Preparing mentally for a
surf on a balmy Cornwall day, June 2001


In Newquay, Cornwall with mad London surfers Tim and John Wong, or as we
know him "San Juan"
We never did get the girls name.
Have Malibu, am complete.

Enjoying a well earned post-surf ale in
Bristol

The Metropolitan Tabernacle, made famous by
Charles Haddon Spurgeon, 'the Prince of Preachers'.

Monument to the great fire of London in 1666,
which basically destroyed almost all of it.

With flatmates Paul and Emilie

Home from work and happy!

My roots! great uncle David, great cousin (young) David, and great
aunty Hilda in the North (Sunderland).

What a great family!
Outside 10 Whitehall Terrace, where me Da was
born

St Andrews Newcastle, a pretty building, but
no church here on the day I visited

The North Sea viewed from Seaburn, near
Sunderland

Enjoying a Fosters (as if!) at Seaburn with
young David

Durham town centre

Durham cathedral

With Aunty Joan and Uncle Hugh

Back in London, at Greenwich, The Cutty Sark,
famous for shipping tea from India.

Have tea, am complete (the English
version)