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October 2004

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a cool way to travel

someone’s parked their fridge up against the railings like the bikes along the path. i imagine the fridge isn’t the fastest method of travel, but in summer it’s aircon is fantastic.
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hide and seek

if you like a challenge, DON’T play hide and seek with a fridge. they are rubbish.
i spotted this fridge playing with the letter box. the letter box is cunningly sneaking up behind him. but even if it had approached from the other side the fridge is pathetically badlyly hidden.
but then as we all know, postboxes haven’t got very good eye sight. so perhaps it would have thought the black/white/black combination of the fridge behind a black post was a vertical zebra crossing.
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trolley

this trolley is watching some very mysterious cameras which were put up across the pedestrian crossing.
big brother (and his trolley) is watching you.
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sock

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clive and heather

esther has a book called What Do People Do All Day?. it’s very good and makes you wonder … what people do all day.
our friends heather and clive run a professional chauffeur company called Executive Direct and transport people all over the place. clive was particularly excited this morning to tell me all about his new car, which seems more like a luxury ocean liner than a taxi.
i used to have a picture of it here, but i removed it for copyright reasons (related to archiving)

potty

esther and kezia potting bulbs in the garden with their granny.
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more domino challenges

today it was jane’s dad’s turn to do the domino challenge. interestingly he chose a different construction method which proved quite stable (though not as high as other attempts due to the limited supply of dominos).
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church camouflage

faith and religion are two slightly different things. faith is what people believe whilst religion is too often about ceremony and self-effort.
the cool thing about christianity is that there’s nothing we can do ourselves to earn our way in to God’s favour. this can be annoying as it means all those nice things you do to help people don’t count for anything in terms of getting in to Heaven. But it’s actually fantastic news as none of us would have been good enough anyway.
what am i on about ? dunno. but i was thinking about how people get in the way of religion. i’m always concerned when i play music in church that i can easily distract people from whatever God is trying to tell people by being too loud or playing my comedy bass riffs. so how can people leading the church service become ‘invisible’ so only God and his word becomes visible to people ?
well, may be here is the answer. It’s Mark and he was doing the reading today. i noticed he was camouflaged against the church. his shoes, trousers and jacket all matched the surrounding step, wall and hymn boards. he was getting as close to being physically invisible as he could have been (without physically being somewhere else)
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jolly bollards

there’s currently a children’s road safety feature in the Transport Museum in london. here are some kids sized smiley bollards for our enjoyment.
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travelling home

this is really boring, so sorry !
on the way home from our fantastic fun filled day in london we travelled on one of those fancy new Aldante high speed trains. they are usually used for long distance journeys so i was quite impressed we got one for our slow stopper service.
could this be a glimpse of what’s to come ? will my commuting life become much more luxurious thanks to recent changes in the train franchise ?
somehow i doubt it, but it was fun anyway.
here are kezia and esther listening to jane reading stories to the carriage about fairies.
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robyn hitchcock

we popped in to the Royal Festival Hall this afternoon for a cup of tea and a nice sit down. it’s a great place to sit and do nothing without feeling you are getting in the way of anyway.
anyway, who should walk by but (solo artist and ex-Softboy) Robyn Hitchcock . he was moving a speed but kezia (in her buggy) and i managed to catch up with him and after waiting a few minutes whilst he talked to the ticket desk i asked if i could take his photo.
“no” he said “i’m in a rush” and ran off. luckily i’d got a photo of him walking by. but it would have been nice to have got a closer one.
i think he was having trouble getting in to the venue next door so was quite flustered. i’m sure he’s a nice jolly chap usually.
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the transport museum

you really should go to the london transport museum in covent garden london. it’s great. loads for adults and kids to do.
things like colouring and climbing on pretend buses whilst watching thomas the tank engine appeal to very small kids whilst being able to pretend to drive a tube train appealed to the older generation.
anyway, you should go there. we spent a good few hours in what is essentially a funny little warehouse in the centre of london.
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portraits on the tube map

i thought it a nice idea to take pictures of myself and the girls on the tube map. the first one is my first ‘looking away self portrait’. i hoping to develop this theme.
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road safety dog

here is kezia dressed as a dog in the transport museum. i think the idea is that if you are dressed as a dog all the cars in the area will slow down to look and say “aaaw, isn’t she cute”.
as a result they won’t crash in to you (although the distraction may cause them to veer up the opposite pavement in to a lamp post or something).
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random friends

we went to london today and completly randomly bumped in to some old friends in covent garden. here are all the girls watching an opera singer (whilst the olds sat drinking coffee).
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