Picturesque and statuesque
I quite like this chap, seen this morning at Bateman's, Rudyard Kipling's former home.
Rose and I had a very pleasant weekend exploring parts of Kent and Sussex. I'll post a few more pics here over the next few days.
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One should always have something sensational to read on the net...
I quite like this chap, seen this morning at Bateman's, Rudyard Kipling's former home.
Rose and I had a very pleasant weekend exploring parts of Kent and Sussex. I'll post a few more pics here over the next few days.
The sports fields behind the Ndiyo office were floodlit as I walked home tonight.
(Click for bigger versions - another view here)
Yesterday I came across this picture for the first time - it's Tom Rabon interviewing me at last year's FiRe conference.
I quite liked it.
I showed it to Rose and she said "It looks like you're talking to the plant! Perhaps that's why Tom's smiling?"
And now, of course, I can't look at it without thinking of that.
My commute to work is a short walk, past hedgerows like this. I'm a lucky guy.
A new toy. Photographed using an old toy. It's been great having the little Ixus 750 on my belt all the time, but I love having a 'real' camera again.
Mind you, don't you think 30D sounds a bit like the size of a lady's undergarment?
Extremes of colour everywhere...
A good way to reform criminals, they say, is to bring them face-to-face with the consequences of their actions. If you can't do that directly, you can at least employ the same psychology... I liked this sign, seen today in San Francisco.