I'm not going to make a fuss today, it's my birthday and whilst age brings a certain comfort within your own self it also becomes less relevant. I'll enjoy and be thankful for my family around me and hopefully get a beer at some point.
Sunday, 5 May 2019
Sunday, 28 April 2019
1904.28 SNOOKER LOOPY
Every year since 1977 the grand specticle that is the World Snooker Championship rolls into my town. I love the snooker but not as much as Morticia does.
Labels:
crucible,
date night,
day out,
family,
live,
night out,
sheffield,
snooker,
sport,
world snooker championship
Tuesday, 23 April 2019
1904.23 NEW FACES
Like Doctor Who we are different people throughout our lives and just like the timelord we wear different faces too. I like to reflect this in my cartoon alter ego.
Labels:
blog,
blogging,
cartoon,
cartooning,
cartoonist,
webcomic
Location:
South Yorkshire, UK
Tuesday, 16 April 2019
1904.15 ADDED DIMENSIONS
I haven't been to the pictures in quite a while. It's an activity I used to enjoy, I even had a Cineworld 'Unlimited' card (which meant I could visit the cinema as many times as I wanted for a fixed fee). I'd love to go more but I don't seem to have the time (the main reason I stopped having the card). A couple of weeks ago I went back to one of my favourite pastimes.
Labels:
cinema,
experience,
movie,
movie-review-in-7-words,
Movies,
night out
Sunday, 31 March 2019
1903.31 MOTHERS
It's Mother's Day and the time to show appreciation for the women that have given us so much for so long. The sacrifices they make and the love they give, and despite the mistakes we make or the mistakes they make they're still there for you.
Location:
Skegness, UK
Monday, 25 March 2019
1903.25 C***
Before I start I have to say that I'm not a prude and words don't offend me. I've chosen to write about this word now because I think it's offensiveness is perhaps on the wain. I used to be a bus driver way back when and those guys really know how to swear. It was like being with a bunch of sailors.
Location:
South Yorkshire, UK
Saturday, 16 March 2019
1903.11 NEW PHONE DAY
In years gone by, the early days of the mobile phone, it was an exciting prospect to get a new device. The new features, exciting new interface and I used to love the labourious task of retyping all your contacts into the new phone book.
Labels:
mobile phone,
technology
Location:
South Yorkshire, UK
Tuesday, 5 March 2019
1903.05 BREATH OF FREYA
When I initially planned this post I thought that the forecast storm was going to be a lot more than what it was. The reason it got my attention was of course that they had named it after a Norse god and I have been doing quite a bit of reading about Norse mythology recently. Vikings have always interested me since I was a child but over the last few years I've been drawn towards the culture and art of what is one of the most intriguing periods of history.
Monday, 25 February 2019
1902.25 TONY GOT A FLYPAST
On Friday there was a substantial event in my home city of Sheffield. If you've following it on the news (particularly BBC Breakfast) it's the story of a man who tends to a memorial in a local park that came to light when on of the Breakfast presenters came across him whilst he was walking his dog. The man wanted a flypast to commemorate the 75th anniversary of a USAF aeroplane that crashed there. We couldn't make the flypast that morning but we still thought it important to pay our respects.
Friday, 8 February 2019
1902.08 ICE
I don't like winter, I've gradually grown tired of the season as I've gotten older. The cold is uncomfortable and unpredictable, it disrupts and causes chaos.
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