Happy New Year
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.
Wednesday, 31 December 2008
Tuesday, 30 December 2008
Circular Walk at Barbury Castle
It was a crisp morning with frost on the ground and up at Barbury Castle along the Ridgeway it was cold. The circular walk takes in 5 miles of which some is along the Ridgeway. On the drive up there we spotted a bird of pray which looked like an Eagle of all things. It was a big magestic bird and looked a lot like the eagles I'd seen on the Galapagos Islands.
There were not many people about; a cyclist and a couple of hardy runners. Other than that it was peaceful and a great way to start the day. We used a walk we had found on the National Trail site.
There were not many people about; a cyclist and a couple of hardy runners. Other than that it was peaceful and a great way to start the day. We used a walk we had found on the National Trail site.
Sunday, 28 December 2008
Winters Day
It's pretty cold today about 2C. We went for a walk in the Town Gardens and it was pretty barren. There are a few signs of life like the squirrels but other than that not much going on. 2008 is nearly over and I'm looking forward to what the New Year brings. I'll be turning 40 and there are lots of exciting things happening too.
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England
Thursday, 25 December 2008
Wednesday, 24 December 2008
Dr Who Exhibition
It's Xmas eve and I've had a busy old month with fancy dress parties and the like. Spent a lot of time catching up with friends which has been good as I don't get to see them as often as I'd like. Yesterday was fun we headed down to Cardiff to visit the Dr Who exhibition! Saw all the costumes and sets from the last few series as well as some of the aliens. The Dalek set was the best. The exhibition is near the Millenium Centre so we went for a wonder afterwards and oddly spotted Russell T Davies the writer and producer having a coffee. Funny old world.
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Wales
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