The Montreal Alouettes take on the Toronto Argonauts.
Posted in response to Ailsa’s travel theme of Game
The Montreal Alouettes take on the Toronto Argonauts.
Posted in response to Ailsa’s travel theme of Game
Our rimu dining table – made from floorboards recovered during the restoration of New Zealand’s parliament buildings.
The two times that we have bought a house I think the point where the real estate agent knew we were probably serious was when we pulled out the tape measure to make sure that the table would fit.
A response to the weekly photo challenge theme of repurposed
61 Molesworth Street
61 Molesworth Street is the first building in Wellington to be demolished following the November earthquake (it remains to be seen if Statistics House, the building I worked in, will follow).
Shot in response to the Tuesday Photo Challenge theme of abandoned
I See a Red Door ….
When he saw a red door, Mick Jagger may well have wanted it painted black – me I can’t resist taking a photo.
A contribution to Norm’s Thursday Doors challenge
Abra Driver, Dubai
I made the rookie mistake of not checking that the battery in my camera was charged when I left the house today, so this isn’t the shot I had planned for this challenge. But I’m pleased with the way that this shot from my archives converted to black and white.
Motorised Abras ply two main routes across Dubai Creek. Its only 1 Dirham each way and a great way to see the city from a different perspective and avoid the traffic.
Posted in response to Cee’s Black & White challenge theme of public transportation.
A second before I took this, the horse was looking straight at me.
Posted in response to the A Photo A Week Challenge theme of Just Missed
Model T
On Saturday on my walk, the annual rally of the New Zealand Model T Ford club went by.
A contribution to Paula’s Thursday Special: Traces of the Past challenge
Sunday Sesh
Taken and posted in response to the One Word Photo Challenge theme of drink
I haven’t contributed to the Dutch Goes the Photo Tuesday Challenge for a while, but a walk down Ohariu Valley Road on Saturday provided these subjects for this weeks theme of Animals.