My life in pictures...
Mar. 16th, 2007 09:58 amYesterday was a lovely day. The sun was shining, I was on top of my college work, and I had an
adze visiting from Hatfield, which was fabulous. We went out to Greenwich, and I brandished my digital camera at anything which would stand still. Which was mostly a series of large buildings, admittedly, but I think it was the thought that counted.
I was happy, and now I share this happiness with you.
First of all I offer...( My garden in the sun )
I think the triffids are taking over. My garden is looking crazy, and I really need to get the lawn mower out and hack it back into shape.
Secondly I offer...( Sally and Neill's day in Greenwich )
Neill and I wandered around the Maritime Museum, and then went down to the Market, which is one of my favourite places in the world. I poked at cameo brooches, and gazed with interest an antique photographic equipment. Twas a lovely day, only marred by my brutally evicting Neill at 6 pm in order to write an essay, which them proceeded to stick in my brain in a most frustrating manner, until I gave up at 11 pm and watched 'Cold Case'.
( Some rambling about TV detectives )
And so I come on to today. The sun is still shining. I'm watching my cats play in the sun (which is always interesting - I wonder what their world looks like to them. I wonder if they think of it as a great kingdom of uncut grass forest and fencewood towers) and I'm pottering about hacking at my museology essay. I am happy, and I am content.
And that will do for now...
I was happy, and now I share this happiness with you.
First of all I offer...( My garden in the sun )
I think the triffids are taking over. My garden is looking crazy, and I really need to get the lawn mower out and hack it back into shape.
Secondly I offer...( Sally and Neill's day in Greenwich )
Neill and I wandered around the Maritime Museum, and then went down to the Market, which is one of my favourite places in the world. I poked at cameo brooches, and gazed with interest an antique photographic equipment. Twas a lovely day, only marred by my brutally evicting Neill at 6 pm in order to write an essay, which them proceeded to stick in my brain in a most frustrating manner, until I gave up at 11 pm and watched 'Cold Case'.
( Some rambling about TV detectives )
And so I come on to today. The sun is still shining. I'm watching my cats play in the sun (which is always interesting - I wonder what their world looks like to them. I wonder if they think of it as a great kingdom of uncut grass forest and fencewood towers) and I'm pottering about hacking at my museology essay. I am happy, and I am content.
And that will do for now...