Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Leica vs Notts

Tried out my new Leica compact for the first time on the weekend with a few shots from around Nottingham. Pretty happy with the results so far.

















Wednesday, October 21, 2009

C'mon you reds!



Went to a football (soccer) match to see Nottingham Forest play Barnsley last night. It was great! Forest dominated the first half but couldn't score. In the second half they struggled but scored in injury time at the end of the match to take a 1-0 win. The crowd went berserk. You couldn't have asked for a much better ending really.

Some trivia about Nottingham Forest. They are actually one of the oldest football clubs in the world being established in 1865. They were also the first team to wear red. They chose the colour Garibaldi red to pay tribute to Giuseppe Garibaldi a revolutionary leader at the time. Arsenal got their current colours from a set of red uniforms donated by Forest. At the start of the game and the second half the crowd sings Mull of Kintyre by Paul McCartney. But the words are changed slightly - "Oh mist rolling in from the Trent", "Far have I travelled, much have I seen, Goodison, Anfield are places I've been".

Of course we all lifted our voices to the universal "Referee's a wanker" after he yellow carded the winning goal scorer for excessive celebration. The guy already had a yellow card and had to leave the field with a red...booooooo! You suck ref!

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

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Apologies for the lack of posts but not much has been going on really. I won't be travelling again before Christmas as my trip to Aus/NZ pretty much cleaned me out. But the itinerary is awesome!

London->Shanghai->Sydney->Auckland->Tokyo->London

Can't wait!

Sunday, August 23, 2009

York

Well it's been a while since my last post. I'd like to say I've been terribly busy but I haven't really, just lazy. Anyway, I'm off to Scotland next weekend so I thought I should put up some shots from the York trip. Basically we went to York to meet up with some friends of Rafael & Neiva's that were visiting from Brazil. Well, it wasn't so much to meet Marcquinhos and Suelen but really just a good excuse to take a trip to York and if we managed to run into them while we were there then cool. As it turned out we didn't meet them but we had a good time none-the-les


For the trip north we went via Leeds. As we arrived in Leeds it was bucketing down so we decided to follow the signs to the Royal Armories museum. It turned out to be fantastic. Since living in Europe the last couple of years I've been looking for a museum with a good selection of arms and armour. Well this is the place! It's huge over 4 floors and it's stacked wall to wall with suits of armour, weapons and life size dioramas depicting battle scenes. In one room there is a life size elephant covered in armour with bowman and lancers on top. And while we were too late to see them they also have demonstrations of combat techniques with ancient weapons and armour. And the most amazing part of all is that the museum is free.


After the museum we headed for our hotel in Halifax which is about 50 miles from York. But as it was still light we decided check out a little park close by. There was an old mill in the middle of the forest which was kinda cool.


Later that evening we had a nice meal with excellent service in the hotel restaurant and an early night ready for a big day in York on Sunday. We woke to a beautiful morning and spent some time having a look at a few little sights on the way to York. Neiva decided we were spending too much time messing about so we cut or lazy sight-seeing short and headed directly for York.


There is a lot to see in York and you can easily spend a whole day there. The top sights to see in my opinion are the Minster including the catacombs beneath, the City Walls, the Shambles (medieval streets) and the Yorkshire Museum & gardens. The Jarvik Viking Centre was a big disappointment for me and was also one the most expensive attractions. In fact everything in York costs money so if your visiting be prepared to spend £20-30 or more in entry fees alone if you want to see everything.

One the best things to do in York is to walk along the old city walls. They are broken onto 3 different sections and include gate houses and towers and you get great views over the town as you wander along. It does get quite narrow in parts and being a lot wider than most I usually had to find a parapet or hole in the wall to squeeze into so people could get by.


As you can see from the photos it was beautiful day and as much as I've winged about the weather here in the UK the last 3 weekends have been great. In fact as I write this I'm suffering from the copious amounts of BBQ'ed meat I've consumed while lazing on the deck this afternoon. Life is good.

Next weekend Scotland!

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Birmingham & Bosworth

In the continuing quest to purchase a car I travelled 60 miles west to Birmingham last weekend. My flatmates Raf and Neiva also came along for the ride.

As it turned out the car was a bit of bomb so we decided to enjoy the sunshine and headed to Birmingham city centre for a quick look around. The city centre was quite nice and looks like a great place to shop. Unlike Nottingham which is absolutely jam packed with people on the weekend.

Strangely we found an area of the main square where a large amount of sand had been dumped and people were sitting on deck chairs watching some kind if free concert. This seems to be a common British summer event as the very same thing was set up in the Nottingham market square. I guess after living on the eastern coast of Australia it's easy to take our beaches for granted. But still, it was kind of weird.

Next stop was the Cadbury chocolate factory which turned out to be pretty interesting. And you get quite a bit of free chocolate - woot! They've set the place up as a kind of theme park and obviously play on the whole Willy Wonka thing. But it wasn't completely lame, other than a horrible little ride at the end of the factory tour. I had to drag Neiva away so that she wouldn't buy a photo of us in this dinky little plastic car and me with a wtf expression on my face. Man I dodged a bullet there, could have been some serious laughs at my expense had that made it online.

On the way back to Notts we stopped of at Bosworth Field. This was where the final battle of the War of the Roses was fought between the Tudor king Henry and Richard III. Richard assembled his army in Nottingham and vastly outnumbered the Tudor forces. The battlefield itself is great as it has little plaques around it that describe the events and often mention important things that happened right where you're standing. As it turns out Richard III was killed in battle and his forces routed and the Tudors became the new rulers of a united England for centuries to come.

If you've ever seen the first episode of Black Adder where he kills his uncle Richard the king by accident, this was the battle he was fighting in.

Overall it was a really nice day and the weather was fantastic.

This weekend I'm heading north to York.

Friday, July 10, 2009

The Snot People

I was surprised to discover an interesting fact surrounding the name of the city where I'm living here in the UK.

According to Wikipedia, the name Nottingham is derived from a Saxon Chieftan named Snot. And in fact Snot's people lived right on the site where I work in town called the Lace Market.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

First Post

Finally caved and decided to start a personal blog.

We'll see how it goes...