Saturday, August 09, 2008

If I didn't take the same photograph as everyone else, how would you know I was there?

I'm not going to give you a list of everything we've done since I posted last, since patter is only bearable when set to music and you really don't want to hear my rendition of "I am the very model of a Modern Major General".

So instead here's a photograph of Kings Chapel, Cambridge, taken during our excessively prolonged, time-wasting forty-five minute visit to this boring and in no way stunningly beautiful and amazing ancient university city that we wish desperately we'd had more time to see as well as catch up with our friends there.


A completely unoriginal and obvious photograph of a regularly-photographed building. Coming soon - my utterly pointless series of shots-that-are-interchangeable-with-everyone-else's-on-flickr, covering Rome and Athens and anything a stereotypical tourist would photograph whilst there.

Today - a hilarious romp around the Yorkshire Dales, in which my strait-laced city ways will be contrasted amusingly with the down-to-earth and thickly accented antics of traditional farmers and their cows, as per the BBC documentary series "All Creatures Great And Small". Aye, it's true.
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