Friday, March 16, 2007

So what have we been up to!!


Sorry the Blog has been a bit quiet of late but we have been busy and affected by Jen's dad who is not well at the moment and hence no overseas travel for us. As a result of this we have been to the GYM almost every other day and long walks in the meantime.

We recently followed the River Wey (Canal) from Weybridge to Woking, a walk about 7/8 miles on a bright sunny morning. It's a very nice walk to do and as you get nearer to Woking there are some very nice houses on the River.


After a lot of thought and discussion, we have decided not to follow many of our friends by buying houses overseas, our first choice would be France but quite frankly as we like to move around a bit, we do not know where to buy. And if we did you can bet we would like to be somewhere else. SO, we have decided to leave our French and European travels to our Caravan which is now at the Dealers going through its PDI and we are adding a few extras, like wheels etc.

Piplin House development. We are now awaiting the outcome of our application to extend our current home. This can take quite some time and we originally applied in early January 2007 but the first application was lost in the post- a great start. However by early April we should know the outcome of the Elmbridge Council deliberations. Our plan is to pull down the current garage and utility room, then rebuild the garage with two bedrooms on top together with a new family room, utility room and further additional living area, currently called the space. At the opposite end of the house we will build a large 'atrium' which will be of a similar floor space to our existing lounge. Please see drawings below.
If we get permission then we would hope to start the building work some time in May/June/July time subject to availability of people to do the work. We have a young French girl coming to stay will us in August for one month and we hope to be finished by then. We will also carry out some internal changes, by taking out some of the floor of the bedroom above the entrance hall to create a bigger feeling of space and lightness. There will be some other changes but the details are not fully finalised. There is still a long way to go on this and it will no doubt keep us quite busy.

Just to add to our workload, we are in the middle of planning the next Wey Road and Round Oak Road Residents Association Summer Party which is due to take place on the 30th June. This coincides with Wimbledon Tennis fortnight and so our party will have a Wimbledon flavour, strawberries and cream and we also expect to have a live band. This should be a good day as we are holding this on a plot of land owned by a neighbour and it fronts the River Wey. So we expect to have boat rides, tennis games for the kids and plenty of booze for the adults.

Blair is finally on the way out leaving a legacy of a mess in the UK as well as in Iraq. The similarity of problems in Iraq does to a degree mirror the past problems in Northern Ireland by having the army trying to do a policing and PR job which no one wants them to do. Enough of that however. Apart from mispricing the Dome, which cost a few billions pounds, they seem to have done it again with the Olympics for 2012. With an original budget of 2.3 billion suddenly becoming 9.7 billion in less than a year does not auger well. It will probably increase to about 15 billion at this rate.

Boy, we can't wait to get in our caravan in France and keep the radio off!

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

A weekend in Norfolk

We decided to take a long weekend in Norfolk as the Company that we have purchased our caravan from was having an open weekend. Why we decided to buy our Caravan in Norfolk approx 150 miles away when the local Bailey caravan dealer is only 30 miles away is a long story and not for here.
So we headed off on Saturday morning to Dereham where the Caravan Retailer is based and spend a pleasant couple of hours browsing and eating bacon sandwiches. After this we headed off to Cromer and looked around the town and pier which has been restored. Were surprised at the artist appearing in Cromer, see some of the pictures on the PHOTO BLOG, including Joe Brown and 'The Bruvvers' and Marty Wilde. I though they were dead!
We then headed back to the Hotel we had found on the web. This was called the Barnham Broom Golf and Country Club which is outside of Norwich and surrounded by rolling hills and two golf courses. This was a great find, they Hotel was very nice and also quite cheap, Bed, Breakfast and 3 course evening meal for £105.00 for two people. The food was excellent and so was the Hotel and we will return.
On Sunday we went to Wroxham and a few miles we parked and did a long walk through the country before heading to the coast and have a quick bite of lunch. The weather was not to bad, a bit breezy and some sun every now and again but we enjoyed our walk and the views. This area is very quiet in January compared to the height of the season when it is packed with holiday makers.
Back to the Hotel for Dinner, which was again really excellent. Monday saw us doing a four mile walk around the Hotel and Golf Course and then down to the local villages. A very pleasant walk indeed in very nice countryside. At about 1130 we left to visit the home of The Essex Pig at
Jimmy's Farm, for those who watched the BBC TV series it was about a East End London boy who decided to run a farm and revive the 'Essex Pig'. So we visited the farm and bought some meat for later use. Then we headed to the dreaded M25 early to try and avoid the traffic which we were successful in doing.
A very pleasant weekend indeed and one that we will repeat.

Sunday, January 14, 2007

The Hillier Gardens in Hampshire

The weather today was bright, although on the chilly side, and after many days of rain and wind and more rain and wind it was time to get out of the house and do something.

We had previously stumbled upon this large garden whilst driving in Hampshire a couple of years ago and so it seemed like a good idea to re-visit and spend some time there. We arrived after a slow drive in the countryside and immediately hit the restaurant for a cup of tea but changed our minds when we found that bangers and mash were on the menu.

Afterwards we looked around the estate of about 180 acres and although is was mid January there were winter daffodils already out and also the camellias were starting to show.
This garden would be great to visit later in the spring when everything is growing and this we shall certainly do.

Noel took a few photos which can be seen on the Photo Blog if you are interested.

The web site for the garden is http://www.hilliergardens.org.uk/ this place is well worth a visit and the Bangers and Mash are great to.

A pleasant drive home through the River Test Valley where there are some beautiful homes.
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Tuesday, January 02, 2007

New Year's Day London Parade 21st Birthday



What a beautiful morning after a very good night at our friends Gerry and Toni Wensley. Together with some other neighbours and friends we celebrated New Year's Eve in a fine way.
We decided to visit the London New Year's Day Parade again as we had missed it last year as we were in Florida. So we caught an 'earlyish' train up to Waterloo Station and headed across Westminster Bridge to join the massive crowds.
We found a good spot near the start and the sun was shining down although it was low in the sky which did cause me a few photo problems. Anyway enough of that.
Around 10,000 people took part in the parade with at least 1,500 visiting from the United States of America. There were cheerleaders as well as many marching bands. Some of the bands carried out great choreography whilst delivering their music, a fantastic sight to behold and much appreciated by the growing audience.
Apart from the many bands, there were floats from many of the London borough councils.
Of course the pearly Kings and Queens were there.
The Parade started with the Choir from Walker Valley High School in Tennessee singing the British National anthem followed immediately by the Honda Goldwing Club of Great Britain. The parade lasted almost 2.5 hours without a break and some of the floats were truly great whilst some of the Chinese dancers were terrific.

The colourful outfits worn by many of the participants are seen on our Photo Blog site.
It was a really great way to spend the first day of the year and the weather stayed bright and blue for most of the day.

Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Thursday, December 14, 2006



Well after an early morning start from home we headed towards Folkstone and the Channel Tunnel for a quick trip across the English Channel, or under it really!

We arrived near Lille Airport and stopped for lunch in a nice restaurant that Noel have eaten at before whilst on business a business trip in this area.
The prime reason for this visit to Lille, apart from increasing our wine stocks in time for Christmas, was to visit a number of Bathroom shops to get ideas for the development of our house in Weybridge. The price of bathroom furniture appears to be around 30 per cent cheaper than the UK and with a bigger choice.

It was raining but we still spent late Monday afternoon walking around Lille old town. We were hoping to visit the Christmas Market but unfortunately it was closed so we went to see the film by Sacha Baron Cohen, 'Bhorat' a tour of America, really quite funny, followed by a visit to a small restaurant for a Gallette Raclette and a wee drop of the house red wine. Excellent.

Tuesday was a beautiful day but cold. This was a great day to walk around the town and see all the sites, well almost all. The Christmas Market was in full swing with many English people and school parties there. The atmosphere was tremendous and so was the Hot mulled red wine. That evening was spent with my ex- business colleague Laurence Henno and her husband with their son Nicolas , a very pleasant evening indeed but a bit late.

We were staying in an Hotel called Alliance Couvent des Minimes, which is an old Convent which has been converted in to a very nice Hotel indeed and it is well placed if you want to walk around Lille old town.



One thing about France is their love of lunch, where else in the world would you find somewhere in the middle of a busy Town where you can park your car for free at lunch time, albeit only for 90 minutes. On Wednesday we left the Hotel and headed South towards the French part of B & Q called Castorama. As previously mentioned these stores sell pretty much the same as you get in your local B & Q but much much cheaper. One item selling for 850 Euros was a combined power shower and walk in shower cabinet with multiple smaller outlets that sells in the UK for £1450.00. You work it out, is this a rip off or what??
The
Castorama we visited was at a new 'Centre Commercial' about 15 miles south of Lille in an area the size of Heathrow Airport, if not bigger, and it had just about every major department store chain known to man. There were also cinemas and multiple restaurants. We visited 'Auchan' in a building about the size of Wembley Stadium, most impressive and the choice was phenomenal. For anybody that's interested it is off Junction 17 of the A1 between Lille and Paris. We will return!!! Then back to the coast for our train back to 'Blighty', we made it back to Weybridge by 7pm. I could not believe the M25 was so quick, I can only assume there was an accident somewhere holding them all up. A very good journey indeed.

Monday, November 27, 2006

A few photos of Trees in our garden and a visit to Shere

A few pictures of our trees as they change in the Autumn weatherand also a few photos around a little village called Shere.
See main PHOTOBLOG for more pictures.

We have bought our new Caravan at last

Well, we have finally gone and done it, as they say... We visited tha caravan show at the Excel Exhibition centre and ordered a new caravan for delivery next March/April time. Its a a model called a Baliey Senator Louisiana.
The picture to the left is of a similar model. and a little dirty, but you can see that its quite a big van.
In fact its about 25 feet long and 7' 6" inches wide and weighs about 1750 kilos when fully loaded.
We have chosen the basic colour scheme for the upholstery and will add a few extras like a caravan mover, which is an remote controlled system, which drives the wheels by electric motors when parking. NO REVERSING FOR ME OLD CHAP!!!

It comes with a complete shower and full bathroom, oven and microwave and a large refrigerator and freezer, so this allows plenty of room for the booze and some food. Ours a fixed double bed model, so no making up beds en-route.


So next year starting around April or May we shall be heading of for France for a few weeks to get used to it, we will come back to our home in July and and August and then continue our tour of Europe in September and October or until the weather gets to bad.
We are both looking forward to getting or caravan and starting a travels in Europe. We intend to visit as many countries as we can during the months of April to October, with the balance of the time at home or Florida or wherever its warmer than here.
We shall have to call the caravan a name, so any suggestions would be greatfully received

Sunday, November 12, 2006

Florida Botanical Gardens and Historic Village


We spent half a day at the above location , well worth the visit. For fulle photo shots see the photo blog on phanfare.

Friday, November 10, 2006

Back to the cold weather


Well we arrived back in Gatwick Airport on the BA flight from Tampa at 0900 on Wednesday morning where it was grey and overcast with a temperature of 6 degrees centigrade. Welcome home after 3 weeks of almost wall to wall sun and at around 30 degrees C. We spent the last couple of day after the part of the week just recovering and taking it easy except when we went to Culture Centre in Indian Rocks.All pictures of this very nice park are on the Photo Blog so please see link to view. So the Blog will become a little quiet until we head off again... All readers take care.
PS :-The above picture is of the sun going down over Weybridge-if only

Monday, November 06, 2006

The Joyce Jenkyn 60th Birthday Party, 3-5 November 2006


Relatives and friends from around the world, USA and UK actually, came to join Joyce and celebrate her 60th birthday. Actually Joyce’s birthday is the 25th December which is not a great time to celebrate as other events also take place on this day. So it was decided to bring the event forward, avoiding Thanksgiving, and making a three day party of it.
The Holiday Inn at ||Indian Rocks was chosen as the party base with those travelling from greater distances arriving over a couple of days and to meet for the opening event at the pub in the hotel followed by dinner at the famous ‘Crabby Bills’. We had about 25 people attending this opening event. The seafood was excellent and so was the company.
Saturday morning brought about a late breakfast in the hotel and we all made our own way to Adrian and Joyce’s Condo about two miles away. Jennifer and I walked with Wanda Pointek via the beach both before and after the lunchtime session which finished around
3.30 pm. The evening event was in the ‘Brewmaster’ restaurant in the Hotel where about 20 participants joined in. A number of Joyce and Adrian’s friends at the Yacht club could not attend this night due to this event clashing with a Yacht Club event. The hardy ones carried on in Adrian and Joyce Hotel room. The evening was made extra pleasurable as they had arranged for a caricaturist to create pictures of the attendees; these will be published on the Jenkyn.com website in the near future. Going to bed was a little later tonight than planned.
Sunday saw us all off to a good start and we hit the trolley bus down to ‘The Pub’ for a brunch. This little restaurant right alongside the inland waterway was a great place to start the day and a number of Bloody Mary’s and pills were seen to be in strong evidence.
Following breakfast we went back to the trolley and down to
Johns Pass, which is a waterside shopping and restaurant area. Upon arrival we immediately set about the beer and a few more Bloody Mary’s to kick start the shopping spree. We all departed our own way to meet later but it was not long before the troops turned up at the soon to be famous ‘Bamboo’ Pub where the resident Pizza delivery man ‘Mike Calzone’ was entertaining the audience with some great music and songs of all types. A very pleasant 45 minutes was spent listening to this chap.
However, the Commander in Chief, Joyce got us up and running back to the Trolley for the drive down to Pass-a-Grille, interesting name for a place, where we would view the sunset from the terrace of the Hurricane Restaurant and bar. To see the demise of the sun we all took on board the drink of the bar called a ‘Hurricane’ which contains most liquor’s together with sulphuric acid and a few other chemicals. At the appointed time 1753 hrs when the sun should be dipping below the horizon and casting a beautiful light over the sea, all we got was black clouds. Uhmm something went wrong with the arrangements here however the moon popped up the other side and we looked at that instead. We then had a short but excellent and illegal firework display before we hit the trolley back to a restaurant for the final dinner.
A number of people had unfortunately returned to distant parts and the numbers were dwindling down to the hard core. The dinner was very nice and ‘Curtis’ our waiter worked quite hard to satisfy the demands of the remaining few.
A few short speeches were made in the blur of alcohol before we all headed, very tired, back to the hotel.
It was a lovely few days, it was great to meet a number of people who lived in
Tokyo during our time at the start of the ‘Tokyo British Club’ and also meet Joyce’s family members.
Most of the people attending the event took photos galore, and many will soon to be on the Jenkyn website whilst we will do our usual Blogs with photos as well.
A good time was had by all and now we all need a day to recuperate.

Thursday/Friday 2-3 November Last days in Sarasota


A good walk to start Thursday was very good with the sun shining and a great temperature. After yesterdays busy day we took it easy and went to the cinema to see a film called ‘The Departed’ which was a very good, but bloody and violent, Boston based cops and crooks drama. Well worth seeing if you can understand what is going on.
After sorting out the house on Friday morning we headed North back to Indian Shores and to the Holiday Inn Hotel which will be our base before we leave back to Blighty. We are back in
Indian Shores to attend Joyce Jenkyn’s 60th Birthday party which is subject to a separate report.
On our way back from
Sarasota we crossed over the Sunshine Skyway Bridge, see picture, this is an amazing piece of architecture and very interesting to travel on.
The next Blog will contain all the Party Information and events during the three day party.

Thursday, November 02, 2006

Wednesday 1st November- A Doctor’s Visit and USA observations


My ear has been playing up for the last couple of weeks and so I decided to see a local Doctor. ‘Oops!’ About £100 pounds later I left after being seen for a total of about 9 minutes having waited almost 45 minutes, so I assume they charge you for waiting in their surgery as surely it can’t be £600 per hour, or can it?
Anyway I have just discovered that the food store that we raved about in an earlier bulletin is opening their first shop in Kensington in 2007 and this will certainly be worth a visit. Also whilst having lunch and looking at the internet I noticed that, I think it was Abbey National, will be offering mortgages based on five times salary.
By comparison I came across the following advert for a home mortgage and quite frankly I don’t know what they are talking about.

Here it is, word for word

Up in Arms over your adjustable rate loan? How about these options

+100% 80/20 Confirming and JUMBO COMBO with fixed 2nds

+One single loan at 100%

+Low fixed rates

If you can work that out please let me know as I don’t have a clue.

The fountain outside the apartment started working today, at last, it looks very nice indeed but the Alligator has moved on to more peaceful surroundings.
The mid term elections are taking place and the TV, radio and streets are full of adverts for the various participants. Most of the TV is what you would call negative campaigning. One party even accuses another party of quote ‘not even showing up for work during his time in the house’

John Kerry, presidential campaigner has just blown it by losing his words and stated at a University during his campaign speech that you can work very hard at University and get on in life or if you do not you go to Iraq!!!. George Bush is elated by this blunder whilst families all over USA are demanding personal apologies for his comments about their kids in the forces in Iraq. Way to go!!
Finally, a film has just been released here which is made up of video footage and called The Death of a President all about the killing of George Bush whilst President, there has been an outcry about this but people are going to see it, maybe to get ideas?

Isn’t free speech a wonderful thing.