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Header Archive

Since I’ve implemented a random header at the top of this site, I thought it might be good to list the various images that have featured in the array, since a few people have asked already.

Not all the images below are in current rotation. I’ll update this list as it changes.

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Organic apples at Borough Market

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The struts of Brighton Pier at dusk, taken from the beach

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Closeup of a saint’s robe on a stained-glass window at Whitelands College

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Meadow grass, taken at a picnic near Arundel, West Sussex

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Antipasti (the thing in the middle is a fig) at the Dartmouth Castle, London

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A flying rat pigeon in Trafalgar Square

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The road to Kinloch, Ardmeanach peninsular, Isle of Mull

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Angel gravestone in Armore cemetery, Co. Waterford, Ireland

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Rippled sand on Ardalanish beach, Isle of Mull

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Yours truly, taking photos of sunrise in Youghal, Co. Cork (this image also features the photographic talent of Stephanie, in the background)

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Silage truck, Co. Kerry

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Seaweed snagged on barbed wire, Uisken, Isle of Mull

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Burgh and Ardtun, Isle of Mull

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Crossword

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Side of a multistorey carpark in Hammersmith, London

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Bartholomew’s 1/2″ cloth map, 1961, Sussex

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Stack of folded deckchairs, Brighton beach

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Birthday tulips (for my 32nd, I think) from Paul

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  2. [...] talking about pictures, will be changing the image above, as this is just the default which comes with the theme, but need to work out how to get those sharp, curved corners using photoshop elements, perhaps a beer for the designers in the office might help on that one, and might even get around to adding a random image here, as meg has over here [...]

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By the way, I'm female. It doesn't have much impact on what I write about, or how I write, but I thought I'd point it out because so many people who link to this site seem to assume I'm male.

The clue's in the name: Meg. Like all those other female Megs.

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This is a personal site, created and curated continuously since early 2000 by Meg Pickard, a creative geek, passionate photographer, anthropologist and web experience /community /social media specialist, who works for The Guardian & lives in London, UK.
 
The site includes a blog - a personal and evolving collection of links, opinions, thoughts, ideas, anecdotes and musings - as well as a variety of other projects. It is also a place to aggregate some of the author's distributed web activity, like photos, links and music.
 
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Important note #1

This is a personal site. The contents and opinions contained within don't necessarily reflect those of my employer, family, or cat. They think for themselves (though mostly about tuna, in at least one case), and so do I.

Important note #2

Since the overwhelming majority of content on this site is historical, it should be regarded in light of the context in which it was originally published, and not as indicative or revealing of current perspectives, preferences or experience.

Important note #3

While I work and spend a lot of time thinking and talking about social media, participatory technologies and community development strategies, the vast majority of content on this site is not about that.

This personal site isn't about anything, except the perpetual unfolding of one person's experience, and the perspectives, observations and opinions that involves and inspires.

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