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P.G 119
Prue 113
Peter 108
James 107
Hamish 104
Sarah 101
Jack 86
Sally 82
Rob 70
Mary 60
Ben 55

Switzerland v Czech Republic

Swiss: Sally,

Draw: Rob,

Czech Rep: Peter, Mary, Ben, Jack, Sarah, Hamish

Portugal v Turkey

Portugal: Sally, Rob, Peter, Mary, Ben, Jack, Sarah, Hamish

Draw:

Turkey:

Austria V Croatia

Austria:

Draw:

Croatia: Peter, Mary, Hamish, Ben, Jack

Germany v Poland

Germany: Jack, Peter, Hamish

Draw: Ben,

Poland: Mary,

Romania v France

Romania: ,

Draw: ,

France: Peter, Mary, Ben, Jack,

Netherlands v Italy

Netherlands: Mary,

Draw: ,

Italy: Peter, Ben, Jack,

Spain v Russia

Spain: Ben, Jack,

Draw: ,

Russia:

Greece v Sweden

Greece:

Draw: Ben, Jack

Sweden:

More photos added. Two days of work on the roof timbers – seems they work quite fast. The first 3 pics are from tuesday morning. The other 3 are from Weds morning.

OK I stumbled across this image on the web the other day (I think it originates from the Daily Telegraph newspaper Sydney). It is a picture of a spinning woman, but there is a catch – she can be seen to spin both clockwise and anticlockwise.

The theory is that those who see the image spinning clockwise predominantly use the right side of the brain and are more “free thinkers”, whereas those who see the image spinning anti-clockwise use the left side of the brain and are more logic based thinkers.

When I first look at the image I generally see it spinning clockwise, which is not at all what I would expect. If I look away and back at the image repeatedly I can generally see it spin anti-clockwise also.

Just thought this may be interesting to look at.