Showing posts with label header challenge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label header challenge. Show all posts

Look What I Saw! Header Challenge.

Well I'm back from the cyber wilderness just about, so I'm able to take part again in this weeks header challenge that has been set this week by Tom-fishing guy. He's chosen "Look what I saw". Now that can be interpreted pretty much any way you want it and I'm sure when you visit the other headbangers' blogs, you will see that for yourself. For me the thing that I, "Saw" and thought worthy of taking a photo of, was some Christmas cards.


 The Christmas card on the right I have used as my header this week as I think its such a simple yet vibrant design that it really makes the banner stand out. What do you think?

Postcard from Lincolnshire–Header Challenge

This week imac chose our little header challenge and he decided that we should all show a postcard from where we live. Well as those of you who are regular readers know I live in Lincolnshire in England. Lincolnshire is renowned for its wide open flat farm land, hence the image in the header.

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Another thing you will see lots of around Lincolnshire (well in Spring anyway) are Daffodils and Tulips as they are one of the biggest producers of the flowers and bulbs in Europe.

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The free range poultry business is growing rapidly too both commercially and with individual families hence the chicken.

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So there you have my postcard from rural Lincolnshire. I could have gone in to on of the towns and told you all about that but I live 10 miles from the closest one so rural Lincolnshire seemed more appropriate.

Have a look to see what postcards the other headbangers have posted. Follow their links on my right hand menu bar.

Weird and Wonderful Header Challenge

A few readers have been pestering me to finish off my cruise pictures so I thought as I have only one more port of call I would combine it with todays header challenge as its my choice this week and I have chosen “Weird and Wonderful”.

Now the final port of call on our P&O cruise on-board the Azura was to the port of Vigo in Spain.

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Our ship towered over the port as normal…

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Unfortunately it was the first day of our holiday that we awoke to rain, no soaking up the sun today!

We decided we would still go ashore for a look around the town, there was even a convenient indoor shopping centre very close to were the ship had docked which my daughters had spotted.

As we left the ship to enter the town we were met by the locals leaving…

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Yes alright its a statue, but its very good and there’s another right next to him…

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Vigo seems to love their statues and as we moved around the waterfront they got bigger and weirder…

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This lady towers over me but it looks as if she has dived straight into the pavement, I’m not quite sure what that is all about maybe an enlightened reader could explain it to me please.

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The local musicians were out and about keeping everyone entertained though, there music was lively and fun and they soon had a crowd listening despite the rain.

I was told there was another statue similar to the lady diving in to the pavement further along the seafront so I set out to find it. Unfortunately I missed it on this occasion but I did find what looked liked the old man of the sea. It looked as if he had climbed up out of the water to see what the fuss was about…

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So there you have Vigo, certainly a little bit of weird but a lot of wonderful.

Remember to check out the other weird and wonderful goings on over at the other headbangers blogs, just follow their links in my right hand menu bar.

Thanks for visiting.

Views of Autumn (Fall) Header Challenge

This weeks challenge has been set by Tom-fishing guy and is all to do with the season and is, “Views of  Fall” as he described it being from across the pond, but I think we will stick to talking about “Views of Autumn” it makes me feel less like I want to fall over.

I had to take my car in to the garage today in Peterborough for a couple of minor electrical niggles to be fixed (which the Citroen garage took all day to do, thank you Citroen!) So while I was stuck in Peterborough centre, I took my camera, which I’d had the foresight to take with me, to the cathedral grounds to get some photographs for todays header.  The day was lovely, really blue skies and the trees were really shining golden in the sunshine, so it made for a good photo opportunity. I enjoyed leisurely wandering around taking pictures.

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Even the ground was colourful with the fallen leaves.

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My header is taken looking up through the golden branches to one of the many turrets that adorn Peterborough Cathedral.

Have a look at the wonderful autumnal colours on offer by the other headbangers, just follow their links in my right hand menu bar.

Thanks for visiting.

Headbanger Challenge- Technology

This weeks challenge has been set by gailsman and is something I love, “Technology”.

As you’ve seen in previous posts, I’ve blogged about my phone the Samsung Galaxy S, its certainly for me my best piece of tech, I take it everywhere. Its got a good camera, diary,workbook, all my apps oh and of course a good phone.  I’ve also blogged about technology in the form of photo editing software in The Camera Never Lies? I’ve even blogged about the technology found in the lenses I use to shoot the photos I put up on the blog in New Canon Lens. So you see I love technology, so finding somewhere new to start from for this weeks header challenge, that was a little different was a bit tricky.

I decided in the end to show you that technology is constantly evolving although we still often cling to the old for sentimental reasons or in this case tourism.

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As you can see the brand new technological Tram is right behind the old one in the photo here in Lisbon, but it seemed the old ones that were the most popular.

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New technology is often advertised in very bizarre and off the wall (literally in the case of my header) settings, and it is one of these that I have chosen for my header for “Technology”. I spotted it on our way back to our cruise ship the Azura whilst we were in the port of Lisbon.

Don’t forget to use your technology and follow the links to the other headbangers blogs to see what they have come up with for this weeks theme. You can find their links in my right hand menu bar.

Why not use the comments section to tell me your best piece of technology and why you couldn’t be without it.

Thanks for dropping by.

Header Challenge 2nd Anniversary.

Well today is the 2nd anniversary of our little group  that post a fun header competition each week on our blogs. I haven't been a member from the start I only joined later, but I’ve been a member for well over a year now. It’s great fun choosing a picture or set of pictures to put up as a header to match the weeks chosen theme. Surprisingly this weeks theme is our anniversary.

This weeks header is brought to you courtesy of Gailsman, thank you for the duo of fluffy spiders.

So lets celebrate 2 years of headbanging and I don’t mean against a wall or the type that goes along with heavy metal music Mr spider. I mean the type that goes with our header team: imac, Tom-fishing guy, Gailsman, Lanny, and myself.

Lets celebrate with an ice sculpture from Azura and a few fireworks!!

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Happy Anniversary the headbanger team.

Moving Pictures On-board Azura

This weeks header challenge has been chosen by Sandy and she has chosen Moving Pictures as our theme. So I’ve decided to to tie in my header with a quick introduction to our holidays next port of call on-board P&O’s Azura. After La Palma we had a day at sea, in which they laid on a Galley walk through…

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so we could see just how huge the kitchens are (and there are different kitchens serving the different restaurants.

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Afternoon tea to follow was entitled “Chocolate Delight” and yes it was, from chocolate fountains to chocolate cakes of every description, it certainly was a delight.

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The evening was a formal dress one, as it was the Black and White Ball.

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When it’s black and white themed night, because it is also a formal night with all the men in tuxedo’s, P&O add a James Bond element to the evening as well and all the film showings were of Bond films. We finished the evening by going to watch the 10:30pm showing of Casino Royal on the Seascreen a truly moving picture. The picture and the screen were moving with the gentle movement of the ship as we steamed to our next port of call Lisbon.

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It is this port of call that I have given you the preview of as a moving picture header. I’ve stitched together 23 photos to form a moving picture for you to enjoy of the sun rising over the suspension bridge as we came into Lisbon. I’ll tell you more of our journey into Lisbon and our day around Lisbon in a later post.

Remember to look to see what moving pictures the other headbangers have come up with for their headers this week. Just follow their links in my right hand menu bar.

Azura Sailaways

Its my turn this week to choose the header theme for our little weekly header competition. I decided to keep the theme in tune with my on going blogging about our trip on-board P&O’s Azura. So this week I’ve gone for “Flags”.

What might you ask does that have to do with our trip, well as we sailed away from each port for those that wished there was a sailaway party put on by the ships entertainment team by the Coral pool.

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This involved lots of flag waving and singing and dancing and generally having a good time.

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All ages joined in.

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Lots of people were waving their flags whilst soaking up the sun on the sun loungers.

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They were even joining in right at the top of the ship, looking down over the coral pool.

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The Azura is a British ship so the Union flag was the flag of choice as you can see. P&O even supply them for all the passengers.

Have a look to see what flags are flying high in the headers of the other headbangers just follow their links in my right hand menu bar.

Go on wave your flag!

 

P&O Interlude

Todays post takes the form of a delicious interlude from the diary of our cruise aboard P&O’s Azura. Instead concentrating on the delicious food that we had served on board.

As part of the Header Challenge I take part in each week, Lanny has chosen for this weeks theme “Delicious”, which I think sums up all the food on-board Azura perfectly.

The dining room was immaculately laid out. The waiters assisted you to your seats presenting you with your napkin and menu.

It was the food though that was the pièce de résistance.

Such as this Avocado Pear Salad with Crumbled Goat’s cheese Crottin and Raspberry Vinaigrette

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Or this Bury Black Pudding with a Fried Free Range Duck Egg and Bacon Crumble.

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When Harriet our youngest daughter ordered this main meal she wasn’t expecting the chips to be quite the size they were…

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She said they were delicious though.

As did my one of my other daughters Esther who ordered the next dish…

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the Chicken Tikka Masala with Pulao Rice, Poppadom, Naan Bread and Condiments.

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(sorry about the poor picture)

And my choice the Gressingham Goose Roasted Two Ways with Potato and Parsnip Croquettes, Savoy Cabbage and Redcurrant Jus.

(Yes our family does have very eclectic tastes, but then the menu was so wide we felt we had to try out lots of different dishes).

As for the desserts well they were certainly “Delicious” with a Capitol “D”.

You had Summer pudding with Devonshire clotted cream…

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and chocolate puddings that oozed out chocolate as you cut into them.

Warm Dark Chocolate and Praline Fondant with Vanilla Bean Ice Cream and Cappuccino Anglaise.

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Or the Delicious Greek Yoghurt Cheesecake with Honey and Spiced Blueberry.

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So as you can see; but unfortunately you don’t get to taste, technology has advanced but it’s not quite that advanced yet, the food we had on-board P&O’s Azura, was certainly “Delicious”.

I hope that was what you had in mind when you conjured up your theme for this week Lanny. I’ve created a header with just a few of the delicious delicacies highlighted here. I hope I’ve wetted your appetite a little bit, if so call back soon for more from on-board P&O’s Azura.

In the mean time have a look and see what the other headbangers have come up with for their delicious headers this week. Just follow their links in my right hand menu bar.

See you soon.

Look out something is Falling!

It has been Sandy’s turn to choose this weeks theme for our header challenge competition. So what has she chosen you ask? Well this week you need your hard hat on because she has chosen “falling” as our theme.

I suppose unless the object is lighter than air it will fall  so what should I bring you photographs of?

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Well here’s some brave brave men of the RAF doing a parachute display or, controlled descent, which is in essence, falling through the air attached to a bit of fabric. These men and women however do their falling with a great deal of panache and expertise.

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Many people every year can be found in the town square of Pisa in Italy stretching out their arms to stop the bell tower from falling down. The Leaning tower of Pisa as you can see from the photo does lean a considerable amount. They do assure us that it isn’t going to fall down any time soon though, so maybe we don’t need to hold it up.

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I said earlier unless the object is lighter than air then it will fall. Well I’ve found something that falls even though it has no weight at all. See, the shadow is falling across the grass!

For my header this week I took my inspiration from the weather. We have had a lot of rain falling in recent weeks and I know some of the other headbangers certainly have, so I decided to re-visit macro water droplet shots. This time I used an all black water tray and only the on camera flash for light source.

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So there you have it falling rain drops (artificially created). The best kind because its nice and sunny outside as I write this.

You can see what the others have decided to create for their headers by following their links at the top of my right hand menu bar.

Literature

It was my turn to choose the theme for this weeks header challenge and so I thought through lots of ideas, my family gave me lots of ideas and then at the last minute, I went with “Literature”. No real thought as to what I was going to do for it, it just popped into my head as a theme. So this weeks theme, is “Literature”. I also added the little caveat that there was to be no bookcase photos for it, instead everyone had to be more creative when thinking about their headers. So where did that leave me? I think the inspiration for the theme must have come from one book by Rudyard Kipling, “Jungle Book”. It has great characters in it such as Hathi, an old Indian bull elephant, here perhaps is one of his sons…
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There’s also Akela the wolf pack leader…

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and Shere Khan the Bengal Tiger…

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and Jacala the crocodile…

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and many others within the pages of this wonderful piece of children's literature if you've only ever seen the film Jungle Book you don't know what you are missing there is so much more in the book…

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My header therefore has been created with character's from the story and I’ve used classical works of literature to spell out the title Jungle Book.

Remember to call in at the other headbangers blogs to see what literary masterpieces they have concocted for their headers this week, just follow their links at the top of my right hand menu bar.

 

Greetings

I bring you greetings this week as part of our headbanger challenge, as that is the theme chosen by Lanny for us to focus on for our headers this week “Greetings”.

I could greet you in various different languages such as:

Hello, 你好 (néih hóu), Halito, Bonghjornu, Čao, Ahoj, Hej, Hallo, Saluton, გამარჯობა (gamarjoba), Γειά! (ya), नमस्ते (namaste), ᐊᐃᓐᖓᐃ (Ainngai), 今日は (konnichiwa), Labas, Kia ora, नमस्ते (namaste), Cześć, Привет (Privet), Ciau, Helô,  nuqneH, (is salām 'alaykum) ألسّلام عليكم

Alternatively greetings are the way in which we express ourselves physically using body language to one another.

The most simple of these is when someone greets you with a smile…

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You know when someone greets you with a warm smile that the meeting is off to a good start.

If someone is further away then they may wave in greeting to say hello…

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As you can see in this picture the wave is still accompanied by a smile in greeting too.

When a couple get married they greet each other as man and wife with a kiss…

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and the rest of the wedding party greet them with confetti…

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One of the closest of greetings is the hug, a way of showing that you not only greet the person but that you love and cherish them too.

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For my header I have used one of the other most universally known and accepted forms of greeting the handshake.

I hope you’ve been able to work out at least some of the greetings and their country of origin. Let me know if you do. There’s one in there I will be very impressed if anyone gets it. Well there's a challenge!

To see what the other team members have greeted us with, follow the links to their blogs in the right hand menu bar.

Thanks for visiting, see you tomorrow.

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