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Frank Kelly-Christmas Countdown (12 days to christmas)

Merry Christmas to You and Yours!

Winchester Great Hall - The Round Table

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Winchester Cathedral - The Grave of Jane Austen

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Winchester Cathedral - Lady Chapel

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The Slade - 06.Merry Xmas Everybody

This is my all time favourite Christmas song, first heard at a school disco my sister took me to many, many moons ago! It was a close call between this and Fairytale of New York which I also realy like, but this just pipped it. I would have liked it to be the other way round, you know a partial celt bloodline and all, but I guess I am just a rock chick at heart! Merry Christmas Everyone!

Winchester Cathedral

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I went to the City of Winchester, former capital of England, for work today and made a trip to the Cathedral during lunch. It is an awesome city and it was my first visit there. Needless to say I took lots of photos. Here's the first of them. This is the central area for the congregation. There was a carol service there at 6.30pm and I bet they raised the roof. The choir pews were so ornate. I sang in church choirs when I was a kid, and loved it, singing with other people is a great experience, especially with the harmonies of a full choir, from baritone to soprano. The robes weren't so great but they kept you warm! As a foot note I was really impressed with the service I received at Winchester City Council, the purpose of my visit. They were extremely helpful.

What the Header is Going On?

I seem to be having trouble with my blog header. I am not sure what everyone else is seeing but since my first TT post (no associated blame) the header has been shifting about and I can't fix it! Anyone else come across that? Speaking of headers check out this header over at Damozel 's blog, it's mesmerising!

2nd Thursday Thirteen

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Greetings. It's been a frosty winter wonderland here today hence my inspiration. This weeks TT is 13 things I like about winter! 1. It’s the season that heralds snow; the most fun of the winter weather, good for sledging, snow ball fights, making snow men and animals, and playing snow angels. 2. It’s the season of cold air of the purist clarity that fills my lungs and by its crisp neutrality permits springs first scent to be detected. 3. The season where weather creates a world cleansed and virginal in its iced façade. 4. The skin on my face tingles beneath winter’s crisp caress, making my cheeks glow. 5. Wrapping up to venture out into the cold in gloves, scarves, hats, boots and a winter coat, snug in wool. 6. I like the frost framing winter fruits; complimented by the crystal background. 7. Tree branches are revealed in their skeletal glory, naked of their leaves. 8. There’s a glimpse of the birds returned from their summer hiding, e.g. blackbird and thrush, frantic in their lon

A Winters Tail

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This poem was co-written with Sunpat for a Christmas challenge made by his parents a few years ago. It is traditional to have a new game each year and they have varied from: draw a picture that denotes a Christmas carol, make a hat for the day that symbolises your profession, murder in the dark......which pretty much gets played every year, and write your own Christmas poem. There are generally lots of kids there, and plenty of adults who like being kids for the day! Sunpat and I wrote this one together, in the car on the way down actually, and I am proud of it. We wrote it from the point of view of our dogs, who were an integral part of every family get together, and we thought it should be posted at this festive time of year, in remembrance and tribute. I hope you enjoy it. 'Come Fill Our Bowls' Greetings from old County Durham we are so very glad to be here, seeing all of your friendly faces smiling and so full of cheer. It's been along time since we've seen you but

Bird Update

I have not done a bird update for some time however, I am happy to say our garden remains a hive of activity with the usual suspects. The Thrush and Blackbirds have returned as tends to happen at this time of year, one of the Goldfinches has returned and with him the Bullfinch, and the Robin has well and truly stamped his species mark on our house! No other Robins allowed. This weekend has seen an increase in activity as the birds prepare to mate off. Mr. Blackbird is chasing Mrs. Blackbird from fence to tree and she's having none of it and the Sparrows appear to be practising for next years Red Bull Air Race. The Starlings, as usual, bathe constantly and squabble. I am ever grateful for their presence.
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Porcupine Tree - Blackest Eyes

This weeks Porcupine Tree offering. I have had this one on my head jukebox a lot this week.

Bing Crosby

Got a bit of a Bing thing going on.

High Society

One of my favourite classic musical screen moments. If you have 3 minutes 41 seconds to spare then please watch. It's good stuff!

Sunrise

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Scotland!

I just found this fabulous blog care of Lone Chatelaine , called Scotland . It is a collection of images from the country. I had to share it as Scotland is where I would always be if given the choice. There is no part of the country that is not beautiful. I mean even those 'burgers to be' look good this morning and I am a vegetarian! Anyway have a look, the pictures are truly awesome.

Secret Santa is Revealed!

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Last night was our works Christmas do, well the team do, we still have an office lunch next week. I bought candles for my boss, which went down really well I am happy to say, and I got this! I am still not entirely sure what it's all about but it's funny, in a really silly 'I cannot explain this at all' way! The other surprise of the evening was getting these! Our boss gave a flower arrangement to our administrative staff for all of her hard work and great organisational skills through the year, she is a very unique lady and brings us together as a team; and then announced that there was a second group gift to the member of staff who has done the most miles this year....which is me! It is pants I have to drive a lot for my job as I work for an environmental consultancy but it's just how it is, I look after a lot of trees and they are all miles away. I thought it was very nice and very funny of them! I have exceeded the maximum amount for the top mileage rate for thi

1st Thursday Thirteen! (DF001)

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I have decided, after much deliberation, to join the Thursday Thirteeners! I am a little nervous as I don’t like committing to things unless I can complete them. I had a regular post called the weekly six which involved a weekly posting about 6 items of my choice that I wished to share or rant about and I have struggled to maintain that. To do it properly with all links and pictures takes a day and like most bloggers, I regretfully do not have a day every week to spare for this pursuit. I am hoping that the TT posts will enable me to post about items of importance to me while maintaining the original concept. So here goes! For my first Thursday Thirteen I would like to share my love of camping and what it means to me!(Was that the sound of several bloggers hitting next blog?) I love being outside and would camp all year round if given the chance. With suitable under bed mats and a fire to sit round in the evening the UK is a perfect place to camp no mater what the season; in fact, if
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I received this beautiful Christmas card from my Mum & Dad today. This photograph really does not do it justice but it's the best shot I could get of it. The very best view is reserved for us from the comfort of our couch! Many of our family members make their own cards for Christmas and it is so lovely to receive them. (Until we speak and I can tell you in person, thank you!) While attempting to photograph the card in its best light I had a play around with my camera and made this! I know it's a bit glarey but I like it! Our Christmas decorations went up at work today which instantly inspired Christmas songs to commence continuous play in my head. The one I usually get stuck on is Let it Snow - Dean Martin but I did have a brief spell of David Essex - Only a Winters Tale !! The song that was playing on my head jukebox when I woke up this morning was Dreamer - Supertramp , which has since returned. A final note; my thanks to the lady with the two boxer dogs that I bumped in

Blind in the Glare

I’m caught in the headlights again The 5am roadsters make this their domain I turn off the byway, the world goes insane I’m caught in the headlights again I’m blind in the glare of their haste Aggressive, invading my allotted space They throw down the gauntlet, endorsing the chase I’m blind in the glare of their haste I’m tempted to retaliate To punish their rude and superior state To inform of peril, atonement create I’m tempted to retaliate I’m caught in the headlights again Caught in the slipstream; where madmen reign I turn off the highway, leave them to inflame I’m out of the headlights again

Carnation

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Christmas Spirit

Lady Banana has very kindly offered this badge to everyone who visits her blog as a way of saying Merry Christmas. For anyone stopping by here that hasn't visited you should! To visit her blog follow this link or the link in my blogroll. My thanks and salutations to Lady Banana , and to you all.

Happy Christening Zora!

My very good friend from Greece just called to let me know that my second Godchild, Zora, was Christened today. Apparently the weather looked threatening for a while but a bright spell persevered and all went well. As Zora is of Greek nationality her official Godparents have to be Greek Orthodox . My friend is British and married to a Greek chap, and so has official Godparents in Greece, and unofficial Godparents for both of her daughters. It allows her to generously involve her friends in her family and also gives her daughters an additional guardian, who represent the other nationalities within their family. I am looking forward to watching Zora grow. As we live in different countries it will not be easy to see her and her sister as much as I would like but I hope that we are able to develop a good relationship and that she truly feels she can call on me for whatever she needs, whenever she needs it.

Secret Santa

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Every Christmas at work we do Secret Santa within our team; that's the landscapers and arborists, there are 12 of us altogether. We set a financial limit of £5.00 this year. It was £10.00 last year but I think there must have been some complaints, which is a shame as it's much easier to buy a £10.00 gift than a £5.00 gift! Last year when it came to drawing the name out of the hat I got one of my fellow arborists who has a lovely collection of old and interesting zippo lighters. I went to a Christmas fare with my sister about this time last year and found a giant brass zippo for exactly £10.00 which was very well received. This year I got my boss! Well to be accurate she's not my boss but she is our technical director. I don't know her very well and have been struggling for an idea. One of the twists of our Secret Santa is that during our works Christmas do (happening this Thursday night) we pass out the gifts, one at a time, and then you have to guess who gave you it! S

Twisted Songs - Walking Round in Women's Underwear

This is one of my favourite Christmas tracks! I like the humour! It always makes me think of the Wake up to Wogan crew. I think it's the type of thing they would sing. I have a lovely vision of Deadly and Boggy Marsh with the Togmeister in shirts and suit jackets and suspenders and stockings! Many years ago my sister took me to the stage show of the Rocky Horror Picture Show and the evening was filled with men dressed in womens underwear.....I think they all loved it!

On the Field of the Cloth of Gold

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The Last of Knights. Vsevolod Ulianoff (1924) I have just been looking into Arundel Castle , as I drove through there twice this week and noticed the amazing castle for the first time. Anyway, on my Blackle journey I came across this brilliant website called Castle Xplorer . It has information about all of the castles in the UK and you can search any region to find a castle near you. It is also a School Zone 5 Star Site. In addition to loads of beautiful photos there is lots of history and general information. I went looking for a suitable picture to accompany this post and found The Last of Knights, which I enjoy looking at and thought should be shared. P.S. Can you P.S. a blog post? Anyway, I should mention that this posts title, The Field of the Cloth of Gold, is a Nick Harper song from his new album. It is not available on You Tube but I would strongly advocate buying it and all of his albums! His website, Harperspace, is in my links list.

Veteran

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These Yew trees are between 250 and 300 years old, as far as we can guess; Yews being difficult to age. There were loads of them on site but this group lent itself to a good group photo.

Louis Prima - I Wan'na Be Like You

Let us all give thanks for You Tube! Enjoy.

Queens Of The Stone Age - In My Head

One final clip I wanted to share. This morning we are relaxing and listening to all of our favourite stuff, this one is always on the list to play and next on the list of bands to go and see!

Hellsing-Porcupine Tree-The Sound of Muzak

Nick Harper - Love Junky

PRESS PLAY!!!!!!!

Live Music Plug

I have been to see a couple of bands recently, one for the first time and one for the.......I've lost count time! Anyway, the latter I am always pleased to shout about. Nick Harper is an awesome musician and an inspiration to me and many other people who make seeing him play a regular feature in their lives. In addition he has an awesome musician father, Roy , who also features heavily in my gigging calendar however, Nick is my generation and sometimes it feels like we have been going through parts of life together. It's the first time I have had that kind of connection with an artist who I like so much. When we turned up to see him the other night and I looked up to the stage it was like looking at the face of an old friend. The other band are something of a new musical interest for me. Someone I worked with gave me a couple of their cd's which have been growing on me over the past year or so. They are a British rock band called Porcupine Tree and I went to see them a coup

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