Cranes in Dublin Port, Ireland looking like bizarre mechanical creatures wandering around looking for who knows what, possibly a container to munch on. Available as a Fine Art Print or Canvas: Dockyard Creatures in Dublin Port
Thursday, 4 December 2014
Dockyard Creatures
Cranes in Dublin Port, Ireland looking like bizarre mechanical creatures wandering around looking for who knows what, possibly a container to munch on. Available as a Fine Art Print or Canvas: Dockyard Creatures in Dublin Port
Wednesday, 3 December 2014
Golden Gate
Not the Golden Gate Bridge, this is the lovely iron gate to All Souls College at Oxford University. Available as a wall print or canvas: Golden Gate Fine Art Print
Mick House Photography
Bridge of Sighs
Hertford Bridge at Oxford University, often called the Bridge of Sighs although I'm not sure whether that's due to it's resemblance to the Ponte dei Sospiri in Venice, or exam results! Available as a Fine Art Print or Canvas here: Mick House Photography Fine Art Prints
Monday, 11 February 2013
It's Not Just the Beef...
With the current frenzy over Black Beauty appearing in various juicy steak and ale pies, evidence is now appearing that the issue may not be confined to beef products alone and questions are being asked about the source of "Extra Large Value Lamb Chops":
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Saturday, 19 January 2013
Sunseeker Predator 115
As a rule I prefer my boats to have sails, but it has to be said that the Sunseeker Predator 115 Sport Yacht on display at the 2013 Tullett Prebon London Boat Show is something I could learn to live with.
The headline figures of 113 ft long, beam of 24 ft, maximum speed of 26 knots and accommodation for 10 guests and 5 crew only tell part of the story. You really have to go on board to see what it's all about and in a word it's luxury. The interiors of all large Sunseekers are bespoke, resulting in designs that could making leading 5 star hotels have a bit of a rethink.
There are a couple of downsides to a yacht like this though. The first is the price tag of nearly £11,000,000, which might be a little difficult to sneak past the bank manager. Even if your lottery win covers the initial outlay, a 1200 nautical mile trip will consume around 19,000 litres of fuel at 10 knots and if you're in a hurry and moving at 26 knots... well, it's probably best not to think about what it's costing you.
Have a look at the Sunseeker website http://www.sunseeker.com/index.php, choose your favourite and start saving - good luck!
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