The first walk of the year
Jan. 18th, 2009 11:02 amAnd also the first photograph of the year.
I almost said, start as you mean to go on, but although I hope to go on photographing beautiful places in beautiful light, I mean to go on taking pictures of things that catch my eye whether the sun is shining on them or not.
I'm glad to have taken some pictures today - I was beginning to wonder how long it would be - but this isn't my favourite of them (I prefer this one.) It isn't even my favourite of today's pictures of the cathedral.
It wasn't a long walk - out to Shincliffe round by Neville's Cross, between the colleges and through Houghall woods; lunch at the Seven Stars (recommended) and back along the river.
Since any route home from the river must end with a solid climb, we fell back in through the front door feeling very well walked - and by the time
durham_rambler had made a pot of tea, the rain had set in seriously. Virtue triumphant.
I almost said, start as you mean to go on, but although I hope to go on photographing beautiful places in beautiful light, I mean to go on taking pictures of things that catch my eye whether the sun is shining on them or not.
I'm glad to have taken some pictures today - I was beginning to wonder how long it would be - but this isn't my favourite of them (I prefer this one.) It isn't even my favourite of today's pictures of the cathedral.
It wasn't a long walk - out to Shincliffe round by Neville's Cross, between the colleges and through Houghall woods; lunch at the Seven Stars (recommended) and back along the river.
Since any route home from the river must end with a solid climb, we fell back in through the front door feeling very well walked - and by the time

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Date: 2009-01-18 07:31 pm (UTC)I've been working all weekend, every so often looking mournfully out of the window at the blue sky. I have no one to blame but myself, of course. You inspire me, with your talks of walks, to take more time outside myself, even if I have to carve it out of solid granite.
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Date: 2009-01-19 10:11 am (UTC)I'd really recommend the Seven Stars. They were busy yesterday, because it's somewhere students take their parents, but the service was friendly and efficient, the food was good - and interesting, which is often not the case with Sunday lunch menus - and the price very reasonable. (We ate in the bar, but I'd go back to the restaurant).
It used to be a favourite of ours, years ago, but after a couple of bad experiences (they had become very off-hand) we stopped going (this was about the time the Pump Room opened, which helped). I think they've changed hands at least once since then, though.
Might you have time for coffee, some time this week?
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Date: 2009-01-19 11:41 am (UTC)Next week looks good for me. How about you?
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Date: 2009-01-20 10:04 am (UTC)And yes, I'm sure we can arrange something for next week.
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Date: 2009-01-23 10:59 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-01-26 10:51 am (UTC)Wednesday and Friday are probably best for me, though if something else suits you better, it may be possible - how about you?
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Date: 2009-01-26 11:03 am (UTC)