Not an entirely random name for a blog, but close. I am not a goat herder - in the usual meaning of that word; nor does the Urban Dictionary definition apply to me either (for a decade at least): an extremely drunk male who having lost all self-respect and standards, loses his powers of discrimination when pulling females. It is said that Gateshead derives its name from a settlement near an early Tyne crossing where goats once roamed. The goats are long gone, but me - I like to roam these parts - or rather run - exploring new places, rediscovering old ones in and around Gateshead and Newcastle when I'm out jogging. This blog is a collection of my photos, thoughts, observations, rants, loves and hates about Newcastle and Gateshead.
Tuesday, 11 November 2014
Fenwick's Christmas Window display
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All last week, the windows of Fenwick's Newcastle store were the shrouded in black plastic, as the final tweaks were made to this year's Xmas display which was unveiled on Friday evening. This annual event in Newcastle, for over forty years now, is hotly anticipated and draws more crowds each year. This year's theme is Alice in wonderland - AGAIN. I caught a glimpse of the display this week and was horrified. From 50 yards away, I immediately recognised the vortex representing Alice falling down the rabbit hole - surely not the same display? On closer inspection, I could see that Alice was not quite as disturbing as the one years ago. Phew!
Wednesday, 5 November 2014
View of the Tyne from the Baltic
Looking North East from the second floor of the Baltic art gallery. In the centre of the picture, below the triangle of white (part of the Byker Wall) you can see the old Sailor's Bethel on Horatio Street, which was once painted by LS Lowry:
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