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Volume: One Louder
December 05, 2006

Mark & Lucy WeddingGot a nice little e-mail from Joel at UVA alerting me of the Making Of Volume shots up on their website... after my hastily typed piece before we flew up to Scotland. As I briefly said, you must go to Volume, it's an engrossing experience that we'll certainly be off to see again. On a Lighting note there's another free piece to be seen at the South Bank, with David Batchelor's Festival Remix from today until January 6th.


Mark & Lucy Wedding: 02/12/06

We had a fun weekend North of the Border in Loch Awe, with three very late nights [the first, en route, at Viv & Trev's] followed by three early mornings... making sure my cold has now reached "stonking" level. Still, the wedding was great. What I can remember of it. Although the Scottish weather tried to put a dampener on things and my camera was next to useless in the low light with my hands shaking from the cold winds. The rain held off for the official photos though and for the choregraphed Born Slippy fireworks [I think], it was getting a bit messy by then.

A lot of guests had to be ferried the long dark journey back from Ardanaiseig, down narrow roads to another Guest House, at midnight. So only a few of us braved the half mile golf buggy journey back to our cottage to carry on into the morning. Well, I didn't quite make it as long as everybody else!

The 6 hour wait at the airport for the flight home wasn't much fun though, nor was the take off in 66 MPH winds!!! Although the views of massive, tumbling waterfalls and snow capped mountains around Loch Lomond on the two hour drive back to Glasgow were worth it. Oh! and the venison at the hotel was awesome.

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