Thursday, January 31, 2008

Thursday 31st January 2008

Good morning,

So, it's the end of the month already. A wet and windy one at that.

Regular readers will know that I went to the Emirates Stadium last weekend to watch Arsenal beat Newcastle Utd 3-0 in the FA Cup. The stadium is impressive on the inside. A fantastic view of the pitch from wherever you are sat. The outside view of the stadium isn't so good though, until night time that is. During daylight hours it doesn't really look much more than grey concrete and glass, but at night the whole building comes alive. With a beautiful sunset to match the whole scene was quite magical.




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This weeks update is

Pylle. Most people will only know of the bit that straddles the A37. This bit is not that photogenic in that there are few picturesque buildings and that the scenery is rather bland. However, if you make an effort to find the other half of the village you will be rewarded, as I hope the pictures show. Once again it shows how important it is to get off of the main highways to explore.

With an eye on the messy weather this weeks quote comes from Steven Wright.

"If you want the rainbow, you gotta put up with the rain".

Update: As you should see on the Somerset3d site you can now download the WoollyAnaglyph Maker free of charge. This piece of software was put together for me by Phil Hand. I've known Phil since he was born (Which is a trade secret) as he lived three doors away from me at the time. He now lives in London and has been a big help to me in getting the software to do exactly what I want it to do, so all the plaudits should go to him. It is Vista friendly so go ahead and download and start making your own anaglyphs today.

More next week.

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