I wanted to show some more London photos. It seems the link here is public sculpture, of which London is overflowing. Everywhere you look, there is some piece of sculpture or monument.
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Latest ICC Rankings
Cricinfo.com:
Australia have dropped to fifth place in the ICC Test rankings following their 2-0 series defeat in India and are placed below England for the first time since the rankings were introduced in 2003.
Australia and India entered the two-Test series on 113 and 127 points and the hosts' wins in Mohali and Bangalore earned them three more points, taking them 11 clear of South Africa, who are in second place.
In contrast, Australia conceded three points and slipped to 110, two behind England. It is their lowest ranking ever. However, they will have the opportunity to reclaim fourth place when England travel to Australia for the Ashes in November.
Is this an accurate reflection of world cricket? Whatever one may think, the forthcoming Ashes series is looming as the most exciting in decades.
Australia have dropped to fifth place in the ICC Test rankings following their 2-0 series defeat in India and are placed below England for the first time since the rankings were introduced in 2003.
Australia and India entered the two-Test series on 113 and 127 points and the hosts' wins in Mohali and Bangalore earned them three more points, taking them 11 clear of South Africa, who are in second place.
In contrast, Australia conceded three points and slipped to 110, two behind England. It is their lowest ranking ever. However, they will have the opportunity to reclaim fourth place when England travel to Australia for the Ashes in November.
Is this an accurate reflection of world cricket? Whatever one may think, the forthcoming Ashes series is looming as the most exciting in decades.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Back Home: Trains, Planes and Automobiles
We are finally back home, after a 40 hour journey!! Trains from Halifax to London, planes from England to Australia, bus from Sydney to Newcastle. 40 hours!! Words cannot describe how exhausting this was.
I am typing this in the public library because my computer is not working at the moment. According to my computer-genius teenage son, the problem is either a "start-up virus" or a "logic bomb". I'll leave it to you to Google those terms. Personaly, I have no idea what it all means. Suffice to say that any more holiday photographs will have to wait until I get the computer fixed.
Until that happy day, stay tuned.
I am typing this in the public library because my computer is not working at the moment. According to my computer-genius teenage son, the problem is either a "start-up virus" or a "logic bomb". I'll leave it to you to Google those terms. Personaly, I have no idea what it all means. Suffice to say that any more holiday photographs will have to wait until I get the computer fixed.
Until that happy day, stay tuned.
Saturday, October 9, 2010
From London to Halifax
After the sprawl and noise of London, we made our way north to visit my home town of Halifax. I hadn't been back in 33 years! Nothing much had changed - the same cobbled streets, every street with a pub. I explored the parks in which I played as a boy and viewed the homes in which I lived. An emotional time.
Halifax's famous Piece Hall, shrouded in early morning fog |
Images of Yorkshire, taken by yours truly
On the second day we rode a steam train to the village of Goathland, better known in the TV series "Heartbeat" as Aidensfield.
A common sight in rural Yorkshire |
Stay tuned for more to come.
Monday, October 4, 2010
Day 10 and 11. The Story Continues.
Day 10 - Legoland and Windsor Castle
On Day 11 we went to Harrods, one of the most famous and exclusive department stores on the world.
In the afternoon we decided to go back to the Tower of London. This time we paid to get inside and see the crown jewels! They are amazing, but no photography is allowed in the Jewel Vault. However, the tower also has an amazing collection of armour and weapons used by British kings.
Everything in the images above are made entirely of Lego!
The following picture of Windsor Castle was taken from the window of a tour bus.
Not bad for a split second shot.
The food hall at Harrods, home of the finest chocolates and cakes in the world.
In the afternoon we decided to go back to the Tower of London. This time we paid to get inside and see the crown jewels! They are amazing, but no photography is allowed in the Jewel Vault. However, the tower also has an amazing collection of armour and weapons used by British kings.
Armour worn by Henry VIII
Armour and weapons used by James II.
The axe and block used for beheadings!
Stay tuned for more.
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Days 6 - 9. It's All Happening!
Day 6 was something different. We had lunch with an old friend in Hamstead. A lovely little village/suburb on the outskirts of London, the town features John Keats’ house (in which one can see the bed in which he first coughed up tubercular blood). Nearby is the enormous Hamstead Heath. Beautiful and wild. It rained on this day, but it was a light misty rain which made the Heath even more beautiful.
Day 7 – We went to Baker Street, saw the Sherlock Holmes Museum and The Beatles Store, London Zoo, Lord’s Cricket Ground and Camden Markets. Sam, however, detoured to Madame Tussauds, where she suffered massive crowds and long queues. I think I got the better deal!
The canal near London Zoo. Isn't this pretty?
Day 8 – Sam And I went to see the Changing of the Guards at Buckingham Palace, Tower of London and Tower Bridge.
Day 9 – Sam left London, flying out of Heathrow. Then I visited Trafalger Square, Nelson’s Column and the National Gallery. This gallery is stuffed full of masterpieces by Rembrandt, Leonardo, Turner, Van Gogh, Raphael, Titian, etc. Stunning. And overwhelming.
Stay tuned for more!
Keats' House
Day 7 – We went to Baker Street, saw the Sherlock Holmes Museum and The Beatles Store, London Zoo, Lord’s Cricket Ground and Camden Markets. Sam, however, detoured to Madame Tussauds, where she suffered massive crowds and long queues. I think I got the better deal!
The Home of The Game
Sherlock Holmes Museum
The canal near London Zoo. Isn't this pretty?
Day 8 – Sam And I went to see the Changing of the Guards at Buckingham Palace, Tower of London and Tower Bridge.
The Guards' Band.
Sam and I stood in a crush of spectators for an hour, but we had a prime position.
See how close we are to the spectacle?
Photo taken with camera pushed through the railings at the front of the palace.
Yours truly before the Bridge.
We crossed over the Bridge, which is much bigger than one imagines.
Day 9 – Sam left London, flying out of Heathrow. Then I visited Trafalger Square, Nelson’s Column and the National Gallery. This gallery is stuffed full of masterpieces by Rembrandt, Leonardo, Turner, Van Gogh, Raphael, Titian, etc. Stunning. And overwhelming.
The National Gallery
One of four lions at the base of Nelson's Column.
Stay tuned for more!
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