Ok, I've been. . . a little delinquent about putting up pictures. Rummaging through my photos today, I noticed just how many still weren't up.  Well they are now!  Have a look at the new albums.  Stories from this summer will also soon be up in my next Journal entry.

 First we go back quite a ways.

All the way to last summer!

I finally had my film put onto CDs, and so I can now show the world more pictures from Austria, and also my run-in with royalty in Liechtenstein!

 Next we head to the end of Michaelmas, where New College graduates get together for a night of revelry and enjoyment in black time at the annual Christmas Dinner.   

I have to say that we were really in true form that night.

Also, there's a few shots of the Catz party that I crashed.  Catz always has great parties.

 Next we have the James Martin Institute for Science and Civilization's first World Forum, which took place in March (yes, I do realise it's now nearly October).

This series of pictures takes you (a little bit) behind the scenes of those four days of events.

If you haven't seen much on the Forum yet, which discussed technologies for life extension and enhancement (and their social aspects), I encourage to visit the Institute's Forum webpage.

 I put up a few pictures from Trinity already (Brussels and Easter),  but I've really filled it out now. 

There are shots from the Races at Newbury, More rowing pictures, birthdays, Vivas, dinners, and the Queen!

It was actually quite a term, when I think back on it.  Including the initiation of the Culinary Expedition Club.

 And then we get to this summer! 

You've seen the pictures from the cabin, but now I've put up some pics from the Renaissance Festival and Minnesota State Fair as well (unfortunately no pics from my trip to Houston).

 I didn't get any pictures of swing dancing, but I did snag one from New York!

 And finally there's the invitation I got from Cindy to visit the National Air and Space Museum archives, at 3 hour tour through some of the 30+ hangers that house all of the artifacts that didn't make it into the Museum or its new addition. In particular, I found Neil Armstrong's lunar suit made the hairs on the back of my neck tingle.

And that, my dear friends, brings us just about up to date.  On pictures, at least.  Now for the stories!