Nature's structures...
...and man's.
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...and man's.
In Seattle again - snow has been forecast for the last two days but hasn't arrived.
Meanwhile, at the Happels', dinner time is very cosy.

John has a nice picture of the dead Windows screen at Cambridge station. It's been like that for ages. Here's a picture I took more than two months ago using my phone. It wasn't the first time I'd seen it then, and it still hasn't been fixed:
My friend Tim Glauert jokes that they need three displays so they can display "Departures", "Arrivals" and "Please press Ctrl-Alt Del". This is why Newnham Research is going to do so well...
More shots from my recent visit to the Netherlands:



Farming the wind
Spent a day and a night in Bruges recently - a wonderful city. We stayed in a small hotel by a canal - here's where we had breakfast:

More pictures from that trip in due course.
Have just come back from a wonderful four-day trip with friends through Amsterdam, Delft, Bruges & Dunkirk. At one point we stopped at a beach on the Dutch coast not far from Rotterdam amidst tumultuous weather, and I took some pictures of grass on the sand dunes.
I was intrigued by how different it looked in different lights. These shots are of the same type of grass, within a few metres of each other and within two minutes of each other:



Just in case anyone thinks that I went to Seattle and spent all my time in a kitchen typing at my Powerbook, here are some photos from a wonderful hike in the Mt Baker Wilderness.






I'm in Seattle, staying with my very good friends Hap & C.D. Happel. You might be forgiven for thinking we were Apple enthusiasts, after this view of their kitchen this evening!

Just back from a wonderful week in Tuscany. Not long enough.
