Photos (part 1)
Just added up some "us" ones from the honeymoon: http://www.pbase.com/wangi/honeymoon - it wasn't just me, camera and landscapes/buildings 
Like this one from the flight back:

http://www.pbase.com/wangi/image/50393253
Like this one from the flight back:

http://www.pbase.com/wangi/image/50393253
What a great aerial picture of the Palace Wangi.... so incredibly clear. Now if I had attempted a shot like that I would no doubt have snapped another passenger's ear.
And the honeymoon pictures are fab. New Zealand looks wonderful, definitely want to go there once the kids no longer want to go on holiday with me
And the honeymoon pictures are fab. New Zealand looks wonderful, definitely want to go there once the kids no longer want to go on holiday with me
My most recent Portobello-themed photos:

Taken from my living room window. And yes, that really is how it looked - no Photoshop jiggery-pokery.

Waiting for a bus. These dark mornings are just going to get worse and worse.
http://www.morrice.info/photoblog/2005_ ... races.html

Taken from my living room window. And yes, that really is how it looked - no Photoshop jiggery-pokery.

Waiting for a bus. These dark mornings are just going to get worse and worse.
http://www.morrice.info/photoblog/2005_ ... races.html
I don't believe in Beatles.
A break from the honeymoon photos as I work through some shots taken recently...
Behind the Jack Kane:

http://www.pbase.com/wangi/image/50822121
http://www.pbase.com/wangi/image/50822120
http://www.pbase.com/wangi/image/50822122
And some others:

http://www.pbase.com/wangi/image/50822126
http://www.pbase.com/wangi/image/50822118
http://www.pbase.com/wangi/image/50822111
Behind the Jack Kane:

http://www.pbase.com/wangi/image/50822121
http://www.pbase.com/wangi/image/50822120
http://www.pbase.com/wangi/image/50822122
And some others:

http://www.pbase.com/wangi/image/50822126
http://www.pbase.com/wangi/image/50822118
http://www.pbase.com/wangi/image/50822111
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Bob Jefferson wrote:This macabre sight was spotted in a small village called Greenhaugh on our recent holiday to Kielder. I rather nervously enquired in the local hostelry as to what manner of Wicker Man-esque cult was responsible for this foul deed.
Can you guess what's going on?
It's the 2005 animalympics and those are the runners up in the high jump event.
Bob Jefferson wrote:This macabre sight was spotted in a small village called Greenhaugh on our recent holiday to Kielder. I rather nervously enquired in the local hostelry as to what manner of Wicker Man-esque cult was responsible for this foul deed.
Can you guess what's going on?
You played them DJ Pace's set off RFP on a continual loop for 24 hours.
Bob Jefferson wrote:This macabre sight was spotted in a small village called Greenhaugh on our recent holiday to Kielder. I rather nervously enquired in the local hostelry as to what manner of Wicker Man-esque cult was responsible for this foul deed.
Can you guess what's going on?
Assuming the poor little critters are moles, you induced a mass suicide by sitting by a hole and telling them of your quest for the perfect cumberland sausage.
Bob Jefferson wrote:This macabre sight was spotted in a small village called Greenhaugh on our recent holiday to Kielder. I rather nervously enquired in the local hostelry as to what manner of Wicker Man-esque cult was responsible for this foul deed.
Can you guess what's going on?
They're sun-bathing.
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Excellent answers and all undoubtedly true. They are indeed moles and the local mole catcher is paid £5 per mole. Tradition demands, apparently, that he displays the death toll in this fashion. It serves a double purpose -firstly as a ready-reckoner to work out his payment (11 x £5 = a damn good night out in the Hollybush Inn) and secondly as a warning to other moles.
Of course the whole thing is a scam, since the mole catcher is secretly breeding an endless supply of more moles to catch. The whole rural economy would collapse without these 'country ways'.
Of course the whole thing is a scam, since the mole catcher is secretly breeding an endless supply of more moles to catch. The whole rural economy would collapse without these 'country ways'.
ecm wrote:Bob Jefferson wrote:This macabre sight was spotted in a small village called Greenhaugh on our recent holiday to Kielder. I rather nervously enquired in the local hostelry as to what manner of Wicker Man-esque cult was responsible for this foul deed.
Can you guess what's going on?
They're sun-bathing.
Surely not...everyone knows the sun is bad for moles









