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On The Fence

Thursday, May 10th, 2012

I don’t blog much. I haven’t really blogged much at all in months. Once again, I find myself wondering if perhaps I should either leave it as is and archive it on my site or delete it altogether. Seeing as I’m paid up for my domain and hosting for the next couple of years, I could just turn it into a public portfolio/travel blog.

There have been times in the past couple of months where I’ve felt the need to write something, I’ll get started with the title but leave it at that as a draft with the intention of writing a post but it nearly always ends up being deleted because I either have no motivation or have forgotten what I was going to write in the first place.

There’s the backlog of travel reports too, stretching back to South Africa in 2009 which have yet to be written and posted. I haven’t even uploaded a gallery of my last couple of trips either.

GPS Mapping Test

Saturday, August 27th, 2011

This evening, I went in search for a WP plug-in that’ll let me display GPS tracks in my blog posts. I wanted something straightforward where I could just upload a .gpx file within WordPress, like you do with pics and vids, and it’ll automatically be plotted on a map and I could just pop it into a post. It was a taller order than I’d expected.

The best, and no means ideal method I found was the OSM plug-in. It’s a bit tedious to use and involves uploading my .gpx file via FTP, copy and pasting that location into the plug-in, meddle with a few settings and then copying and pasting the code generated into my blog post. Here’s what it came up with below.

The other method is to import the .gpx file into Google Maps and then copying and pasting the HTML from that into the post. I’ve added it below for comparison. I think I’ll opt for the Google method in future, it’s just easier.


View

in a larger map

The next task is to find something that’ll display a map with the GPS tracks AND plot images taken along the way.

Sloth

Sunday, July 3rd, 2011

A combination of lazyness, busyness and writer’s block has probably contributed to my lack of posts. I’ve got a fair collection of photos to display but too slothy to upload. Dunno why, but I seem to feel quite sleepy most of the time these days.

Spammy Pants

Monday, May 30th, 2011

Is it just me or are those spam comments getting smarter? At first glance, it would appear that someone actually took the time to read and leave a comment, but upon further examination, why on earth would Panama offshore leave a comment about blue skittles?

Delete

 

Small World

Sunday, February 27th, 2011

I’ve reworked some existing photos and developed a new project called “Small World“. It’s basically a collection of post-processed, tilt-shift, faux miniatures.

Malbun, Liechtenstein

Shock horror!

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

I’m writing my second consecutive entry! My day was pretty dull so I’ll write a bit about the trip up to Northumberland a few weeks ago when Jac and Randy were in town! So we four (including Kamil) went up north with the main objective of landing on one of the Farne Islands to shoot puffins! Jac, Kamil, Vincent and I tried with Skomer a few years ago but were turned away due to adverse nautical conditions. I was successful in my puffin hunt while I was in Iceland (you couldn’t miss them on Grimsey) but Jac wasn’t there with me, however, being the thoughtful person I am, Wingo and I sent her a postcard.

On the way up, we stopped off in Whitby (not impressed, just another quiet seaside town) and Newcastle for dinner (ate at a chain, everything was pretty much closed) before arriving at the hotel for the night. It was one of those service station roadside affairs, but I’ve got to say, it was much nicer than a Travelodge, there was even free WiFi.

The next day, the weather was looking very uncooperative, clouds, rain and choppy seas. Unsurprisingly, when we got to Seahouses, the boats weren’t going out. Nevermind, we still had a few more days to try again. So we went to Berwick-Upon-Tweed, it was cloudy and fairly unexciting, on the way to our next destination we stopped off at a place called “Pot-a-doodle-do”, with an amusing name like that, you can’t really ignore it. It was one of those places where you can paint your own pottery. Really a kids thing. We had lunch there and decided that we’d head up to the Scottish Seabird Centre where we amused ourselves in the gift shop. Once we had lost interest, we went to the near-by littoral zone where we reconnected with nature, there were more jellyfish than you could shake a stick at along with the usual suspects of barnacles, limpets and periwinkles. The weather had perked up and the others wanted to go to Edinburgh. Everytime I’ve been, I’ve been less than impressed in its gloomy, rainyness, I wasn’t particuarly keen on this occasion eventhough blue skies and sun had broken through. So, off to Edinburgh we went, its quite amazing what nice weather can do for a place, no longer was Edinburgh this dreary miserable place, it actually looked kinda aesthetically pleasing. I’ve never noticed before, but it’s a bit of a wannabe city, a lot of their monuments were reminiscent of existing ones in other European cities, some of the churchy things reminded me of Bruge, cobbled streets like Vienna, there was a statue opposite Jenners (I guess that itself is kinda like a Selfridges) which wouldn’t look out of place at Hyde Park where the Albert memorial is.

On the following day,  the weather had improved, but there was still some swell which prevented boats from landing on Staple Island (Farnes is a collection of little islands), however, we did manage to get a boat out to Inner Farnes and Jac finally saw her puffins. The island was all a bit zoo-like where we could only walk along the designated path, there were terns everywhere, babies and adolescent birds walking aimlessly across the paths more or less oblivious to the humans they encountered, puffins were there too, but I wasn’t all that impressed with the whole set up, you could get up closer to the ones on Grimsey, but to be fair, it was good for puffins in flight shots. Saw some other seabirds too, cormorants/shags and kittiwakes. The whole Farnes thing pretty much took all day. Once we were back on the mainland, we brought a kite and flew it. Jac had excellent command of the flying device, too bad I couldn’t say the same for Kamil, needless to say, there was much crashing involved.

We decided to head over to Holy Island on the last full day which could only be accessed by car during low tide while the tarmac road was uncovered by the sea. There, we explored the ruins of the old priory and took some interesting group photos. After than, we decided to head over the Northumberland National Park which was much further than we thought, drove along a bit of Hadrian’s Wall, picked up free light bulbs and drove along forest drive which was suppose to be a bit off-roady, but it wasn’t really. But of a waste of £3 really (yes, it was £3 to drive on a poorly maintained road). When we came out of the national park, we crossed the England/Scotland border again and made a brief visit to Jedburgh. It was rather quaint and we were greeted by three cats, a black one, a black and white one (looked a little like Cici, but not) and a ginger and white one. All rather friendly, but the ginger and white one wanted to fight the black and white one. They were all smaller than Cici, probably around 4-5kg, Cici’s almost a monster weighing in at 6kg (perhaps more since I last weighed him). He’s not obese, just bulky and ever so cuddly.

On the way back to London, we stopped off at York, I can’t remember if I’ve ever visited during those family staycations we used to have in the UK. We probably have, I distinctly remember we stayed in a place in the Yorkshire Moors so it’d be odd if my parents didn’t take my brother and I to York.

I quite like travelling (difficult to guess isn’t it?), and like most of my trips, it was pretty tiring. I was looking forward to coming home, not to sleep in my own bed, but to see Cici. He really is just that cuddly!

Aye carumba!

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

So many things have happened in the last couple of months and I’ve become somewhat lazy to blog about my travels. It all becomes a bit of a chore when the backlog of things to blog (bloglog?) starts to pile up.

I wanted to write more about my trip to Switzerland, much more about Iceland and then last month, there was the trip to Northumberland with Jac, Kamil and Randy, just last week I was in France with Xiao and Anja and on Sunday-Monday gazing upon Stonehenge and Sailsbury cathedral.

I more or less write all day for work and it sort of takes away the pleasure to write personally. But the thing is, while writing for work, I’ll often be thinking of things to blog about, but when I get home and down to the computer, I don’t really feel like it and would rather immerse myself in past episodes of The Simpsons.

*sigh*

Now iPhone friendly!

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

I’ve installed the WPTouch plugin for this blog and it works pretty well. It greatly simplifies the interface of the site when viewed on an iPhone or any other mobile device.

Simple, elegant, fast. What more could I ask for?

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