Tuesday, 28 July 2009
Congratulations to Duncan & Rose
Weddings are a wonderful thing and last week Duncan finally got round to doing the decent thing and marrying his long suffering girlfriend, Rose.
Obviously, Rose looked resplendent and Duncan was the Smartest we’d ever seen him!
So off to Chichester we went in best suits, ties and dresses to celebrate with them – unfortunately they refused to take us all to Thailand with them on Honeymoon – bah! Anyway, we hope they have a fantastic time and enjoy the sunshine.
Although, for the bit we did attend, we had a great time – girls looked lovely and the guys didn’t brush up to bad either(apart from the wardrobe doppelgangers!!)
Rumour has it, that not only did Gareth and David arrive together and leave together, but they got dressed together……… anything else they did is just hearsay!
Everybody enjoyed the warm Summer evening and the generous doses of Champagne, there were a few sore heads the next day after the late night celebrations, cheers!!!
Finally, I have to say that we wish the happy couple all the best for the future……and see you soon.
Friday, 17 July 2009
Summer Fun in the Rain (again!)
A bunch of us went off to the Park last Saturday evening to enjoy a Picnic in the Park to enjoy a trip down memory lane to take in the delights of the The Backbeat Beatles and The Counterfeit Stones. However, most of us don’t have any memories down that lane as it was all before our time!
So off to King George V Playing Fields, Farnborough with umbrellas and coats on top of the cool boxes in readiness for a evening of 60’s and 70’s musical delights.
It was a bit damp, but a few beers brought out the dancing shoes.
As you can see, the rain didn’t put us off - although dancing in raincoats isn’t exactly a fashion statement!
Thanks for Dan for organising it, Angela for strawberries and cream – maybe see you there next time?
http://www.picnictomusicinthepark.co.uk/
Tuesday, 14 July 2009
Shepherds and Pink Tea Pots
In celebration of the Blooming English Summer, I took a quick trip down to the Hampton Court Flower Show to see what was going on in the horticultural world. I wasn’t interested in the digging and prolific amount gardening supplies on sale, more the feature gardens and displays that some of the green-fingered types had been creating just down the road from me.
I must admit that I was quite surprised at what was going on, my favourite garden being the Soft and Quilted (sponsored by a Loo Paper!) which featured dozens of Oak saplings surrounded by a kind of open palisade somewhat reminiscent of Stone Henge. It was actually quite cool.
A couple of other notable examples were the Shepherds Bye, which was great with an almost ‘virtual’ shepherd and sheep printed on glass – clever little touch as I suppose you couldn’t trust either of the real things to not wander off.
There were a few others with garden buildings, mostly kit form and/or having some kind of ecologically sound theme – all sounds a bit TreeHugger but I’d certainly like to open my back door to see something like Sadolin’s Nature to Nurture. Very cool, just imagine soaking up the summer sun, having a nice cup of tea and just relaxing here………….
Well that would be nice, but we were unfortunately repeatedly reminded that this was a typical English Summer – and we stuck with it until the showers finally beat us back……………. a good day though and food for thought, anyone up for growing an Exhibition stand????
Thursday, 2 July 2009
Flickr brought right to you!
To save you from trying to find the Flickr feed, we decided to bring it straight to you. Please give your browser a couple of seconds to load the images, then sit back and enjoy the slideshow - hovering over the images will let you see both the controls and the thumb-nails.
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Wednesday, 1 July 2009
Flickr is here
2LK have joined the Flickr bandwagon and uploaded a series of images of some of best work to
the web for all to see.
Click on the image to see some more of our great stands for a variety of clients, big and small / home and away that we have been working on.
The Honda stand to the right was put together with our Canadian counterparts Taylors and was rolled out for the first time at the Montreal Car Show last year, it’s since been installed at a number of other Canadian shows and looks to be set for a continued program for the next couple of years
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