Thursday, 29 December 2016
To see oursels as ithers see us!
Things to do on trains: part 1
Take silly pictures of yourself and get gawped at by other passengers.
This was taken somewhere between here and there, sometime ago by somebody.
Wednesday, 28 December 2016
Cottingham lights up again
Thanks to the efforts of volunteers and sponsorship from local shops Cottingham puts on a decent display of seasonal lights considering it's only a village (albeit the biggest in England). It almost rivals Blackpool ... almost.
Tuesday, 27 December 2016
Rudolph the red-nosed automaton
With a head that slowly and eerily moves from left to right and back again this illuminated monstrosity is meant to bring seasonal cheer to passers-by. Hmmmm
Monday, 26 December 2016
No Trains Again
We always go for a short walk down Snuff Mill Lane towards sunset on Christmas Day just to play on the rails and take silly pictures like this. Here's some we did earlier.
Sunday, 25 December 2016
Tangled up in blue
Over in Trinity Square the finishing touches to this year's marathon makeover were being put in place the other day. I noticed this figure wrapped in blue plastic. It's the reinstated statue of Andrew Marvell. This seems to be a more modest presentation as previously he was atop four or five steps and surrounded by four concrete balls. Naturally those steps were the place for alkies and druggies to while the day away. Where will they go now, those poor souls?
And jumping over to the other side of town to the junction of King Edward Street and Jameson Street this was the scene late on Wednesday still with a rush to complete by Christmas Eve. Still with the old orange barriers and still a fair few paving blocks to be laid. I haven't been back since then but the local paper reports that Jameson Street, off to the left, is now clear of barriers though the response from readers seems somewhat mixed.
And as ever a job is not done until it has been seen to be done by at least five other workers ...
If you've reached this far it only remains for me to wish you all a "Happy Whatever It Is You May Be Celebrating" this exceedingly mild December 25 ...
And jumping over to the other side of town to the junction of King Edward Street and Jameson Street this was the scene late on Wednesday still with a rush to complete by Christmas Eve. Still with the old orange barriers and still a fair few paving blocks to be laid. I haven't been back since then but the local paper reports that Jameson Street, off to the left, is now clear of barriers though the response from readers seems somewhat mixed.
And as ever a job is not done until it has been seen to be done by at least five other workers ...
If you've reached this far it only remains for me to wish you all a "Happy Whatever It Is You May Be Celebrating" this exceedingly mild December 25 ...
Saturday, 24 December 2016
He sees you when you're sleeping. He knows when you're awake...
A local house had this somewhat menacing gigantic Santa in the window. It's enough to put anyone off their turkey and trimmings ...Ho Ho Ho.
Friday, 23 December 2016
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