Another photo taken from my car while I was stuck at traffic lights.
I don't have time to compose a shot, so this one could have done
with a little more of the building I think. But the steeple is a nice architectural feature.
I think it is on top of Preston St Primary School.
Monday, March 9, 2009
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:
Friday, March 6, 2009
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Washing drying
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Football
I was at a conference today at this football stadium.
It is the Hibernian Stadium in Edinburgh, and I took these photos
because Jack loves football stadiums!
It is in a very built up part of the city, so it is virtually impossible to get a
complete view.
This is the front:
Some display cases in the lounge area:
More exterior views:
It is the Hibernian Stadium in Edinburgh, and I took these photos
because Jack loves football stadiums!
It is in a very built up part of the city, so it is virtually impossible to get a
complete view.
This is the front:
Some display cases in the lounge area:
More exterior views:
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