Showing posts with label Fog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fog. Show all posts

Friday, October 3, 2014

The fog

It was very foggy this morning. Could hardly see from the ferry.

Another nice little boat.

Evil boat.

They are sooooo cute. But they do produce a lot of shit!

When I went to the main office I ran in to my colleague Ellen who was just pulling out with the Mustang. We had a little chat and I was sad to find out it actually "only" has a V6 engine. But if that wasn't enough, she also told me that it had just been fitted with an LPG kit because it became too expensive on petrol as a daily driver. Yes, that is what I recentlt removed from mine. It's still a nice car but it's not what you'd expect from a Mustang...

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Visit from Nantko

Herron on top of a lorry. Not the best place to catch a fish me thinks but anyway...

It was very foggy this morning.

Our neighbours.

Nantko came over for a cuppa! He had gained a few kilos and was quite chatty. So we chatted a lot about lots of different things. Didn't wanna discuss his 2 tumors the whole evening and I think that was appreciated a lot. I was happy he came over!

Saturday, August 16, 2008

The flower man

Remember the blog entry of a few days ago where we had that fog in the morning?

This photo was taken from the hills (source unknown). It's so cool I didn't want to waste it.

From 9AM till 2PM I worked on the roofs for the bird cages. Pretty boy Mason was keeping me company.

I made two of these frames to put on top of each cage. Hopefully tomorrow I can dedicated an entire entry to this on my Creative blog. They still have to be painted.

In the evening we went out with a bunch of friends. We went to another Indian restaurant. In North Adelaide this time. I started off with Samosas!

The place was very full, very (over) crowded and very (too) noisy which was a pity because I was not able to understand certain people.

And guess what the cat dragged in? A FLOWER SALES MAN! Before this guy there was actually ALSO a guy who offered to take a photo. We thought we had left those behind in A'dam...