Showing posts with label . Christmas day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label . Christmas day. Show all posts

Tuesday, 29 November 2011

November Fog

Jumping and jiving

Christmas Lights

21st November

Our Annual Remembrance Day Service  on Sunday was not as dynamic this year.   The absence of  Military Bands was a significant mistake, replaced by a small civic band that did not add anything to the parade . The audio system was very poor so too, I feel music makes a   huge difference to parades so it was a deep disappointment this year. We should honour our fallen soldiers with dignity and pride but it was rather flat on Sunday..  The following day Dorothy and I travelled into Manchester on the Metro to meet up with friends, who we will be on holiday with next year in France. We had  rather a long lunch in a good little Italian Bistro in the  city centre and talked for hours.  Then we had a mooch round the shops, but we weren’t very interested as it was far too busy. The  city and  shops where festooned with colourful fairy lights and Christmas decorations already  six weeks before Christmas ! Unbelievably I saw at the beginning of November a house  excessively decorated with coloured lights with Ornamental Features and a Christmas Tree in the garden,  people go mad  these days  but how they can afford the electricity is beyond me.  Any way I had a good shop this week and  found some brilliant bargains in Bolton 40% off.  Last week I  ordered some new spectacles so was excited to collect them, Johnny Depp style I wanted a complete change I had taken ages to choose a pair of  bottle green frames.. and I love them.

It was my youngest grandson’s  9th.birthday on the 18th  he is a keen football fan and wanted a Barcelona  Football strip, what a rip off they are, but what does it matter really, as long as he is happy.  Went up to Knaresborough that weekend in  sunshine until I  met with heavy fog coming over the Yorkshire Moors. Fortunately I had arranged to stay over and came home Sunday afternoon before it got dark,
It was  foggy  all over the North West, it  was so bad that planes where grounded and ferries stationary. through till Monday.   We couldn't go on our usual walk with Bob it was so bad, so I finished reading my book, the last one in the  Millennium Trilogy an excellent  read  I am sorry its ended.

Had a real nightmare with my internet connection for three days this month. The router would cut out repeatedly and then run smooth for  a couple of hours then start cutting out  again  every few minutes .. I rebooted it, changed all the filters around on my phone connections, checked the cables and became more and more frustrated.  After 24hours I was convinced  it was  a fault on the phone line, so I rang Talk Talk my Internet Provider .  They where quite polite and efficient in  suggesting I go through the procedures I had already  performed and would not accept it was an unstable phone line. Eventually they agreed to check my line and there you are, the internet has now been stable for the past 12hrs hours!!!!.

 A friend of mine has been planning to start a Modern Jive Event in  a local venue and at the last moment asked me to help out on the first night. Well it was a great success I really enjoyed myself, the music was lively and up beat and some of the couple were exceptional dancers, a joy to watch.  I did start to learn French Jive in 2001  but found  it  far too energetic, I couldn't cope with some of the moves that made me   dizzy,but I might give it another try and try to avoid the whirling around…..  So I am on the door  collecting the money, for as long as I want to be. ….

Tomorrow is  the "National Strike Day" throughout the UK. Some Head Teachers and  many of their staff, nurses  ambulance and health care professionals and  people in the public sector come out in protest of the  Government’s decision to  increased pension  contributions and extended the retirement age. Schools are closed and many offices and services will be affected.  In view of the recent Riots and Marches we have experienced this year I do hope they don’t attract the  kind of nutters that take advantage and make more trouble.

(This link will give more insight into the Governments   Pension Policy
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-15909788

Monday, 3 January 2011

Happy New Year

                                                        
                                                      Walking over the Cricket Field

                                                   The River Nidd Christmas Morning


Well hello! its been ages since I felt like writing again. Happy New Year to everyone 2011 has to be a better year, even with all the financial restrictions and threatened unemployment, we must strive make it better. Yes the thaw has come there are still some mounds of snow along the road side but its good to see the grass again , my poor Hydrangeas have been hit by the frost and I fear they will never recover. I hope you have enjoyed yourselves over the festive two weeks . I found the long weekends a bit of a drag, after all the initial excitement, over eating and frenzied activities. I did manage to get over to stay with Stu & family for Christmas, the motorway was clear, with blue skies and sunshine I made good time, there and back. No snow after all, I had a wonderful time, it felt very special to spend Christmas with them.. I will post some photos of our walk by the river Christmas day with Bob Stu’s four legged best mate . I received some great gifts and saw almost everyone I had hoped to see. Cathi rang and we had a nice long chat, they are having a heat wave and extensive flooding in Western Australia as well as in Queensland, the weather has gone crazy.. New Years Eve my friend Betty and I saw ‘We Will Rock You’ at the Palace Theatre Manchester a musical based on Queen’s songs. There was a Rock Band playing and boy it was loud, but after a while we became accustomed to it and enjoyed ourselves singing and acting like teenagers, it was a good show.
I have had a look round the Sales,70% off in some stores, but I wasn’t tempted I feel a bit jaded after all the pre Christmas shopping. Thankfully all the extra food in the house has been eaten but some temptations are is still around . I need to cut back on the chocolate as I can’t go to the gym for a while as they are closed due to a flood, so I will have to walk more this next week, hope it doesn’t rain.









Monday, 29 December 2008

Post Christmas

Bridgewater Hall Manchester

Well Stuart came down as promised and Andrew brought Ryan around to see his Granma. It was like old times putting up with the boys banter and teasing once again. Don’t think I could have coped with it for long though it would wear me out, as much as I love them. Managed to get to see most of my friends on my Christmas Visiting List. As we all are getting older the list gets longer,but it is good to see them and catch up, if only once a year. Our WOL Christmas Party was very successful after a few unfortunate hitches and some regulars down with flue. Thanks to Gemma for the Buffet, Katie for helping, Julian standing in as Compére and Sean who attended in spite of his injury to cover the Quiz. I always enjoy every evening at WOL, as everyone always makes such a effort.
The weather this week has been exceptional , bright clear blue skies and sunshine every day. Its been quiet mild really and in the sun very pleasant. Frosty and cold some mornings but on the whole a lovely week. The sales are on everywhere. I have avoided temptation as there is nothing I really want and often I buy things on impulse that I regret afterwards. Plus there are far too many cars on the roads and too many people out there in the shops. Altogether a manic experience. Been There ! Done That! No More!
Christmas day was quiet, Andrew finished work at 4pm and joined me for Dinner. It felt good cooking the Festive Meal once again with all the trimmings. The turkey was perfect and everything ran like clockwork. I have spent many Christmas Day in Australia and believe me nothing quite beats being at home in the cold fresh stimulating atmosphere of England at Christmas. Eating your own weight in food and drink in a cosy warm loving environment enjoying some great TV/video entertainment. As much as I love and miss Cathi Amy and Ben in Australia, home is where the heart is and at Christmas time one needs to be with family and friends.
Yesterday Dorothy and I went into Manchester to attend a performance of "The best of Gilbert and Sullivan`s Music and Songs" at the Bridgewater Hall. My Parents loved G & S operettas , Dad could sing most of the Mikado, HMS Pinafore, Pirates of Penzance and many more. They are firm favourites of mine too, so it took my back to my childhood hearing the familiar words and music. Afterwards we had dinner at a Turkish Restaurant in the City. A special treat for Dorothy who spent many years stationed in R.A.F Cyprus with her husband. It was good I enjoyed what I had, something wrapped in vine leaves, then Sea Bass and vegetables followed by a authentic honey based dessert, very sweet.
I hope you all had a great Christmas break and in a few a days it will be the New Year. Resolutions at the ready !
The Bridgewater Hall
Manchester

This architecturally-stunning building hosts over 250 performances a year and boasts an award-winning restaurant and café bar. Its waterfront location in the heart of the city makes it an ideal conference and event venue.
Manchester's prestigious international concert hall opened in September 1996 and since its opening has continued to receive plaudits from artists and audiences alike. In March 1998, The Bridgewater Hall was named winner of a Civic Trust Special Award, given for the new building which has done the most to enhance the appearance of a city centre, as well as an award from the Royal Institute of British Architects in November of that year.
The Bridgewater Hall auditorium is surprisingly warm and intimate for a hall seating nearly 2,400 people. Rows of slender columns supporting a flat, coffered ceiling create the marvellous acoustic, while the seating is carefully tiered to draw the audience as closely as possible around and into the performance. The visual impact of the auditorium climaxes in the spectacular façade of the remarkable £1.2 million pipe organ, designed and built by Marcussen of Denmark.