she was on a day shift,
I played with a few more photographs, these I took way back when on a walk with Steve and Kai in July 2016,
work was going on in earnest on the banks of the River Thames near the O2,
I also spent a bit more time on 2 black & white shots that I was not quite happy with, this one when we went to Bangor in Wales, I took this at the end of the Garth Pier,
one more, both are panoramas, this one was taken when we were in Hong Kong back in October 2015,
in the evening time for a read and a sherry,
Diana had left me a huge crayfish salad,
'Cheers!',
as Diana was not yet home, for myself it was feet up with a spiced rum for Blade II this type of film is like marmite, you love it or hate it, but here I am not quite sure!, so much work had gone into the make up and special effects, the fight sequences enthralling, but at the end of the film I was still not quiet sure if I liked it or not, just after the film finished Diana arrived home, so after a coffee and a chat it was an old favorite of ours,
The General's Daughter, what can I say? for both of us a brilliant film, the naked corpse of Captain Elisabeth Campbell, daughter of Lieutenant General "Fighting Joe" Campbell, is found staked out on the urban warfare range of Fort MacCallum, army CID detectives and ex-lovers Paul Brenner and Sara Sunhill are called in to investigate, believable story line with captivating music,
regarding the music I have CD from the Library of Congress called A Treasury of Field Recordings, the two main tracks used are Rock Island Line by Kelly Pace for the original click here, and Sea Lion Woman by the Shipp sisters, for the original click here, from the movie here, I hope the links work! with that we were off to bed.
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