Hill Climb
A visit to the Prescott Hill vintage hill climb has resulted in a new section in the gallery which nobody can find.
A visit to the Prescott Hill vintage hill climb has resulted in a new section in the gallery which nobody can find.
Done stuff. Don’t like the colour of the site title but can’t find another one that shows up. Does the site need a title? Do I need a site? Do I care? No.
Well, its the start of the last year of the decade, century and milleni…. mile… melly… minellium, so to celebrate, I’ve bought skilleter.org.uk as a present to myself, and why not!
In a totally pointless and probably futile exercise driven only by withdrawal symptoms from my regular games of Scrabble and a feeling of ‘well, why not?’ (the answers to which were very carefully ignored), I’ve decided to replace usual handing around of 100+ boring photographs to people who weren’t interested after photo number 3 with…
Realised that the web site is over 20 years old and it still hasn’t helped me go viral. Come to the conclusion that going viral probably now has a different meaning in 2020 and that I don’t want to go. Might go fungal instead, but don’t think I can get ointment for it. Decided to…
Continued the continuation by adding pictures from the maritime museum in St. Helier. We went to a vineyard and a pottery as well, but I was too busy carrying Lois’s shopping to take any pictures. Contributions to the J. M. Skilleter Wallet Restoration Fund are urgently required and will be gratefully received.
Another little update with a few new photographic imagary including one one or two of me on the Royal Scot many, many years ago (ye gods, ’twas over a quarter of century ago!). See the ‘Butlins’ link on the left for more information! I’ve also stuck another nice picture of the boys on the site…