I don’t quite have enough time to post tonight, and wanted to do something, so here’s another picture from Kenya.
What I need to do is create a bank of posts that I can publish from when I don’t have anything to say or time is a bit short. Will get on to that soon.

Er… doesnt that defeat the purpose of blogs?
I’ve always understood from you that blogs are a way of letting of steam and having your say about the world and life depending on whats topical at the moment.
If you are typing up a list of posts which are not posted for several months/years down the line, then most topics will lose that relevancy.
Surely its better to deliver quality rather than quanity?
Who’s to say that having a bank of posts will decrease the quality of the posts?
Although blogging is a way of letting of steam, it’s also about keeping readers interested. Not everyone has RSS readers, so if I don’t post for a while, a non-RSS reader could get fed up of checking for updates and never check again.
There’s no reason why I can’t do both, is there?