Sunday, 25 October 2009

Furniture made to scale

After an entire lifetime of Making do with furniture designed for poeple three times your size it's nice to find something made for you.




Friday, 23 October 2009

Excellent

On occasion the internet is used for things of great value, here is one.

Monday, 12 October 2009

Ultimate Cornflower

Morrisons sells and catherine buys the largest cornflower box known to man. We will not need more cornflower till 2013. (placed next to kitchen scissors for scale)




Saturday, 10 October 2009

Cousins in town

Sarah popped in this afternoon with Harry and George. Here are the boys a biscuit o'clock...




Thursday, 8 October 2009

Full circle

Second child, same set of amusing photos. It's Aidans turn to have a stab a eating a yoghurt with a spoon unaided.







Inapropriate names

If I owned a stationary company I probably wouldn't call it this:



(especially if I was supplying equipment to schools)

Saturday, 3 October 2009

And there was light, and it was good

First one. Exciting (and warm) times.





Monday, 28 September 2009

Isn't it ironic

Unlike many of the things listed by Miss Morisett which are just unlucky or unfortunate, this is really really ironic. It's in our church on the organ speakers if you want to take a closer look. I would imagine that following a brief spell of Internet celebrity it might become a genuine site for ironic pilgrims.



(quality of picture irritatingly poor... I'd like to appologise on behalf of Steve Jobs)

Sunday, 27 September 2009

Aidan

Nothing of note to write, here's Aidan at the park yesterday.




Tuesday, 8 September 2009

Surviving a beasting

Mark and I went on a weekend playing in the mountains, given to us a birthday present by our good wives, and kindly arranged by Jon Burgess of hannahburgess.com fame. (A mountain rescue type and all round Ray Mears alike).

We did some hiking (and by some I mean alot):


We also did some camping:


Followed by a rather wonderful midnight Canoe along the length of Coniston Water to bivvy on Peel Island (the island Arthur Ransom based Swallows and Amazons on). Here's the bivvy spot and the breakfast spot on the island.



I learnt that I had forgotten how great the great outdoors is, and resolve to get out and play more.
I learnt that mountain rescue drill into your shin to inject heroine to deal with pain
I learnt that Tom and Anna are lovely people. (Canoe instructors - see last photo)
I learnt that Jon Burgess knows a lot about outdoor stuff
I learnt that navigation is better with contours
I learnt that I need to move further north
I learnt that 1:40000 is the new 1:25000 (important to keep up with trends I think)
I learnt that £30 does not buy a good pair of walking boots
I reaffirmed the fact that North Face kit is great
I learnt that I want a 'jet boil' (www.jetboil.com)

A huge thanks to Jon for the photos - I was not brave enough to get out my i-phone in extremely damp conditions!