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24 December 2010
Happy Christmas From A Winter Wonderland!
What better way to celebrate Christmas than let someone else do all the hard work, both in the kitchen and behind the lens? I present you, two great shots from the soon-to-be-winner of a Michelin star Neil McRobie!
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22 December 2010
Apologies To Iceman, Seems He's A Do-Gooder After All!
Yesterday I accused Iceman (think cartoon of The Amazing Spiderman) of being captured on CCTV trying to steal so icicles. Well, having returned to the site today they have increased in size proving Iceman was clearly adding to the icicles rather than trying to swipe them! Bobby Drake, I apologise! In other news, I think the idea of winter-madness is clearly proposterous...
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19 December 2010
Life's A Beach With Snow-Where To Hide...
So before the snow returned to Edinburgh, Liverpool was hit so hard that the sea froze, the Liver Birds put on red scarves and the sand changed it's chemical structure. Either that or it snowed so hard funny scousers built an igloo on the beach of the Mersey (right next to Gormley's Another Place). Credit for the photo goes to 'me Ma'...
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16 December 2010
And Snow It Begins... Set to hit -283°C
Weather update: it's started snowing in the centre of Edinburgh, albeit very lightly. Is this going to be the once-in-a-generation blizzrds they are predicting? Heresay figures suggest that it will get down to a few degress above absolute zero, however with wind chill it will feel like 10 degress below absolute zero (thanks to P5ychofox for verifying that this is theortetically possible and a doubly funny gag from Futurama). Ah well, let it snow, let it snow, let it snow!
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8 December 2010
Waiter, There's Glass In My Snow...
Lovely shards of 'glass' in the day-old snow today. Beautiful refraction of the late-afternoon wintery sun. Only downside is I wish I had a decent camera on my phone! One of the rare occasions I miss my Satio... Please release a good camera with good options on a good Android and I'll be first in line (unless it snows)!
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6 December 2010
A Birthday Week: An Introductory Guide
An I have been asked, by those interested parties, to explain the rules of one of my greatest inventions, the Birthday Week. I am firmly of the opinion that a birthday should be celebrated and not just the day, but you should be treated for a period around your birthday. The name "Birthday Week" is a slight misnomer as it doesn't necessarily last a full week, it depends on what day your birthday falls (much like the "Royal Mile" isn't actually a mile in length or a "light year" does last a full year... ;-) FWIW if I had my way everyone would get their birthday as a day off work each year.
During your Birthday Week you are like a child again: get to choose what happens, where you go, what you eat and when it all takes places. You are not a dictator but treated like a prince or princess for that time. If you fancy something then why not, it's your Birthday Week. A normal Birthday Week lasts 5 days, although it could on rare occasions be as long as 6 or as little as 4. It starts 2-3 days before the big day and runs 1-2 days afterwards. This can vary depending on what milestone it is and when exactly it is in the year (if it clashes with anything else).
If your birthday lands on a Monday then probably it would run from the Friday before through to the Tuesday (just one day after). By then you should have had more than enough time celebrating and turning into your next year. A Tuesday birthday could plausible start on the Friday and run to the Wednesday. Wednesdays are interesting as you would start on the Monday and then run through to the following Saturday, although in this case you are celebrating more after the event. Thursdays would probably do similar, although start on the Tuesday and Fridays most likely start back on the Wednesday and run through to Sunday. Weekend birthdays usually start on a Thursday and end on the Monday, again depending on how important the year is.
During your Birthday Week you are like a child again: get to choose what happens, where you go, what you eat and when it all takes places. You are not a dictator but treated like a prince or princess for that time. If you fancy something then why not, it's your Birthday Week. A normal Birthday Week lasts 5 days, although it could on rare occasions be as long as 6 or as little as 4. It starts 2-3 days before the big day and runs 1-2 days afterwards. This can vary depending on what milestone it is and when exactly it is in the year (if it clashes with anything else).
If your birthday lands on a Monday then probably it would run from the Friday before through to the Tuesday (just one day after). By then you should have had more than enough time celebrating and turning into your next year. A Tuesday birthday could plausible start on the Friday and run to the Wednesday. Wednesdays are interesting as you would start on the Monday and then run through to the following Saturday, although in this case you are celebrating more after the event. Thursdays would probably do similar, although start on the Tuesday and Fridays most likely start back on the Wednesday and run through to Sunday. Weekend birthdays usually start on a Thursday and end on the Monday, again depending on how important the year is.
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28 November 2010
Let's Rename This Month To Snovember!
Arthur's Seat is just still visible in this shot, incredible how much snow has fallen in the centre of Edinburgh in one night. Who said it couldn't snow again? (Okay that may have been said in mid-April).
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6 November 2010
I'll Have A Gin and ... Apple?
When you don't like cucumber but love gin, an important question to ask your tender is what do you recommend serving it with. Hopefully the answer will come back lime rathern than cucumber but I certainly don't expect the answer 'red apple'. Behold Carunn, a new from a small distillery in Speyside. It tastes very floral and the soft acidity from the apple complemnts it wonderfully, where lime would drown out then flavours and fragrence, where it would just taste like watered down Bombay. It's my second favourite Scottish gin, after Blackwoods of course...
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9 October 2010
The (Nissan) Juke Of Edinburgh Rocks The Galleries!
There are some things that blow even my mind. A car launch (well, kind of) in Edinburgh? In October? How is that possibly cool? This evening I experience an incredible light and sound show (missed the fireworks) and managed to witness the National Galleries of Scotland covered in graffiti, on fire and come alive to watching us. Behold the Nissan Juke in one of the coolest things I have seen all year (Note to SNP : this is who you should be employing for St. Andrew's Day).
Thankfully, LCI Projects, the brilliant team behind the event, have posted a single angle and edited video for you to relive my experiences.
Thankfully, LCI Projects, the brilliant team behind the event, have posted a single angle and edited video for you to relive my experiences.
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