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In between celebrating birthdays in Scotland, and going to Whitby, ChrisC and I jaunted briefly around Northumberland. We stopped in Alnwick, and managed not to go to Alnwick Castle (it was slightly closed and largely overrun with schoolkids), but we did manage lots of other castles. And Alnwick Gardens. And, of course, Barter Books.

It's lovely up north )
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I'm back. I don't know if you missed me :)

I've been (in order) to Scotland for a baby's first birthday party, to Northumberland for a holiday, and to Whitby for a goth weekend. I now have a massive pile of photos to sort through, and a lot of black laundry.

How's everyone doing this day-that-feels-like-Monday-to-me?
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Yesterday evening I was sitting on the sea-front at Ramsgate, eating fish and chips. They were pretty good fish and chips, actually. However, the menu bewildered me...

A pickled wally? )
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I had a baby's head for dinner!

Well, OK, I'm in Reading so it wasn't called a baby's head, it was called an individual steak and kidney pudding. But I grew up in that north and I know a babby's 'eid when I see one.

The Three Tuns in Reading: steak and kidney pud, chips with black pepper all over them, and mushy peas, £6.50. Not a bad price for quite a plateful. I didn't have the mushy peas, you can take this being northern thing too far.

Ideally I'd have spent this afternoon in a comfortable, suet-filled coma but actually I've spent it moving furniture around. For a company with not that many employees we seem to have a hell of a lot of desks.
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I'm heading to Whitby folk week, and this evening have staged as far as my parents' house in Darlington. Normally, when driving north, my route goes M1->M18->A1 but today I made a special detour.

I stayed on the M1 and went the slightly longer route over Tinsley Viaduct, to wave goodbye to my twin towers. The Tinsley cooling towers, guardian giants of the gateway to the north, and beloved landmarks:



By the time I drive south again they will have been demolished.

It's interesting to note that (according to a spokesman from E.On whom I heard on radio 4) the energy company was keen to take into account the wishes of the local people. So they petitioned those who lived in the area whether the towers should be demolished or preserved. The answers came back almost exactly fifty-fifty.

I'll miss them, though.
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This weekend, it was off to North Shields (read: Newcastle) for a meeting of my occasional rapper team, Boojum. It's a long drive - allowing for a short stop at Services, and a mild pause while I picked Angi up on the way, it was pretty much six hours door to door (the doors in question being my work's door, in Reading, and Jean's door in Shields).

My friends in the north )

Kites )

Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] zandev for suggesting the subject line.

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