Monday 3 May 2010
Sunday 2 May 2010
Saturday 1 May 2010
Friday 30 April 2010
Thursday 29 April 2010
Wednesday 28 April 2010
Tuesday 27 April 2010
Monday 26 April 2010
Sunday 25 April 2010
Saturday 24 April 2010
Day 356/365
Friday 23 April 2010
Sunday 18 April 2010
Day 350/365
Shine Manchester..I did the 13 miles Shine walk for Cancer research uk.. Manchester central before the walk started..
Saturday 17 April 2010
Friday 16 April 2010
Saturday 10 April 2010
Friday 9 April 2010
Thursday 8 April 2010
Wednesday 7 April 2010
Tuesday 6 April 2010
Monday 5 April 2010
Sunday 4 April 2010
Saturday 3 April 2010
Friday 2 April 2010
Thursday 1 April 2010
Wednesday 31 March 2010
Tuesday 30 March 2010
Monday 29 March 2010
Sunday 28 March 2010
Day 329/365
Poi is a performance art in which a ball or balls suspended from a length of flexible material, usually a plaited cord, are held in the hand and swung in circular patterns. Poi is one of the traditional performing arts of the Māori people of New Zealand, and has developed many forms used worldwide as a hobby, exercise, or performance art alongside juggling and other forms of object manipulation.
Saturday 27 March 2010
Day 328/365
Poi
Poi is a performance art in which a ball or balls suspended from a length of flexible material, usually a plaited cord, are held in the hand and swung in circular patterns. Poi is one of the traditional performing arts of the Māori people of New Zealand, and has developed many forms used worldwide as a hobby, exercise, or performance art alongside juggling and other forms of object manipulation.
Poi is a performance art in which a ball or balls suspended from a length of flexible material, usually a plaited cord, are held in the hand and swung in circular patterns. Poi is one of the traditional performing arts of the Māori people of New Zealand, and has developed many forms used worldwide as a hobby, exercise, or performance art alongside juggling and other forms of object manipulation.
Friday 26 March 2010
Day 327/365
Poi
Poi is a performance art in which a ball or balls suspended from a length of flexible material, usually a plaited cord, are held in the hand and swung in circular patterns. Poi is one of the traditional performing arts of the Māori people of New Zealand, and has developed many forms used worldwide as a hobby, exercise, or performance art alongside juggling and other forms of object manipulation.
Poi is a performance art in which a ball or balls suspended from a length of flexible material, usually a plaited cord, are held in the hand and swung in circular patterns. Poi is one of the traditional performing arts of the Māori people of New Zealand, and has developed many forms used worldwide as a hobby, exercise, or performance art alongside juggling and other forms of object manipulation.
Thursday 25 March 2010
Day 326/365
Poi
Poi is a performance art in which a ball or balls suspended from a length of flexible material, usually a plaited cord, are held in the hand and swung in circular patterns. Poi is one of the traditional performing arts of the Māori people of New Zealand, and has developed many forms used worldwide as a hobby, exercise, or performance art alongside juggling and other forms of object manipulation.
Wednesday 24 March 2010
Day 325/365
Poi
Poi is a performance art in which a ball or balls suspended from a length of flexible material, usually a plaited cord, are held in the hand and swung in circular patterns. Poi is one of the traditional performing arts of the Māori people of New Zealand, and has developed many forms used worldwide as a hobby, exercise, or performance art alongside juggling and other forms of object manipulation.
Poi is a performance art in which a ball or balls suspended from a length of flexible material, usually a plaited cord, are held in the hand and swung in circular patterns. Poi is one of the traditional performing arts of the Māori people of New Zealand, and has developed many forms used worldwide as a hobby, exercise, or performance art alongside juggling and other forms of object manipulation.
Tuesday 23 March 2010
Day 324/365
Poi
Poi is a performance art in which a ball or balls suspended from a length of flexible material, usually a plaited cord, are held in the hand and swung in circular patterns. Poi is one of the traditional performing arts of the Māori people of New Zealand, and has developed many forms used worldwide as a hobby, exercise, or performance art alongside juggling and other forms of object manipulation.
Monday 22 March 2010
Day 323/365
Poi
Poi is a performance art in which a ball or balls suspended from a length of flexible material, usually a plaited cord, are held in the hand and swung in circular patterns. Poi is one of the traditional performing arts of the Māori people of New Zealand, and has developed many forms used worldwide as a hobby, exercise, or performance art alongside juggling and other forms of object manipulation.
Poi is a performance art in which a ball or balls suspended from a length of flexible material, usually a plaited cord, are held in the hand and swung in circular patterns. Poi is one of the traditional performing arts of the Māori people of New Zealand, and has developed many forms used worldwide as a hobby, exercise, or performance art alongside juggling and other forms of object manipulation.
Sunday 21 March 2010
Saturday 20 March 2010
Wednesday 17 March 2010
Tuesday 16 March 2010
Monday 15 March 2010
Wednesday 3 March 2010
The Start
For the last year I have been working on a 365 day Photo project..
Sadly I didn't realise Flickr would only let me update 200 photographs and as I am a skint graduate I can't afford a new account so I am going to add all the photos and dates here instead...
Hope you enjoy...
Sadly I didn't realise Flickr would only let me update 200 photographs and as I am a skint graduate I can't afford a new account so I am going to add all the photos and dates here instead...
Hope you enjoy...
Tuesday 2 March 2010
Saturday 27 February 2010
Friday 26 February 2010
Wednesday 24 February 2010
Saturday 20 February 2010
Friday 19 February 2010
Thursday 18 February 2010
Wednesday 17 February 2010
Tuesday 16 February 2010
Monday 15 February 2010
Sunday 14 February 2010
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