Change of email address

Important note - new email address.



following the recent upheaval at Tiscali / TalkTalk our old email address has become increasingly difficult to access. In future if you want to get in touch it's better to use



ajr737@gmail.com

Rosie's photo album

It took a bit of trying to get here but I've sorted out how to add a new page! Just got to add the pictures now. the pictures are all "small" but a click on them should give you the full sized version.



One of our first outing to the flower festival in Cromarsh more years ago than I can remember - about 2005


Banbury2007. This young man was on his way to a wedding but managed to find time for a quick go. A few minutes later the Lady Mayoress would have been seen dancing with Anne - but I missed it!


A poor picture as we had to get a passing puppy to take it and he was balancing on a rather rickety platform, but shows Anne and Alan in full regalia at Dingles fairground museum, Devon 2008 Anne and Rosie in Padstow. We were on a sponsored walk of the Camel Trail at the time Being a bit canny we got sponsored for the event not by the mile so spent most of the day in the middle of the town. It was the first time we ever found Euros in our hat








Three pictures taken in Headington while the rest of the world was watching England and Germany.
I'm afraid Microsh*T has different ideas about where these pictures should be placed and for the moment it's winning. sometime I'll find out how to get them to go where I want but for now you've got to put up with Bill Gates opinions on layout. Above could have been taken anywhere but happened to be last Saturday at Ben's garden party. On the left is another picture of the new wheel. I'm on the lookout for a smaller, similar one for the other side.
Organ grinder Alan RobertsJust one picture from the Christmas market. Pinched from the Oxford Mail and slightly better quality than the other one in the article scanned straight from the paper.  It took quite an effort, including both of us laying flat out in the middle of the road at one point, just to get a better picture than the Banbury Guardian.(see above).