Day 305
November 1, 2010A busy Halloween, ‘Trick or Treat’ night.
All over for another year……
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A busy Halloween, ‘Trick or Treat’ night.
All over for another year……
How can two such small bundles of fluff have such an impact on our lives?
We are ‘puppy exhausted’ , but loving it!
I did wash my hands before taking this !!!
Thanks to Christa Watson who’s idea I pinched.
Now I’m not saying that our new additions are turning me to drink….
Enjoy Life’s small victories with Edradour.
Edradour is a unique, single Highland malt whisky, to be enjoyed in recognition of those small, significant moments that make up the ebb and flow of life.
Edradour is produced in Scotland’s smallest distillery – and is hand made today as it was over 150 years ago by just three men who are devoted to the time-honoured methods of whisky making. Indeed equipment used at the distillery has remained unchanged since the day the distillery opened and is only just capable of producing commercial quantities. Only 12 casks of whisky are produced a week, making Edradour single malt a rare pleasure for a fortunate few.
If you manage to find it, you will be one of the few people lucky enough to experience its charm – golden in the glass, smooth and creamy with a nutty, honeyed finish.
A nasty dull day, but the crystal in the window still reflects the colours of the sun.
A slightly quirky theme this week….
It stemmed out of a quote on Twitter from someone who said:
“There are at least 10 great pictures within 10 meters of you right now.”
I thought that sounded like a good challenge. Where I decide each day to exercise the challenge will be arbitrary and whilst I may take 10 pictures I will only post one.
For those of you not into metric – 10 meters = 32.808399 feet – so I’ve got a bit of distance to play with considering I can go 10 meters in any direction from where I am.
Today we were in The Curve, Leicester’s state of the art theatre, designed by world renowned architect Rafael Viñoly. A difficult building in which to take photographs as it is continuous curves in all directions. I liked these lights the best in the end.
The Curve is based in the heart of what the City Council calls the new “Cultural Quarter” on Rutland Street. Curve features two auditoria, one with 750 fixed seats while a 350 seat auditorium provides a versatile smaller space with its own power flying system. When the 32 tonne steel walls separating the stage and the foyer are lifted, the stage is visible from street level. The glass façade encloses an open plan foyer with views onto the café, bars, backstage area, and across the stage.
It’s early morning and The Boys are doing their ‘bits’ in the garden of our friends we are visiting.
10 pictures within ten metres seems a good idea. The morning sun is low and bright. Lots of pictures of water droplets on leaves which insisted on moving slightly in the breeze.
I liked this sunflower sat proudly in the morning sun. By rights it should be dead and withered by the autumn frosts, but it has survived to enjoy another dawn.
I also quite liked the condensation on the greenhouse glass….
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