Category Archives: Photos

Steam Heat

We were at the Henry Ford museum in Michigan today, somewhere I haven’t been for a few years, and I was impressed again at the sheer size of some of the trains which form one section of the exhibits. This, for example, is no ordinary snowplough:

Snowplough

It has extra gill-like flaps on the side which can open up allowing it to plough a path 16 feet wide. It was normally pushed by two locomotives. The gaping jaws are almost scary if you’re standing beside them.

But the most-photographed exhibit in the museum is the Allegheny locomotive. These were the most powerful engines ever made and are very big and very black. It feels more like part of a Gotham City set than something from my normal experience of railways.

Allegheny locomotive, Henry Ford museum

It’s actually rather difficult to photograph in a restricted space, so I switched my little camera into movie mode.

Candid camera

Last month, my friends Gerry & Tessa took a picture of me working outside a Cambridge café.
I knew nothing about it until our Christmas card from them arrived!

Quentin at Origin8

Arty picture du jour

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In John’s garden.

Night shift

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Kings Parade, Cambridge

Don’t look down

Garden Fence

I’m impressed with the agility of the neighbour’s cat in scaling our garden fence. This is the view from the top…

Anticipation

Anticipation

A Vanishing Point?

I got completely lost in the Forbidden City, said a friend recently.

Forbidden City

Lighten our darkness

There was an amazing light against a dark sky over Cambridge on Friday.

Honey Hill, Cambridge

Autumn colours

Grantchester Road

froggy

Around the CamVine/Ndiyo office yesterday.

Ancient and Modern

St Columba

St Columba’s church cast a splendid shadow on the side of the new John Lewis building in Cambridge this morning.

One of the reasons I think I’m so lucky to live here is that our walk into the town centre this morning incorporated feeding ducks, watching kayakers, drinking lattés, grocery and shoe shopping, and took in both the view above and the one below.

Newnham/Paradise

Sunshine after rain

One of the many joys of working in the Ndiyo/Camvine shed is the view from the window, looking westward towards Grantchester. It rained for much of today, but the sun came out in the evening.

View from the Ndiyo shed

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Summer’s lease hath all too short a date

I was out at Wimpole Hall this afternoon with friends. A beautiful afternoon. Congratulations to Robert & Turi on their 7th anniversary!
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The stables.

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Stuff that memories are made of.

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Handsome fellows, eh?

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They seemed pretty placid, but I didn’t want to get too close!

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Amazing colours in the garden.

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