Monday, September 26, 2005
Sunday, September 25, 2005
Barnet FC are playing Man United at Old Trafford!
Last night we had dinner and drinks with colleagues
and partners.
Today Matt marched against the occupation of Iraq.
For more photos and the story of Matt's day,
please click HERE.
Last night we had dinner and drinks with colleagues
and partners.
Today Matt marched against the occupation of Iraq.
For more photos and the story of Matt's day,
please click HERE.
Sunday, September 18, 2005
Saturday, September 17, 2005
In case you missed our reply to Brian Phelps concerning Larry Flintoff, click HERE for a photo of Flintoff as a child.
Tonight we saw the recent film Pride and Prejudice. A woman from Clare's college played Jane.
Clare's exams are soon.
Tuesday, September 13, 2005
Saturday, September 10, 2005
This week's photos are of intubation, a bench in Stratford, and a mosque in Tower Hamlets.
The historian doubts Matt’s report on cricket, but he agrees that the game is wondrous. For example, if it rains a long enough period of time, then England will win the ashes. This astonishing rule takes into account all of nature, expanding the game into the sky. Yesterday, when the weather turned nasty, people in London shouted for joy. What kind of a sport is that? A wondrous one, surely.
The historian doubts Matt’s report on cricket, but he agrees that the game is wondrous. For example, if it rains a long enough period of time, then England will win the ashes. This astonishing rule takes into account all of nature, expanding the game into the sky. Yesterday, when the weather turned nasty, people in London shouted for joy. What kind of a sport is that? A wondrous one, surely.
Saturday, September 03, 2005
Last Saturday our family walked near Newbury on our way to Dave's birthday celebration. That night we had dinner and stayed in a nice hotel. The following morning we walked along a canal near Reading. It was a good weekend.
Clare has been watching a television programme called 'X-Factor'. She fancies Simon Cowell.
Matt will explain the cricket: 'The World Cricket Series, a sporting event steeped in tradition, is sometimes called "the Ashes", after the ash trees that surround the stadium. Earlier references were to the volcanic ashes that fell upon the first match, in the year 1066. The present Series is especially nail-biting, with London and Sydney tied at three games each. Most of the games have gone into extra innings. In Game Six the London pitcher Larry Flintoff was named MVP for hitting a home run. The final game is Thursday. Go Australia!'
Clare has been watching a television programme called 'X-Factor'. She fancies Simon Cowell.
Matt will explain the cricket: 'The World Cricket Series, a sporting event steeped in tradition, is sometimes called "the Ashes", after the ash trees that surround the stadium. Earlier references were to the volcanic ashes that fell upon the first match, in the year 1066. The present Series is especially nail-biting, with London and Sydney tied at three games each. Most of the games have gone into extra innings. In Game Six the London pitcher Larry Flintoff was named MVP for hitting a home run. The final game is Thursday. Go Australia!'