Monday 27 February 2012

Book Update

Paris Enigma by Pablo de Santis -a rather strange little read. Not really my usual kind of choice in novel. Picked it up off the book-shelf at home; Stuart couldn't remember a thing about it having read it some time back. Couldn't really say it made much af an impact - readable but I won't be looking out for de Santis particularly. 12 detectives from around the world meet in Paris and find they have a few murders on their hands to solve...

Friday 24 February 2012

We set off for Cambridge then and again a little stop en route for a cuppa. The Blakes seemed pleased to see us and we enjoyed meeting Treacle, the cockapoo (I know!) who is a rather lovely small, fluffy and very quiet thing who seems to be a bit of a blessing for Helen.
Stuart took Katy over to her friend Tony who had invited her for dinner (come at 7.30 and you won't be late for dinner; we might have to do the horses; then we will be free for the evening..) and turns out she does have a bit of a mansion. Relatively easy to find but it seems not so easy to return from and twas some great time later found his way back. Later took Bruce with him when collecting Katy (not a St Mary's girl) and found his navigational skills about as poor as having been on his own! lol!  I had a chance to have a good natter with Helen so we were ok.
Saturday morning then they took us for a chilly and blowy walk by the canal, after which we all deserved the cream tea in the cafe of course. On a bit of a schedule so left them early pm and got to our hotel near Oxford in time to swim and sauna before going out for a pub meal.
The hotel I had book was quite something - a massive build on top of a hill with the longest drive imaginable.
See photo below - more to come when I get my camera pics downloaded/uploaded or whatever. This was the hotel lobby which had a "self-playing" piano - very weird...
We missed a chance to see Oxford and Sunday went to Blenheim palace which, although impressive, would be very much better in the summer, as the grounds I think are probs the main thing, and this time of year were obviously not at their best and too chilly to be wandering far in.
All in all tho' a successful road trip I think, with supper in Cheltenham on the way home.

Last weekend away...

So, we enjoyed a good but busy W/E and I haven't got around to blogging about it yet.
Too cold by half to consider the road trip in Eliza yet so we set off in Stuart's hire car (some young lass having driven into him and scraped the avensis down the entire length of passenger side). We arrived with Gary in Kenilworth on Thursday evening having stopped off in Ross on Wye - usually sail right past and admire the Church spire and river from a distance. Quite a quaint little place in parts. Perused the book sections of the second hand shops, picking up a couple of novels each. Had a lovely cake and cuppa in a rather nice tea shop and bought a very good bottle of red of a little Scottish man (portabello, Edinburgh) to take to Gary.  Gary seemed on reasonable form, although I thought he looked older (don't we all) possibly cos he was in worky clothes not usual jeans. Anyway we later picked up Sue (fresh back from a Nile cruise the previous night) and went to eat out at a pub in Lemmington - food surprisingly excerllent -had a risotto-like jambourini - surf and turf food and spicey too. Music a bit loud but enjoyable evening. Then stayed over and had wholemeal toast and jam for breakfast - nom!

Friday evening...

Friday evening...by the fire, with my novels, Sheba asleep beside me...Pink martini in the CD player and Gin and tonic in my hand....awaiting the delivery of the curry. Headache improving as the evening goes on. Work fading, weekend looming. Can't get much better. Other than perhaps the posibility of a holiday on the horizon...not happening any time soon. So I'll enjoy the "mini-break" of this eve...

Sunday 5 February 2012

Recent viewing...

As I have just finished the book I decided to watch the film - Never Let me go -  How gloomy.Ii think I may have annoyed the other 2 in the room vaguely by anticipating what was to come and commenting on every deviation from the book...wooops. Anyhow,  bit bleak, tru to the book I guess, and leaves you feeling a little sad. Again tho', not enough ups and downs throughout the film to really draw you in and "feel" for the characters...

Best TV at the moment has got to be Borgen - winning hands down, no contest. Last night was the finale - in 2 parts, as usual. So we have saved the final part for tonight. It really is slick, compulsive, a roller-coaster and gripping.  Hoping we will continue to be treated to these sub-titled Scandanavian dramas on a Saturday night cos I am hooked and will need to watch the box set of The Killing part one if there isn't another one showing from next week!

Book update

"Why Me?" by Bob Servant is a ridiculous read, and takes a couple of hours really to get through. A crazy man who has managed to publish more than one book filled with his email correspondance to the sort of on-line criminals who "subtly" try to get money sent to them under various pretexts. A bit of fun and I did laugh out loud on occasion.
Think it was a Christmas pressie for Stuart from one of my sibs...

A quiet weekend...

So, Katy was up in Birmingham this weekend, hopefully enjoying some "quality time" with big sister. The snow arrived half-way through the W/E - didn't really stop, here, on Saturday, and Birmingham looked to be even more heavily hit - they even brought out the yellow ball (I know!) for the football going on there - on the TV it looked like playing in a blizzard....  Not that we were watching football, because it was the opening weekend of the Six Nations.  Scotland did their usual thing against England Saurday, for the opening game of the competition, losing the home game in a scrappy try-less fashion.
I had planned to be out during the games, but snow put a stop to my Cardiff boot-shopping trip. Ordered some on -line instead - isn't it quite ridiculous that you can order boots one day and they arrive in at your local store before midday the following day...
So I met with Julie & Alyson for "brunch" Saturday late am. Just to have a natter. Julie has planned that we "girls" meet for brunch or cake and coffee on the first Saturday of each month - nice idea - she wants us to be like the "sex in the city" girls ...I know very little about that programme but I think I get the sentiment and seems a good thing to do...although probs not much sex talk to discuss...probs more the lives of our young people and our own mid-life crises. Anyway we'll go for it and hopefully next month one or two of the others will be free too.
Snow all melted away by end of the W/E. Church more or less "cancelled" this morn due to the car park being inaccesible/treacheres etc and phonecalls to all discouraging any heroics to attend. So a day at home "catching up" (mis-nomer?) and not getting to the gym.  Tomorrow eve free for that instead.