Saturday, June 28, 2014
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
Juniors
Beth visited her new school yesterday afternoon with Parkes. It's small and seemingly very friendly; most of Beth's current school mates will be going there to so hopefully it won't take her too long to adjust to her new surroundings.
Sunday, June 22, 2014
High Weald Landscape Trail
Last Friday and Saturday Steve, Dean, Keith and I walked a section of the High Weald Landscape Trail. We picked it up at Goudhurst in Kent at about 9am on Friday and, armed with maps and gps devices we trotted along to our overnight destination Tenterden. On our way we passed through Cranbrook and arrived in Benenden where we enjoyed a couple of lunchtime pints at The Bull Inn (and several thousand bags of crisps).
Feeling refreshed and a little tiddly we ventured forward and within a couple of hours we arrived in Rolvenden, where we enjoyed a couple more pints at The Bull (lovely pub). And more crisps.
Feeling rather loose we plodded on and arrived in Tenterden soon after. The terrain was gentle and we saw very few people; just rolling countryside, arable pasture and orchards.
Our B&B, Little Dane Court, provided great lodging and after a spruce up we hit the pubs for food and sustenance. The following morning we ate breakfast at 8am. The brekkie was fabulous, very fresh and locally sourced and we ate outside as the weather was gorgeous and this helped brush away the cobwebs.
We set off at 9am on the Saturday with the aim of getting to Rye in Sussex by early(ish) afternoon. Generally the route is well signposted but can occasionally through up navigation issues; the OS maps were fairly essential.
The second day took us through lots of dark woods (we were grateful for the shade at times) and one in particular was full of wild garlic plants which gave the air a wonderful whiff.
The trail on the second day took us past the Chapel Down vineyard. If we'd had more time we'd have spent more time there, but as we were crimped for time Keith used it for toileting purposes.
The second day was quite a slog as Dean's knee was really starting to give him discomfort and Keith was suffering from dehydration and hot-spots. However, everyone took a man-pill and got to the finishing line before 3pm.
Massive thanks to the guys for a fabulous couple of days. Great company and great weather.
Sunday, June 15, 2014
Friday, June 13, 2014
Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Animal Fatalities
I have recently been responsible for the needless deaths of 1 mouse and 2 mackerel through laziness. This has truly rocked my veggie soul. However, my ying-yang balance was slightly pushed back in the right direction when a herring gull defecated on my back whilst running (I was running, not the herring gull).
I feel I have more pain to come but not certain what form it will take.
I feel I have more pain to come but not certain what form it will take.
Monday, June 09, 2014
Saturday, June 07, 2014
Cool
If there is such a thing as reincarnation then I want come back as this - whatever it is. I could sooo rock this look!
UEFA World Cup Feeeeeever
I'm really looking forward to this WC and to England's participation. Usually there is the expectation that we could win the competition; however this time around things are less bombastic and more realistic. Without the star names of previous competitions (except prima donna Rooney) I hope the current squad will play for the shirt and country. Who knows eh?! New stars may be born on the international stage and we may end up in the later stages of the knockout phase - stranger things have happened!!
Thursday, June 05, 2014
Veggie
I have been veggie for about 3 weeks now and it seems to be going well. The cravings for meat are minimal and I am still eating fish so I can get a meaty munch when required. My reasons for going veggie are as follows:
1) Meat is expensive
2) Meat is increasingly pumped full of water and the flavour is poor
3) I like animals and small furry things
Who knows whether it will be a temporary thing but I suspect it won't be!
Monday, June 02, 2014
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