the giant domino challenge
however much fun kids have with toys, it’s the adults who have the most fun.
here are russell and i having a competition to see who could build the tallest tower with esther’s giant dominos.
however much fun kids have with toys, it’s the adults who have the most fun.
here are russell and i having a competition to see who could build the tallest tower with esther’s giant dominos.
sunday lunches are great. today we had 10 round the table and much good food and conversation were consumed.
we spotted this glove on the way back from church but because we had visitors i couldn’t walk down the street to photo it for you.
luckily zach was keen to track the glove down and provided the ideal excuse to go and photo it. so here is the glove. and here is zach.
a bear for the beer or a beer for the bear ?
from here the craziest moon tunes doth come.
update: view the manufacturers label here. It was made by the famous Peter Cornish
i went to see Julian Cope last night. he’s probably one of my favourite musicians. completey bonkers.
it was an ‘acoustic set’ which meant he didn’t have any other musicians (most of the time). but he still played every song loaded with distortion and wahs.
he had three guitars – a lime green acoustic number, a Gibson flying V and a two necked job which was tuned to a chord.
If you ever get a chance to see him live, then do !
children, please warn your kids to stay away
these gloves might have been shoes. difficult to tell.
they obviously belonged to a teeny weeny baby. when you are that age your hands and shoes are interchangable anyway.
if this box could talk it would tell you things. it can’t talk but it’s still telling us things.
“sometimes it even uses inverted commas”
the shapes, the colour of the building and the colour of the sky. the future is so retro. modern is so passe.
this car park was built by mad bees. i think.
they can hide, but i’ll always find them.
“there’s more superfluous punctuation than anyone could possibly need here”