Monday, June 23, 2008

Barnes & Barnes - A tribute.


Nipped over to Belgium for a few days last week and snapped a few pictures to kick off some regular posts for Project Blue.
I thought Blue Monday would sound good but that will have to wait because I found this....


Why would anyone build several small water fountains from lobster claws and fish heads unless it was a tribute to the stupendously wonderful Barnes and Barnes song "Fish Heads"

Stick with it....


Sunday, June 15, 2008

Blue too


I'm off to Belgium again at 03:00 in the morning (yeah)!
So to tide things over until I get back, here are a couple of "Project Blue" efforts from yesterday morning in the city.



I'm not too sure what was going on in the ladies loo at the car park, could it be a giant insect zapping machine or a "tan while you pee" system?



Off to pack and get an early night.

Monday, June 09, 2008

Blue Moon


Vic has Project Blue going on over at her place at the moment and I thought I would have a go myself.
I took this yesterday from the garden as it was the first bit of blue I had seen in a while and I even managed to get the moon in there.
(5 points if you can spot it)

If this goes badly and I can't find much blue I may have to post a picture of Albert Collins.
We shall see.

Friday, June 06, 2008

Bite size

These little morsels were hatched in a raised flower bed outside the paint shop at work.

Recipie suggestions please?


I think crispy duck as a starter with bite size kebabs to follow.
I didn't mean it Lynn, they now live on the pond at the front of the factory with all the others and are getting very well fed.
(Foie gras perhaps)?

Wednesday, June 04, 2008

How did we do ?

Lynn wanted to see if we could post about similar stuff again today so, as great minds think alike.............

Drums

Beer


Work


I don't have any decent shots of rugby at the moment but thats one of the other things I have a passion for.
Oh, and weemen.

So Lynn, how did we do?

Monday, June 02, 2008

Up Close and Personal

I couldn't believe it when I nipped over to Lynn's site this evening and found that she had taken some pictures of the poppies in her garden.
I took a few shots at Mum's on Sunday and some from my garden on Saturday, which proves that great minds think alike.

I thought it might be a good chance to try out the macro capability of my camera, so here are some garden flowers which may be overlooked by most.


Moss needs flowers too.

Thyme flowers are nice in a salad but clear out the spiders first.


This is the pot that the thyme is in.


Complete with lichen flowers.


I think the macro works just fine.