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New Year’s Eve Traditions - 40 days ago
There are some old New Year’s Eve traditions, like staying at home, drinking and watching Jools Holland’s Hootenanny, and then there are some new ones like posting a list of significant blog posts from the passing year, and failing to make any... Topics: Calendar, Happy New Year, Hootenanny, jools holland
Seashore Image Editing Tutorial 5 – Tinting - 45 days ago
This is the last in my series of five image editing tutorials using Seashore for Mac.Previous video tutorials have covered:LayersThe Clone ToolColour SelectHow to Photograph a GhostThe topic for this latest video (5) is “tinting”, a... Topics: creative commons license, discrete areas, houseboat, ICT, image editing, Mac, practice, screencast, seashore, technique, Tinting, topic, Tutorial, video, video tutorial, video tutorials, youtube
Winter Solstice The Shortest Day - 51 days ago
I’m not exactly sure if the Winter Solstice should be celebrated on the 21st December each year in the Northern Hemisphere, or on the shortest day which could be the 21st or the 22nd. The actual solstice itself, is just a moment which occurs when.. Topics: Calendar, charcoal, earth, longest day, merry, northern hemisphere, shortest day, Snow, summer solstice, sun, winter solstice
Redpoll - 54 days ago
A redpoll visited our wintry East London garden today, part of a small mixed flock of birds including Great Tits. It’s the first one I’ve seen, and this brings the garden birds list total up to 25. RedpollOriginally uploaded by... Topics: birds, birds list, dusting of snow, East London, flock of birds, garden bird, great tits, linda hartley, London, london garden, redpoll, Snow, snow on the ground, squirrel, starlings, wild bird food, woodpecker
West End Shows London - 60 days ago
Time for another quick round up of the West End shows. London theatreland at the end of 2009 is beginning to adapt slightly to the changing economy and the initial bravado about the industry being recession-proof has faded. The same old shows are still... Topics: andrew lloyd webber, Billy Elliot, billy elliot london, cat on a hot tin roof, Chicago, Dorothy, kerry ellis, London, london theatre, London theatre breaks, moonshadow cat stevens, Oliver, phantom of the opera, ruthie henshall, show, theatreland, west end, west end london, west end shows london


























