Saturday, 30 January 2016

Choo Choo!

So back in the late summer, my parents and I took a trip on a steam train  (one of my dad's real passions in life) from Birmingham to Stratford. Whilst the home of Shakespeare is suitably antiquated if rather drowning in tourists, the main attraction was the train itself. Ok so health and safety means you can't lean out of the window any more, and during the trip itself we were rather busy eating the meals provided (breakfast on the way there, tea on the way back). Still the novelty and romance of steam powered travel is there, even if the seats are rather uncomfortable by modern standards.
Sadly over the course of the extended wait to be downloaded onto my laptop I do appear to have lost some of the photos I took on the day, but its a bit late to cry about it now!







Whilst on the subject of classic British travel methods, I recently went on a short walk with some of my water polo friends. Primarily as a form of exercise to justify finding a pleasant tea room and a suitably large slice of cake! 
Despite training weekly in a village not far from Burton, we'd never really explored the area, so the local marina was chosen as the starting point for our adventures. (We checked it had a tea room first, of course!)
Canal boats may not be my idea of a comfy home, although many will strongly disagree with me, but they do have a unique charm that spirits you to a calmer, simpler time.






Friday, 29 January 2016

Long Time No Speak

Well I have to admit over the last 6 months or so photography has taken a backseat as my life has moved into other areas. (new house etc.) Whilst I have no intention of giving up the photography, it does mean that photos I took back in August, September time have only just made it off my camera and onto my laptop. I also still have about 700 photos from my trip to Japan I still haven't been through properly!

That said to get me back into the swing of things I thought I'd post an image I particularly liked from my recent download that doesn't really fall into a particular time/place or set of photos.