Wednesday, 27 July 2011

The Keanes & The Smiths

One of the highlight's of London was meeting up with Sean's good friend Ken and his wife Angela. Ken and Sean met through photography and though they've been friends for six or seven years (even run a blog together) they'd never actually met in person!

You can never tell how these things will turn out but I have to say that by the end of the day I was very sorry to see them go and I hope they don't mind but I'm going to post some of the pictures they took as they're fab!

Awwww



 Statue of one of Angie's favourite  poets Sir John Betjeman at Saint Pancras station


Vivian Maier


Reservoir dogs!


Cool camera


Cool

Midnight at McDonalds


Ange

Ken

Wednesday, 6 July 2011

Aberafon

This is such a lovely campsite to visit, we were right by the sea chillin with a cold one, watching the sun go down... What more could you ask for.


More pics to come...


Aberafon


Sunset at Aberafon

Friday, 1 July 2011

Camp Keane

Well we're back from our second ever camp trip. We stayed in beautiful Kirby Lonsdale, in a place called Woodclose park. The sun shone throughout so we stayed another day! As you can see, we're getting good at this camping lark!


Camp Keane




Church Brow Cottage


The lucky people that get to live in this beautiful cottage have one of the greatest views in all of England, painted by Turner himself. "The valley of the Lune at Kirkby is one of the loveliest scenes in England, therefore in the world."

Ruskin


Barmaid

You can escape to the country but there's no escape from beer.


Jumper at Devil's Bridge


You've got to have guts or just be bonkers to jump off Devils Bridge. This lad did it over and over again! Kept throwing some shapes out to lol Sean took his address (he's called Daniel) and is going to send this photo to him.

He looks like he's flying up!

Tuesday, 21 June 2011

On your Hike

Wind, rain, sleet and snow... we're not soft... we just go!







Wednesday, 8 June 2011

London Town

Fallin down... Fallin down...
Somerset House

You don't have to be posh to be privileged