Staring out of Alan Gilbert Learning Commons (AGLC) building, I saw this view. Some cheeky clouds fooling around in my opinion. Then, I sat there and looked blankly into the sky. I am going to miss this place dearly when I leave here. My loyal readers would agree that this place has allowed me to blog some really fun experiences. I thought to myself, how will the next few years going to be like? Will I be able to cope with them? I hope it will be an exciting and fun as the clouds on display here.
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Here is another Manchester United iconic manager, Sir Matt Busby. His managerial records and longevity at Manchester United are only surpassed by Sir Alex Ferguson. I pictured this shot of Sir Alexander Matthew Busby's statue in front of the Old Trafford stadium.
On the side, while writing this article, I realised something in common between the extremely successful managers at Manchester United FC. They all have Alex in their names.
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Today's post is a photo that I have taken some time back on 2nd August 2013. I have taken this photo on Oxford Road in Manchester, the junction in between the Royal Northern College of Music and Manchester Business School. This photo featured the city centre skyline when One St Peter's Square was still under construction.
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The front view of the tram when leaving Cornbrook station for Pomona station in the direction of Eccles. A glimpse of the interior of the tram reflected on the back on the driver's panel while travelling home to XQ7 building. As you can see, it was a cloudy day, but it did not spoil the view of the tracks ahead. Better get home soon before it begins to rain.
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Hi, I am back blogging again after shifting servers. This post is the first article after I have shifted and it also acts as a formal test to identify issues. The photo above captured bees pollinating near MediaCityUK in Salford Quays.
Now I have officially shifted back to Singapore and will be posting from sunny Singapore from now on. Hence, the shift in servers. However, I have some photos of Manchester and UK, which I will be rolling out in my next few articles. Thanks for supporting my blog all these years and I hope to see all of you in the coming years too. Stay tune for more action!