some phone ‘snaps’ that I like
Just took these of Pat before she went out = I like these
Motorcycle life – motorbike travel and pictures
Just took these of Pat before she went out = I like these
We went into Manchester today and took Andy to the National Football Museum – it’s very decent and a nice enough way to pass and hour or two. We followed that up with a coffee in Starbucks and then fish and chips on the way home.
We had a wander to Stockport today and enjoyed the stroll in the sunshine before having a decent cup of coffee and a sit down on a very comfy sofa
A few pictures of Emma sleeping in her cot and of Daniel about to rescue the duck and undo my tower building work. There’s also a couple of pictures of Daniel sat on top of the new oven that Sarah had delivered – well actually he ‘rode’ it whilst I pushed it into the kitchen
Yesterday Sarah, Damien, Daniel and Emma called for tea – you will see in a couple of the pictures (below) that a banana can be used as an effective measuring tool. I would estimate that Emma is about two and a half bananas tall.
some pix from this week
Yesterday we had charge of my niece and nephew for a few hours – so off to the park for a bit of duck feeding, some running races and an opportunity for me to explain how I once held the title of national stick balancing champion (I was also able to demonstrate this as well […]
her name is Emma Marie
A few pictures from this afternoon
Some pix from earlier today – roll on summer
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