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Sunday, May 29, 2005
Golden Acre

It's the bank holiday weekend, the sun was out and the weather was cool and breezy. And I had a couple of essays to write.

Well I couldn't resist going out and enjoying the weather while it lasted, and to clear my head after trying to think of what to write in the essays.

I revisited a favourite summer spot called Otley, and took a few photographs such as the one pictured here:

Otley in Summer
Above: Otley in Summer

I then came across the Golden Acre Park on my way back and having never been there before, I decided to take a look and see what it was like. It was such a huge place that I didn't finish exploring all of it, but I did have a lot of fun taking photographs. The light was really good for pciture taking, and I've uploaded a few of the photos to my online album.

Take a look:  http://alkam.fotopic.net/c558107.html


If we do not change direction, we are likely to end up where we are headed.

  -- Chinese proverb

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