Most recent edit on 2007-01-31 12:08:00 by IanHayhurst
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<div class="thm-inline"><a href="CRW2709"><img src="../images/CRW_2709-gusher-thm.jpg"></a><br /><div class="title">Drama as leak becomes geyser </div></div><br />"" Jan 30th 2007 Arriving home tonight I couldn't fail to miss the water leak outside the house that was going at about 10 litres / second. We dutifully called the water company who turned up an hour later (well one representative anyway) scratched his chin and went away again....another 2 hours later some contractors turned up to dig up the road and mend the pipe. We were roused from veg-ing out on the sofa in front of "Holby City" after the trauma of feeding and getting the kids to bed by the gentle sound of err rain? The leak had assumed a vertical dimension better than any of the fireworks I've seen for some time (OK apart from those for new year in front of the London eye... they really were rather special) Is this normal procedure for fixing water leaks? Shame it was just too late for the January theme of or work photo competition... Night.
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<div class="thm-inline"><a href="CRW2709"><img src="../images/CRW_2709-gusher-thm.jpg"></a><br /><div class="title">Drama as leak becomes geyser </div></div><br />"" Jan 30th 2007 Arriving home tonight I couldn't fail to miss the water leak outside the house that was going at about 10 litres / second. We dutifully called the water company who turned up an hour later (well one representative anyway) scratched his chin and went away again....another 2 hours later some contractors turned up to dig up the road and mend the pipe. We were roused from veg-ing out on the sofa in front of "Holby City" after the trauma of feeding and getting the kids to bed by the gentle sound of err rain? The leak had assumed a vertical dimension better than any of the fireworks I've seen for some time (OK apart from those for new year in front of the London eye... they really were rather special) Is this normal procedure for fixing water leaks? Shame it was just too late for the January theme of or work photo competition... Night.
Edited on 2007-01-31 11:31:51 by IanHayhurst
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<div class="thm-inline"><a href="CRW2709"><img src="../images/CRW_2709-gusher-thm.jpg"></a><br /><div class="title">Drama as leak becomes geyser </div></div><br />"" Jan 30th 2007 Arriving home tonight I couldn't fail to miss the water leak outside the house that was going at about 10 litres / second. We dutifully called the water company who turned up an hour later (well one representative anyway) scratched his chin and went away again....another 2 hours later some contractors turned up to dig up the road and mend the pipe. We were roused from veg-ing out on the sofa in front of "Holby City" after the trauma of feeding and getting the kids to bed by the gentle sound of err rain? The leak had assumed a vertical dimension better than any of the fireworks I've seen for some time (OK apart from those for new year in front of the London eye... they really were rather special) Is this normal procedure for fixing water leaks? Shame it was just too late for the January theme of or work photo competition... Night.
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<div class="thm-inline"><a href="CRW2709"><img src="../images/CRW_2709-gusher-thm.jpg"></a><br /><div class="title">Drama as leak becomes geyser </div></div><br />"" Jan 30th 2007 Arriving home tonight I couldn't fail to miss the water leak outside the house that was going at about 10 liters / second. We dutifully called the water company who turned up an hour later (well one representative anyway) scratched his chin and went away again....another 2 hours later some contractors turned up to dig up the road and mend the pipe. We were roused from veg-ing out on the sofa in front of "Holby City" after the trauma of feeding and getting the kids to bed by the gentle sound of err rain? The leak had assumed a vertical dimension better than any of the fireworks I've seen for some time (OK apart from those for new year in front of the London eye... they really were rather special) Is this normal procedure for fixing water leaks? Shame it was just too late for the January theme of or work photo competition... Night.
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Edited on 2007-01-31 10:23:11 by IanHayhurst
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<div class="thm-inline"><a href="CRW2709"><img src="../images/CRW_2709-gusher-thm.jpg"></a><br /><div class="title">Drama as leak becomes geyser </div></div><br />"" Jan 30th 2007 Arriving home tonight I couldn't fail to miss the water leak outside the house that was going at about 10 liters / second. We dutifully called the water company who turned up an hour later (well one representative anyway) scratched his chin and went away again....another 2 hours later some contractors turned up to dig up the road and mend the pipe. We were roused from veg-ing out on the sofa in front of "Holby City" after the trauma of feeding and getting the kids to bed by the gentle sound of err rain? The leak had assumed a vertical dimension better than any of the fireworks I've seen for some time (OK apart from those for new year in front of the London eye... they really were rather special) Is this normal procedure for fixing water leaks? Shame it was just too late for the January theme of or work photo competition... Night.
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<div class="thm-inline"><a href="CRW2709"><img src="../images/CRW_2709-gusher-thm.jpg"></a><br /><div class="title">Drama as leak becomes geyser </div></div><br />"" Jan 30th 2007 Arriving home tonight I couldn't fail to miss the water leak outside the house that was going at about 10 liters / second. We dutifully called the water company who turned up an hour later (well one representative anyway) scratched his chin and went away again....another 2 hours later some contractors turned up to dig up the road and mend the pipe. We were roused from veg-ing out on the sofa in front of "Holby City" after the trauma of feeding and getting the kids to bed by the gentle sound of err rain? The leak had assumed a vertical dimension better than any of the fireworks I've seen for some time (OK apart from those for new year in front of the London eye... they really were rather special) Is this normal procedure for fixing water leaks?
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Edited on 2007-01-31 09:44:26 by IanHayhurst
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Water found in Bracknell

Drama as leak becomes geyser
Jan 30th 2007 Arriving home tonight I couldn't fail to miss the water leak outside the house that was going at about 10 liters / second. We dutifully called the water company who turned up an hour later (well one representative anyway) scratched his chin and went away again....another 2 hours later some contractors turned up to dig up the road and mend the pipe. We were roused from veg-ing out on the sofa in front of "Holby City" after the trauma of feeding and getting the kids to bed by the gentle sound of err rain? The leak had assumed a vertical dimension better than any of the fireworks I've seen for some time (OK apart from those for new year in front of the London eye... they really were rather special) Is this normal procedure for fixing water leaks?
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Water found in Bracknell

Drama as leak becomes geyser
Jan 30th 2007 Arriving home tonight I couldn't fail to miss the water leak outside the house that was going at about 10 liters / second. We dutifully called the water company who turned up an hour later (well one representative anyway) scratched his chin and went away again....another 2 hours later some contractors turned up to dig up the road and mend the pipe. We were roused from veg-ing out on the sofa in front of "Holby City" after the trauma of feeding and getting the kids to bed by the gentle sound of err rain? The leak had assumed a vertical dimension better than any of the fireworks I've seen for some time (OK apart from those for new year in front of the London eye... they really were rather special) Is this normal procedure for fixing water leaks?
Edited on 2007-01-31 09:42:43 by IanHayhurst
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<div class="thm-inline"><a href="CRW2709"><img src="../images/CRW_2709-gusher-thm.jpg"></a><br /><div class="title">Drama as leak becomes geyser </div></div>"" Jan 30th 2007 Arriving home tonight I couldn't fail to miss the water leak outside the house that was going at about 10 liters / second. We dutifully called the water company who turned up an hour later (well one representative anyway) scratched his chin and went away again....another 2 hours later some contractors turned up to dig up the road and mend the pipe. We were roused from veg-ing out on the sofa in front of "Holby City" after the trauma of feeding and getting the kids to bed by the gentle sound of err rain? The leak had assumed a vertical dimension better than any of the fireworks I've seen for some time (OK apart from those for new year in front of the London eye... they really were rather special) Is this normal procedure for fixing water leaks?
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<div class="thm-inline"><a href="CRW2709"><img src="../images/CRW_2709-gusher-thm.jpg"></a><br /><div class="title"></div>Drama as leak becomes geyser </div><br />""Jan 30th 2007 Arriving home tonight I couldn't fail to miss the water leak outside the house that was going at about 10 liters / second. We dutifully called the water company who turned up an hour later (well one representative anyway) scratched his chin and went away again....another 2 hours later some contractors turned up to dig up the road and mend the pipe. We were roused from veg-ing out on the sofa in front of "Holby City" after the trauma of feeding and getting the kids to bed by the gentle sound of err rain? The leak had assumed a vertical dimension better than any of the fireworks I've seen for some time (OK apart from those for new year in front of the London eye... they really were rather special) Is this normal procedure for fixing water leaks?
Edited on 2007-01-31 09:18:22 by IanHayhurst
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Edited on 2007-01-30 23:38:18 by IanHayhurst
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<div class="thm-inline"><a href="CRW2709"><img src="../images/CRW_2709-gusher-thm.jpg"></a><br /><div class="title"></div>Drama as leak becomes geyser </div><br />""Jan 30th 2007 Arriving home tonight I couldn't fail to miss the water leak outside the house that was going at about 10 liters / second. We dutifully called the water company who turned up an hour later (well one representative anyway) scratched his chin and went away again....another 2 hours later some contractors turned up to dig up the road and mend the pipe. We were roused from veg-ing out on the sofa in front of "Holby City" after the trauma of feeding and getting the kids to bed by the gentle sound of err rain? The leak had assumed a vertical dimension better than any of the fireworks I've seen for some time (OK apart from those for new year in front of the London eye... they really were rather special) Is this normal procedure for fixing water leaks?
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<div class="thm-inline"><a href="CRW2709"><img src="../images/CRW_2709-gusher-thm.jpg"></a><br /><div class="title"></div>Drama as leak becomes geyser </div><br />""Jan 30th 2007 Arriving home tonight I couldn't fail to miss the water leak outside the house that was going at about 10liters / second, Dutifully we called the water company who turned up an hour later (well one representitive anyway) scratched his chin and went away again....2 hours later some contractors turned up to dig up the road and mend the pipe. We roused from veg-ing out on the sofa in front of "Holby City" after the trauma of feeding and getting the kids to bed by the gentle sound of err rain? The leak had assumed a vertical dimension better than any of the fireworks I've seen for some time (ok appart from those for new year in front of the London eye... they really were rather special) Is this normal precedure for fixing water leaks?
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Edited on 2007-01-30 23:31:14 by IanHayhurst
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<div class="thm-inline"><a href="CRW2709"><img src="../images/CRW_2709-gusher-thm.jpg"></a><br /><div class="title"></div>Drama as leak becomes geyser </div><br />''Jan 30th 2007'' Arriving home tonight I couldn't fail to miss the water leak outside the house that was going at about 10liters / second, Dutifully we called the water company who turned up an hour later (well one representitive anyway) scratched his chin and went away again....2 hours later some contractors turned up to dig up the road and mend the pipe. We roused from veg-ing out on the sofa in front of "Holby City" after the trauma of feeding and getting the kids to bed by the gentle sound of err rain? The leak had assumed a vertical dimension better than any of the fireworks I've seen for some time (ok appart from those for new year in front of the London eye... they really were rather //special//) Is this normal precedure for fixing water leaks?
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<div class="thm-inline"><a href="CRW2709"><img src="../images/CRW_2709-gusher-thm.jpg"></a><br /><div class="title"></div>Drama as leak becomes geyser </div><br />""Jan 30th 2007 Arriving home tonight I couldn't fail to miss the water leak outside the house that was going at about 10liters / second, Dutifully we called the water company who turned up an hour later (well one representitive anyway) scratched his chin and went away again....2 hours later some contractors turned up to dig up the road and mend the pipe. We roused from veg-ing out on the sofa in front of "Holby City" after the trauma of feeding and getting the kids to bed by the gentle sound of err rain? The leak had assumed a vertical dimension better than any of the fireworks I've seen for some time (ok appart from those for new year in front of the London eye... they really were rather special) Is this normal precedure for fixing water leaks?
Edited on 2007-01-30 23:29:58 by IanHayhurst
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<div class="thm-inline"><a href="CRW2709"><img src="../images/CRW_2709-gusher-thm.jpg"></a><br /><div class="title"></div>Drama as leak becomes geyser </div><br />""Jan 30th 2007 Arriving home tonight I couldn't fail to miss the water leak outside the house that was going at about 10liters / second, Dutifully we called the water company who turned up an hour later (well one representitive anyway) scratched his chin and went away again....2 hours later some contractors turned up to dig up the road and mend the pipe. We roused from veg-ing out on the sofa in front of "Holby City" after the trauma of feeding and getting the kids to bed by the gentle sound of err rain? The leak had assumed a vertical dimension better than any of the fireworks I've seen for some time (ok appart from those for new year in front of the London eye... they really were rather special) Is this normal precedure for fixing water leaks?
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<div class="thm-inline"><a href="CRW2709"><img src="../images/CRW_2709-gusher-thm.jpg"></a><br /><div class="title"></div>Drama as leak becomes geyser </div><br />""Jan 30th 2007 Arriving home tonight I couldn't fail to miss the water leak outside the house that was going at about 10liters / second, Dutifully we called the water company who turned up an hour later (well one representitive anyway) scratched his chin and went away again....2 hours later some contractors turned up to dig up the road and mend the pipe. We roused from veg-ing out on the sofa in front of "Holby City" after the trauma of feeding and getting the kids to bed by the gentle sound of err rain? The leak had assumed a vertical dimension better than any of the fireworks I've seen for some time (ok appart from those for new year in front of the London eye... they really were rather special) Is this normal precedure for fixing water leaks?
Edited on 2007-01-30 23:25:26 by IanHayhurst
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Water found in Bracknell

Drama as leak becomes geyser
Jan 30th 2007 Arriving home tonight I couldn't fail to miss the water leak outside the house that was going at about 10liters / second, Dutifully we called the water company who turned up an hour later (well one representitive anyway) scratched his chin and went away again....2 hours later some contractors turned up to dig up the road and mend the pipe. We roused from veg-ing out on the sofa in front of "Holby City" after the trauma of feeding and getting the kids to bed by the gentle sound of err rain? The leak had assumed a vertical dimension better than any of the fireworks I've seen for some time (ok appart from those for new year in front of the London eye... they really were rather special) Is this normal precedure for fixing water leaks?
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Sulphur Tuft in the Dew (Hypholoma Fasciculare)

Sulphur Tuft in the Dew
(Hypholoma Fasciculare)
At Last! I've been promising myself I'd get out in the autumn and start photographing fungi. It took some one in my department at work to organise a photography competition to get me out doing it so this is the first one, taken lying in wet grass in the early morning In fact I'd been visiting this wee bestie since spotting it in the afternoon two days earlier to get the best shot.
Day 1. Beautiful fresh fungi and blemish free...but midday sun left it looking a bit washed out.
Day 2. Early morning rays kiss with a warming light. Day 3 (this shot) a fresh dew and early morning warm light.
Day 3. Oh joy a frost .. I couldn't wait to get there and shoot him (we are friends by now) every thing was perfect (although he's starting to show his age a bit) arrive... *ollocks! The mower man had visited, must be philosophical about this I got a good shot in
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Sulphur Tuft in the Dew (Hypholoma Fasciculare)

Sulphur Tuft in the Dew
(Hypholoma Fasciculare)
At Last! I've been promising myself I'd get out in the autumn and start photographing fungi. It took some one in my department at work to organise a photography competition to get me out doing it so this is the first one, taken lying in wet grass in the early morning In fact I'd been visiting this wee bestie since spotting it in the afternoon two days earlier to get the best shot.

Day 1. Beautiful fresh fungi and blemish free...but midday sun left it looking a bit washed out.

Day 2. Early morning rays kiss with a warming light. Day 3 (this shot) a fresh dew and early morning warm light.

Day 3. Oh joy a frost .. I couldn't wait to get there and shoot him (we are friends by now) every thing was perfect (although he's starting to show his age a bit) arrive... *ollocks! The mower man had visited, must be philosophical about this I got a good shot in