Christmas is a funny time, full of cheer and good will to all men. I however have a few interesting takes on the festive season which may amuse you and also some thoughts that may challenge you…
Funny day today: I went diving with seals 200m from my house and then cried reading the paper with Jeff Buckley on the Radio.
More rantings I am afraid. This time on cheap airlines, expensive low quality food and an amusing story of airport car rentals in Madeira…
A lot has happened over the past few days from my son going to off to fight in Afghanistan, to Jon Burgerman’s new drawings of Angela and myself…
We have always wanted to live by the sea. With the impending boat purchase plus the formation of our new diving exploration company, the Isle of Man was the ideal spot. Close to the North West and surrounded by the lovely clear water of the Irish Sea…
Rather than using standard hotel accommodation, Tony convinced me it was a ‘great idea’ to take his caravan down to Longleat. In the past I have taken the piss out of Tony for this purchase. He keeps telling me its just for Emma (his partner) for travelling along dog agility events). I think its more fundamental. He watched ‘Snatch’ and fancied himself as a Brad Pitt character. But, the question is why the hell are we going Longleat?
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