Nothing exciting today, just my kitchen, tidied by Emily!!
Friday, March 13, 2009
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Street Scene
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Tower block
Monday, March 9, 2009
Silhouette
Sunday, March 8, 2009
Weather
We were surprised to wake up to a dusting of snow this morning.
It was thawing quickly, so I grabbed my camera to take some icy photos:
(Click on the photos for a close up)
By this time it was quite sunny so Emily and I went to the canal to take some
photos of the daffodils and crocuses.
The weather changed, we were freezing, so we came home.
By the time we arrived home-only 30 minutes after we left,
this is what out house looked like:
and our street:
The photos were taken through the front windscreen of the car.
And now the sun is shining and it a gorgeous day outside!
It was thawing quickly, so I grabbed my camera to take some icy photos:
(Click on the photos for a close up)
By this time it was quite sunny so Emily and I went to the canal to take some
photos of the daffodils and crocuses.
The weather changed, we were freezing, so we came home.
By the time we arrived home-only 30 minutes after we left,
this is what out house looked like:
and our street:
The photos were taken through the front windscreen of the car.
And now the sun is shining and it a gorgeous day outside!
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Bizarre
Morningside, in Edinburgh is a gentile, Victorian middle class suburb.
The houses are are mixture of traditional tenament flats,
victorian terraces and grander detached victorian houses.
Morningside Road, the main shopping street,
is a mish mash of Victorian architecture and sixties shop fronts.
Despite this mix of architecture it comes as a complete shock
to wander 50 metres along a side street, through an archway,
and find yourself in the American Wild West.
How Bizarre:
The houses are are mixture of traditional tenament flats,
victorian terraces and grander detached victorian houses.
Morningside Road, the main shopping street,
is a mish mash of Victorian architecture and sixties shop fronts.
Despite this mix of architecture it comes as a complete shock
to wander 50 metres along a side street, through an archway,
and find yourself in the American Wild West.
How Bizarre:
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