2006 – march
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princess anne, started the thames path (part 1 and 2), ricky gervais, met with blog friends, and plenty of other stuff
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princess anne, started the thames path (part 1 and 2), ricky gervais, met with blog friends, and plenty of other stuff
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trip to the winter olympics, jane and my 10 year anniversary, kezia’s birthday, danny baker and plenty of other stuff
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new year revelries, relies to stay, kezia got chicken pox, trip to the wetland centre, and other stuff
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i saw this on brick lane and liked it alot. check out the website and act on what you see: www.natureculturenothing.co.uk
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i’m starting to get a bit low on hassocks, so if you’ve got any nice ones you can photo, please send them to me at blog@funkypancake.com
tony (not big eye) was embarrassed that i wore my cracker hat on a walk in the park, so he took this picture. he’d given me the hat (as a present in a cracker which was provided), so i think he’s only got himself to blame.
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(by the way, i’m blowing my cheeks out here – my face isn’t usually quite this deformed)
things didn’t quite go to plan with our family trip to london yesterday. we initially tried to go to kinetica (as recommended here) but it wasn’t open when we were there.
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so we regrouped in Spitz for a while (and played snap/tetris) before going over to our main destination
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unfortunately that was shut (although their website didn’t mention it when i checked the night before)
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so instead we went to the museum of london which was fun.
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then back to the train for our journey home. i think we had a good day, even though things didn’t quite go to plan.
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it’s interesting they are constructing it with the windows added before the top is finished.
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taking photos of buildings being built is probably better than taking them when they are fully constructured. they’ll never be in this state again and people in the future will be interested. once it’s built, anyone can take their photo. you have to be at the right place/time to get a photo of something being constructed.