After a lot of press coverage in the last couple of days, it seems that Hull have appointed Nottingham Forest coach Frank Barlow as caretaker manager until Phil Parkinson has his resignation from Colchester accepted.
Author: jane
Separated at birth?
As we were watching the Portugal v Holland game we realised that the referee Valentin Ivanov reminded us of Whose line is it anyway? contestant Ryan Stiles. With 16 yellow cards and 4 sendings off it might as well have been a comedian doing the refereeing.
The Tour de France
The Tour de France is coming to England next year. On Saturday 7th July there will be a Prologue time trial in London, and on Sunday 8th July there will be the first stage which will be London to Canterbury. There will also be the Opening Ceremony in London on Friday 6th July.
The Tour de France was last in the UK in 1994, and has only been here once before that in 1974.
We spent Saturday at
We spent Saturday at the Kent Air Show with the family watching some impressive air displays.
Last time visited my
Last time I visited my parents we headed back from Filey via Bridlington, and happened to stumble across the Bayle Gate. My Grandfather was a stonemason by trade, and Dad told me that the Bayle Gate was one of many buildings he’d played a small part in preserving. I wish I knew other things he’d worked on, or what his mason’s mark was.
Well its not quite
Well its not quite a month since I blogged with relief that Peter Taylor wasn’t joining Charlton, unfortunately he isn’t going to stay at Hull either and is joining Cystal Palace instead :-(. The only positive is that Hull gets compensation for him going. Mick McCarthy, Joe Royle, Dave Penney, Martin Allen, Steve Tilson and Phil Parkinson are the names currently being lined up with the job.
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One of the non
One of the non-spam emails I had waiting for me was about a new Brighton based site Green Brighton which uses google maps to be a directory of all things green in Brighton – “vegetarian and vegan restaurants, organic veg boxes, recycling centers, permaculture gardens and meditation classes“. Looks like it could become a good resource.
We ve just got
We’ve just got back from a really pleasant few days break in Prague (of which more later I’m sure). As is now traditional, we had to find a wall chart for the world cup, and having failed to find one before we left the UK, this years is from the Czech magazine HATTRICK. The special World Cup issue also contains team information, and their predictions. So, according to HATTRICK the winners will be Argentina, with the Czech Republic in 2nd place. Third will go to the Netherlands and 4th to Brazil. And what do they say about England? We’ll go out in the 2nd round.
Prague 2006
We booked a 4 night break in Prague through Last Minute and found Prague a great city. Everywhere you turn there are impressive buildings. Every corner you turn there is something to make you stop and think. And the beer is cheap as well 😀
We used the Time Out Prague and the Prague popout map to find our way around.
We did the usual touristy things, checking out the castle, the Charles Bridge, the old town, the new town. We only visited one museum which was the Museum of Communism but there were plenty of others we could have seen.
It would be possible to spend a 2 night break in Prague and see most of the sights, we were fortunate enough to be able to take it easy and have a relaxed stay.
We stayed at Andels Hotel, which was out of the centre somewhat, but really well connected by a wide range of transport, and the hotel was lovely with good facilities.
All in all, a great trip and a city well worth a vist.
Last Sunday we headed
Last Sunday we headed out to the Ridgeview wine estate near Ditchling to see what tastings they were doing to celebrate English Wine Week. Ridgeview specialise in sparkling wines, so the best comparison from last years vineyard visits was our visit to Nyetimber. The major difference is that Ridgeview is open to the public 6 days a week for tastings throughout the year, something we may take advantage of next time we have visitors. We tasted the Grosvenor, the Cavendish, the Fitzrovia and their special, limited red, the Pimlico, and left with 4 bottles to enjoy over summer.