edges and dripping with grease the way it should be, and a thick cup of Builders' Brown to wash it down.
Properly delicious.
Bacon … Food of the Gods.



































