Monthly Archives: September 2008
30/09/08 Masham Sheep Fair
I went to Masham on Sunday. It was the second day of their Sheep Fair. I had heard from a friend that there was sheep racing which was the thing that really piqued my interest! The day was great though, and not just because of the sheep racing. There were sheep everywhere, I learnt a [...]
20/09/08 Blessed are the cheese makers
Tags: buxton, cow, highlandcattle
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14/09/08 Birmingham
I spent a day in Birmingham recently. The Selfridges building in the Bull Ring is probably one of the most photographed buildings in the country. I’ve seen it’s trademark knobbly bits on countless photos on Flickr, as such, it’s hard to take photos of it that aren’t just snapshots of it or repeats of the [...]
Tags: birmingham, cow
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12/09/08 Dustboat Geocache Photos Set 6
The Dustboat Geocache Set has been updated with another set of photos. This set were taken from around December 2007 to around August 2008.
For those unfamiliar with what this is, a single use camera is placed in a geocache and visitors take a photo when they find it. Periodically, when a visitors lets me know [...]
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10/09/08 It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia
Next week sees the return of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia – at least in the US. These days the Internet is a video recorder so you can pretty much watch what you like wherever it was broadcast originally so there are ways to watch it. Which is pretty much the only option you have. [...]
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