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Thursday, 29th July 2004

Snapshots

So here they are, the exceedingly late, oft-promised holiday snaps from Keswick. Except that they're not terribly good since firstly, they were taken on an instant disposable camera, secondly they were scanned in once we got the prints back, and thirdly, I'm not much good with a camera anyway, let alone photo editing software. Still. There we are :-)

Our street, with hills in the distance The upper end of our street, with Cumbrian hills in the distance

the local river. Or possibly stream The local river. Or possibly stream. Whatever. We played Poohsticks.

a view of an alley with hills at the end of it An alleyway with some Cumbrian hills in the distance

a view of a car park with hills behind it A car park with some Cumbrian hills in the distance

some Cumbrian hills Possibly the most interesting of the many, many, similar pictures that were taken of Cumbrian hills. I like to call this one "More Cumbrian Hills".

Derwent Water, the local lake Derwent Water, the local lake

Kevin standing in front of Derwent Water A photo of Kevin with his eyes shut. (Accidental, one of many.)

Windermerean swans Some swans and cygnets on Lake Windemere, to whom we were throwing pieces of bread.

Flocking seagulls Seagulls circling and poised to attack us since we had food. Don't take sandwiches to Lake Windemere; the seagulls will get you.

a fossilised fish The fossil fish that Kevin bought me in a really cool shop that we found (I bought my Dad an ammonite as well)

Carlisle castle Carlisle Castle, slightly lopsided

Kevin and a wingmirror Kevin taking a picture of Kevin taking a picture, handily reflected in the wing-mirror.

And now that I've filed the photos here, I can forget about them. What a wonderful thing external memory is :-)

Comments

Should it be noted that "More Cumbrian Hills" was taken at ~50MPH? :-)

My favourite place!

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