Thursday, 26 April 2012
Horace Goes Skiing
What a world we live in these days. The internet... literally everything at your fingertips; Facebook, Google, Twitter, PS3's, shiny new cars, flatscreen tv's with fantastic pictures, live football nearly every night of the week; hundreds of tv channels; sat navs; ipods; mobile phones; Universal Studios; DisneyWorld; digital photography; Kindles; 3D cinemas; countless restaurants and bars......
I experience all of these things now. They cost me a fortune, so why aren't they giving me extra happiness?? I was just as happy without the internet, playing my ZX Spectrum, being driven in my dad's old Cortina, with my Olympus film camera, my parents old black and white 3 channel telly, a road map, a house phone, a good book from the library, and a trip to the Circus.
It's almost like we're being tricked year after year to spend more and more to remain at the same level of happiness!
Not sure where I was going with that.....as I am happy.....just not happi....er.
Monday, 23 April 2012
Pure raging!
Funny how your style of driving depends what mood you're in. This morning as it was the dreaded Monday morning after a lovely weekend off I wasn't in the best of moods and took it out on other drivers by ensuring that if I was in a faster lane than the one beside me there was no way I was going to let anybody in with ease. And those that did dare to edge in were met with my hands waving in the air gesture and a "Oh my god, what on earth do you think that vehicle manoeuvre was all about" rant (If they'd looked in their rear view mirror). I arrived at work bitter.... cheated..... used....
Whereas on the way home I was in a good mood, the day had gone well, there were only four more days to work, so I was Mr Nice. Waving those around me into my lane, giving those I made eye contact with, a winning smile....ahh the open road...and all that. I arrived home refreshed....calm....at one with my fellow man.
Yes, I know there's a lesson to be learned but I just don't know if I've learned it...
Anyway, let the battle commence all over again tomorrow!
Oh, and the 'staring at people day' never happened. I tried it for about 2 seconds and realised it was just plain weird and called a halt to proceedings.
Thursday, 19 April 2012
You looking at me?!
Had a fairly boring day today, although nearly caused a stir in the gym. I'd wolfed my tea down after work, and wanted to squeeze in a cheeky wee gym session before the Chelsea v Barcelona game. Bad move. 10 minutes on a machine thats meant to emulate a cross country skier did nothing more than upset my full stomach, and my next move, pulling down on the lat machine bar very nearly succeeded in bringing the aforementioned food to the masses. Luckily a swift end to strenuous activity and a few deep breaths brought things under control.
On another matter, to liven things up I'm going to 'look' at people differently tomorrow. Rather than just glance at someone, I may stare at them until they've passed me, or may look at them then look down and then look at them again and keep this going for maybe ten times. I might throw in the odd wink, a nod, a knowing glance, or a subtle shake of the head. Just to jazz things up. It'll just be a pilot initially, and I'll evaluate it after day one.
Monday, 16 April 2012
Fat fingers
Last day of my holidays and had a nice walk round Loch Glow. Only about 10 minutes from the house but I'd never been there before. Lovely place.
Watched a replay of the Grand National today as well. What a race. Loads of incidents and sadly horses were destroyed again. What sticks out for me though was the 2 guys at the start trying to sort out the starting tape after the initial false start...and failing! It seemed like for ages that one of them tried to make a hole so that the tape could slip onto the metal starter, but with 40 horses and jockeys bearing down on him and the world watching in super close up on tv, it just wasn't happening for him. His mate meanwhile was pulling the strangest of faces as the stress of the situation got to him. Great telly, but you've got to feel for them. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhws3IJcnUo Reminded me of when I'm trying to get doggy pooh bags open, or supermarket bags when you're at the checkout. The harder I try to open them the longer it takes.
Oh, and my horse was second...
Watched a replay of the Grand National today as well. What a race. Loads of incidents and sadly horses were destroyed again. What sticks out for me though was the 2 guys at the start trying to sort out the starting tape after the initial false start...and failing! It seemed like for ages that one of them tried to make a hole so that the tape could slip onto the metal starter, but with 40 horses and jockeys bearing down on him and the world watching in super close up on tv, it just wasn't happening for him. His mate meanwhile was pulling the strangest of faces as the stress of the situation got to him. Great telly, but you've got to feel for them. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhws3IJcnUo Reminded me of when I'm trying to get doggy pooh bags open, or supermarket bags when you're at the checkout. The harder I try to open them the longer it takes.
Oh, and my horse was second...
Thursday, 12 April 2012
A date with Bill Oddie
Saw a beautiful sight this evening whilst out walking the dogs. A short eared owl. Didn't know they lived round here. I've often heard the much more common Tawny Owl hooting whilst out walking, but not one of these rare-ish fellows. Made my day!
I've always been into birdwatching since being given the ubiquitous Observer book of birds at the age of 7, which I still have. Progressing from the YOC (Young Ornithologists Club) complete with iron-on blue cloth badge on arm of green parka (in hindsight not a cool look), to my current family membership of the RSPB. Well, I say family membership but the kids sadly haven't caught the birding bug. My son pretends to be interested while my daughter makes no secret of the fact that the thought of going on a walk with binoculars has about as much appeal as a date with Bill Oddie. Oh well...horses for courses I guess....
I've always been into birdwatching since being given the ubiquitous Observer book of birds at the age of 7, which I still have. Progressing from the YOC (Young Ornithologists Club) complete with iron-on blue cloth badge on arm of green parka (in hindsight not a cool look), to my current family membership of the RSPB. Well, I say family membership but the kids sadly haven't caught the birding bug. My son pretends to be interested while my daughter makes no secret of the fact that the thought of going on a walk with binoculars has about as much appeal as a date with Bill Oddie. Oh well...horses for courses I guess....
Wednesday, 11 April 2012
Donside welcomes African teacher!
Went to see Emeli Sande in Glasgow last night. Possibly the best singer I have ever heard, and really natural with it, no diva qualities. Guess that's what comes from growing up in Alford as she did. I think if you got too big for your boots there you'd be knocked down to size. I think she's going to be massive though and I wish her all the best.
I took the grand total of 2 photographs with a wee camera I brought with me. Everyone's fancy iphones put me to shame though so I put it away. That's one of the photos below.
My granny was from Alford, played the organ and sang. As much as I loved her, the moment she took song requests I would disappear outside with a football and an ice cream from her always well stocked freezer.
Stayed in a lovely hotel in Glasgow called the Grand Central. Its attached to the railway station and was once one of the grandest in Glasgow. There's a photo from when Roy Rogers and Trigger stayed there on one of the walls. It recently closed down and has had a £20 million refurbishment and looks great. People talk about poor Scottish hospitality in hotels but Anastazja in the restaurant and Aleksy on the front desk were superb...
Oh, the title of this post was the headline in the local Alford paper when the Sande family arrived in the 80's. Classic..
I took the grand total of 2 photographs with a wee camera I brought with me. Everyone's fancy iphones put me to shame though so I put it away. That's one of the photos below.
My granny was from Alford, played the organ and sang. As much as I loved her, the moment she took song requests I would disappear outside with a football and an ice cream from her always well stocked freezer.
Stayed in a lovely hotel in Glasgow called the Grand Central. Its attached to the railway station and was once one of the grandest in Glasgow. There's a photo from when Roy Rogers and Trigger stayed there on one of the walls. It recently closed down and has had a £20 million refurbishment and looks great. People talk about poor Scottish hospitality in hotels but Anastazja in the restaurant and Aleksy on the front desk were superb...
Oh, the title of this post was the headline in the local Alford paper when the Sande family arrived in the 80's. Classic..
Tuesday, 10 April 2012
I failed
Looked out all my camera gear last night, set the alarm for 0530hrs with the intention of getting up and going to Vane Farm RSPB nature reserve. Taking fantastic shots of sea eagles in flight silhouetted against a lazy morning sunrise. 100 greylag geese taking off from a misty ethereal Loch Leven. Passing like minded souls, exchanging smug hello's knowing that we were out there before the country had woken up, early bird catches the worm and all that.
0530hrs came along, I could hear the rain outside, I was tired, weak willed, my pillow was fluffy. My hand came down on the clock, it stopped its incessant pleading for me to be the adventurer I am in my head. I sank deeper into the pillow for another 3 hours of guilty sleep.
It is now 0925hrs. I am in my dressing gown, drinking coffee, watching daytime tv.
I hate myself....
0530hrs came along, I could hear the rain outside, I was tired, weak willed, my pillow was fluffy. My hand came down on the clock, it stopped its incessant pleading for me to be the adventurer I am in my head. I sank deeper into the pillow for another 3 hours of guilty sleep.
It is now 0925hrs. I am in my dressing gown, drinking coffee, watching daytime tv.
I hate myself....
Monday, 9 April 2012
The state of the nation
Tv programmes now fall into 3 rough categories.
Freak shows (you now the type, i'm 75 stone, i've got a growth the size of a small child on my left shoulder, etc..)
'Reality' shows (I watched 5 minutes of Geordie Shore once...that stuff affects kids)
Celebrity panel shows (Supposedly funny folk, coming up with supposedly funny off the cuff remarks, that theyve actually practised 10 times in rehearsal)
Why do I pay my tv license???
Went to the gym today. There was a girl on a recumbent bike (like a normal bike but you get to slouch back on it). She was on level 1, playing a card game on the screen, and her legs were hardly moving. Would have been better staying at home and walking from the living room to the kitchen and back...twice.
Rants over, tomorrow's going to be a good day. I have plans.
Freak shows (you now the type, i'm 75 stone, i've got a growth the size of a small child on my left shoulder, etc..)
'Reality' shows (I watched 5 minutes of Geordie Shore once...that stuff affects kids)
Celebrity panel shows (Supposedly funny folk, coming up with supposedly funny off the cuff remarks, that theyve actually practised 10 times in rehearsal)
Why do I pay my tv license???
Went to the gym today. There was a girl on a recumbent bike (like a normal bike but you get to slouch back on it). She was on level 1, playing a card game on the screen, and her legs were hardly moving. Would have been better staying at home and walking from the living room to the kitchen and back...twice.
Rants over, tomorrow's going to be a good day. I have plans.
A new game
Always up for something new I tried geocaching yesterday. I think the marrying of technology and a good old fashioned treasure hunt piqued my interest. Lo and behold, on checking the online maps, the closest one was only a few hundred metres from my house, so out I went with the dogs as my cover, and armed with my phone.
What happened? Well, some walkers looked strangely at me as I wondered about some inhospitable undergrowth; my right shoe managed to find some dog poo; one of my dogs (the stupid one) managed to get lost for about 10 minutes, and I left geocache-less thinking what a stupid game! Maybe today though...
Oh, I saw 2 laptop computers having a competition to see who could hold a tune the best the other day.
Samsung, but a Dell clearly won...
sorry...
What happened? Well, some walkers looked strangely at me as I wondered about some inhospitable undergrowth; my right shoe managed to find some dog poo; one of my dogs (the stupid one) managed to get lost for about 10 minutes, and I left geocache-less thinking what a stupid game! Maybe today though...
Oh, I saw 2 laptop computers having a competition to see who could hold a tune the best the other day.
Samsung, but a Dell clearly won...
sorry...
Saturday, 7 April 2012
No bears or tigers
Nice walk at Blairadam Wood near Kelty today. According to another walker there are red squirrels there, but as usual I didn't see anything. The dogs loved it. One is closer to the ground than the other and was a right mess when I got back, whilst the other was clean.
So many trees were down due to the high winds earlier in the year. It's amazing how shallow the roots are. I always thought roots went way down but not the case it seems.
Why do I always plan out what I'd do if a bear or tiger was to come through the trees, knowing full well they don't live in Scotland....
So many trees were down due to the high winds earlier in the year. It's amazing how shallow the roots are. I always thought roots went way down but not the case it seems.
Why do I always plan out what I'd do if a bear or tiger was to come through the trees, knowing full well they don't live in Scotland....
What a waste
When asked what we'd like to come back as, we often say, oh, I'd like to come back as an eagle so I can soar high in the skies. But if we were actually an eagle would we appreciate it? Personally I don't think eagles head up into the thermals thinking, wow this is great, i can really feel the wind in my wings. They're actually thinking where's the rabbits? If I don't see a rabbit soon I'm going to starve and so's my partner and chicks.
So although what they do would be great for us, for eagles its just a means to an end. What a waste...
So although what they do would be great for us, for eagles its just a means to an end. What a waste...
Friday, 6 April 2012
Changes for the better?
Looking out of the window I can see 10 houses. The people in those 10 houses have mostly all been there for the 5 or so years that I've been here. Yet I can only name a total of 5 out of the 20 adults that stay in them. What does that say about me? Them? Society in general? Have times changed? If I lived in a village I imagine I'd know everyone, but because it's a town its's somehow different.
I remember 1977 when we had street parties for the Queen's Silver Jubilee. There was definitely a sense of belonging to an area, you knew your neighbours, you acted more as a street than an individual. What's changed then? Has technology taken our eye of the ball? The world is a more connected place, but are we more connected? Where will we be in another 25 years? We won't see each other in shops, as there won't be any. We won't meet each other at work as we'll mostly be working from home. We won't meet in pubs and clubs because drinking will be done in the house and dating will be online...
I remember 1977 when we had street parties for the Queen's Silver Jubilee. There was definitely a sense of belonging to an area, you knew your neighbours, you acted more as a street than an individual. What's changed then? Has technology taken our eye of the ball? The world is a more connected place, but are we more connected? Where will we be in another 25 years? We won't see each other in shops, as there won't be any. We won't meet each other at work as we'll mostly be working from home. We won't meet in pubs and clubs because drinking will be done in the house and dating will be online...
First ever Blog
First day of Easter holidays and have managed to stave off starting any DIY by creating my first ever blog! Not entirely sure I'll be able to write anything of interest to anyone at all, but hell, I'll give it a go.
What am I going to use the blog for apart from as a means of procrastinating...I'm not too sure, but I imagine there will be some thoughts on life, a retelling of funny things that have happened to me, perhaps a summary of any 'days out' that I have, and a smattering of photos.
Who am I? Now, that's something I don't plan on revealing..
What am I going to use the blog for apart from as a means of procrastinating...I'm not too sure, but I imagine there will be some thoughts on life, a retelling of funny things that have happened to me, perhaps a summary of any 'days out' that I have, and a smattering of photos.
Who am I? Now, that's something I don't plan on revealing..
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