April 17, 2016
Saturday 16th April, Haddon Grove Derbyshire
10 mile walk
Went on a scouts walking weekend in Derbyshire with the Mountain Activity Team. 30 kids, 18 adults. The usual great time. Walked 10.28 miles with a group of leaders.
It is difficult to describe such a busy day – here are some videos plus a link to the weekend’s photos.
April 15, 2016
Friday 15th Part 1
preparations for camping in Derbyshire
Watershed moment at the dentist this morning. We jointly decided to have the tooth out. John offered to do it there and then but I wanted a few days to “say goodbye”. Also I’m off to Derbyshire camping with the Scouts and didn’t want to spoil it with a sore gum. I’m going in at 11.20 on Monday to get it done.
Before the dentist I popped in to GoOutdoors to buy a map of the Peak District where I’m going. OL24. The were sold out as were Blacks when I rang them. Obviously as a relatively nearby bit of countryside it is a popular one. You’d think they would have ordered more in though.
It is 15.50 and I’m pretty much packed. Just got to chuck a few things into the rucksack and then I’m ready to rock and roll. The Clif Bars I ordered arrived today but I’m not taking them to Derbyshire. They are strictly rationed for the Coast to Coast. 24 between 2 of us over 12 days. This is in addition to anything provided for us as packed lunches by the B&Bs.
I’m being picked up at 6 so will spend the rest of the afternoon playing with the iMovie software.
I have a plan for when we get to the campsite. It will be chucking it down so I will assemble the tent inside the mess tent, assuming they have one, and then move it into place outside. I have a 500cc bottle of Grouse whisky with me for medicinal purposes tonight and tomorrow.
Now watch the vid.
April 14, 2016
Tref’s1st iMovie video
amateur job
Basically completed my kitlist today. Got the second pair of Montaine walking kecks, some dry bags, took the laces I’d bought yesterday back to GoOutdoors because they weren’t long enough and got some new ones from Blacks who had the right size. Also bought some gaiters in Blacks.
So I pretty much have everything I need for the trip. Tomorrow I’m off to Derbyshire with the scouts. Being picked up at sixish. It will be getting dark when I arrive and I’ll have to pitch my small tent but ah well.
Also the weather forecast suggests it will be chucking it down when we arrive. Ah well again.
We are notionally stopping at a fish and chip shop in Chesterfield which is supposed to be a goodun. I’ll have to buy some supplies in the morning but am otherwise good to go.
Darren finished the plastering in the attic today. He has many talents. He practices kung fu every night and plays the spanish guitar. Wow.
Went to see John in his first outdoor cricket training of the year. They were just finishing as I got there. Popped into the clubhouse for a swift un whilst John picked up some new kit.
Didn’t go swimming. Had weetabix and a banana for breakfast and home made tomato and red pepper soup with a cheese and pickle sandwich for lunch. Beans on toast with sausages for tea,
Below is my first iMovie. Didn’t have time to fine tune it so it is what it is. Hopefully Hannah won’t mind the photo of her as a kid being in the opening credits. Found it in the attic whilst shifting stuff around for the plastering. The tool is really easy to use and I must say the investment in the high end Macbook Pro looks to have paid off here. Didn’t take long at all to compile.
PS the title of this post – tref’s 1st iMovie video sound like something out of kindergarten – little Tref’s first steps/words/poo etc
April 13, 2016
Wednesday 13th April was a beautiful Spring day in Lincoln
Swim 30 minutes. Bran flakes, banana and grapes.
Stunning day here in the shire. Perfect spring weather. T shirt in the conservatory with the doors open to the garden.
Darren the plasterer played the role of hero this morning. He stuck on a pair of gloves and rescued the pigeon that had fallen down our chimney yesterday. It lost a few down feathers and was a little flustered but mostly ok and off it flew.
Bought a new set of walking boot inserts, spare laces and a whistle. Did some online research on the whistle front and the only one that they had left in GoOutdoors turned out to be much louder decibel-wise than the ones being reviewed online. Also ordered a spare pair of Montane walking trousers which are brilliant.
I’m still short of a decent pair of gaiters. None in the shop fitted. And I need a drybag. Otherwise I’m mostly done. Ordered a couple of 12 packs of Clif Bars from Amazon yesterday.
En route from GoOutdoors I stopped by Ajax’s office to talk coast to coast. Going over kit lists he mentioned that we needed at least 6 pair of walking socks. I maintained that three was the going rate: one on , one spare in the day bag and one in the wash ready for the next day (or at least having been washed from the previous day). We called little Stu to arbitrate and he came down on my side:)
To keep Anne happy I rattled off a number of jobs. We now have a new (turquoise) toilet seat in the shower room, the odds and sods I needed to sort through for recycling have been put in the boot ready for the tip and a bag has been emptied.
Some all of the stuff being chucked is pretty historic. A hat from NSREC 95 for example. The heady days of the space business. I remember NSREC 95 being in Madison Wisconsin, the dairy capital of the USA. Hence the cow print hat. The trip there was fairly eventful as the connecting flight from Chicago couldn’t land due to the weather. We tried to fly around the storm but eventually landed elsewhere and were bussed to Madison.
The NSERC conferences were always great events. Nuclear and Space Radiation Effects Conference. They didn’t shout out their presence as you might imagine.
Decided that perhaps I should get this tooth looked at before going on the walk. Called John Hill’s surgery only to find that he was off until Friday and that it was unlikely that there would be time now before the walk. I’m popping in to see him on Friday morning.
Had a beer in the Morning Star whilst John was at Colin’s for his sax lesson. Their machine wasn’t working so I owe them – will swing by later on the way to pick up from Jazz Vehicle. John and I had a most acceptable meal of bbq ribs tonight. Anne is off out to a charity handbag auction!
Mains choices for my periodic Exec Dinner at Barrafina next Tuesday.
CRISP PORK BELLY with a red wine sauce. Patatas a lo Pobre, Baby Gem Salad, Botarga, Walnuts & Manchego
or SEA BASS with Fennel, Radish, Comice Pear & Dill Salad, Gem Lettuce Salad, Bortaga, Walnuts & Manchego
Couple of vids for your entertainment
April 12, 2016
It’s a drizzly day
splish splash
It’s a drizzly day and there is a lot of noise from the cars on the wet road outside the front. I often wonder why the number of cars seems to increase when it is raining. Do these motorists normally walk? I don’t think so.
35 mins in the pool this morning. After a couple of laps I heard a voice say “hi Tref”. It was Erica. Hadn’t seen her even though she was in the next lane – I’m pretty blind without my specs.
Never ceases to amaze me how slow I swim. Towards the end of the morning lane session you get some fairly large ladies getting in the pool. Warming up for the over 50s swimfit class, or whatever it is called. Most of them are faster than me.
Darren the plasterer turned up whilst I was in the pool. He is here for three days or so to line the attic – it will be a big improvement – see featured image. The long box btw contains my singles. Vinyl. 7″.
I’ve been doing a lot of background reading of people’s diaries on the coast to coast walk. You see a lot of folk in their sixties or older keeping up a fairly brisk pace – over 3mph averages for some. This is going to be fairly unattainable for me. 3mph on the flat on a road maybe. Perhaps I will speed up over the course of the fortnight.
Sneaked out for a bag of chips from the Burton Road chippy for lunch after dropping Anne and Erica outside the Cathedral West front – they are meeting Anne Morton. Then swung by to see Ajax and chat about the coast to coast. He wasn’t there – emergency dental appointment.
Finally, on this lunch break, visited GoOutdoors to buy some gaiters and a whistle. Came away without either but needing to do some research. Had a great chat with a Polish sounding girl there who was very knowledgeable about footwear. I’m going back there tomorrow to check out some insoles.
April 11, 2016
The bird in the chimney
trapped!
There is peace in the house. John is back at school, Hannah and Joe at Uni and Anne is out. It is a beautiful spring day and I have the conservatory doors open to the garden.
This Monday morning is a morning of getting some work done. I have three places left to fill for next Tuesday’s Trefor.net dinner and will make a start sorting a workshop on VoIP fraud that I am planning for 16th June. Don’t often talk about work stuff on this site do I?
Three weeks to go until the coast to coast. This week I’m back in serious training – pool and gym. I did 30 mins breast stroke this morning and came home to some bran flakes, banana and strawberries. The plan is to do an hour of cardio in the gym this afternoon. I want to be seriously breathless for most of it. I’m in Lincoln all week so should be doable every day and then I’m off walking in Derbyshire with the scouts for the weekend.
I’d like to pull back at least the one last notch on the belt before the coast to coast. Some challenges do lie between now and the walk as I have the dinner in London, UKNOF in Manchester, the ELO concert at the O2 and a few days in Luxembourg at Euro-IX to negotiate. She’ll be right.
Bit of distressing news. Had a bird constantly knocking on the small side window of the living room – just behind where I’m sat in the conservatory. Turns out there is another bird stuck down the chimney. It must have been either its mate or parent knocking on the window.
I’ve taken away the fireguard and opened up the chimney vent. Hopefully the bird in the chimney will get out and escape through the conservatory doors. I’m not too optimistic about the outcome I’m afraid.
Making some progress with OS Maps. Have now created the first 6 days walking as online routes.
Bird update – the trapped bird seems big enough to be a pigeon. I can just see it but not particularly excited about the idea of sticking my hand up and grabbing it. Worrawoos eh?
Went to 18th Bailgate scout Group committee meeting at 7pm. Booked the marquee for Joefest 2016.
Featured image is of a VW camper van salt and pepper set we have bought for Betty the camper van.
April 10, 2016
Moulin Rouge Cafe & Grill
Newcastle – why aye
Beautiful sunny day. Unfortunately I’m going to be sat in the car for 7 hours but it is one of those duties I don’t mind doing – taking Hannah back to Durham Uni. This time it’s for the last time!
It’s a slightly longer trip than normal as we also have to swing by Joe, a mere 30 mins or so further north in Newcastle, to drop his gear off. He went Friday evening to go to a music rehearsal on Saturday.
Had a bacon sandwich with glass of milk for breakfast. We are nearly out of HP sauce, a situation that will have to be watched closely.
The car is turned around and ready to take the luggage once I get the go ahead.
I’m anticipating that by the time I get back from up North the lawn will have miraculously mown itself and there will be a delicious roast lamb dinner awaiting my arrival.
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Made it to Newcahstle, delivered some stuff to Joe including his bike, and went to the Moulin Rouge Cafe & Grill for lunch. The kids doubted my judgement but when tasting the food became converts. If you need somewhere to eat in Newcastle go there.
Dropped Joe off in town for a jazz rehearsal and took Hansk to Tesco metro in Durham. Over an hour later we had filled a trolley, taken Han back to Grey College and set the coordinates for the Morning Star for a quick pint before going home.
I’m now watching Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows Part 1 with a glass of Carlos 1 brandy.
The grass has been cut…
Few pics here. Vids below:
April 9, 2016
Saturday jobs!!
wtf?
Said I’d give Anne a hand moving some stuff in the attic today. She seemed to think that meant straight away after breakfast and for a prolonged period of time. I figured I’d ease into the day. Ah well. There’s always Sunday morning for the easing. Sunday is when I normally reserve for doing jobs whereas Anne indulges in her hobby of going to church at that time (“it’s not a hobby Tref it’s a way of life” :).
Down to two kids at home now and tomorrow back to one.
Last night I met Coops, Ajax and Jezzer in the Prince of Wales for early doors. Coops had been at it since 3pm as the police had been round telling everyone in Great Northern Terrace to evacuate the area. A digger had gone through the main gas main. The whole of Lincoln was gridlocked because of the road closures. Took Anne 20 minutes just to get to the bypass – taking Joe to Newark Northgate.
Had a v pleasant few beers with the lads before being picked up by (the lovely) Anne and coming home to the paella I had prepared earlier. Perfect timing really.
Today has started wet. It’s normal.
Peugeot loaded up to go to the tip. Had to draw the line at emptying all the eaves. There is still some junk there but it mostly would involve a crawl to get it so my view is that if it isn’t in the way let it stay there. Also the whole point of an attic is to be able to store things up there. If it then gets shifted to the eaves then it isn’t particularly accessible not in such a good environment.
Webs has now taken Hannah to pick up Lois. Hannah is taking Lois for a surprise birthday treat at the Branston Hall Spa. Fair play.
We still have to shift stuff to one side of the attic so that Darren the plasterer can get at the walls when he comes in on Tuesday.
Been reading lots of online accounts of the coast to coast walk. Not found one yet that describes the bit of the walk from Rosthwaite to Patterdale in one day. This looks like toughie with two ascents. I found an account by one Dutch guy who only made it to Grassmere by 2.50 and decided to get a taxi the rest of the way. It would be a shame if that was the case for us. We need to do the whole shebang.
Brightening up out – it’s normal 🙂
It’s Grand National day today. I have a list of gee gees to bet on from the family. It’s the once a year bet. The kids expect me to put the money down but expect to keep any winnings themselves!
No winnings.
Lasagne for tea. Bath and early night. Up north tomorrow.
Featured image is of flies stuck to the band I put around the pear tree to try and stop mites getting up and causing yellow leaves again.
April 8, 2016
TGIFNNR
Thank god It’s Friday No Not Really
After a busy day yesterday it’s back to the Lincoln home office today. In fact it’s Lincon now until Tuesday 19th April at which point it starts to get busy.
Joe goes back to Newcastle this evening – a couple of days early because of a band rehearsal. I’m taking Hannah, and Joe’s stuff, back on Sunday. In the meantime it’s off downtown again to get Hannah’s mobile contract sorted. She isn’t on a good deal.
It’s a bright sunny day if a little crisp this morning. I’m sat in the conservatory with the door open to the garden and the birds tweeting away in fine form outside. It’s a good time of year.
Had a cheese, ham and onion toastie for lunch. Was starving even though I didn’t go swimming today. I’ll be back in the groove next week.
Getting to grips with tidying up the NAS box. The phone picture backup software Sweet Home has been backing up the pics in the wrong place – it takes absolutely ages to move files around because the amount of data is so large – 2.38Gig of photos in December alone plus vids.
Featured image is my new dual screen desktop setup. Vid below was taken downtown before the shops opened.
April 7, 2016
Firzday and off to London
not to visit the Queen though
I have an ITSPA Council meeting, postponed from March due to the clash with Convergence Summit North, fwiw. Now heading South on the 07.30 out of Lincoln Central. There is only one station in Lincoln mind you, not counting North Hykeham. There used to be a Lincoln St Marks, which was the station I arrived in Lincoln at for my post university job interview. They knocked it down to make a shopping centre and no Beeching in sight!!
I like these ad hoc days out in London although today I will be kicking my heels this morning as the Council meeting isn’t until 2pm and I get in at 9.26. I had thought I’d arrange something to do but didn’t get around to it.
Under these circumstances and with no takers on the offer of a cawfee I normally head to the British Library and do some work in the caff there.
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Have arranged to meet the heir at his office for 11.30. Tom works at the Beeb. An early lunch in the BBC canteen beckons. Gourmet food no doubt surrounded by celebs. Ah the life in the full eye of the media.
Having put out a notice of availability the offers are now coming in thick and fast with dan Winfield offering to show me around Techhub at Old Street. He just missed out. Techhub is just a load of open plan office space anyway as I recall but hey…
The walk to Broadcasting House takes 30 minute according to Google. I will have two hours to get there so a pleasant stroll through the streets of London is in prospect. It’s a nice enough spring day. Best time of year.
The train has stopped at Stevenage. We are now en route again.
Note how these diary entries reflect real time. You are reading it after the event but the idea is to give you the effect of being there as it happens 🙂 Cool huh? I could take it further by putting timestamps in with the sentences but really am not that bothered. You will have to settle for the mix of words, written and spoken, and images still and moving.
Got to the BBC to find loads of kids queuing to catch a glimpse of 5th Harmony – a pop group apaz. Also paps outside Tom’s office to catch Amanda Holden, a celebrity!
Had lunch with Tom and Ubered it to the ITSPA council meeting. Arrived 30 mins late – I thought it started at 2pm but actually it was 1pm! Ah well.
That’s it for today.
Featured image is of an abandoned car on the pavement outside Euston Station. More pics here.
Vids below:
April 6, 2016
Wednesday 6th April and I’m feeling good
so had toast for breakfast – student legs!
Didn’t go for a swim this morning which is not good as it burns loads of calories. I’ll never be an Olympic swimmer. I’m the slowest swimmer in the pool anyway. Even the whales go faster than me (non politically correct statement on which I won’t elaborate). Just woke up feeling comfortable so decided to skip the pool.
Had a great night’s sleep. I often wake up at around 2am but not last night. Means you are totally refreshed in the morning. I’ve even gone so far as having a shave! Wotsthatallabout? Thought I should look good for any piece to camera this morning:)
John is going into school today to do some coursework. I think it counts towards his GCSE. Presumably it’s a controlled activity – they used to do coursework at home. Anne would know, being a pro. The others are still in bed and it’s quite nice to get some quiet time in the office before it’s taken over by swotting students.
They both go back this week. Joe has come to the end of his Easter vacation and is catching the train (1st class!) on Friday so as to go to a band rehearsal on Saturday. He is in a lot of bands. Hannah is being chauffeured by yours truly on Sunday. She is going back 2 weeks early to get some work done. Hannah is a very hard working girl and will succeed. This is the run down to her finals.
Nice bit of carrot and coriander soup for lunch made by the fair Anne. After lunch I replaced a broken coat hook in the back porch. We had also decided to have a clear out of coats because there were so many there. Anne did hers first and put back the ones she wanted to keep. Used up 6 out of the 8 hooks available! I therefore had to be fairly selective with mine which is fine.
Did a bit of research for the tracking app for the coast to coast. Think I’m going to stick with the Runkeeper paid version which allows you to broadcast your route progress live on their site. I’m also going to become an Ordnance Survey subscriber. This gives you access to all maps online and also lets you track your route. Their live sharing feature isn’t ready yet though but I like the idea of having a plot of our route on a more detailed map that Runkeeper will be able to give.
With Runkeeper I will also be able to pin images to the route.
Popped down to the station with Jose to pick up some tix. On the way back stopped at the Cardinal’s Hat for the first time then up the hill to see Nige at the Taphouse to get Joe’s tenancy agreement witnessed. Nige gave us a lift home where we cooked a fajita type dish and then settled down to watch Paris St Germain vs Man City in the quarter finals of the European Cup.
Nos da.
Featured image is of student legs.
April 5, 2016
April showers & train bookings
yes it’s that time of year
I do declare it is raining again. This is fine. It is after all April and totally expected. In fact if it was August it would be totally expected but we put up with it in April because that is when it is supposed to rain.
I am in the conservatory as usual but this morning with the doors open to the garden. I’m enjoying the fresh air whilst I can before any offspring turn up and complain about the cold.
This morning I’ve been for my swim (40 mins) and had brekkie (bran flakes, banana and raisins) and am now settling down to write some blog posts. After that I’m going to do some anne’s Vans marketing. Anne herself is painting the lobby area by the back door. It’s the one room that has hitherto stayed untouched in her Forth Bridge-like decorating endeavours. We wouldn’t have it any other way.
Later Joe, John and I went into town to sign them up for EE phone packages. £16.49 for 16GB each – they were on Tesco mobile £10 for 750MB. Not useful in this modern comms world. We bought some bread and ham in M&S for lunch, fwiw.
This afternoon I’ve spent sorting out some travel. Trains to London for Anne and I to see ELO etc. Also looking at a train to St Bees on Sat 30th April for the start of the coast to coast. It’s a 6 ½ hour journey. I’m pontificating on which to catch. The decision making process is influenced by price (£37 – £65) and the number of changes – 3 or 2. Also I don’t want to get there too early. There is absolutely bugger all to do in St Bees.
Ajax has said he will take my kit so all I need to do is carry the day bag. Even the drive is 4 1/2 hours! I will wait to see what Tom is doing re travel before booking.
It is less than a month away now. I’m feeling a lot more confident than I was a couple of months ago. Ajax’s knees are knackered so he hasn’t been able to do any training for the walk. Looks like Im getting 8 ish hours out of the Fitbit btw – with GPS enabled. May fit the bill after all.
Featured image is of the replacement Gopro housing latch next to the waterproof housing. Arrived today. Gopro are a good company. Resolution was swift and satisfactory.
Booked on the 11.44 from Newark Northgate arr St Bees 17.55 btw – via Newcastle and Carlisle.
April 4, 2016
bought a Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge
it’s waterproof man
Back at the coal face today, or the excuse of one. Got a few things to sort out for the next trefor.net Exec Dinner. Also bought a Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge. Didn’t think I’d be buying another Samsung phone but this one is waterproof, has notionally the best camera and seems to come top of all the ratings so needs must.
Now spending time downloading all my apps.
Also thinking ahead to Isle of Man holiday dates. Am thinking of heading across before the main party to spend a few days with Dad. I like being in the Isle of Man on my own. Always do the same things but it’s a winning recipe. Peel is one of those timeless places. Not much changes. It’s a working fishing port and whilst it does get tourists they don’t really dominate.
As I write four of us kids are sitting in the conservatory either revising or tapping away at one’s laptop (ie me). There is vociferous birds song in the back garden highlighting the fact that spring is in full flow. We are even starting to think about the first BBQ of the season. How about that? Come to think of it i will have to find a pair of shorts, hidden away over the winter.
Just paid John’s subs for the cricket club. £35 for a family membership – 2 parents and a John. Very reasonable. John will be late starting to play this year due to his GCSEs. The Lindum CC is in a very handy spot for us being just down the road. It is very pleasant to go and watch john play on a warm summer’s afternoon and take in a couple of cold ones whilst doing so.
On a similar sporting note John has his name down in the ballot for Wimbledon tickets this year. When he first started playing at the Eastgate Tennis Club we seemed to have success every year and saw some good matches. Recent year have seen a lean spell but this year could be more promising – you had to register online and apparently not many from Eastgate have done so. Fingers crossed eh?
April 3, 2016
Norton Lodge Wedding Fair
but lazy start to the day
Sat in the kitchen easing into the day. Anne is making a Mediterranean pork casserole for this evening ready for when we come back from the Norton Lodge Wedding Fair. We are taking Betty there to exhibit.
In the meantime I’ve consumed a bacon sandwich (prepared on the George Foreman Grill) and a second cup of tea. Our teapot typically holds 3 cups but Anne normally bags the second one from the first pot so now I’m downstairs on the first cup of the second pot, fwiw.
Playing with my new Macbook Pro. I’ve had a basic driving lesson but I should spend a little time checking out all the keyboard shortcuts.
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We “did” the Norton Lodge Wedding Fair. It’s fair to say that it was a quiet one. Very few punters. You only really need one order to make it worthwhile but reality is that we aren’t going to be attending wedding fairs week in week out. We got some useful market data re pricing and it also helped us to decide that the main thrust of the Anne’s Vans biz is going to be online bookings for weekends and weeks away.
Lots of pics and vids that I’m going to try and turn into a promo vid, once I have them moved off Anne’s iPhone.
On a different note it has been a beautiful spring afternoon. T shirt weather, especially out of the wind. Grass needs cutting.
Met Terry and Rob in the Morning Star for a short Adforesight meeting then home for a very nice pork casserole (fair play).
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Now a quiet night in. Just getting dark at 8pm. A little wind in the trees at the end of the garden. Silhouette. Very light grey sky. Delicate branches dark. Might have a bath.