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July 26, 2012
Photo a Day July – Day Twenty-Six: Sunshine #photoadayjuly
The “Photo A Day July” challenge is an opportunity to take snapshots of 31 seemingly straightforward aspects of your life in a fun/interesting/unique way. You can see my other posts here.
I have set up a Pinterest board and you can also follow me on Instagram. If you’re doing the challenge, please leave your Pinterest board or Instagram feed (or wherever you’ll be posting your pictures!) in the linky below.
Day Twenty-Six: Sunshine
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(Okay, not entirely true – sometimes it just feels like it!! Thank you to Mr B for this picture!)






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July 25, 2012
Photo a Day July – Day Twenty-Five: Heart #photoadayjuly
The “Photo A Day July” challenge is an opportunity to take snapshots of 31 seemingly straightforward aspects of your life in a fun/interesting/unique way. You can see my other posts here.
I have set up a Pinterest board and you can also follow me on Instagram. If you’re doing the challenge, please leave your Pinterest board or Instagram feed (or wherever you’ll be posting your pictures!) in the linky below.
Day Twenty-Five: Heart
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July 24, 2012
Photo a Day July – Day Twenty-Four: Stranger #photoadayjuly
The “Photo A Day July” challenge is an opportunity to take snapshots of 31 seemingly straightforward aspects of your life in a fun/interesting/unique way. You can see my other posts here.
I have set up a Pinterest board and you can also follow me on Instagram. If you’re doing the challenge, please leave your Pinterest board or Instagram feed (or wherever you’ll be posting your pictures!) in the linky below.
Day Twenty-Four: StrangerDespite passing this duck almost every other day for weeks, she still remains a mystery to me! She quacks, I say hello, and yet we’re still strangers!
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July 23, 2012
Photo a Day July – Day Twenty-Three: Mirror #photoadayjuly
The “Photo A Day July” challenge is an opportunity to take snapshots of 31 seemingly straightforward aspects of your life in a fun/interesting/unique way. You can see my other posts here.
I have set up a Pinterest board and you can also follow me on Instagram. If you’re doing the challenge, please leave your Pinterest board or Instagram feed (or wherever you’ll be posting your pictures!) in the linky below.
Day Twenty-Three: MirrorWhen we moved in we found the previous occupants had had a bizarre love of wavy mirror tiles. As a result, there are mirrored titles in the kitchen and bedroom. I’d love to remove them but until I’m ready to tackle the old fashioned woodchip wallpaper (eurgh!), I’m having to grin and bear it!
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July 22, 2012
Photo a Day July – Day Twenty-Two: Upside Down #photoadayjuly
The “Photo A Day July” challenge is an opportunity to take snapshots of 31 seemingly straightforward aspects of your life in a fun/interesting/unique way. You can see my other posts here.
I have set up a Pinterest board and you can also follow me on Instagram. If you’re doing the challenge, please leave your Pinterest board or Instagram feed (or wherever you’ll be posting your pictures!) in the linky below.
Day Twenty-Two: Upside Down
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Upside down is an apt description of my reading list at the moment (hence the pic!). Upside down, topsy-turvy and in serious need of a firm hand. Thankfully Mr B has been stepping in to help and whittle down the pile.






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July 21, 2012
Photo a Day July – Day Twenty-One: 9 O’Clock #photoadayjuly
The “Photo A Day July” challenge is an opportunity to take snapshots of 31 seemingly straightforward aspects of your life in a fun/interesting/unique way. You can see my other posts here.
I have set up a Pinterest board and you can also follow me on Instagram. If you’re doing the challenge, please leave your Pinterest board or Instagram feed (or wherever you’ll be posting your pictures!) in the linky below.
Day Twenty-One: 9 O’ClockBeing a Saturday, it’s okay to stay up late – and set the alarm for 9 o’clock! Tomorrow will be a more relaxed day with some good family time, latte time, reading time.
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July 20, 2012
Photo a Day July – Days Seventeen to Twenty: Oops #photoadayjuly
The “Photo A Day July” challenge is an opportunity to take snapshots of 31 seemingly straightforward aspects of your life in a fun/interesting/unique way. You can see my other posts here.
I have set up a Pinterest board and you can also follow me on Instagram. If you’re doing the challenge, please leave your Pinterest board or Instagram feed (or wherever you’ll be posting your pictures!) in the linky below.
Update
I’m playing some serious catch up after having a lot of offline time over the last few days, so I’m sorry for the photo bombardment!
Day Seventeen: My Addiction
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Quite simply, right now my addiction is baths! I love a steaming hot bath, a good book or audiobook, a coffee or a glass of wine and an hour to soak. Unfortunately, nosy neighbours often thwart my plans - grr!
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My brother bought this dinner set for us about two years ago. I still believe the plates look best when they have goodies on them!
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Of course, a cat! This time, it is Charlie, who has been a grumpy one this week.
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This is also Charlie (see above) but instagramed to look a little creepier (though Mr B would argue that that isn’t necessary!).
Okay, all caught up now. I promise I will try and stay on top in future!
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July 16, 2012
Photo a Day July – Day Sixteen: Sign #photoadayjuly
The “Photo A Day July” challenge is an opportunity to take snapshots of 31 seemingly straightforward aspects of your life in a fun/interesting/unique way. You can see my other posts here.
I have set up a Pinterest board and you can also follow me on Instagram. If you’re doing the challenge, please leave your Pinterest board or Instagram feed (or wherever you’ll be posting your pictures!) in the linky below.
Day Sixteen: Sign
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I’ve passed this sign so often now but it always makes me chuckle. “No fishing beyond this point.” It seems completely straightforward… except… which point? There is no arrow to suggest the direction in which it is permissable. Perhaps it is only allowed in the tiny strip, the width of the sign, though somehow I doubt it! It isn’t causing great confusion amidst the local canal fishermen – they seem to know exactly where they are allowed to go. Even so, I will keep enjoying my smile whenever I see it!






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Book Review: Triumph of the City – Edward Glaeser
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I live in a large town in the UK but am fortunate in that there is greenery on the doorstep in the form of a canal, while surrounding trees make it relatively lucrative for our household of cats, though only one will venture outside. I’ve always hoped that later in life I’ll leave all things urban behind and make for the countryside, a rural idyll away from the heavy traffic and crowds. Edward Glaeser’s book, Triumph of the City, takes the opposite view, offering an insight into what makes cities great and why they are the place we should be.
Triumph of the City offers a worldwide view of a selection of famous cities and deals with the history of the rise and fall of some major places. It explores why so many people live in cities, how they impact on industry and growth, why some decline, while others prosper and makes a case for their being integral to our future, if only we can follow the good examples of one another first.
I’ll be honest. I do enjoy non-fiction but I was concerned a book just about cities wouldn’t be particularly interesting but I’m pleased to say Glaeser’s book is very absorbing. It wasn’t the easiest of reads for me at times as I negotiated the early chapters but once I gave it a go I found I soon settled into a rhythm and there was a lot of insight here. Due to the large amount of cities, it’s impossible for Glaeser to cover them all but he does focus on some pretty important ones such as New York, London, Paris, Tokyo and Mumbai.
What I learned from this book is that cities are constantly evolving and that not all of them survive. The account of Detroit was sad to read, a once thriving city in the midst of the car industries but now something of a ghost town, left behind and unable to keep up. A major surprise was New York which was near extinction in the 1970s but recovered and is now prosperous once more. London and Paris, while lucrative cities, are held back by being protective about historical buildings and flatly refuse to tear down monuments or build skyscrapers near them. Mumbai has height restrictions for buildings so while the city is thriving, it is fiercely overcrowded. Glaeser also argues about sprawl, families living far out of cities in suburbs, which he admits he is guilty of. While this is something of an idyll getting away from the city it is also argued as unnecessary additional pollution, especially if there is a long commute. Some cities such as Singapore are setting benchmarks for others to follow with quite roads and a thriving economy. On a personal note I have been to Singapore which a tour guide described as extremely safe and she was right.
Triumph of the City covers a lot of history and characteristics of cities in its 300 or so pages. I didn’t necessarily agree with all of Glaeser’s arguments here but I can’t deny they were certainly thought-provoking points. This won’t be the easiest of books for every reader but if you want to learn about cities, especially in countries you might not have travelled to then there are some fascinating points made here. Of the named cities I have only seen London and Singapore, but I would like to see more. Glaeser argues in favour of cities and believes they are the lifeblood of the human race. On this point I won’t disagree with him.
Triumph of the City is a fascinating analysis of some important cities throughout the world. Though American, Glaeser is often critical of cities in the US and how they could learn from the likes of Singapore and Tokyo, just as Mumbai, London and Paris could learn from cities in the rest of the world. Only time will tell who is right or wrong but Glaeser leaves us in no doubt that cities are very important whether it was in ancient Athens or in modern day Chicago.
Verdict: 4/5
(Book source: reviewer received a copy of the book in exchange for a fair and honest review)
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July 15, 2012
Photo a Day July – Day Fifteen: Finger #photoadayjuly
The “Photo A Day July” challenge is an opportunity to take snapshots of 31 seemingly straightforward aspects of your life in a fun/interesting/unique way. You can see my other posts here.
I have set up a Pinterest board and you can also follow me on Instagram. If you’re doing the challenge, please leave your Pinterest board or Instagram feed (or wherever you’ll be posting your pictures!) in the linky below.
Day Fifteen: Finger
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Mr B was obviously feeling very ‘peace and love’ today – he rushed into the room holding my iPhone in one hand and making ‘V’ signs with the other. According to common knowledge and the much loved Wikipedia, the gesture can have many meanings from peace, to victory, to some ruder things (palm inward). I assure you the ‘finger’ message of the day is a wholly positive one!






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