Sunday 28 December 2008

Escape the washing-up weekend!

Christmas seems like a long time ago now and it was only 4 days ago! We had a lovely quiet Christmas just Jase and me. Jase cooked us beautiful 350g fillet steaks fresh from Scotland, I did roast potatoes and parsnips it was delicious! We had a really lazy couple of days watching TV and for me I had fun playing on my new Nintendo DS and listening to my new digital radio!

Yesterday we headed over to the Carlton Mitre Hampton Court Hotel - see my previous entry in November - we arrived mid afternoon to see the Hampton Court ice rink heaving with young skaters. Our hotel room had river views, and was luxuriously large including a complimentary mini bar and decanted spirits, pictured below!
Here is the view from our window at sunset last nightWe had a lovely meal in the restaurant last night, of duck breast in a ginger and red wine sauce. I had a grapefruit and Campari jelly that was delicious.

This morning we went for a walk in Bushey Park hoping to see some deer, we did see some green parakeets who seem to be spreading right across south London now. Jase got some pics of the parakeets so I'll add them later. There were lots of waterfowl on the little lakes. They were rather excitable as there were a lot of children feeding them bread and they were scooting across the water from one flapping bread bag to another.

But before we saw the ducks and swans we were lucky enough to see a large herd of deer. The stag pictured below seemed to be the sentinel keeping an eye on the bikes, dogs and people coming close to his herd. Whilst he watched us warily take pictures two white stags were battling one another clattering their antlers. The picture of the stag below shows him checking our a cyclist who was getting a bit too close for his comfort.
We also saw this funny looking goose - I think it is a goose!
I also liked the look of this tree against the winter morning sky.

We only stayed for about 2 hours in the park as the cold was so bitter my fingers were becoming numb!

Sunday 21 December 2008

Yule


Today is Yule or the winter solstice the shortest day of the year. I have a feeling that the sun stands still as such for a day or so, so the sun will actually rise a minute later tomorrow and set a minute later, but by Wednesday the day will be a minute longer. I'll make sure I use that minute wisely! So the long dark nights will get that little bit shorter, eventually. I like to celebrate Yule before the big festivities of Christmas begin. Today we had a quiet day. I cooked us a nice and very easy curry using the delicious curry sauce company jalfrezi sauce, then had ice cream and a lovely lush bath. Very relaxing.

Friday 19 December 2008

Team Christmas

Last night was my team Christmas meal - there are only 3 of us in the team although Nat makes 4 but she is on maternity leave right now. Andrew, Carla and I had a cocktail or two first and then went to Carlucio's for a lovely meal.

Andrew and Carla

All of us
At Carlucio's I had the pasta fungi which was delicious and then a pancake with icecream and forest fruits. I bought a huge chocolate chip panatone for Jase and I from Carlucio's deli.

Today is my non working day which I am spending waiting for parcel deliveries whilst Jase tries to fix the leaky bath. This means that we may be without a bath for a day or two - not a nice thought. Whilst Jase works I am on call for the Amazon delivery man. I am quite cross about Christmas deliveries - I ordered an organic Christmas hamper for two of my friends back on the 7th December from Marks and Spencer to be delivered today. I got an email this morning saying that it would not be delivered and they did not know when it would be delivered. I canceled it all and will now have to venture out to get something different.

Sunday 14 December 2008

Dark December

I haven't written much this month so far as I have been quite ill for the last week. I seem to be on the mend although Jase is now poorly.

It has been busy at work as well which hasn't helped. Hopefully work should get better now too.

I was really disappointed that whilst being ill I have missed out on a couple of Christmas get togethers, one with friends from my DRC days and one was the works Christmas party. We did manage to make it to my brother's yesterday to see my nieces and nephew and my parents. We swapped presents and went out for lunch. Unfortunately Jase was unwell - he was actually sick on the tube on the way to Kings Cross. The Exorcist on the Northern line - not fun!

Of course cyber men will be all over London this Christmas and I just discovered the Dr Who Adventure Calendar on the BBC website - click on each day and you get more pics or a video clip.

This Friday was when the moon was closest to the earth and so the brightest it has been for 15 years. It was foggy in London so we didn't get to see it. But on Thursday night when I am guessing the moon was still pretty close and bright I actually woke up because the setting moon was casting a really strong silvery light into our hall way.


Monday 1 December 2008

Chuckle Brothers

As this BBC news item shows the Chuckle Brothers were honored with a BAFTA for long service to entertainment today. I think a statue of the brothers should be erected pride of place outside the French Gate Centre in Doncaster. The Chuckle brothers are from Mexborough just outside Doncaster. One of my favourite Chuckle Brothers episodes featured them traveling in a space ship to an alien planet which resembled one of South Yorkshire's many quarries. One of the brothers wasn't too pleased to be on an alien planet being only "a lad from Mexborough."