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Why is this section in black, you ask? Is it a political statement? A symbol? A protest?

Nothing so interesting, I'm afraid. This is my idea of arty. These pages are my pictures, and I think they look better against black.

Here's what I'm going to do for now: I'm going to put up a few of my favorites on this very page. When I get new favorites, I'll move the ones that were here to a link below marked with a date and a short description. So if what you see isn't what you expected, scroll past them and you should find a way to get to what was here before.

Some of these pictures may depict me, or people I know. If you contact me, and I know you, I might tell who's who by email. Seems safer all round this way, I think.

This page may take a while to load, depending on how crazy I've been with the digital camera lately.

->Pictures from AFP Cambridge meet here

Lindisfarne, an island only when the tide is in. Note block under boats:

 

The castle on Lindisfarne from a distance, with decorative sheep:

 

Close up of the castle:

 

The Abbey at Lindisfarne, in imitation of Durham Cathedral:

 

 

A horse guarding the path to St. Cuthbert's hermitage island:

 

The bell tower of Ely Cathedral, famous from Dorothy Sayers' NIne Tailors:

 

The octogon of Ely Cathedral, built when the original second tower collapsed because algebra hadn't been invented yet:

 

Under the Octogon:

 

The Lady Chapel:

 

Ely had some of the best modern art I have seen in some time:

 

And world famous stained glass:

 

The outdoor market in Cambridge, behind Great St. Mary's Church:

 

Queen's college, outside the Fellows' Garden:

 

The cloisters of St. John's College, Cambridge:

 

The Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, Cambridge, and bicyclists, who were everywhere:

 

Trinity College chapel, with statues of Trinity alumni Isaac Newton and Francis Bacon:

 

Anxious Nat-Scis getting their results at Cambridge,

 

Attendees of the AFPmeet in a punt:

 

A gown in a window, reflecting King's College Chapel:

 

The Kansas City Shakespeare Festival, the day after I returned:

 

My friend models the Slow Driver Cap I brought him from England:

 

A slow sodium-light smile:

 

Rubik's cube in all its evilness:

 

My new bedroom in Denver, very Victorian. Taken before my mattress arrived:

 

Castle Rock, Colorado, where my family lived in an apartment before the move:

 

->summer 2001 pictures

->September pictures

->first half of October

->second half of October

->early November

->afp Yorkmeet

->Durham Christmas

->Kansas Part I

->Kansas Part II

->back at Durham, and a play

->around Durham, February

->nice lighting, February

->mountains, mainly

->Harry Potter People

->London and Oxford

->Yorkshire

->Greece

->Spring and physics

->Bob Dylan and Queen Elizabeth II

->Van Mildert people

->Lumley Castle, Tom Paxton, and the last people