Saturday, 2 August 2014
That moment when the paint runs out ...
Continuing the 'Take Away Store' theme this pizzeria on Newland Avenue makes sport for its neighbours as Miss Austen might say when ordering her Margherita to go ...
Friday, 1 August 2014
Take it away
The local phone book has two and half pages of take-aways listed so finding one shouldn't really be difficult but just for the truly bone idle or shall I say tech-savvy there's a website devoted to finding you just the place to order whatever cooked carbohydrates and burnt meat you may desire.
Today is the first of August and that being so the theme for City Daily Photo is, in case you haven't guessed, "Take away store" ( who dreams these themes up?). Place your order here.
Thursday, 31 July 2014
This old house is falling down
This Victorian relic at the corner of Wellington Street and Queen Street is set to be pulled down as it is structurally unsound and can't be fixed. This rather dull building's sole claim to fame, if that is the word, is that it was designed by Cuthbert Brodrick who also designed Leeds Town Hall and the Grand Hotel in Scarborough. I suppose this was just a bit of practice. There were rumours that it would be rebuilt but frankly I can't see why it should be however these are strange times in the city of infinite culture.
Wednesday, 30 July 2014
Tuesday, 29 July 2014
Deep Brown Mud
Here's the local penguin farm and fish tank reflected in some glorious mud with yours truly in the shadows.
Monday, 28 July 2014
Artlink
Artlink seems to have been going for as long as I've been living in these parts. It's a sort of community arts thing with a gallery in what was part of the methodist church on Princes Avenue. I'm not much taken with the idea of community art (the two words just don't sit together for me) and I have not set foot in the place. I did read recently they got some money from whoever doles out the stuff these days so they'll be happy for the time being and nicely set up for the culture fest that arrives in two and half years time.
Art work with arty symbols |
Arty gates |
Sunday, 27 July 2014
Hull Rickshaw
Seems to be the year for novel ways of getting around the city and seeing the sights. I told you about the land train a few weeks back now we have a rickshaw to carry you about by foot power. The guy in the shades, Neil Worner, is in charge of this little project, he used to drive a white van now he pedals passengers around town and the Avenues area. It sounds like a nice idea but I expect if you're stuck in the tailback behind him you might have other ideas. I've seen a promo video he made and can only say that shy and introverted are not words that spring to mind. You wanna see? It's here.
Just noticed the England flag, must have taken this during the World Cup, you remember the World Cup? Me neither.
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