Monday 20 December 2010
Sunday 19 December 2010
Friday 26th November 2010
It's been a funny month health-wise, computer-wise and trying to to do up Jo's offices and the kitchen. As a result this is the only day in November that I have taken photos. I cannot recall ever having only used the camera one day in a month before.
Saturday 18 December 2010
Saturday 16 October 2010
Saturday 16th October 2010
The bombed out church - more properly St Luke's - is a well-known Liverpool landmark but the inside is normally railed off. It was open today (subject to signing a waiver against any claim) and so for the first time ever I saw the ruins from the inside.
Friday 15th October 2010
I had to go into Birkenhead and took the opportunity to visist the ruins of the Priory. This twelfth century building is the oldest on Merseyside.
Monday 11th October 2010
I picked the apples from the James Grieve today. I should have done it a couple of weeks ago because there have been a lot of windfalls and they have been attacked by slugs, etc.
Sunday 10 October 2010
Sunday 10th October 2010
Another day at Jo's new office. We went shopping - unsuccessfully - for a bell system in town and passed the old Lewis's Store.
Friday 8th October 2010
I'm not sure what the collective noun for Superlambananas is but there were five of them in Liverpool city centre today.
Wednesday 6 October 2010
Wednesday 6th October 2010
I spent saome time in Jo's bew offices sorting things out. This chandelier is one of the attractions of its training room.
Tuesday 5 October 2010
Saturday 2 October 2010
Saturday 2nd October 2010
Another trip around the Liverpool Biennial while ostensibly helping Jo pack up her office for the move tomorrow. This sword, hanging in the Black E (the former Great George Street Church) is by Kris Martin.
Thursday 30th September 2010
Jo moves office on Sunday so she sent me up into the loft to find some empty boxes. Was she serious? Plenty of full boxes but not a lot of empty ones! I hope your loft is tidier than this.
Wednesday 29th September 2010
I spent a lot of the day reading the Guide to the Liverpool Biennial and sorting out some of yesterday's photos to prepare some pre-scheduled blog postings about them.
Wednesday 29 September 2010
Tuesday 28th September 2010
I had a walk around Liverpool looking at some of the Liverpool Biennial – the International Festival of Contemporary Art. This is the artist Lee Mingwei and his work – the Mending Project.
Sunday 26 September 2010
Sunday 26th September 2010
This is a photo from yesterday - this Sparrowhawk having arrived in the garden in the early evening after I had posted yesterday's photo. The lateness in the day and the fact that it was taken through the window account for the poor quality. This is the second time the Sparrowhawk has taken a pigeon in the last couple of weeks and spread feathers all over the lawn.
Saturday 25 September 2010
Saturday 25th September 2010
A sunny day - the best for a couple of weeks - so I had a very long walk as far as the lake in Arrowe Park.
Friday 24 September 2010
Friday 24th September 2010
I go to Heswall so often that it's not easy to find a new subject to photograph . Fortunately the Church regularly changes its posters.
Thursday 23rd September 2010
One thing you can guarantee when GB and I spend a week together is that we will find some second-hand books to peruse. This great addition to my bookshelf came from the second-hand bookshop in Colwyn Bay.
Wednesday 22nd September 2010
Before GB left we went to Church Farm for a coffee and then on to West Kirby to wander round the Charity shops.
Tuesday 21 September 2010
Tuesday 21st September 2010
GB and I went to the Welsh Mountain Zoo. One of the attractions was the bird display which included not only birds of prey but Macaws.
Monday 20 September 2010
Monday 20th September 2010
We had a wander locally, including a trip to New Brighton. For many years the beach at New Brighton disappeared but improved management of the estuary has enabled some sand to return. We saw mixed flocks of Redshank and Greenshank picking their way across the beach.
Sunday 19 September 2010
Sunday 19th September 2010
GB, Jo and I went to Plas Newydd - the one-time home of the Ladies of Llangollen. The Honey Fungi and the cool weather suggest Autumn has arrived.
Saturday 18th September 2010
GB and I went to Tatton Park (yet again, thanks to Helen and Ian for the National Trust membership!). GB's comment on this lady was words to the effect of 'Who needs two yards of ale?"
Friday 17 September 2010
Friday 17th September 2010
GB and I went to Chester and had a throoughly enjoyable walk around the Cathedral. It's forty years or so since either of us went there and I had forgetten these beautiful medieval cloisters.
Thursday 16 September 2010
Thursday 16th September 2010
GB is down for a few days. Or, since he was in France the night before last I suppose it should be 'up' for a few days.
Wednesday 15th September 2010
What's changed? - The spectacles. I've still got double vision but the focussing is slightly better. And the government paid for 0.3% of them because my sight is so bad. Like Wow! Thanks NHS how would I manage without you.
Tuesday 14th November 2010
A couple of the house plants died recently and when I went to the local shops to replace then there were only outdoor plants. So we now have a couple of pansies on the window ledges for the next few weeks.
Tuesday 14 September 2010
Monday 13th September 2010
These look a bit like Californian Poppies but actually they are Welsh Poppies (Meconopsis cambrica) which can be yellow or orange. As I’ve mentioned before they are one of my favourite flowers.
Sunday 12th September 2010
This chunk of Yew wood is absolutely beatiful - it is waxed, not varnished, and is just wonderful to hold. I've featured it before but it deserves a second shot.
Saturday 11 September 2010
Thursday 9 September 2010
Wednesday 8th September 2010
A new Terry Pratchett arrived to day - whooppee! It's sitting on my favourite coffee table - but not for long; it will soon be being read.
Tuesday 7th September 2010
On the way North we called in at Stafford North service station and said hello to the Heron that lives there.
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