Saturday, 27 June 2009

Dodgey bit of cycle route


Not the best bit of route 6. Not easy to cycle on.

Crossing the M60



Back on route 6


Route 6 goes right past our house and so as we joined it in Haslingden it definitely felt like we were on the home stretch. The final count for the journey from my bike computer (that at one stage stopped working whenever I went over 16 miles an hour - not sure why!) was that we did 119 miles over two days and averaged 9.6 mph. My bike computer is definitely a little erratic because is also says that my maximum speed was 126 mph! The other stuff is close to reality but that just isn't.

On our way home now.


Some of these hills hurt!

Thursday, 18 June 2009

School singing Refuge.


The official opening of the new art work and there are lots of guests. The kids are singing so beautifully it really does make me cry a little!

Thursday, 11 June 2009

Learning to tie a tie


Abby has just got her new uniform for September and is learning how to do it.

Wednesday, 10 June 2009

BBC Phil at St Phil's again


Various bits of the BBC Phil were in today rehearsing. great sound for the bits I heard. They were in because the Halle wanted the BBC rehearsal space to get ready for their gig with Elbow.

Chandelier at Trinity.


I've just replaced the bulbs and cleaned it up, which I had to do from a rather wobbly bit of box scaffold. Plenty of variety in my job.

Sunday, 7 June 2009

A three piece band


Here's another shot of I am Kloot. A thought for Trinity Sunday - is a 3 piece band an illustration of the Trinity? Presumably with an invitation to us to join in on maracas!

I am Kloot


Playing at Blueprint studio. The end of unconvention, which we've been hosting at Sacred Trinity.

Tuesday, 2 June 2009

Florence & the Machine

The Florence & the Machine gig last night was awesome. They brought a lot of gear in - big PA and two lighting companies but it sounded great and looked great. Florence & the Machine were very good, the support band - Golden Silvers were very good, the crowd were excellent. I'll be posting some more photos on Picasa or Facebook soon.