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Some Photos

I've uploaded some more photos taken over the last few weeks. I forgot to mention when I uploaded the Cromer ones that they, like these new ones, were taken with my camera phone. As much as the Sony Ericsson k800i sucks many kinds of balls, it takes great photos.
London Marathon - I had an hour to kill in London last weekend, and discovered that marathon day is a great time to visit. Major streets are closed to traffic allowing you to wander them without the threat of being mown down by a taxi. Sadly my battery died after just a few photos.
Stannage Edge - a few weeks back, I took a wander from Redmire to Stannage Edge with my parents.
Jane's 30th - I'm slightly hungover today, as last night was Jane's 30th. She had a punk themed party. I went as a punk. It was the obvious choice really. It was a lot of fun.
One other thing, I went to see Ricky Gervais at City Hall the other night and Tony had managed to procure some front row seats. He has a photo here.
UPDATE - Phil's punk party pictures are here.

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Sunday, April 29, 2007 4:47 PM 1 comments

Cromer Pictures

Well, it's taken me a while, but I've finally uploaded my photos from the Cromer trip here. I full report will appear in good time. Suffice to say, I enjoyed it a lot and I really enjoyed the cycling, and am still cycling now it's all behind me.
Phil also has pictures. Jim, Tim and Charlotte also had cameras, but I don't yet know if they will be uploading them to the internet. I hope so, I want to see them!

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Tuesday, April 24, 2007 8:00 PM 6 comments

Cromer

My Cousin: Lee's family have booked the honeymoon for us. All I know is that we're going somewhere that begins with the letter C. I hope it's not Cromer.
My mate Phil's friend's Gran: Don't go to Cromer, it's rubbish.
My mum: Did you know that there is no land between Cromer and the North Pole? You don't want a northerly wind when you're in Cromer.
The Rough Guide to Britain: An hour or two in Cromer is probably enough.
So, anyway, I'm going on holiday to Cromer for a week at Easter. And as you may have noticed from the last few posts, I'm cycling there, with Phil & Jane. I'm looking forward to it actually, though think it will be quite hard. Here's the distances:
Day 1: 35.08 miles
Day 2: 36.49 miles
Day 3: 25.51 miles
Day 4: 34.19 miles
Total: 131.27 miles

A bit daunting, but should hopefully be good fun.
I'll next blog when I'm back. Be good.

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Wednesday, April 04, 2007 6:49 PM 2 comments