Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Hello Everyone ... Long Time No Speak!

Okay so I’m back. Yep I know I’ve been gone for months and I don't really have any excuse as I’ve had loads to blog about, but I just wasn’t feeling in the mood to write and so I didn’t. But I’m back (finally) and feeling somewhat revitalized and so maybe I’ll be blogging regularly again, although I’m just about to hit a quiet period with not much in the way of entertainment going on so maybe not. Who knows – perhaps I’ll finally finish my New Orleans holiday blog (oops I’d forgotten I hadn't finished it – I could have sworn that I had the last time I had a burst of activity on it) and get round to doing the Crete Odyssey blog now that I’ve got Mrs H3’s photos.

So time for a HUGE catch up and be prepared it’s going to be a long and bumpy ride, so long in fact that I’ve had to split it into several posts – the general, the film and the music.

First a few photos that I’ve been promising to post, but never got round to:


The secret paper scrapbooking project (post below). As some of you may have guessed the project was something for Dr Jen and Michael’s wedding. It was my contribution to a scrapbook of the wedding which was organised by Shazzer. As you can see it was rather basic. Yep I know. How did it take 5 hours to complete this? Well the tale of woe is below, but hopefully it was worth it to give the Doc and hubby some happy memories of their special day.


And while we’re talking about the wedding here’s a few photos of it.

Doctor Jen, Michael and their families

Sinners together again (LtoR): Jen, KW, Doc, Shazzer, Me, TJ

Me and Mrs H3

And here's the pictures from Warwick Castle from April. Assorted pictures of hats, castles, waxworks and birds of prey and of course the largest trebuchet in the world. Once again I’d recommend this as a fabulous day out to anyone in the area. I couldn't decide which ones to post so I've put them all as a slideshow.



Finally a late congratulations to Jo and Paul who celebrated their 1st wedding anniversary last week. Hard to believe it's been a year since I was in Italy, how fast is time going?

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