Impending wedding = excuse for a big pub crawl. Twenty eight pubs in twelve hours. Half pint at every stop, starting at 11am, finishing some time later.
Another trip to Devon with the family - including an excellent walk from Croyde to Woolacombe and one of the most beautiful sunsets I've ever seen.
For only the third time ever, Carolina won the NCAA Basketball Championships, in a thrilling final. We were in a bar on Franklin Street, Chapel Hill, watching the game then spilling out onto the streets afterwards for some well natured but lively celebrations. Wow!
Paris, wonderful Paris. Ice skating on the Eiffel Tower, wandering the Champs-Élysées, the Louvre...
Inside the new house that Kay & Jordan will be living in, half way through the building works to sort it out, and some pictures of my new shiny red Ka!
A new Samsung surface mount machine is installed, and a new house arrives on the scene for Kay and Jordan.
A road trip to New England, including a day in Boston which was looking very sparkly, cleaned and buffed ready for the Democratic convention the next week.
All shot with my new Konica Minolta Dimage Xg, after my trusty Fujifilm Finepix finally gave up the ghost after two years of abuse.
Some truly beautiful coastline, a six mile trek from Lands End to Porthcurno, our first outing in our new (well, until this point unused in the eight months we'd had it) tent, and a round of Crazy Golf to top it off.
Various photos from the Best Little Whorehouse in Texas show and after-show party. Including us wearing dresses... Getting to be a habit, that.
We had an excellent traditional thanksgiving dinner, complete with all those proper Southern (US) delicacies like sweet potato casserole and pumpkin pie. Also, photos of random other things including at my parents' house, and a G&T fueled evening of fun!
It was sunny again in Croyde when we went there for the weekend, even though it was November. As has been said many a time, Saunton Sands Hotel must have sold its soul to the devil for this sort of weather.
A few snaps of our trip to bonnie Scotland. We enjoyed haggis, some exceptionally expensive but exceptionally good food, a very nice castle, and a very brief coach trip to Loch Ness.
Haggis is nice. Really, you should try it. It tastes great, even if the idea is a bit... yeah.
The excellent Eden Project in Cornwall. Apologies for the bluriness of some of the later photos - looks like the humidity of the tropical biome misted up my camera a small amount.
Welcome to our Iceland microsite. This is a photographic record of our trip to Iceland in the summer of 2003. The links below will take you directly to any of the sections - they are listed in chronological order - or just follow the next button below to go through in order.
Alternatively, you can browse through the album one picture at a time.
Random camping trip to Devon to test out our camping gear for Iceland - camped at a site in Woolacombe.
Our excellent trip to Salzburg recorded in some highly edited highlights - somehow we managed to take over 150 pictures in four days... these are the best of them.
Emus and ring tailed lemurs really are cool, but not as cool as the zebra that we petted.
Colonial Williamsburg is a small living museum style town in Virginia, where all the shops and buildings are still in the style of an original colonial settlement as would have been the norm a few hundred years ago.
Between 700,000 (according to the police) and 2 million (according to the organisers) people marched through the streets of London on 15th February 2003, to protest against the impending war in Iraq. People of all types, races, colours and religions were there, and here's a few pictures of some of the more interesting folk around.
The historic area where the Wright Brothers made their first ever powered flight in a heavier-than-air machine. We saw the memorial, went hang gliding, and flew a kite.
Pictures from our trip around the Lake District, Wales, and Mornington Crescent, to celebrate the new year.
Our drive along the Blue Ridge Parkway in the clouds, plus various other shots from around North Carolina.
Pictures from the show get-in and setup in Langwith Dining Hall at York Uni. Lots of fun blacking out enourmously high skylights.
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