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Photo-a-day 87: Heathrow Terminal 5

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Last time I was in this terminal, a couple of years ago or thereabouts, was not long after it opened. It’s far busier today than it was then, though the large number of seats means that it’s still easy to rest one’s feet.

I’m here today for a domestic flight, which probably makes me an environmental disaster. I did come down to London this morning by train, but the cost of a train journey back up to Newcastle today was almost twice the cost of the flight. Even though it isn’t me paying, I feel uncomfortable spending others’ money unnecessarily, so I made the cost-conscious choice.

Train travel’s both more convenient and more environmentally friendly, but the crazy train fare pricing structure priced it out of the market for me today. That’s something that should be rebalanced. Why not impose a rail levy on all domestic flights to support development of the more sustainable form of transport and reduce ticket prices on trains? There may be good reasons why that doesn’t happen, but perhaps it’s worthy of consideration?

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Photo-a-day 86: The many restaurants of Fenwick

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This is the “restaurant directory” outside the flagship store of the Fenwick chain on Newcastle’s Northumberland Street. Listed are the ten restaurants in the store: the Northside Diner; the Terrace Restaurant; Café 21; Johann’s Coffee Shop; the Majorca Café; Tivoli; Pret a Manger; Yo! Sushi; Caffé Nero; and the Patio Restaurant.

I reckon that ten restaurants within a single department store must be close to a record. I know that Harrods famously has 25 restaurants – not that I’ve counted and independently verified the claim – but I can’t think of any UK department store other than Harrods or Fenwick with anywhere near ten. Can anyone else think of any?

Local legend has it that this branch of Fenwick is the most profitable branch of any department store chain in the UK. The Sunday Times Rich List is often the cited source of this information, but I can’t see it under the Fenwick family’s entry in any of the Rich Lists in the Times’s archive, so I’m not absolutely convinced.

The flagship M&S virtually next door – which houses five restaurants of its own (an M&S Cafe, Kitchen, Restaurant, Deli and Food on the Go) – has a food hall which is frequently authoritatively cited as the chain’s most profitable, so the claim about Fenwick isn’t as outlandish as it might first appear.

Anyway, as interesting as all that is, I thought the picture was a bit rubbish. So here’s a bonus one of the Gateshead Millennium Bridge now that the ugly bollards have been removed.

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Photo-a-day 85: The Pennine Tower

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This is the hexagonal Pennine Tower at Lancaster Forton services. It was built in the 1960s, and I think echoes the excitement of the new motorway system back then.

The tower used to house a restaurant, so popular in its day that it’s said that even the Beatles visited. Unfortunately, it has been closed since the late 1980s due to the inadequacy of its fire escape. However, it’s unusual hexagon lifts remain in place, and transport visitors between the ground and first floor of the main service building.

There’s some great history of the Pennine Tower on this fan site, including some brilliant “then and now” comparisons of the top of the tower in it’s heyday and in 2008.

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Photo-a-day 84: My watch

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I’m just about to put this watch forward an hour, as we move onto British Summer Time.

This is the watch I wear most days. I wear it on my right wrist, which I know is classically bad form. It’s very similar to the Casio F91Ws I used to wear as a child, and there’s something comforting in the familiarity of it.

I was slightly caught out by this watch on 29th February: it’s assertion that it was 1st March had me fooled for most of the morning! It slightly amuses me that my digital watch can’t cope with the leap year, but my dressier analogue watch recalls it almost perfectly – it works in four-year cycles, so can’t cope with the more detailed finesse of the leap-year system.

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Photo-a-day 83: Ex-Borders

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This is the old Borders on Deepdale Retail Park in Preston. I miss Borders: it was a great chain. Nearer home, in Wallsend, there’s an unholy co-branded HMV / Waterstones / Starbucks in the old Borders shed, which isn’t quite the same – not least as the different concessions are all differently decorated!

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Photo-a-day 82: Another bit of the Ouseburn

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I’ve featured three shots of the Ouseburn previously – and today’s photo is the fourth, from the fourth different location! This one’s just a little bit downstream from this one. At this rate, I might have photographed every centimetre of its course by the end of the year!

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Photo-a-day 81: Kitchen clock

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Wendy suggested today’s photo: our large kitchen clock. It’s unusual in that it claims to be made by the Edinburgh Clock Company of London, England… which seems a suspiciously unusual base for a company of that name! It was actually from HomeSense.

The post-it beside it is to remind us that it’s running slow. It doesn’t seem worth taking it down to change the battery when we’ll have to take it down to change the hour at the weekend!

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Photo-a-day 79: Journal of Public Health

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I know journal editors have a strong proclivity for austere covers, but it is a little dull. This journal generally sits around the house for a week or so before I get round to opening it, so uninviting is its cover. I’ve made this photo monochrome since I gave up trying to accurately capture the bright orange cover colour.

I think a medical journal with a cover styled like Monocle would be fab: it would be a lovely combination of austerity, uniformity, but also inviting imagery… Though I guess the additional colours in the printing process might push costs up.

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Photo-a-day 78: Ikea

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This is Ikea in Gateshead: where better to spend a Sunday afternoon?!

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Photo-a-day 77: Killingworth Centre

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This is the Killingworth Centre, in the centre of Killingworth, built in 2000. As this picture shows, it’s not the most happening place on a Saturday night, but it was certainly a quiet time to get the groceries!

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