The 9th of February and the day has been horrible. Many drinks were consumed in an attempt to wash myself clean of the day. They failed.
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8th of February and it’s my girlfriend’s birthday. Her main present, admittedly to myself as much as to her, are tickets to go and see Brand New at the Roundhouse.
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7th of February, and despite the fact that I’m normally a dark chocolate guy, I’ve been craving Milka, the chocolate of my youth.
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The 6th of February; a Monday. A dismal workday, which means that it’s quite hard to take the SLR out and about. For a start, the office is a dreary, open-plan place like millions of others. I could take pictures on the train of commuters, there’s plenty of life there, plenty to see and document. However, most of my fellow commuters in the mornings are students on their way to a girl’s school. If I start getting a camera out, it would be beyond creepy. Taking pictures surreptitiously even more so.
Instead, I give you my laptop desktop on almost any given day. Photos, Twitter, Spotify, a web browser looking up something or another that has nothing to do with my dayjob and, a slight nod towards my actual employment, Outlook.
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5th of February and a light dusting of snow has transformed Woking Park from a dreary dog-walkers delight, into a winter wonderland.
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4th of February was another cold day, the day the snow came. There, in the town centre, was this angel, perched atop a war memorial, guarding the skies of Woking.
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It’s the 2nd of February and my days seem to be all about the Batman these days, especially as I received the game Arkham City for my birthday. Not just the game, but the collector’s edition which came with this rather fetching statuette of the Dark Knight himself.
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It’s the 1st of February, Olly’s birthday. Where better to meet than a purveyor of ale that happens to be opposite where he works?
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The 31st of January is a strange day to start a photo per day project. But if you’re going to do it, then starting with a dram or three of Yamazaki whisky is no misstep.