Didn’t we play them in a Europe League game?
Thats was Midgetland just next to Legoland
About an €80 taxi ride from Kolding where we had one of our more “dull” factory visit sights back in the day (c/w Newport RI & Galway )
Ed Sheeran was right about 1 thing.
Galway Girls
I went and wished I’d gone to Legoland instead.
There’s 2 places in Germany called Julich and Titz.
Julich and Titz are next to each other on a motorway sign. The Germans never understood why I giggled like a little school boy when I saw the sign.
I went there a couple of summers ago for the weekend, an old mate lives just outside Stamford. A nice little town, quaint with some good pubs.
Looks like Hythe High Street if you replace the church with Waitrose and dress everyone in man made fabrics and given them a disability aid, oh , and make the buildings less posh.
Actually, it’s not like Hythe High Street at all apart from something being at the end of it
Have similar photos from many places but this is Merida, Mexico in 2007 month 4 into 10 months in South America. I’d been mugged in Cuba and lost a mobile and camera. My sister met me in Mexico with replacements.
I’d do this all again in heart beat. Maybe not the mugging bit.
Mine was taken in one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever been: the Perhentian Islands in Malaysia, off the East coast near the Thai border. No cars. No roads, Diving and snorkelling paradise.
Blimey
Crazy picture.
Sounds like my kind of place. I love snorkeling.
Wow. The video.
This I like to think is a “landmark” picture in the history of photography.
It was taken by my good self at The Fox-Talbot Museum in Laycock in 1978 in available light hence the fuzzy appearance.
It’s a picture of one of the great pioneers of photography, William Henry Fox-Talbot embracing “new” technology in the form of my mate’s Olympus OM2.
Deserted Homestead, Panguitch, Utah - November 1977.
This picture never existed until yesterday…why? It was taken as two seperate images to take in the wide vista. Yesterday I scanned the two negatives on my new flatbed Photo Scanner and stitched them together using the Photoshop facility “photomerge”…can you see the join?