Thornton le Moor.
When you return to a place where you had your 21st. Birthday, your wedding reception and to where you worked. The memories are bound to come flooding back!
37 years have passed since I worked at the Black Swan at Thornton le Moor.
I remember how proud I was to have my own kitchen and not quite 21 years old.
I had just qualified with my City and Guilds and I was asked to run the kitchen in a new pub / restaurant out near to Northallerton. It seemed miles away! My girlfriend lived miles away, my friends were miles away, I was playing for a football team which seemed to be miles away.
But my friends came to see me, my girlfriend came to see me and I went to see her and I had the most memorable year of my life here.
We had a meal and I met some of my guitar playing friends and we had a great night!
Simon's 50th birthday.
You know the saying,' You know you are getting old, when.......'
Well an old friend has just turned 50 and even worse! My youngest brother is 50 next year.
Scary!!!!
Saturday, July 27, 2013
Thursday, July 04, 2013
My week- in Germany
This week is our meeting in Germany for the project Ultreia y Suseia.
Leinfelden - Enterdingen is on the outskirts of Stuttgart in Baden-Württemberg in the south of Germany.A successful visit was had, we are now almost ready to start the second year of our project.
Of course, the visit was a mixture of work and a little tourism, a lot of singing and a little beer and a little Ouzo!
Go to this LINK to listen to the students singing in Galego! Pure magic!!!!!
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| In the Stuttgart Volkshochschule. |
VHS Volkshochschule Leinfelden-Echterdingen
At a time when Community Education is going through a worrying transformation, I was seriously impressed by the German Volkshochschule System.
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| A visit to the Beer Garden |
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| Beweis für Arbeit |
Friday, June 14, 2013
Exam week and Поехали!
Michael Gove promises challenging exam changes. BBC Link
Poor Abigail and year 10 and 11 have been revising and studying for their GCSE exams. I feel for her when you consider that she is only 14 years old!
I myself have also had my final GCSE Italian exam and I really admire all students young and old who are currently swotting, cramming and generally stressing out!
And yet again the government are saying that the exams are too easy!
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| Yuri Gagarin |
Поехали!
A very beautiful quote by one of my childhood heroes came to my attention today in my U3a Russian class.
Облетев Землю в корабле-спутнике, я увидел, как прекрасна наша планета. Люди, будем хранить и приумножать эту красоту, а не разрушать её!
- Orbiting Earth in the spaceship, I saw how beautiful our planet is. People, let us preserve and increase this beauty, not destroy it!
At a time when we are apparently all under surveillance,
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| Jason Bourne |
I have decided to watch the excellent 'Bourne Identity' and the trilogy of films, 'Bourne Supremacy and 'Bourne Ultimatum'.
Goodness knows, my childhood world of 'George Orwell's Big Brother' and Space travel is now reality.Or is it all a conspiracy?And maybe Sir Richard Branson works for the CIA?
Beam me up Scotty!
A fishing week with ducks everywhere!
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| Me at the middlesbrough 5k. |
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| Beaten by a duck!! |
It has been a week of Ducks and fishing.
If you compare the two photographs, I would suggest that the duck looks a lot healthier than I !
However, it is a long journey to full fitness at my age!!
But we are on the way.
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| Mallard duckling |
The whole point of going fishing is to be outdoors and see all sorts of wildlife such as this gorgeous little Mallard Duckling!
The fishing season has started with a really good day ,my friend and colleague Mark and I had a great day catching lots of fish!
It helps when you are catching superb Carp, such as this specimen.
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| Happy as a lark! |
Another interesting Royal story this week is that our future King William has DNA links in India.
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| Prince Phillip the Duke of |Edinburgh |
NEWS LINK
Monday, June 10, 2013
A cookery week.
A week off work!
It started great! A bit of fishing, tidying the garden, then the rain started!
It seemed like the rest of the country was dry and warm, but here! I should start to build an Ark!
England beat New Zealand in good preparation for the Ashes and our football team managed a draw 1-1 against Ireland, this in preparation for the game Sunday against Brazil, a miracle is needed to beat Brazil in Rio de Janeiro.
If anything or anyone would inspire me back into catering it is Jamie Oliver. We went for our lunch in York on Wednesday and it is simply perfect! Wonderful innovative dishes with excellent service and impeccable surroundings!
No golf tomorrow, unless a new sport Aqua Golf is invented!
So as it is still raining today, I have spent the day in the kitchen, creating a mess and some reasonable curries and a Chilli.
FOOD BANK RELIANCE IN THE UK TRIPLES!
On the subject of food and cookery, our government has released figures, suggesting that people in the UK are relying on Food parcels, as during the War, I reckon that a simpler action would be to teach people how to cook!
It started great! A bit of fishing, tidying the garden, then the rain started!
It seemed like the rest of the country was dry and warm, but here! I should start to build an Ark!
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| The Ashes |
England beat New Zealand in good preparation for the Ashes and our football team managed a draw 1-1 against Ireland, this in preparation for the game Sunday against Brazil, a miracle is needed to beat Brazil in Rio de Janeiro.
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| Jamie Oliver Website. |
If anything or anyone would inspire me back into catering it is Jamie Oliver. We went for our lunch in York on Wednesday and it is simply perfect! Wonderful innovative dishes with excellent service and impeccable surroundings!
No golf tomorrow, unless a new sport Aqua Golf is invented!
So as it is still raining today, I have spent the day in the kitchen, creating a mess and some reasonable curries and a Chilli.
FOOD BANK RELIANCE IN THE UK TRIPLES!
On the subject of food and cookery, our government has released figures, suggesting that people in the UK are relying on Food parcels, as during the War, I reckon that a simpler action would be to teach people how to cook!
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
A sad week and a good week.
It is a sad week in the UK.
A young soldier was killed , whilst off duty in England.
The murderer was a crazed Extremist.
I feel for the soldier's family and friends.
On a happier note, I ran my second Park Run of this year and 'Smashed!' last week's time. It looks like the ' no pain, no gain' training regime is showing some profit.
When I am training in the gym, I usually listen to my i Pod.
I decided to put my i Pod on 'Shuffle' which means that it chooses random tracks and plays them one after another.
After about 20 minutes, I began to realise what the inside of my head must look like!
The first track was in Russian, the second in Spanish, then some classical music, then a track by the Rolling Stones, then some Northern Soul, then more Russian followed by some Italian!
Is there any wonder that I often say that ' my head is in a shed!
We have the Whit Bank Holiday this week and Abigail is off school. This means lots of spending money and shopping!
It's also a good week for gardening! We have had a couple of lovely days and my leeks are coming on great!
The football season is finally over with a German team , Bayern Munich winning the Champion's league.
At least one German team lost at Wembley!!
Crystal Palace won the biggest prize in British football by beating Watford in the Championship Play Off final and acquiring a place in the Premiership.
Here's hoping my team Middlesbrough can do better next season!
A young soldier was killed , whilst off duty in England.
The murderer was a crazed Extremist.
I feel for the soldier's family and friends.
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| Lee Rigby British soldier murdered in London. LINK TO BBC Story. |
On a happier note, I ran my second Park Run of this year and 'Smashed!' last week's time. It looks like the ' no pain, no gain' training regime is showing some profit.
When I am training in the gym, I usually listen to my i Pod.
I decided to put my i Pod on 'Shuffle' which means that it chooses random tracks and plays them one after another.
After about 20 minutes, I began to realise what the inside of my head must look like!
The first track was in Russian, the second in Spanish, then some classical music, then a track by the Rolling Stones, then some Northern Soul, then more Russian followed by some Italian!
Is there any wonder that I often say that ' my head is in a shed!
We have the Whit Bank Holiday this week and Abigail is off school. This means lots of spending money and shopping!
It's also a good week for gardening! We have had a couple of lovely days and my leeks are coming on great!
The football season is finally over with a German team , Bayern Munich winning the Champion's league.
At least one German team lost at Wembley!!
Crystal Palace won the biggest prize in British football by beating Watford in the Championship Play Off final and acquiring a place in the Premiership.
Here's hoping my team Middlesbrough can do better next season!
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
My week
I am trying to get fit at the moment, going to the gym, cycling and on Saturday morning I competed in my 3rd. park run. This is a 5k race/run in a local park, Stewart's Park in Middlesbrough.
We have them all over the UK, all ages can compete and you can track your times and results through the use of a Bar code that you are issued when you register with Park Run.
It was absolutley 'chucking it down' ! I was completely soaked to the skin , when I finished and not surprisingly I had completed my worst time of 41.42. But this has made me more determined to do better in next weeks Park Run!
The cricket season is well under way now with England playing in a test match against New Zealand. Cricket is usually associated with summer!
Saturday night Christine and I went to Whitby on the train. We went to a 'Soul night' , this interestingly enough, is on the same night as the Eurovision Song Contest. A comment was made on the radio about how British music is and was much more influenced by American music than European.
I can honestly say that my own musical influences are from Tamla Motown and Soul music and not from the Eurovision song contest!
We have them all over the UK, all ages can compete and you can track your times and results through the use of a Bar code that you are issued when you register with Park Run.
It was absolutley 'chucking it down' ! I was completely soaked to the skin , when I finished and not surprisingly I had completed my worst time of 41.42. But this has made me more determined to do better in next weeks Park Run!
The cricket season is well under way now with England playing in a test match against New Zealand. Cricket is usually associated with summer!
Saturday night Christine and I went to Whitby on the train. We went to a 'Soul night' , this interestingly enough, is on the same night as the Eurovision Song Contest. A comment was made on the radio about how British music is and was much more influenced by American music than European.
THE BEST! SONG EVER WRITTEN
PERFORMED BY
THE BEST GROUP IN THE WORLD!
I can honestly say that my own musical influences are from Tamla Motown and Soul music and not from the Eurovision song contest!
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| Molly pretending to be a 'Leek' in my allotment. |
I spent most of Sunday in my garden and as you can see I was helped by my dog Molly.
[Molly is a Jack Russell]
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
My week
A busy weekend! I spent most of the afternoon on Friday in the garden. I have a small allotment, where I am trying to grow some vegetables. I have a greenhouse and I have planted all sorts of vegetables and flowers.
I have also planted some Russian seeds which I smuggled back from Kostroma!
I hope to grow giant pumpkins and courgettes.
I spent Saturday afternoon in a Safety boat on Scaling Dam , where Abigail and I are members of the Sailing club. It was freezing! I am so glad that I was not sailing!
Saturday was also the F.A. Cup final and the underdogs Wigan Athletic beat the rich club! Manchester City, Excellent!
Sunday, Abigail decided that she wanted to go to the gym, so we went on the morning and I cooked lunch as Christine was at work.
Watched a film called, ' the Impossible' about the Tsunami last night. Very sad.
Monday and back to work.
I have a French class on a Monday evening and we are working hard with French grammar.
Tuesday.
Talk about ups and downs!
Wigan Athletic F.A. Cup winners have now been relegated!
I have also planted some Russian seeds which I smuggled back from Kostroma!
I hope to grow giant pumpkins and courgettes.
I spent Saturday afternoon in a Safety boat on Scaling Dam , where Abigail and I are members of the Sailing club. It was freezing! I am so glad that I was not sailing!
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| Roberto Martinez and Wigan Athletic celebrating their F.A. Cup win. |
Saturday was also the F.A. Cup final and the underdogs Wigan Athletic beat the rich club! Manchester City, Excellent!
Sunday, Abigail decided that she wanted to go to the gym, so we went on the morning and I cooked lunch as Christine was at work.
Watched a film called, ' the Impossible' about the Tsunami last night. Very sad.
Monday and back to work.
I have a French class on a Monday evening and we are working hard with French grammar.
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| Roberto Martinez Manager of Wigan Athletic, looking quite miserable! |
Tuesday.
Talk about ups and downs!
Wigan Athletic F.A. Cup winners have now been relegated!
Friday, May 10, 2013
My week
This is the first post of a weekly review of my life in England for my students, colleagues and friends in Russia, France, Spain and wherever else you may be!!.
So what's happened in the last week?
Last weekend was a long weekend, because Monday was a Bank Holiday.
Most of the UK would be spending time in the garden or stuck in traffic jams on their way to the seaside!
The weather was great, quite hot for May.
Saturday was a busy day, ironing followed by tidying the garden , then a couple of hours fishing!
Sunday was a family day, Nanna, Grandad, Aunty and nephews all together for lunch, followed by a walk by the sea.
Bank Holiday Monday had the usual Car boot Sale, hundreds of people including me! All searching for a bargain, I found a couple of pieces of excellent fishing equipment, so of course I had to go fishing on the evening to test them out!
Back to work on Tuesday for a short week. Taught German on Tuesday night, planning my visit to Germany at the end of June.
Wednesday saw the opening of Parliament, our Queen makes a speech and there is a lot of pageantry and tradition.
Our Prime Minister is in Russia talking to President Putin, no doubt discussing the terrible situation in Syria.
My friends tell me that it was Victory day in Russia and it is also a Bank Holiday.
So what's happened in the last week?
Last weekend was a long weekend, because Monday was a Bank Holiday.
Most of the UK would be spending time in the garden or stuck in traffic jams on their way to the seaside!
The weather was great, quite hot for May.
Saturday was a busy day, ironing followed by tidying the garden , then a couple of hours fishing!
Sunday was a family day, Nanna, Grandad, Aunty and nephews all together for lunch, followed by a walk by the sea.
Bank Holiday Monday had the usual Car boot Sale, hundreds of people including me! All searching for a bargain, I found a couple of pieces of excellent fishing equipment, so of course I had to go fishing on the evening to test them out!
Back to work on Tuesday for a short week. Taught German on Tuesday night, planning my visit to Germany at the end of June.
Wednesday saw the opening of Parliament, our Queen makes a speech and there is a lot of pageantry and tradition.
Our Prime Minister is in Russia talking to President Putin, no doubt discussing the terrible situation in Syria.
My friends tell me that it was Victory day in Russia and it is also a Bank Holiday.
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Jim Platt
I was lucky last week to meet a hero of mine.
Former Middlesbrough and Northern Ireland goalkeeper, Jim Platt.
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Modern English Writers
If we look at modern English writers, it is difficult to know where to start.
However, I will start with my Dad's era, he was born in 1926.
Therefore he would have read, Enid Blyton as a child, he would have known about the Famous Five and Noddy. He would have also read the Wizard of Oz written by L.Frank Baum.
Most of his friends would have read Biggles written by W.C. Johns. At school , texts and readers would include, Dick and Jane, by William S. Gray and Zena Sharp.
Looking at my own childhood , I read books such as, A Kestrel for a Knave, written by Barry Hines.
We studied 'Animal Farm' by George Orwell and 1984 by the same author.
A really big influence on my reading and that of my brothers had to be comics. We bought hundreds of them, Batman, Superman, Spideman, Captain America, to name but a few.
I also read Tolkien, the Hobbit was a favourite and it is now a major film, along with the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
I like to read books by Charles Dickens and I would say that one of my favourite books and films of all time is, Greatest Expectations.
We also read and watched stories such as Bram Stoker's Dracula, this frightened the life out of me, but we would always watch the Frankenstein movies from behind the chair!
Books such as the Railway children by Edith Nesbit and My friend Flicker by Mary O'Hara were also very popular.
As a teenager, the diaries of Adrian Mole written by Sue Townsend was very popular and still is!
I have recently revisited some of my favourite books of all time and they include the timeless, Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stephenson . This story of pirates has of course become very popular today because of Captain Jack Sparrow and the Porates of the Caribbean with Jonny Depp.
I have also recently read Moby Dick by Melville, this is quite a difficult book, but well worth the effort!
Today's writers are as famous as Dickens, J.K.Rowling and her Harry Potter books are known throughout the world and rightly so! They are wonderful stories, timeless and I am sure will become classics in their own right!
So what about today's writers?
The Boy in the striped trousers written by John Boyne is a very important text that is being read by young people as a text for study.
Twighlight by Stephenie Meyer is a huge hit both as a film and a text. It seems to have folowed in the footsteps of the class Dracula stories.
The Hunger games by Suzanne Collins is also typical of the trending idea of turning the book into a film and then a computer game.
The Life of Pi by Yanni Martel is without doubt one of my favourite books of all time along with the thought provoking The Curious Incident of the dog in the Night by Mark Haddon.
Kostroma April 11th. 2013
However, I will start with my Dad's era, he was born in 1926.
Therefore he would have read, Enid Blyton as a child, he would have known about the Famous Five and Noddy. He would have also read the Wizard of Oz written by L.Frank Baum.
Most of his friends would have read Biggles written by W.C. Johns. At school , texts and readers would include, Dick and Jane, by William S. Gray and Zena Sharp.
Looking at my own childhood , I read books such as, A Kestrel for a Knave, written by Barry Hines.
We studied 'Animal Farm' by George Orwell and 1984 by the same author.
A really big influence on my reading and that of my brothers had to be comics. We bought hundreds of them, Batman, Superman, Spideman, Captain America, to name but a few.
I also read Tolkien, the Hobbit was a favourite and it is now a major film, along with the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
I like to read books by Charles Dickens and I would say that one of my favourite books and films of all time is, Greatest Expectations.
We also read and watched stories such as Bram Stoker's Dracula, this frightened the life out of me, but we would always watch the Frankenstein movies from behind the chair!
Books such as the Railway children by Edith Nesbit and My friend Flicker by Mary O'Hara were also very popular.
As a teenager, the diaries of Adrian Mole written by Sue Townsend was very popular and still is!
I have recently revisited some of my favourite books of all time and they include the timeless, Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stephenson . This story of pirates has of course become very popular today because of Captain Jack Sparrow and the Porates of the Caribbean with Jonny Depp.
I have also recently read Moby Dick by Melville, this is quite a difficult book, but well worth the effort!
Today's writers are as famous as Dickens, J.K.Rowling and her Harry Potter books are known throughout the world and rightly so! They are wonderful stories, timeless and I am sure will become classics in their own right!
So what about today's writers?
The Boy in the striped trousers written by John Boyne is a very important text that is being read by young people as a text for study.
Twighlight by Stephenie Meyer is a huge hit both as a film and a text. It seems to have folowed in the footsteps of the class Dracula stories.
The Hunger games by Suzanne Collins is also typical of the trending idea of turning the book into a film and then a computer game.
The Life of Pi by Yanni Martel is without doubt one of my favourite books of all time along with the thought provoking The Curious Incident of the dog in the Night by Mark Haddon.
Kostroma April 11th. 2013
Friday, April 05, 2013
50 books to read .
Time to reflect on my reading again.
I have been reading some Russian novels. I have joined a reading group in Guisborough, which is for Russian literature.
We have read books about Catherine the Great, a really good story called 'the Concert Ticket' the writer is called Olga Grushin, which reflects the times in Soviet Russia when people queued for anything and everything.
Fascinating!
Recently I have read some poetry by Ann Akhmatova, this was translated into English, I would prefer to understand her work in its original language Russian, maybe one day!
I have also read the last book written by Solzhenitsin 'Apricot Jam'.
At the moment I am reading a book called 'Happiness is Possible' . This is written by, Oleg Zaionchkovsky and is about life in Moscow.
Report to come!
I have been reading some Russian novels. I have joined a reading group in Guisborough, which is for Russian literature.
We have read books about Catherine the Great, a really good story called 'the Concert Ticket' the writer is called Olga Grushin, which reflects the times in Soviet Russia when people queued for anything and everything.
Fascinating!
Recently I have read some poetry by Ann Akhmatova, this was translated into English, I would prefer to understand her work in its original language Russian, maybe one day!
I have also read the last book written by Solzhenitsin 'Apricot Jam'.
At the moment I am reading a book called 'Happiness is Possible' . This is written by, Oleg Zaionchkovsky and is about life in Moscow.
Report to come!
Kostroma April 2013
Here I am again in Russia!
I sometimes have to shake my head to make it clear that I am here again!
We arrived in Kostroma late Wednesday night after a long journey starting at 3:30
am from home.
I am staying again with my Russian family, Max, Larissa and Katia.
Thursday was a busy day, we met the Mayor in the Town Hall in Kostroma, then we went to Gymasium number 1 to meet teachers and students. I was a judge at the annual language competition. The standard was excellent and it was a memorable visit.
In the late afternoon we met our students at the Kostroma Institute of Education, I have a wonderful class of 16/17 year olds.
Friday , we left the Institute at 8 am to go to Volgoresenchk. The wonderful Natalia was there to greet us at her school and we visited classes and then we were judges for a Limerick competition.
The students then took us to the music college where we watched a wonderful concert with dance and music
We then returned to Kostroma and to the Institute do Education.
Saturday
This is the third and last day of my English course.
I sometimes have to shake my head to make it clear that I am here again!
We arrived in Kostroma late Wednesday night after a long journey starting at 3:30
am from home.
I am staying again with my Russian family, Max, Larissa and Katia.
Thursday was a busy day, we met the Mayor in the Town Hall in Kostroma, then we went to Gymasium number 1 to meet teachers and students. I was a judge at the annual language competition. The standard was excellent and it was a memorable visit.
In the late afternoon we met our students at the Kostroma Institute of Education, I have a wonderful class of 16/17 year olds.
Friday , we left the Institute at 8 am to go to Volgoresenchk. The wonderful Natalia was there to greet us at her school and we visited classes and then we were judges for a Limerick competition.
The students then took us to the music college where we watched a wonderful concert with dance and music
We then returned to Kostroma and to the Institute do Education.
Saturday
This is the third and last day of my English course.
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Saturday, March 23, 2013
Cleveland Way Stage 1
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Ironopolis
IRONOPOLIS
Where alchemists
Were born
Below Cleveland's hills
A giant blue dragonfly
Across the Tees
Reminds us every night
We built the world
Every metropolis
Came from
Ironopolis
A poem by Ian Horn
Friday, February 22, 2013
Greatham Creek
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| Slavonian Grebe |
It never ceases to amaze me how diverse and wonderful the wildlife is in this area of Chemical and Heavy Industry. Each time I have visited Saltholme, I have discovered another little hidden jewel among the pollution or at least the Power Station and Cooling towers.
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| Red Breasted |Merganzer |
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| Shellduck |
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| Little Grebe |
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| Oystercatchers |
Sunday, January 13, 2013
RSB Saltholme
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