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Almost Lisbon

I have a week off work coming up. Initially, I was going to spend the week in Switzerland, but the cost is mounting and while my bookings are still in place, I’ll be cancelling them this afternoon. So I’ve been looking for a cheaper alternative. Berlin was on the cards for a time, then Lisbon in Portugal. While it looks like a really fantastic and unique place (as this photo testifies), I’ve decided to save it for another time. Looks like it’s Paris now. It’s too hot for doing destination research.

unrealityphotography> peligrosa> fyeahglobetrotters> Lisbon, Portugal

Almost Lisbon

I have a week off work coming up. Initially, I was going to spend the week in Switzerland, but the cost is mounting and while my bookings are still in place, I’ll be cancelling them this afternoon. So I’ve been looking for a cheaper alternative. Berlin was on the cards for a time, then Lisbon in Portugal. While it looks like a really fantastic and unique place (as this photo testifies), I’ve decided to save it for another time. Looks like it’s Paris now. It’s too hot for doing destination research.

unrealityphotography> peligrosa> fyeahglobetrotters> Lisbon, Portugal


Vintage Eastbourne

My, what you can do with an Iphone these days. These photos of British seaside town Eastbourne were taken by myself earlier this week, but were processed to look they way they do using a brand new iPhone app called Camera+. It’s really easy to use, has great social networking integration and it’s a real bargain.

Eastbourne is a nice enough town. Not masses to do or look at, but what is there is well looked after. I didn’t spend long there, so I had a pot of seafood, guzzled an enormous ice cream, put 20p into an arcade game before going about my business.


HOOOOOO!

Look what my sister brought back for me from her trip to The Netherlands. A genuine orange “Bafana Hollanda” Vuvuzela! Now I can watch the World Cup in style and to the great annoyance of those around me!

HOOOOOO!

Look what my sister brought back for me from her trip to The Netherlands. A genuine orange “Bafana Hollanda” Vuvuzela! Now I can watch the World Cup in style and to the great annoyance of those around me!


Eyjafjallajokull Eruption Continues

The volcano at Eyjafjallajökull, Iceland continues to cause problems. Activity has increased of late which is once again affecting air travel. According to maps from the BBC, a massive cloud of ash is currently sitting over the North Atlantic Ocean. Winds are mostly southerly right now, so disruption is limited to western extremes (Spain, Portugal and as of today, Morocco). I have friends flying back to the UK from Tunisia tomorrow. It remains to be seen whether they’ll make it. Foresters predict the UK may be affected by airspace closure later in the week.

The photos in this post were taken by one of my Flickr contacts, orvaratli. I ‘friended’ orvaratli some time ago after discovering his staggering photos from all over Iceland. Lately, he’s been focussing his attention on the volcano with truly breathtaking results.

For the latest on the volcano situation, keep an eye on the UK Met Office website who are writing daily updates on their blog.


Reykjavík, Iceland

Reykjavík, Iceland

Colours of Reykjavík

Colours of Reykjavík

Ocean & Mountains

Ocean & Mountains

Lava Fields & Mountains

Lava Fields & Mountains

Beautiful Iceland

Beautiful Iceland

Geothermal Activity

Geothermal Activity

Stokkur Geyser

Stokkur Geyser

Gullfoss

Gullfoss

Blue Lagoon

Blue Lagoon

View from my Hotel Room

View from my Hotel Room

Postcard From Iceland

It’s been just over a month since my visit to Iceland. With the land of fire and ice back in the news again, I thought it appropriate (mostly since I haven’t done so yet) to post a few photos from my trip and to direct you to see the full set of photos on Flickr.


Britain Shivers!

Buried

What a week it’s been! This is the 7th day that we’ve had snow on the ground after the worst series of snow storms the UK has seen for nearly 20 years. Schools have been shut most of the week, millions have been bunking off work and on Monday, London ground to a complete halt, making headlines around the world. Shops have been closing at lunchtimes or not opening at all while bus and train services have been cancelled.

No Buses Dump

While many have had their lives seriously disrupted by the wintry conditions, life for me has been reasonably normal. Unlike some, I’ve been into work on time, every day. I normally get to and from work by bus or car, but this week I’ve mostly walked. As a result, I’ve walked 15.96miles (25.69km) more than I would have done normally. Work has been a bit of nightmare what with staff shortages. I work in the office of a major retailer, but I’ve spent most of the week on the shop floor covering for people who couldn’t get in. On Friday, there was so few of us, we had to close our biggest floor and run the smaller ground floor only. It was very eerie standing alone in the middle of a darkened shop floor at one of the peak trading periods of the week.

Streets

Right now, the snow’s slowly thawing, although it’s too slow for it to vanish completely before the next weather systems sweep in over the next few days, potentially delivering another 20cm of snow to most of the country. I’m really enjoying living in snowy conditions, so bring it on!


Me at Kleine Scheidegg

Me at Kleine Schiedegg

Yesterday, I came back from another trip to Switzerland. Over the course of the next few weeks, you’ll be hearing all about my trip, through write-ups here on the blog, on Flickr, and via the medium of audio in the second edition of the HTG podcast. If you haven’t already done so, keep up to date by subscribing to the blog. While I wade knee-deep through 400 photos, amuse yourself briefly with the photo above, captured by my sister from a webcam. Right there in the centre foreground is me looking cool and casual in my sunglasses. I’m at Kleine Scheidegg, a mere 6762ft up. I’d walked 7km to get there. This snap is especially poignant, as shortly after this was captured, I lost those sunglasses. *sniff*


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