The photos of our Ireland trip are now up on the site. The journal will get written up in due course, but there are several things above that on my “to do” list… like organise a wedding!
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The photos of our Ireland trip are now up on the site. The journal will get written up in due course, but there are several things above that on my “to do” list… like organise a wedding!
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Whilst we were in Ireland, Brighton was host to Normstock II, the second Big Beach Boutique event. Last year there were around 60,000 people on the beach for Fat Boy Slim’s free event, this year there were 250,000. There are photos and a few more details available here.
Well, we’re back in Brighton now after an action packed week in Ireland. I haven’t had time to process the (many) photos yet, or write up the journal but it’ll happen sometime soon (ish!). We were on a cycling trip with Irish Cycling Safaris and we had a great time – the people on the trip were really good fun and we all got along really well. We did the Connemara, Galway and Mayo tour, and some of the scenery was beautiful. We were very lucky with the weather as we only had showers on 2 days, which is a bit of a miracle for the summer in Ireland this year which is shaping up to be the worst for many years.
Apologies to anyone who has been spammed from janeandrichard.co.uk. I got an “Undelivered Mail” report the other day for a mail that I didn’t send. It had a subject of “Feest”. Not much I can do about it, other than apologise. Sorry!
Panic gripped the streets of London this morning when patches of sky took on an unusual blue colour and a ball of fire appeared above the city.
The phenomenon, known as ‘The Sun’ and commonly found in Mediterranean countries, unleashed a terrifying heat and brightness upon the capital, causing many pedestrians to take off their hats and scarves, while motorists were able to turn both their headlights and wipers off. Tony Blair urged people to be calm and return to work as normal stating: “We’ve seen this sort of thing before”, he said,”but it never lasts.”
There are forecasts that ‘The Sun’ could be seen throughout the weekend but a spokesman for No.10 said, “I wouldn’t hold my breath”.
Thanks to Anna for sharing that 🙂
Hmm, weird. The socks I’m wearing today seem to have a slightly velcro like property to them. Or at least they stick ever so slightly to the carpet in the office (yes, I spend most of my day wandering around in my socks). Very strange. Haven’t noticed it before, but then these don’t get worn very often – they’re kind of an emergency pair.
We were in Hull at the weekend (see the wedlog) and were doing some shopping at Princes Quay. We noticed a lot of canoeists in the water that surrounds the shopping centre, and it turned out to be the Hull International Canoe Polo competition. Now we’d never seen Canoe Polo before, and the first game we watched was a ladies game and it was really interesting. Later in the afternoon, after we’d finished shopping, we stopped and watch a couple of the mens games, and were amazed at how aggressive, fast and enjoyable to watch they were. The Hull event seems to be an annual event, so hopefully we’ll remember to keep an eye out for it next year and go and watch some more games.
The Degree Confluence Project is interesting: “The goal of the project is to visit each of the latitude and longitude integer degree intersections in the world, and to take pictures at each location”. There are 12,629 still to do, but France is now “done”.
What a pleasant evening. It’s Jeremy’s birthday today so we’ve just been to the Three Jolly Butchers for a couple of pints with the birthday boy. It’s a really nice pub, and is in danger of becoming our “local” – fairly quiet, serves good beer, not too busy (sounds like we’re getting old doesn’t it??? – ho hum).
For Jeremy’s birthday we bought him the Executive Air Hockey Game from the Discovery store. Somehow, I think this will be arriving in the office tomorrow, actually, make that I *hope* this will be arriving in the office tomorrow :-D. Apologies to anyone in the Three Jolly Butchers this evening who wondered what the hell the noise was – that was us. Sorry!
I was working in Essex today, and at lunch time we jumped in the car and headed out. As you might imagine, the roads were busy. At one roundabout a driver had stopped across the roundabout blocking traffic. A breakdown, right? No. She was out of her car chasing a small rabbit back into the grassy central reservation. Isn’t that cute/insane [delete as applicable]