I have recently returned from a conference(about parasites) in Newcastle (NE of England, near the sea). So there are many interesting pictures to show you. I had a fun time learning more about parasites, and all the older gentlemen of the society thought my poster was wonderful. It was an awful lot of socialization, though. Today I just hung out at home and planted some seeds, did chores, and drew some pictures for folks.
Here's the River Tyne, flowing through Newcastle:

This is the famous Gateshead Millenium Bridge!
Let's play a game. What is wrong with this picture?
After those lovely bridge photos, I bring you this:
What, you ask, is this horrifying visage? well, in the building where the conference lectures took place, there was a large (8ft?), circular, concave mirror. As you walk toward it, you appear very distant and upside down. As you approach, you disappear! Then, SUDDENLY, you reappear, right-side-up and large! It is very surprising, and challenging to walk quickly up to it without flinching! the 'targeting reticule'-looking thing over my eye simply marks the centre of the mirror. I took several interesting photos in the mirror, all of them as bizarre as the above monstrosity!
Tune in next time for: "Keeping drunk students out of the garden: a synthesis of modern techniques"
3 comments:
What a horrifying visage! The pictures are very wonderful, and the blob-like glass building on the left in that first photo intrigues me. Notice in the picture of the van driving in the middle of the road it is passing a cyclist who looks like one of those old-dude-professors
-who-saves-the-environment-by-
riding-a-bicycle.
While your sun is shining, meanwhile Ohio is experiencing a bout of purely English weather. How grey and wretched!
Post a picture of your poster!
great photos, especially that scary mirror image.
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