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Friday, December 30
by
wattonfamily.com
on Fri 30 Dec 2005 02:56 PM PST
In this midweek no mans land - neither Christmas nor New Year, most of us are not at work. We wait in limbo until the next celebration - as if we need any more food... But we are always ready for a drink. And hot of the presses comes a ... more »
Friday, December 23
by
wattonfamily.com
on Fri 23 Dec 2005 03:46 AM PST
Well, it's been quite a year. We've moved continents, schools and houses. Shipped cars, furniture and dogs. Rallied in England, Scotland and France. Travelled here, there and everywhere. And it's time for a rest.
I may post the odd post over Christmas, but I'm taking a break at home with ... more »
by
wattonfamily.com
on Fri 23 Dec 2005 02:12 AM PST
Complaints and Lamentations
1. O my children, you are disobedient. For when I tell you what you must do, you argue and dispute hotly even to the littlest detail; and when I do not accede, you cry out, and hit and kick. 2. Yes, and even sometime do you spit, ... more » Thursday, December 22
by
wattonfamily.com
on Thu 22 Dec 2005 03:57 AM PST
Keith Duckworth, who died on Sunday aged 72, was the outstanding racing engine designer of his generation.
Cosworth Engineering, the company he founded with his fellow engineer Mike Costin in 1958, produced a staggeringly successful series of Ford-based and Ford-sponsored engines. From 1960 to 1983 it not only won a ... more »
by
wattonfamily.com
on Thu 22 Dec 2005 02:14 AM PST
Last week the sleepy West Lothian community of Mid Calder made its mark by becoming the setting of a new type of policing. Sick of teenage gangs drunk on cheap wine making life hell for its residents, Mid Calder became the first place in Britain to issue a village-wide crackdown ... more »
Wednesday, December 21
by
wattonfamily.com
on Wed 21 Dec 2005 02:16 AM PST
For a returning expat I knew the weather was going to be the hardest part about being in the UK. I was only partly right. The lack of daylight in winter is the real killer. On bright sunny days it is wonderful – but for such a short time. The ... more »
Tuesday, December 20
by
wattonfamily.com
on Tue 20 Dec 2005 12:50 AM PST
Seems I am not alone in resenting the http://www.lmag.org.uk/index.php more »
Monday, December 19
by
wattonfamily.com
on Mon 19 Dec 2005 01:31 AM PST
Jacques Chirac may have stopped short of gloating about Britain's surrender of part of the European Union rebate, but his extravagant praise for Tony Blair was the last thing the prime minister will have wanted to hear.
The French president went on television and radio from the Elysée to applaud ... more » Friday, December 16
by
wattonfamily.com
on Fri 16 Dec 2005 01:42 AM PST
When you call your bank does it drive you crazy that you can never seem to find a person?
When all you want to do is find out what time the branch closes but you can't until you've entered your account number, passcode, mothers maiden name and inside leg ... more » Thursday, December 15
by
wattonfamily.com
on Thu 15 Dec 2005 04:13 AM PST
In 2050 A.D. Bill Gates died in a car accident. He found himself in Purgatory being sized up by God...
"Well, Bill, I'm really confused on this call. I'm not sure whether to send you to Heaven or Hell. After all, you enormously helped society by putting a computer in ... more » Wednesday, December 14
by
wattonfamily.com
on Tue 13 Dec 2005 04:38 PM PST
Shield your pupils from 'terrifying' Santa Claus, teachers told
By Tim Hall (Filed: 12/12/2005) Children should be protected from "terrifying" Father Christmas, shielded from "alarming" pantomimes and encouraged not to send wasteful Christmas cards, a Government website has advised teachers. When arranging Christmas parties in schools, teachers should also avoid ... more » Tuesday, December 13
by
wattonfamily.com
on Tue 13 Dec 2005 03:10 AM PST
In the course of a project to upgrade their branches high street retail bank Spam West has decided to remove the clocks.
This has created some negative feedback as punters have heard that it was done so they could not readily time how long they have been kept waiting in ... more » Monday, December 12
by
wattonfamily.com
on Mon 12 Dec 2005 03:19 AM PST
Congrats to Big Mike and Jimmy the Snake for a fantastic win in the UK's hardest classic rally, the LE JOG.
The LE JOG (Lands End to John O'Groats) Reliability Trial has become a legend amongst the rallying fraternity. The aim is to drive from one end of Great Britain ... more »
by
wattonfamily.com
on Mon 12 Dec 2005 02:08 AM PST
Various Other Laws, Statutes, and Ordinances
1. Bite not, lest you be cast into quiet time. 2. Neither drink of your own bath water, nor of the bath water of any kind; nor rub your feet on bread, even if it be in the package; nor rub yourself against cars, ... more » Thursday, December 8
by
wattonfamily.com
on Thu 08 Dec 2005 12:53 AM PST
Imagine
Imagine there's no heaven, It's easy if you try, No hell below us, Above us only sky, Imagine all the people living for today... Imagine there's no countries, It isnt hard to do, Nothing to kill or die for, No religion too, Imagine all the people living life in ... more » Wednesday, December 7
by
wattonfamily.com
on Wed 07 Dec 2005 04:03 AM PST
I couldn't possibly let the award of this years Turner prize go without comment. Always interesting, frequently controversial and certainly rubbish, this year is no exception.
The winner, Simon Starling is an 'artist' specialising in 'installations'. His winning entry comprises a rotten old garden shed that he demolished, turned into ... more »
by
wattonfamily.com
on Tue 06 Dec 2005 11:14 PM PST
In a better shoot day on Saturday not only did I break my duck with my first pheasant (sorry, couldn't resist), but we bagged a total of 16 birds and two rabbits. The latter courtesy of Charlie's dogs I'll admit.
A good morning's shooting and a good Sunday dinner too. Next time out is Xmas eve for a woodland rough shoot with some snipe and woodcock in our sights. Looking forward to it.
by
wattonfamily.com
on Tue 06 Dec 2005 11:11 PM PST
In a true story from Las Vegas I hear that the mayor is calling for the public amputation of the thumbs of graffiti artists who 'decorated' the walls of the new highway.
Progressive views certainly. more » Monday, December 5
by
wattonfamily.com
on Mon 05 Dec 2005 01:20 AM PST
And hot on the heels of my first successful days shoot is this story from the Telegraph:
Pheasant to be fair game for the masses By Richard Alleyne (Filed: 05/12/2005) They are traditionally regarded as the preserve of the landed gentry, enjoyed only by the hunting, shooting and fishing set. ... more »
by
wattonfamily.com
on Mon 05 Dec 2005 01:06 AM PST
Delighted to receive a call from the terrace of Hebe Haven Yacht club during the Sai Kung district link quiz on Saturday. Mr Relax was bemoaning my absence as they were struggling with some of the questions. Flattered to be though of use I have to say.
It did reinforce ... more » Friday, December 2
by
wattonfamily.com
on Fri 02 Dec 2005 09:15 AM PST
In a wonderful story from the SCMP, Associated Press report on the interesting case of the Aussie model who seemed to convince a court she was a Muslim.
Needless to say there is a degree of disagreement over this.... Australian model jailed for drug use by Indonesian court arrives home ... more » Thursday, December 1
by
wattonfamily.com
on Thu 01 Dec 2005 02:53 PM PST
In Moscow on business - sorry, just couldn't resist the title.
Struck by the fabulous architecture and how the Russians have taken to capitalism with a certain vigour as well as how well they manage to light their buildings - showing them off to great effect. We passed by the ... more » Tuesday, November 29
by
wattonfamily.com
on Tue 29 Nov 2005 12:05 AM PST
Actually the very words 'politically correct' are an oxymoron. A bit like 'Sky Gourmet' or 'friendly fire'. We all know what they are meant to mean, but they don't really bear scrutiny.
In the time we were away from the UK this 'political correctness' (appeasing the losers and whingers, who ... more » Monday, November 28
by
wattonfamily.com
on Sun 27 Nov 2005 04:32 PM PST
Today we celebrate a small victory. Small in the great scheme of life but, as is the nature of such things, significant in its' own way.
I've not posted a blog about the incident as it was heading towards the courts (although the evil control freaks will deny you this ... more » Sunday, November 27
by
wattonfamily.com
on Sun 27 Nov 2005 02:50 AM PST
Richard Burns, England's first and only World Rally Champion, has died. He was 34.
I met him several times during the 1995 Beijing Rally when I was a start marshall. Not only was he very quick - his Subaru spraying me liberally with stones as he sped away from the ... more » Friday, November 25
by
wattonfamily.com
on Thu 24 Nov 2005 11:20 PM PST
A lovely story in the SCMP recently concerned a Vietnamese man who illegally entered Hong Kong carrying ammunition - and who threatened to commit robberies if he failed to find a job. He was jailed for 31 months. Duh!
Hell of a way to get a 'permit to remain'.... but ... more » Thursday, November 24
by
wattonfamily.com
on Wed 23 Nov 2005 11:47 PM PST
The Thanksgiving Story
The Pilgrims who sailed to this country aboard the Mayflower were originally members of the English Separatist Church (a Puritan sect). They had earlier fled their home in England and sailed to Holland (The Netherlands) to escape religious persecution. There, they enjoyed more religious tolerance, but they ... more » Wednesday, November 23
by
wattonfamily.com
on Wed 23 Nov 2005 04:33 AM PST
Despite the opinionated twaddle that occupies most of this blog, I do try and embrace a degree of diversity. more »
Tuesday, November 22
by
wattonfamily.com
on Tue 22 Nov 2005 12:56 AM PST
From the Telegraph... news of a surprise winner in an international wine competition:
To budget-conscious British wine lovers, Minervois was an unpretentious southern French red to be found at the cheaper end of supermarket drinks shelves as an affordable alternative to claret. But in a remarkable turnaround, the area has ... more »
by
wattonfamily.com
on Tue 22 Nov 2005 12:55 AM PST
I don't normally do jokes on the blog, but this from Zapcat Man in Hong Kong did put a smile on my face this morning:
A man and a woman who had never met before, but were both married to other people, found themselves assigned to the same sleeping room ... more » Monday, November 21
by
wattonfamily.com
on Mon 21 Nov 2005 04:01 AM PST
I have to own up right away and say I was a little over ambitious with my predictions for the shoot tally. We had a sweepstake on the day - the estimates ranging from 15 to 57 birds - from 50 to over 200 (I think) shots. We were all ... more »
Friday, November 18
by
wattonfamily.com
on Fri 18 Nov 2005 05:56 AM PST
Despite the generally woeful weather (OK, today is an exception as it is glorious), appalling government and unreasonable taxation, we continue to make the most of living in Blighty.
Hot on the heels of the Rally, we are about to have our first real go at another English winter pastime: ... more » Thursday, November 17
by
wattonfamily.com
on Thu 17 Nov 2005 04:56 AM PST
Concerning Face and Hands
1. Cast your countenance upward to the light, and lift your eyes to the hills, that I may more easily wash you off. For the stains are upon you; even to the very back of your head, there is rice thereon. 2. And in the breast ... more » Wednesday, November 16
by
wattonfamily.com
on Wed 16 Nov 2005 04:51 AM PST
As an introduction to rallying, this was some baptism by fire. Many thought the tests very hard - some too hard - so they withdrew from the tougher night sections, finding them very rough on the cars. And when you see some of the beautiful machinery in the car park ... more »
Tuesday, November 15
by
wattonfamily.com
on Tue 15 Nov 2005 04:23 AM PST
Driving back from Stratford to the Farm yesterday we must have been near a press launch for the new Jaguar XK as I saw 5 or 6 headed the other way. Coupes and Cabriolets from what I could tell... and they looked fabulous... So good in fact that I thought ... more »
by
wattonfamily.com
on Tue 15 Nov 2005 12:31 AM PST
We finished. Not exactly against all odds, but we did have a couple of challenges to overcome. We ended up 48th out of 84 and 6th in class. A very creditable acheivement given the competition and the difficulty of the event. Big Mikes navigation was spot on - and I ... more »
by
wattonfamily.com
on Tue 15 Nov 2005 12:28 AM PST
Originally we’d planned to go to Reims and visit a champagne house, but time was not on our side and covering distance on a Monday was much harder as ‘les francais’ went back to work. The volume of traffic – and in particular trucks – thwarted our progress so after ... more »
Wednesday, November 9
by
wattonfamily.com
on Tue 08 Nov 2005 05:00 PM PST
Sunday: Day 3
Packed full of good intentions, croissants and fresh coffee we left the hotel exactly as planned about an hour late. We had to do at least two tests and the first entitled “John McEnroe says” was a cracker. Basically we were given a route – emphatically NOT ... more » Tuesday, November 8
by
wattonfamily.com
on Tue 08 Nov 2005 01:28 AM PST
Feverish activity on the farm this weekend as I fitted fire extinguishers, rally plates, number plates and numbers to the BGT and finally ensured we have all the kit we could want and hopefully nothing more than we need, for the Rally of the Tests. Big Mike plotted maps and ... more »
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