A boat with many large pelicans.
I wonder if they realise that if they stay on the boat they can keep it. Who would dare try to chase this bunch off?

A boat with many large pelicans.
I wonder if they realise that if they stay on the boat they can keep it. Who would dare try to chase this bunch off?

How pale can I possibly look. Ah well. I feel tanned.
I did burn.
The hat proved to be a talking point with a french guy…

I guess these guys can’t swim. The water wasn’t very deep, but they were taking no chances whatsoever…

Being the lesser diver there is a greater chance that I will get a picture of Yuki rising from the depths, rather than there being one of me doing so…

The boat we went diving in with Carlo Scuba – an interesting bunch of folk. Living on a beach, taking people diving, and playing terrible flirt games with the girls…

Behold the concentric mountains of Mexico…
We started driving up into the mountains one day, but the roads were horrendous and there was very little going on up there, so we turned back…

Hmm. Seems like we were particularly lazy when taking pictures on our last trip to the US and Mexico.
Here we go…
Some Mexican fishermen.

Didn’t manage to make a single entry in the month of January. Why? Post holiday blues? Being too busy working on the Ahoy Centre website? Farting around putting together a mix for the iPod DJing night Dave and I went to a couple of weekends ago? Worrying about my mother and her house which got flooded in Carlisle? Plotting the development of SubCom.org? Worrying about tax returns?
All of the above no doubt. Prepare for some pictures and updates to articles pages…

Got a webcam so now you can see what a dreadful amount of time I spend sitting in front of my computer.
Plan to do a market-cam thing for the Sunday market on Bricklane. For now it is my mindless stare at the screen.
See left for the latest picture.
Finally, after months of development, fiddling with CSS, tearing hair out over browser compatibilities, and one or two real world events, the NO2ID website is finally relaunched.
Standards compliant XHTML Strict and CSS. Search engine optimisation. Extensively tested in loads of browsers, even overcoming a potentially disastrous IE5/Mac bug at the last moment. This should even work coherantly for those using audio browsers (not that Blunkett will be needing to view the site so much these days.)
Feeling pretty pleased with myself.
