Sue and I went to Harry Ramsden’s for my birthday meal – I like fish and chips!
Outside of Harry’s was this deck chair. It is the largest one in the world at 8.5 metres high, 5.5 metres wide and it weighs in at 6 tonnes! I didn’t get to sit in it.
To continue with the blue sky photos, here are a couple from one of the rambles lead by David and Lyn. At one stage David had to find another route due to recent heavy rains. David whilst exploring other possible routes found himself up to his thigh in mud.
With the present government initiative of free cavity wall insulation we, along with other neighbours, have had our cavities filled. I wasn’t too happy seeing the chap standing on top of the conservatory – I didn’t think it was that strong.
A spaghetti of hoses
Last weekend we visited Maggie and Andy in Gloucestershire. We still have the blue sky, but the temperature has plummeted, hence the winter woollies.
View towards the Severn Estuary and Wales from Uley Bury
On Sunday morning we went to Gloucester Cathedral to see
‘The Architecture of Cloth, Colour and Space’ by Anna Glasbrook and Ptolemy Mann. We liked the two dimensional work, but the 3D work wasn’t to my liking. However, the new oak lectern and chairs in the nave were very impressive.
Coloured discs | Looking up at the coloured cloth |
At the cathedral
More of the exhibition
Oldie photos – Dortmund 1991
Assembling at David and Carol’s prior to the Masked Ball at the Mess.
Sue made four of the masks.
Stuart and Sue | Partygoers |
Maggie and Andy
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