Saturday, April 29, 2006

Max

I know I just posted about a new blog about pics, but here is one of max that is one of my favourite at the moment.



New Blog

Just to let anyone interested know I have started a new blog.
There will be nothing but photos on here that I will add when I fancy it.
They will mostly be photos of non family but if they are particularly nice I will add.
Some may also appear on my regular blog.

You can find it here:

viewed.blogspot.com

Cheers

Dave

Friday, April 28, 2006

Beam Me Up

Structural Beam was fitted today, I think, with some frustration at having to wait by the builders.



Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Let destruction commence

Well, started work on our kitchen on Monday.
Basically for those that have been to our house, there is an arch in the kitchen.
We decided that getting rid of the arch would make the kitchen bigger, which I am sure it will

Here is a pic before we started:


Here is some intermediate pictures:


You can see the arch in the middle being removed and supported.
The next picture you will see there was a supporting arch found.
The builder was concerned that after seeing the arch (which was probably a window from the original 1900s house). He was concerned that more work (3k+) would be the worst case cost for removing it. Neither our structural engineer nor himself guessed this would come up, here is a pic of the arch close up:




And here is the current state - more photos to follow:


Thursday, April 20, 2006

Panorma Shots

My new camera has a clever function called stitching.
It essentially allows you to create panoramic shots and the software sticks it back together.
Imagine you taking a panaromic shot with a standard film camera, you would take three pictures and try and use something to line up the pics on the horizon. Well, on the camera it does the same but shows you the previous picture you took so you can align it.

I thought at first this wasn't going to work too well. I tried putting them together in Paint Shop Pro but that was too difficult. Then I found the camera had installed some software that did it for me automatically, bonus.....

Here is some basic examples:










Wednesday, April 19, 2006

Trouble at mill

We think our "Worthy Out" protests are harsh.............
From the Sunderland Echo :

Trouble flares as Black Cats suffer derby defeat
VIOLENCE marred the 126th Tyne and Wear derby with shameful scenes on and off the pitch.
Sunderland's second-half collapse against their bitter rivals sparked fury among disgruntled fans.
Supporters were left injured as the gangs of thugs brought shame to the city in what had been a trouble-free afternoon.
Police arrested 24 yobs in and around the Stadium of Light yesterday, mostly for public order and drunkenness.
Although rival Sunderland and Newcastle fans were kept apart, trouble quickly flared after Sunderland conceeded three goals in five minutes.
Bottles were hurled at pockets of Newcastle fans in corporate boxes – some of which were cleared by police as Sunderland fans tried to get at rivals.
One disgruntled fan marched on to the pitch and hurled his season ticket in disgust – before being dragged away by stewards.
A large contingent of Black Cats' fans gathered outside the ground at the corner of the South Stand waiting for Newcastle fans to emerge from the stadium in what quickly became a congested area after the final whistle.
Police had aimed the keep the area as a "sterile zone" in order to prevent clashes between the home and visiting supporters.
But the atmosphere turned tense as the police surged forward in an attempt to disperse the gathering crowd.
Angry mobs hurled coins while bottles of booze were smashed on the ground as mounted police moved in to clear the fans.
Flashpoints of trouble flared as Sunderland supporters gathered outside St Peter's Metro Station, where a large number of Newcastle fans were expected.
More than 150 officers were brought in to clear the fans across Wearmouth Bridge, where a E2 Sunderland to South Shields bus had its windows smashed as frightened passengers could only sit and wait.
More bottles were thrown from alleyways behind the City Tavern pub as fans were chased into the city centre.
As the tension grew, angry gangs began kicking shop windows and smashing advertising glass display units, charging towards Market Square.
Avoiding the police presence, a 50-strong gang stormed into the north entrance of Sunderland Station in a bid to confront away fans travelling back to Newcastle.
However, as they rushed back out, they were followed by police armed with batons and pepper spray.
Police dogs were then used to disperse crowds through St Thomas Street and down Fawcett Street – where flower barrels were overturned.
Coaches carrying Newcastle fans away from the stadium were bricked – with at least one having a window smashed.
Of the 24 arrests at the match, 22 were made inside or in the immediate vicinity of the ground for minor public order offences and drunkenness.
18 April 2006

Tuesday, April 18, 2006

More Photos

Here are some more photos (sorry for all the photos)....












































Monday, April 17, 2006

Holiday

Apologies if anyone has been looking to my blog for posts, I have been busy being on holiday, here are a bunch of pics to look at it. Most are either from Wooler (Northumberland), Bamburgh Castle, or my cousins wedding.















































More to come, I am nackered.....

Sunday, April 02, 2006

More Pics from my new camera




















This is a super macro picture of my armchair arm.





















This is a picture of Max after "painting" went mad
















Max about to throw himself down a slide






















And again