View from the Flat, a set on Flickr.
Whilst being a domestic goddess today and finding innovative uses for chopsticks, I also found the time to take yet more photos of the view outside my living room window - something which I can be found doing quite often. The photos that I took today made me think about actually putting them up on my Flickr account. As most of them find their way onto my Facebook, I'm just going to put the prettiest ones on here.
A BA(Hons) Media Professional Studies Graduate from Liverpool John Moores University with a love of Liverpool, nail polish, vinyl records, the music industry & glitter!
Tuesday, 19 February 2013
Sunday, 17 February 2013
Jack's Back! Or Is He?
The opening episode of Ripper Street (BBC One) saw the possibility of Jack the Ripper being back, terrorising the streets of Whitechapel once more. After establishing that he hadn't returned, the series continued with little mention of him, only shots of newspaper clippings about his murders were shown. Until now. The last episode (to be aired next Sunday, 24th February) sees his work back again, with the discovery of an organ under the floorboards of the living quarters of Captain Jackson...
This is going to make for an interesting last episode to the series.
This is going to make for an interesting last episode to the series.
Sunday, 10 February 2013
MediaCityUK
As part of looking for my work experience placement this summer, I have been applying to some placements that have been offered by the BBC. With this in mind, my Dad and I decided to take a trip to MediaCityUK on the train to see how easy it would be for me to get there on my own. (I haven't been on a train for years and was in France the last time I went on one.)
Once you know what platforms you need to be on for the right trains, it's fairly easy. The tram is even easier than that as the line ends at the plaza in front of the BBC.
Hopefully sometime before Easter I'm planning on doing one of the tours of the BBC with my flatmates. Having toured the BBC in London back in year 11 for a media trip, I'm looking forward to being able to have the chance to have a look around the studios at Salford.
Once you know what platforms you need to be on for the right trains, it's fairly easy. The tram is even easier than that as the line ends at the plaza in front of the BBC.
Hopefully sometime before Easter I'm planning on doing one of the tours of the BBC with my flatmates. Having toured the BBC in London back in year 11 for a media trip, I'm looking forward to being able to have the chance to have a look around the studios at Salford.
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