When I started this blog I didn't know what to expect but what actually happened is that I have a diary of what's been going on in my life since I started it. It also gives me a chance to share some of the many pictures I take on a daily basis. This is for me but if you enjoy it then all the better.

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Tuesday 2 June 2009

Weddings and more


The Groom[Enlarge & More]
I've now finished work and I am in the throws of preparing for my year travelling. More about that at my travel blog.

It's been a hectic time, tidying things up at work, being best man, seeing friends and generally trying to get ready for 12 months away.

I've known my friend for years, since nursery school and I was chuffed when he asked me to be his best man. The day itself was wonderful relaxed affair. A simple church service followed by a lovely meal.


Hindu Tamil Wedding [Enlarge & More]
My Brother is a wedding photographer and he asked me to help him out for a couple of mornings recording events at either the Bride and Grooms house. It was my first experience of capturing a wedding as a "professional". A nerve wracking experience but a good one, something I would like to do more of.




Luton Carnival [Enlarge & More]
Finally last week ended up at the Luton Carnival, a great day to capture some great shots.

That's it for this blog for now and now over to my travel blog.

HOW EXCITING!

Wednesday 6 May 2009

My Nephews Second Birthday


In The Night Garden Cake [Enlarge & More]
25th of April was my Nephew's birthday. All our family birthdays are an excuse for the family to get together, eat lots of lovely food and have my favourite, birthday cake. My Nephew loves the children's programme "In The Night Garden" so that was the the theme. Iggle Piggle featured heavily for those in the know.

Sunday 19 April 2009

Rehearsals, Beach and a Dog


The Happy Couple [Enlarge & More]
It was the dress rehearsal for my friend's wedding this weekend. He's getting married in Pagham near Portsmouth at a lovely little church on the south coast.  The rehearsal went fine, my job as best man seems to be to make sure  I pass the rings over at the right time and that the groom makes it to the church on time.



Pagham Beach [Enlarge & More]
After the rehearsal we went for a long walk along the beach and Pagham harbour. It turned out to be a lovely sunny day with only a little nip in the air. The beach is long and full of pebbles and was pretty quiet, only a few fishermen, a couple of windsurfers and several people walking their dogs.

The venue for the wedding is Pagham as it's where my friend's Dad retired. They liked the church there and there is some antiquated rule about living in the parish you get married in so it was a choice of his hometown parish or Pagham. His dad has a golden labrador to keep him company, which we took  on the walk and I think he enjoyed it more than we did. He's a little on the large side what with all the treats he gets, so definately needs the exercise.

Monday 13 April 2009

Cirular Walk, Castle Combe to Ford


This Way[Enlarge & More]
Stardust was filmed in Castle Combe which is a quaint village about 20 mins outside of Swindon. There is a lovely circular walk that starts in Castle Combe and goes through Ford.


It's a pretty easy walk with a couple of steepish bits, nothing most people can't handle. I've been on this walk before, it's charming with lovely idyllic views and the bonus is that a lot of it is along the river Brybrook.


Tree Roots[Enlarge & More]
The most interesting sight along the way this time was an upturned tree, I'm not sure where it came from as the path it was next to was tiny - maybe it slid down the slope?


River Brybrook [Enlarge & More]
At the end of the walk you get a chance to wander through Castle Combe. If you catch it early or late in the day you will be rewared with quiet streets. This will give you a chance to immerse yourself into its history which dates back to the 12th Century without all the crowds.


For more details of the walk and a map click here.

Friday 10 April 2009

Bristol Zoo and the SS Great Britain


Gorilla [Enlarge & More]
Bristol Zoo was a busy old place this week as it was half term so the kids were off school. At first when we queued up to get in I had my doubts if it was such a good idea but the line moved quickly. Once inside, the place is small enough to get round in a few hours. Some of the enclosures could be bigger but I guess the good they do with their breeding programmes outweighs this. My favourite sight of the day was the Gorillas, especially  watching the bond between Mother and Child.


Dry Dock [Enlarge & More]
After spending time at the Zoo we headed off to have a look at the SS Great Britain, a steamship built by Brunel. It was launched in 1843 and then recovered from the coast off the Falkland Islands. It's been restored to its former glory and I have to say is fantastic. I loved that you can go "under water" in the dry dock and have a look at the hull.

For things to do in Bristol click here.


Thursday 9 April 2009

Happy Easter



Sunday 5 April 2009

Finding the stash


Town Gardens, Swindon [Enlarge & More]
I've had a lovely weekend, had friends over and on top of that the weather has been great. I took the opportunity to take some pictures today and I spotted this Squirrel having a play in the flowers. I'm not sure if it was digging up a stash of nuts or something!
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