This isn’t really a work/library-related blog post.
The past year, for me, has been framed—literally—by a friend’s giving me—on long-term loan—his old digital SLR camera (a Nikon D70s). I’ve now had the camera for a full 12 months, and I’ve been using it to document my year. That’s my interest in photography: not to take particularly better photos (technically or artistically), but to get a better record of the places I go and the things I do.
Here’s my 2011, in photos – an arbitrary five pics per month. Happy new year.
January
New year’s walks, and a trip to Edinburgh for Haggis and Mash.
February
In Cumbria for the RSP Winter School event.
March
Organising Pancakes and Mash and gardening.
April
May
June
Hot.
July
August
On holiday in Cornwall / Chris & Donna’s wedding.
September
October
Trips to Glasgow, the Heights of Abraham, and Skegness.
November
Hallowe’en, #DevXS, mushrooming…
…a busy month; worth a second batch. Lots of trips out for work.
December
More trips out. Christmas, #ChrisMash, and a Christmouse.

































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The people. There were around 200 folk there (at the weekend, remember!), from all sorts of library sectors; plus a really healthy sprinking of non-library folk – from graphic designers to poets. While the
The city. Alright, Birmingham is a bit of a pain to get to from the depths of rural Lincolnshire (hence my 4am start). But choosing a location in the Midlands did mean that most corners of the UK were represented.









