Wednesday 10 July 2013

Farm

Today I have been on a trip to the farm!

Farm Farm Farm

And would you believe it, this 600 hectare farm is inside the M25.

House news of the day:

Good - the holes in the floor have been filled in.
Bad - they can't find a match for the wooden flooring, so we are looking at having the whole lot replaced (lounge, hall, study, dining room).

Tuesday 9 July 2013

Sporting success

Sporting success stories from today:

Jake - house table tennis - won all of his matches, but due to some defeats for the rest of his team, they come third overall.

Me - golf day - play some fairly ropey shots, but thanks to the rest of my team carrying me along, end up second overall and win a £50 voucher for the pro shop which I spent on a new golf shirt.

Monday 8 July 2013

Brighton report

Back home from our little trip to Brighton, time to write up the report.

We were on the road at about half past eleven on Sunday morning, after I had been to play at church. Unfortunately there had been an accident on the motorway, and so it took rather a long time to get there, and by time we had arrived and I had dropped off Nicky and Jake to check in to our hotel, all of the car parks along the seafront had rather long queues for them, so I headed back up to my regular spot at the top of the lanes. I wandered down towards the seafront and Nicky and Jake walked up, and with the help of a few phone calls describing landmarks we were able to meet up, and we went to a place called "Bagelman" for lunch.

We enjoyed having a look around in the lanes, and were able to keep reasonably up to date with tennis news thanks to a combination of radios, TVs in shops, and smart-phone updates, although the 3G was being annoyingly slow. By the time it got into the 3rd set it was all getting a bit too tense, and so we headed back for the seafront and our hotel, where we watched the last few nail-biting games.

Once we'd got over the excitement and had a bit of a rest, we headed back out along the promenade towards the pier for our first foray into the arcades. We were successful on the 2p sliders, and came out with a keyring, as always, but sadly no luck on the grabby machines. Still, Jake did a good job of amassing prize tokens, which were totalled up and tucked away to be added to on another visit.

Walking back along the seafront we went into JB's Diner, where Jake took on the full rack of ribs, and gave a pretty good account of himself. Fed and refreshed, we enjoyed a gentle stroll back along the front to our hotel, where we called it a day (annoying Jake by singing along to Mamma Mia on the TV whilst he was trying to get to sleep!).

We'd decided against the hotel breakfast when booking, and so once we were up and ready to go this morning, we went in search of food, and found it at the All Bar One cafe near the Pavilion. Nicky put us to shame with her healthy fruity granola, whilst I had eggs benedict and Jake had sausages. Highlight of the meal was the fact that the morning cappuccinos came with a little glass of smarties!

After breakfast Jake and I wandered through the Pavilion gardens taking a few photos, before heading into what Jake declared must be one of the largest guitar shops in the country. Nicky made a start on some shopping, and we joined her after a while and had a good look around the lanes, stopping off for a rather nice ice cream. But, the seafront, and in particular the pier was calling to Jake, and so we headed back there so that Jake could add to his prize ticket tally before cashing them in, as well as beat me at Hover Hockey.

We found a beachside cafe for a late lunch, and even though the service there was very slow, we were able to sit in the sunshine and watch the world go by, and the food was good when it came - at least my fish finger sandwich was!

Sadly by this time, it was about time for me to go and fetch the car, Nicky and Jake to fetch the case from the hotel, and for us to head northbound on the A23.

I think Jake was the winner in the shopping and souvenir haul, coming home with a couple of pairs of sunglasses, a ukulele (!), a new pair of Fred Perry shoes (some bright spark pointed out that perhaps we'll be buying Andy Murray shoes before too long now!), and a Family Guy pint glass (thanks to pier prize tokens!).


Lanes Heading for the pier From the pier Nicky and Jake Brighton Pavilion Shady dude

Sunday 7 July 2013

77

So, a 77 year wait is finally over. Amazing scenes in SW19, watched from a hotel in BN1. Well the last few games were, after trying to keep up with the score on mobile as we wandered around the Lanes.

More tomorrow when I have decent Internet access.

Saturday 6 July 2013

Founders

It's the first Saturday of July, so not only must it be the ladies' final at Wimbledon, it is also Founder's Day, and so we were off to Rochester this morning. We dropped Jake off for his registration in the Vines, parked up, and enjoyed a brief stroll along the High Street before taking our place in the Cathedral.

Rochester Cathedral

The service was very good, although I'm sure that the volume of the boys' singing has diminished somewhat over the years. It seems like long gone are the days when one of the first pieces of standard issue when arriving at the start of your school career was your hymn book!

After the service we caught a brief glance of Jake as he dashed off to Subway to get his lunch, and Nicky and I enjoyed a sandwich in one of the coffee shops along the High Street, before taking Jake and a couple of his mates back up to school for the afternoon.

We met John and Margaret at school, and set up on the boundary of the cricket pitch, vaguely watching the sport, but mostly enjoying the sunshine. It's good to see that some school traditions haven't changed. Pitt came last in the athletics, and Gordon first. Still, I'm sure that the Pitt students still maintain that whilst they may not have the sporting talent, they have the brains, as I think was claimed a generation (or two?) ago.

At Founders Day

Back from school and it's been an evening of barbecue in the garden, enjoyed by humans and animals alike.

Opus Barley

Tuesday 2 July 2013

Station

Passing through Paddington station today, I noticed a little statue of an animated animal, and this time it wasn't the bear over by the escalators, it was a dog part way down the platform.

I didn't stop long enough to work out why he was there - just long enough to take a picture before getting on my train.

Gromit
It tops off a couple of days of noticing things in stations. Yesterday, I finally noticed that some clouds have replaced the Olympic rings in St Pancras.

St Pancras clouds St Pancras clouds