Showing posts with label animals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animals. Show all posts

Monday, 6 September 2010

Evening at Jenny's





David and Renee came round to Jenny's and brought little Mo who got very excited about a blueberry. We watched the worst film ever called 'Lianna'

Thursday, 2 September 2010

Monday, 2 November 2009

Walk along the river







Walking along the river (Cam?) in the rain.

Sunday, 16 August 2009

Achensee: Butterfly




This butterly came and landed on my hand when I was out hiking round the lake and just sat there for about ten minutes while I walked.

It was very tricky taking a picture of him/her with just my left hand but somehow I managed it by sort of holding the camera with my neck while I peered through the viewfinder.

Saturday, 15 August 2009

Romanshorn



We stopped on the way from France to Austria in a Swiss town called Romanshorn. This is my lunch, it was smokey and salty and good. The waitress didn't know the English word but said the smoked fish was 'Felchen' and that it was a lake fish. Rosenhorn is by a huge lake called Lake Constance. Thats my mum stealing some fish on the left.






I want to see more of Switzerland, I was only there for a couple of hours.

Brittany: Fruits de Mer



This is where I ate dinner (the place on the far right)...



...and this is what I ate. Have you ever seen anything like it?




In France, you have to work for your food. They give you a nutcracker and you get your hands really dirty trying to break into all those thick hard shells to find food within.

The best was the crab, but you have to be careful because they leave its weird grey mushy brain bits in and they are just lurking there if your not careful. The crabs arms and legs are the safest bet.

Brittany: French birds







French seagulls....

Sunday, 2 August 2009

Barcelona: Mercat de Sant Antoni












I visited Mercat de Sant Antoni on the morning of my last day. It was much quieter than Mercat de la Boqueria, far fewer tourists, it was cheaper, and it felt like all local people there who were a little surprised that anyone was taking pictures.