Friday, February 23

A few thoughts from last week

Yes it's yet another wet week as I can hear the rain pounding on my bedroom window here as I recover from this cold I got last week.


Now it was dry then so I was able to go out for a fair walk and enjoy being out in the secluded grounds as the bulbs were starting to poke their way through the soil and even saw a squirrel one afternoon going from tree to tree.



Their were shades of the school project in arts and crafts, drawing, colouring and cutting things out to make a Viking Long Boat and some baking too.


There was however one thing that really caught my eye in the rather long games room in the wings of the building that lit up my eyes.

One of my constant sources of entertaiment in the long winter evenings at boarding school stood in the common room  and that was our Subbuteo set that allowed you to play football on a table top between your favourite teams.



As it happened that was just what was set up where I stayed so all those thoughts from just after getting your homework done and spending an hour or so with your mates came back so I just played and played it.

It were magical as you pulled your plays back and turned them to animate the ball as traversed the ground, doing a spot of defending or, better still, scoring a goal and then adjusting the scoreboard at the sides.

Boyhood's good enough to stay in, I say.

Friday, February 16

Billy Joel issues a New Record!

I've only just arrived late yesterday so there won't be a big post, expect on on the other blog, Monday but coming soon is this single only some seventeen years in the making from the last time Billy issued anything and having heard this on Boom Radio I ordered this.


This is a very limited edition vinyl single - I prefer them to single downloads - issued on February 2nd.


There's a signed insert and a number allocated to your own copy where it'll stay in my collection of records.

Friday, February 9

The off edition


 I'm getting ready to go away for a few days so apart from the usual thing around packing ones bags, check lists, take outs as you find there's no room for some cherished thing and sorting one's transport out there's the stuff you don't see.

That includes taking care of the blogs while I'm away by setting up posts to auto publish although they might be a odd gap around Wednesday before picking up from where I left things.


It'll be a very little affair although there's a few things I'm doing which require a bit of responsibility on my part like a quiz and the odd chore that makes all of this possible.

It's been ages since I had a table light like this and to be honest I'd just love one.

Before I forget it was announced earlier in the week we lost the actor Ian Lavender who was born in south Birmingham aged 77.

He stared in many shows and tv series most notably in the WW2 "home guard" situation comedy Dad's Army as Private Pike, the young and at times immature member of the platoon we all loved watching as boys.

Toodle pips.

Friday, February 2

Inspiration along the way

Just working on this while spinning a record 


Well it is a fresh month which brings with it fresh challenges and experiences such as being away late  next week where there will tea parties, games and catching up with things from late last year if we're not defeated by the weather.


It may well be more like that if some of the forecasters are right but so long as trains run you can always find ways of having fun even in snow.


The week end leads into the first anniversary of Mum's death last year and all the changes that have come with it and I'm bound to add challenges too but Winnie is onto something with some great advice as we can't bend the day ahead or change how the day before was  but we can find what is good in the space between.