Monday, 27 August 2012

Lytham

Last Sunday Jo and myself went to Lytham (next to lytham St Annes) on the west coast near Blackpool.  They were holding a 1940's event on Lytham Green which was to include a live re-enactment.  The event was a slow starter but by mid afternoon was in full swing and we had a throroughly good day out.  Yet again yours truly was asked to pose for numerous photo's ;)

The day was mostly cloudy but stayed free from rain until the half hour of the re-enactment!

Here's a few pics of the Bosch getting a beating..

here the Bosch are attacking the Ruskies on the Eastern front...

Through the downpour the Germans lay down defensive fire..

The Airborne are here...firing Mortar onto the German positions

British Paratroopers preparing to overrun the enemy positions

The Allies laying down a covering smoke screen prior to attack

The Germans readying themselves for the final assault

The British advancing on the Left flank all guns blazing having just over run the radar position

British and American begining the flanking manouvre on the right and the Hun are on the run

and it's all over....

British airborne taking away German POWS

Then home for tea and cake with a Limey floosie!

"Smoke me a Kipper, i'll be back for Breakfast"

Tuesday, 21 August 2012

Bediquette

We've all heard of Etiquette! the code of behaviour that delineates expectations for social behaviour according to conventional norms within a society, social class or group.  Debretts guide is widely recognised as thee guide on all things 'etiquette' and 'manners' however I am contributing an additional chapter, one they have missed out on but is essential for a harmonious and happy home life...'BEDIQUETTE'.

What is Bediquette you may ask, well it is the etiquette and manners around all things bedroom and bed related. Here are some of it's more central rules;

Rule 1. Partners do not always have to retire together. But, if one partner retires later it is not acceptable to enter the bedroom later and turn on the bedroom light to 'get ready for bed', neither is it 'Bediquette' to forget the lay out of your bedroom and stumble around in the dark bumping and banging into the bed, tripping over objects on the floor as you fumble in the dark. Cursing under your breath as you stub your toe is not Bediquette and neither is opening the wardrobe doors esp the one
that 'sticks' and creates a banging wobbling vibrating noise as you pull hard on it to open it.

Rule 2. Just get into bed - quietly. Do not jump in, get in making verbal noises to announce your arrival or turn on the bedside lamp to place your watch, set the alarm or take out your contact lenses.  Bediquette states that you must not mutter the immortal line "are you awake" , Bediquette states that this shall be ignored but if the incumbent is awake and wants you to know they are awake then they will signal this fact by a statement or gesture which then allows you to continue with conversation.

Rule 3. Once in bed Bediquette states that you MUST wait for your body, hands or feet to come up to bed temperature before attempting closer bodily contact with your partner. It is not Bediqutte to enter the bed and then clamp your colder body and extremities limpet like around their warm and snug body. Attempting to do this will in most part illicit a sharp rebuff and even 'companion rejection' for the rest of the night.

Rule 4. Bediqutte states that when turning over in bed you must initiate the 'bed turn tent pole manoeuvre' . You must not just turn your body as this will result in the dragging of the quilt with you which will result in either a colder part of the quilt being dragged over your partner or worse still the removal of the remaining vestige of quilt from around your partner.  Bad Bediqutte such as this will probably result in quilt wars and resultant huffing and puffing and pulling and tugging until an acceptable quilt ownership amnesty is reached. So to avoid this the 'bed turn tent pole manouver' is to be used. Before the turn manoeuvre is initiated lift an arm into the air under the quilt, this will act like a tent pole and create a space. The whole manoeuvre needs to be conducted swiftly so as to avoid the colder air outside the bed from entering, once your arm has created the space you are then free to turn or roll your body in this space with no contact with the quilt. The quilt does not move or get dragged with your body and your partner continues to sleep undisturbed and in continued warmth.

Rule 5. Should you happen to 'accidentally' break wind in bed you must use Bediqutte to minimise the fall out for your partner. Under no circumstances should you ignore this abberition  and neither should you celebrate it by loud guffawing or the placing of the quilt over your partners head. Instead you should raise your feet slightly allowing cool fresh air to enter the bed space from the bottom of the bed and the warm rancid air to escape their too. Do not start wafting the quilt from the 'head' end as this is not only bad Bediqutte but will likely illicit protestations from your partner.

Rule 6. If you are first up and out of the bed in the morning then pre planning is essential. Bediqutte states that clothes etc must be prepared the night before and placed in an easily accessible place that does not require the use of artificial lighting to locate them. Neither is it acceptable to begin the opening of wardrobe doors (see rule 1) and rummaging around huffing and puffing when unable to locate the vestment of choice. Turning on the light and muttering "I'll just be a minute" is and will always be bad Bediqutte. Neither is it acceptable to use the bed as a chair when putting on stockings, socks or shoes as this DOES rock the bed and WILL disturb the sleep of your partner.
If you have wooden or parquet flooring it IS bad Bediquette to continue getting dressed on top of squeaky boards.  Recognise that you are 'squeaking' and move to another space or room.

Rule 7.  Not everyone is as happy and jolly as you are in the morning.  Bediquette states that you must not thrust your happiness on your grumpy tired partner.  If your partner is still requiring further rest and quiet it is bad bediquette to skip, sing, dance your way around the bedroom and it is just as bad bediquette to try and engage in conversation, even whilst adopting a sweet girly funny little voice.

So these are the seven golden rules of Bediquette (copyright A Smith 2012) and the principles around them.  Following these should result in the long lasting and happy relationship that we all aspire to :)
If you think you can add to these please let me know...

Thursday, 16 August 2012

Le France - deux

I went to see my Mum and Dad in France at the weekend as my Mum is not too well at the moment.  Eddie my brother and I drove out on Friday for a quick two day visit, my elder brother Des was already out there with his family.

As is usual the weather was great! Company was great, food was great and the drink flowed...

Ma and Pa enjoying the evening sunshine in the garden

Hi mum!  (Ahem..cough..someone...sat next to my mum shortly after the photo, and the ..er ..seat collapsed)

My brother Des and family.  Chloe, Sharon and Sophie enjoying a walk in the countryside, Mum and Dads gable end of the house is visible in the background.

Playtime!

Dad Des has made them a water slide!

Mum and no1

The five of us together in the evening sun in the back garden

Sat on the patio of my Mum and Dads and after the loss of his Virgin trains franchise Richard Branson flies over in his new venture 'Virgin Balloons'

Myself and sister in law Sharon out walking with Chloe (hat) and Sophie

For those aficionado's of this blog..you will know what his photo is all about!

Playtime at Paddy and Eddies!  Des is launching a ball at my head...luckily he is blind as a bat!

Right, all pull your daft face competition...Des wins handsomely.

No 2 and No 3 deep in conversation...i heard something about Big, Jugs, weekly or something like that!

Ed taking it easy after breaking a finger nail

At our friends, Mille and Kens.  Des and myself and the two girls took time out in the outside hot tub!

One of us has said something funny!

My Mum...see you soon Mum!

Wednesday, 8 August 2012

Le France

My brother Des, wife Sharon and daughters Sophie and Chloe are out in France at the moment visiting my Mum and Dad.  They are having a great time and the weather is typically French summertime...nice and sunny and hot!

Des has just sent me some pics...

Watering time in the grade...Chloe watering ...Dad overseeing

Chloe enjoying the gardens at Chateau d'Villandry

Chloe, Mum and Sophie in the grounds of Chateau d'Ussey

Back at Villandry..

Chloe is just off to explore the gardens of Chateau d'Villandry

another view of Villandry

Enjoying 'Pool' time at Ma and pa's!

Another fine day at Chez Smith!

Hi mum! Mum , Des and Sharon watching the Olympics..
 Now what's wrong with this picture technically, where shall i start!!

Chloe and 'Pops' aka 'Snowy' at Chouppes waiting for the Hot air balloons to take off
(they didn't, it was too windy)

Grandma..what chicken shall we buy for tea!

Chloe, Sophie, Dad and Des 'English tourist abroad look' Smith
heading into the market at Loudon

Tuesday, 7 August 2012

WALES

This weekend Jo and myself took a trip to Snowdonia National Park.  Stopping at the Meadowsweet Hotel in Llanwrst we had chance to go walking in the Gwydwr Forest, visit Castles at Caenarfon and Conwy and go to the summit of Snowdon.

A short break in a very picturesque part of Wales, lot's of good food, sunshine, clean air it's a just a shame the Welsh live there.

Anyway, he's a few pics

Walking by the river here I looked back to see our Hotel, the Meadowsweet.
Our room is the middle widow first floor.  Lovely place to stay.

Part of the view out of the bedroom (room) window.  FANTASTIC!

Morning or evening, strange mist/cloud formations would appear...

This is Saturday and we are walking in the Gwndyr Forest that overlooks Llanwrst.
Our Hotel is in the small town below...

Another view of the valley....

ust waiting for slow coach Jo..as usual..

On our way to Snowdon through the hills and Valleys of Snowdonia National Park

Onboard the Snowdonia Railway..which gives some spectacular views

One of the trains arriving at the summit

Speaking of the summit, here I am atop it!

The cloud/mist/weather changes every 60 seconds...here I get a tantalising glimpse of
far distant views

Here I've captured a Herring Gull circulating around the summit in a gap in the cloud...Snowdonia's slopes visible in the background..

Again you can see the changing views as the mist/cloud changes and swirls
before your very eyes.

My friend the Herring Gull coming back to check me out..

Stood on the very precipice..one more step backwards....and the Insurance will pay me out handsomely 


Sunny Sunday and Caenarfon Castle..

Whilst England was paddling I was sunbathing!  This is a truly huge Castle!

Swallow falls just outside Betswy y Coed ...

Quite a long range of falls from top to bottom.
I've slowed the shutter speed on these shots to 'blur' the water..

..which for me gives a better impression of 'water movement'..
I'm becoming a right David bailey!