Saturday, 13 June 2009
Trips Out
Go see the village http://www.portsunlightvillage.com
Had a lovely surprise this week, Lynda my friend brought me the Head of David.!! A small version of Michelangelo’s statue’s head . She had been to Florence on holiday and as I had not been able to find a David replica during my trip to Italy (I was so disappointed) she was good enough to get me a fine sculpted head ,he has such a distinctive profile. I will hope to get a full version of the statue some day
Go see he is so beautiful. http://goitaly.about.com/od/florenceitaly/ig/Florence-Picture-Galleries/Florence-Davide-11.htm
Thursday I went on a coach trip with ladies from our WI to Carnforth Railway Museum, on the coast Morecombe way. Brilliant day out we had lunch at the excellent Longlands Hotel, then took a leisurely cruise down the Lancaster canal and to top it, sunshine all day. The weather this past week has been unsettling with hot and cold wet spells, this next week we have been promised sunshine but we will see ! Actually had my sunlounger out for a day of relaxation in the garden, read a good book and chilled out . So different from last year, when I spent not one day on my lounger due to the it being cold and wet, 2008 was a long winter.
http://www.carnforthstation.co.uk
Wednesday, 3 June 2009
Speed Awareness Course
I am sorry I haven’t been fit enough to write anything this past week because of a dental abscess. What an horrendous experience, I have never felt pain like this since childbirth
Now the tooth is out and I am back to normal and enjoying this wonderful sunny weather.
I blame not having sufficient water to drink during the last few days of our stay in Venice. The bottle water was so expensive and at time we couldn’t get enough to satisfy our thirst. Consequence of this is a dry mouth which can often lead to infection. Be warned.
Got back into my routine easily enough, attended two excellent poetry sessions and one major Poetry Slam, I was actually inspired to write a couple of poems or at least start them this week.
On the 27th I attended the Speed Awareness Course in Flintshire, I was caught doing 36miles an hour during the short break I took in Llandudno. Unfortunately one has to return to the scene to attend the course. I was surprised how much I learned. I qualified in 1976 and hadn’t realised how much the Highway Code had changed, it was a very informative afternoon. I suggest anyone who is doubtful of traffic restrictions and rules read a Highway Code, or go to ---
www.highwaycode.gov.org.uk Before you get caught out like me.
Had a long chat to Cathy at the weekend, and we discussed my going out for Christmas so I have been looking into flights to Australia, its three year since I was there and the prices have rocketed with government surcharges and fuel supplements on long haul flights. Still it will be worth it to see Cathy and the kids again.
Saturday, 16 May 2009
Italian Holiday
Arrived home very tired after a 24hour train journey across Europe. The Sleeper Train from Venice to Paris was a unique experience. Dorothy and I struggled and laughed most of the time, being in such a confined area climbing over two large suitcases and a ladder to wash and dress in no more room than a large wardrobe. The bed was as uncomfortable as lying on the pavement but I did sleep quite well so I can`t complain, as many did about the noise. The journey across Paris from Bercy Station to Paris Nord took 1hour 30minutes due a demonstration/riot in the centre of the capital. But we got the train home in plenty time.
The holiday was brilliant, very intensive, lots of travelling but we saw so much. Based in Turin for 6days we knew the city well by the end of the visit. Took a train to Genoa on the coast, a four hour boat ride to Larcano on the shores of lake Maggiore, then spent a day in Oasta high in the snow covered Italian Alps. We also stopped off in Milan, on our way into Venice. Loved all the sights, the architecture magnificence buildings churches, Piazzas, the history and original art. The trip was certainly packed with excitement but it was very hot ,very very expensive and demanding. We had a four day waterbus pass and toured the 40 odd islands that make Venice so unique during free time. I doubt I will be going on another such intensive tour again though. I did enjoyed the tour but it was the packed to capacity transport systems, vast crowds of people everywhere, not enough seats or shade in 40 degree heat and the expense that has put me off. The Euro was worth 82p in the £, small bottle water = 2.50 E, small beer = 7E, Toilets =1.50E Average tourist lunch 15E + cover charge and 12% service charge in places. Just extraordinary expense of £5 a day for drinking water alone. Prior to leaving for Italy Dorothy and I stayed over a night in London. We saw the the musical “The Jersey Boys” at the Prince Edward Theatre. The story of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons it was so uplifting and performed to perfection. I recalled all the songs and sang to most them, loved it.
Saturday, 25 April 2009
Peter the Poet
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOCKUv0KsIA
This one is good too Granny and the Bikers.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7TZbpT0JHk
Sunday, 19 April 2009
Easter sunshine

We have been having a brilliant Easter Weekend the sun has shone and the gardens are filling with colour so quickly.So different to last year when it snowed. I mowed the grass, what a job, it took me ages to get it decent it was so thick and lush. Thankfully I am feeling so much better now my cough has gone. I didn’t realise how low I had gone until I started feeling better.
At the beginning of April we had such a terrible wind it kept me awake I could hear the wheelie bins (big bins)that had been left out for the collection in the morning, being blown over . I popped down and brought mine back inside the garage. I didn’t feel like facing the mess that could have been in the morning. We have three bins, Grey for general household rubbish, Green for garden waste and Beige for paper and card. Some also have a Burgundy bin for tins and plastic bottles. I don’t have space for one of those so I have a box instead. It’s a complete charade as the recycling plants can`t keep up with the amount collected and the paper is being shipped out to far distant lands and dumped. I wish the government would sort it out. I believe in recycling, the concept is excellent but there has to be a better system than we have at present. Drove up to Harrogate on Thursday to see my lads, Stue and Sam ,weather was overcast but warm. We had lunch in the local Pub and then a mooch around the town centre shops. I really enjoyed being with them it felt good. After the bank holiday when all the crowds had gone Betty and I decided to climb Rivington Pike. This is a tradition by many at Easter time. It was a nice bright day but windy so we wrapped up warm and set off through the Chinese Gardens built by Lord Leverhulme around his bungalow, now gone, half way up the hillside. The gardens are being renovated and are much improved. After climbing 480 + steps we lost count, the wind was force 7 at the top and fairly took our breath away. If there had not been a fence at the top of the climb we would have been swept away. Brilliant day loved the climb and managed well, with the aid of walking poles it is so much easier. Forgot my camera so found these online.
http://web.ukonline.co.uk/jed/chinese%20gardens/chinese_gardens.htm Go take a look
Tuesday, 31 March 2009
Llandudno North Wales
Well its been a very eventful few weeks. The Speakers Charter Dinner was a great success, although I was having problems with my voice I was able to give the toast to the Guests. I had included some poetry of Emily Dickinson and was very pleased that it was appreciated. The following day my throat was very inflamed and I had developed a dry harsh cough that was incredibly painful. My GP`s diagnosis, it was a Viral Infection that required no treatment other than pain relief and lots of fluids, one week later I am feeling much better but the cough is still problem. Mothering Sunday crept up on me again I always forget ,maybe its because it makes me feel sad as I am so far away from my children and I miss my mother . I do get cards and calls and best wishes but its not the same as having them here with me. They are good kids and I love them lots. Continued with my holiday to Llandudno with Muriel as I thought a few days of sea breezes would clear my head. We where very fortunate with the weather, blue skies and sunshine, intermittent showers but no bad weather. We wrapped up well against the wind and enjoyed long walks along the seafront and of course the inevitable shopping was a priority. Took a ride into Conwy on the bus and browsed up and down their cobbled streets of its quaint and picturesque sea front with the Conwy Castle as a background.
The spring tide was in full flood and the sea so powerful and threatening it makes one feel for sailors, lifeboat men and fishermen how they risk their lives every time they set out to sea. Andrew was in the Royal Navy for seven years and it doesn’t bare thinking about. I am not a good sailor, just crossing a bridge can make my stomach churn. I have sailed on Ferries, down to Spain and across to Europe but I can`t see me ever taking a cruise. I think I am all sorted for my main holiday to Italy on the 1st May which is just a few weeks off. I hope this dratted cough clears by then.
Attended my first poetry Slam last night. Fourteen Performance Poets competed for the right to enter the BBC Grand Slam later this year. Only winners of Registered Poetry Slams will be accepted into this competition. After seeing the performers many very competant but others still learning, it made me feel quite confident enough to prepare for the next Slam. Watch this space !
Sunday, 22 March 2009
Thought it would be useful to see what the weather is like in the UK every day. Today is good the sun is still shining but it is cold and the forcast isn`t good for the next week or so . Still Llandudno will be a change of scene,as long as we are sufficiently warm and dry it will be good.
I am packing lots of layers as it might be sunny, the weather changes so quickly these days.
Speakers Club dinner last night was good I got through my speech, forgot to toast the guests, but the atmosphere was so that no one really bothered. The dinner was held at Ridgment House Horwich on the outskirts of Bolton. A lovely old house built by Lord Leverhulme and extended now to accommodate weddings and functions. Today is Mothers Day (a retail ripoff) . I have received a brilliant card from Stue and had a phone call this morning,. Andy will be here later this afternoon,I think he is working. I think of my mother often as I am getting more like her every day.
http://ridgemonthouse.co.uk/ Go see the house