#CAPOTW

An exercise in CSS/web design, writing and — most importantly — home to the Collaborative Art Project Of The Week

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    Sunday Pics

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    Calm The **** Down

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    Chicken Pox Wander

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    A Vertical Wander

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    Another wander

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    My Wander. Part 1

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    Twitter Group Photo

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    Waiting at Bus Stop

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    Goodbye Mr Thom

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    Nanny Raptor

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    Pen Ultimate

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    Morning & afternoon

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    Claw D’Amour

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    Ram in Japan

  • Anything to Anyone

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    Anything to Anyone

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    Tipping Point

  • Yore Rope

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    Yore Rope

  • Apathy Reversed

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    Apathy Reversed

  • Elephant and Lion

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    Elephant and Lion

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    Apollo 11

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    Flamenco fire

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    Donkey Darko

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    Ten Pence Short

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    Almost There

  • The Big Push

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    The Big Push

  • Unintentional Pygmy

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    Unintentional Pygmy

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    Curry

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    Geoff

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    Untitled #1

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    Drag And Drop Me

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    Yes I Did

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    Coffee Not Bin-offee

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    Non Coffee-Making Wanker

    • A Vertical Wander

    It doesn't happen very often, but everything came together nicely today. A Friday, good weather, manageable workload, well-behaved children and a compatible schedule... so my lovely wife met me at work, at lunchtime. After showing the boys off for slightly too long, we took them into town to get some lunch.

    We weren't especially hungry, and as as we walked into town, the looming shape of the ferris wheel above Market Square gave us a much better idea of what to do. After the briefest of queues (it is term time) we were on our way, upwards. The Boy loved it, he was totally without fear (in the tiny wind-rocked gondola), and Helen gripped the baby as if he was the only thing that would save her from a terrible, plunging, death.

    A city might seem chaotic at ground level, but it is only from the air that we can truly appreciate how organic and thrown-together it truly is. New buildings wedged between older ones, walls and windows now only visible from private courtyards, and endless alleys and snickets. The exotic gridded cities of the new world seem almost impossible here. image image image image image image image image image image image image image image image image image image