13 Apr 2009

Bank Holiday road trip

So Easter Bank Holiday has just passed and me and James decided to go for a (now what seems like annually) road trip to the countryside. Blackpool isn't really that big and a 15 minute drive from my house in the middle of nowhere really. The road a tretious and animals wonder across the road to add an extra element of danger, oh and there are big drops and no barriers! Its so nice though, just so peaceful.

This bit James needed to be extra carful, certain death if his eyes aren't on the road.
What's the opposite of big drops, big cliffs!
We had a bit of a rough time here trying to cross the little stream but it was impossible as James decided to wear Converse!

Sensible footwear is needed.
We decided to climb one of the many hills, it took about 15 mins to walk up and we had to stop. Clearly bigger than we thought.

I took this when we were pretty far up the hill, James has pretty bad eyes but I knew I could see a shape in the hills in the distance. IT LOOKS LIKE A FACE! But who does it look like?


I had to take a photo of this, it most likely belonged to a sheep, this is the type of stuff were finding up hills these days.

On a different note I went shopping today in Manchester. Heres what I got:

Bright red city shorts - H&M
Rashberry t-shirt - American Apparel
Blue batwing t-shirt - Topman
Grey/white/blue panel shirt - H&M

3 comments:

  1. Blimey that's a little unnerving - it really does look like a face!

    Your shopping trip seems fruitful indeed, must scan H&M for those shorts...

    /Male Mode.

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  2. freaky i know!

    yeah do about the shorts, they had bright red, bright blue, green, brown and black i think. really nice for £14.99 and tailored, none of this cargo style.

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  3. HA they are fantastc roads compared to the ones round here! Ours are that narrow with several pot holes every hundred yards (Evil buggers diguised as puddles, so you get a Mr Foster who went to Glouster effect :D)

    xx

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