Day 71 – 365

Day 71 – 365 / March 12th 2015 I’ve not yet taken to giving titles to my “365” project images, but this one has got one. It’s called “Dapper Chappy”. Why? I hear you exclaim. Why is it so called? Well….yesterday, as I was working on site, was a day when I did not wear…

Day 70 – 366

Day 70 – 365 / March 11th 2015 Part of my business, a large part of it, involves designing and producing graphics to go on vehicles, mainly commercial vans. Then, when I’ve produced the graphics, I apply them to the vehicles. This is one of two that I did this morning for a long time…

Day 69 – 365

Day 69 – 365 / March 10th 2015 After our weekend away, if was good to get home yesterday. However, the mutts were still away in kennels for the night. The house seems somewhat empty without these two rascals. Thankfully, they were dropped off by the kennel owners at around 0930am. Here we see Maggie…

Day 68 – 365

Day 68 – 365 / March 9th 2015 After our day at the Country 2 Country show on Sunday, Sarah and I took the river boat back to our hotel rather than travelling by tube. If you have never seen our capital from the vantagepoint of the Thames then I would urge you to do…

Day 67 – 365

Day 67 – 365 / March 8th 2015 Part of my Christmas present from Sarah was tickets to see the Sherlock Holmes exhibition at The Museum Of London. She booked them to coincide with our trip to the capital to attend the Country 2 Country festival at the O2 arena. Sherlock Holmes is one in…

Day 66 / 365

Day 66 – 365 / March 7th 2015 Today was hectic, manic, rushed and full of nervous anticipation and dread. But, after a long and tiring day, it was topped of fabulously by catching the headline act on day one of Country To Country 2015. Ladies and gentleman, cowgirls and Cowboys, I give you today’s…

Day 65 – 365

Day 65 – 365 / March 6th 2015 Some of you may be aware of a project to raise funds for The Bradford Burns Unit which I am involved with. It involves the design and creation of a bespoke tweed to commemorate the thirtieth anniversary of the Bradford City Fire on 11th May 1985. Jeremy…

Day 64 – 365

Day 64 – 365 / March 5th 2015 Yet again, I return to my beloved Bradford City for today’s “365” image. As the club prepare for our first FA Cup Quarter Final since 1976, they have called on every fan to display a City scarf before the match on Daturday. The aim is to turn…

Day 63 – 365

Day 63 – 365 / March 4th 2015 Today’s “365” project image is of Lockwood Viaduct near Huddersfield and was taken while I was on site removing graphics from a clients office windows. The location is Lockwood Park, currently the home of Huddersfield Rugby Union Football Club. Lockwood Viaduct was built across the Holme Valley…

Day 62 – 365

Day 62 – 365 / March 3rd 2015 Don’t ask me why, but we have two house bricks that are encased in fabric that is shaped like a cat. I don’t really like them. However, they serve their purpose rather well and are quite fine doorstops. It would seem that Elphie The Mini Schnauzer Puppy…

Day 61 – 365

Day 61 – 365 / March 2nd 2015 Possibly not the most interesting image in my “365” project but I think it tells you a little about me. You can just make out a stack of books in the right hand side – my bedside cabinet currently has eleven books that I am waiting to…

Day 60 – 365

Day 60 – 365 / March 1st 2015 I quite like badges and military insignia. Especially those of the U.S. Armed forces. So, when we were in Washington a few years back, I bought these from the gift shop at Arlington National Cemetery. They are only 22mm in diameter but have excellent detail. I have…

Day 59 – 365

Day 59 – 365 / February 28th 2015 “You durt-teey ‘ol man!” I make absolutely no apologies for clearly stating that my favourite comedy series of all time is the classic and wonderful “Steptoe And Son”. Today’s image in my ongoing project is of a photo signed by Alan Simpson and Ray Galton. For those…

Day 58 – 365

Day 58 – 365 / February 27th 2015 This is a hole in a wall. It was taken in a farm building where I was intending to work applying graphics to a clients van. Unfortunately for me, the entrance was too low for the van to fit under and I had to to the van…