Crickson's electric eye

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Originally from the UK, I am currently living with Spiderbaby in Newport, Rhode Island, USA.

Very sad to say our time in the US is coming to an end in September : (

Interesting things I read recently:

The Great Wall of China is not, in fact, visible from space.
Source: In Our Time, BBC Radio 4, 29th April 2010.

Every square mile of ocean contains 46,000 pieces of floating plastic.
Source: The Guardian online.

I am Pavlovs_dog on PSN and would be happy to link up with PS3-owning mobloggers : )

Too Much Information: I was once recognised by a stranger at a party solely on the basis of my Wii Mii.





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Fort DUMPling

Fort Wetherill State Park, Jamestown RI (also known as Fort Dumpling, oddly).

Currently in a state of anarchic and colourful disrepair.

New England Lobster Bake, CT

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The chef explained how the native Americans taught the settlers how to cook the lobsters (poor things) on a bed of seaweed with very hot rocks. Alas the puritans would not enjoy their lobster with wine. Fools.

Wine tasting

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Awful wine, great company. Virtually all my friends in the US are women, strangely.
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Taken from the East Bay cycle path

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I'll miss this place.

Picnic and music at the Florence Griswold Museum, CT

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"And the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air"

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It's taken ages to go through all the DC pictures, so I'm a bit behind.

From the 4th of July celebrations in Newport. Original period cannons were unbelievably LOUD!
9th Aug 2010, 18:53   | tags:,,,comments (4)

I'm a shadow fan

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Last stop: DC's botanical garden