Monday, 26 August 2013

Bank holiday Monday 26 August 2013

Hello to all my family and wonderful friends once again xxx I feel like I have just finished a blog, and I'm starting another! Feel like I need to just go with the flow at the moment, as it's a beautiful sunny long weekend here today in Somerset for the Bank holiday, I have decided after having a very nice sleep in this morning and treating myself to a nice cooked brunch (All healthy too!) I had lovely eggs and mushrooms and tomatoes and a small rasher of thin smokey bacon, all on a piece of gluten free toast. I thought I would need a reasonable meal, as I intended to walk it off today. Made a nice coffee and sat down to see on the map where I might go today :) with money being a little tight, I have to air on the side of caution, so I decide to take a trip to Weston Super Mare, a seaside place right on the West coast of England, Nor west of Oakhill and about a 45 min drive, if all goes to plan.

I managed to hit one diversion, gee there are a lot around at the moment, but then I suppose there has to be whilst the weather is fine and they can work on the roads. Wouldn't be great to have to fix up the roads through winter time :(

I had a beautiful drive in the country again today, window down, cool breeze coming in the other side. Only a couple of places today, I had to do the quick think, push the windows up quick, to get rid of the poo smell thing! I suppose one has to be accustomed to the smell of that as we are after all in a "rural" area. It has been a very long time since I was around farms, it takes some getting use to! I suppose I prefer that to the smog of a city and the stop, start on the freeways. Although UK is pretty renowned for its traffic on the M4 or m5 or any of the main highways, but the good thing here is, you are on the smaller roads mainly, unless you have long distances to travel, in which you would take that option.

Traffic is building up, roundabouts are getting tricky, I have to pay attention to Noname GPS lol phew I finally find the way through the centre of the town to the Royal Parade and the main strip if you like, which runs parallel along the beach front (well I'm expecting to see a beach, some water?) mostly mud at this minute, oh the tide is still out! It kind of reminds me of the day I was at Burnham on Sea, although the town there was not much to write home about. I'm now following the signs for Parking, I keep going and going further around the point, thinking to myself, this is going to be a decent walk! Finally I find a spot around the corner of the point, not much up this corner of town, it's a bit bland, but there is a beautiful wood Forrest to walk through, but I change my mind quickly as there is a young bloke sitting on his bike and he is on his phone, waiting for someone, I got a bit of a chill, I had started to walk up the path, but back tracked and went past him. Thought, not this time Josephine! I got the feeling he was a druggy, when I went past him he sort of grinned at me, but he didn't look with it, so that was my queue, to exit that part of the Forrest and walk around the end of the point, there was some kind of industry, out on the channel, not sure what it was.

No signs up, so I can't tell you, you will have to guess!

Continue working around the footpath, oh that's where the car park is, oh well, I'm not walking back now to get my car, I have come so far!

I come across a few good shots of the promenade as I am getting closer to a man made lake. Which seems to be a popular spot for everyone, obviously, as you can't really go swimming out in the Bristol Channel.

A pic of the man made lake.

A couple of guys were having some fun on these boards, gee I don't think I would be able to stay upright!

The man made lake at Weston Super Mare, you can see the Bristol Channel in the distance.

Looking back to the point of the promenade.

These buildings seem out on an island?

More fun in the sun on the lake.

The Marine Lake Causeway was built in 1932.

 

The boats look funny sitting out there without any water!

And the ferry!

One of those body bouncer things (blue thing in background)

Man made beach, don't really like the colour of that sand much :(
Donkey rides, kids having fun, having rides up and down the beach.
The Grand Pier.

More Promenade.

This little boy was told to stay still while his sister went back to get a drink, I had to take a pic of him, I was having a bit of a giggle to myself, he was doing what he was told, good boy!

A lovely old Thatched roof Restaurant, from 1774.

Grove Park

Love the colour combo's here :)

Well people that is the end of my trip for the day, is now time I hit the sack, I have work tomorrow! Yayyyyy I'm with the Architect all this week. Then two weeks at another place in Bath.

So until my next post, which might be on the weekend or it may have to wait till the following weekend, till then, have a good week. lots of love Alana xxxxxx

 

Sunday, 25 August 2013

Bournemouth, Carnival by the Sea!

Hello once again my beautiful family and friends xx It is the bank holiday weekend this weekend in the UK, so I have decided to get out and do a few things. I awoke after a reasonable slumber, must admit it was nice not to HAVE to look at the clock to get up incase the Agency would ring etc, instead I enjoyed an extra lie in, actually got up, made a cup of tea and snuck back to bed as it was nice and cosy and I looked at what I might do for the day. First up though, were a few chores, washing, vacuuming and a wee bit of shopping. With a long weekend, first thing on my list is a top up for my 3 network, so I'm able to keep using my wifi on the iPad :( otherwise your not going to be kept up to date with my exciting life :)

As I want to go somewhere today and the weather looks a bit grim, I frantically look up on my phone, oh how I hate to try and read the small screen on that for the Internet! Why I ever bought a mini Samsung, I will never know! It never occurred to me that, I would look like a geriatric trying to look at the screen, let alone type anything on it. Oh my lord, it's so frustrating, so for all you nimble fingered friends who text me, you know, that you will have to wait a good while for my response! That is why I love my IPad :) at least I can see the keys, not the most ideal for touch typing as the keyboard is a bit too small, but I manage. Note to self though, when I start writing my book (yes if I say it often enough, it is going to be a reality) I will have to type that on a proper keyboard, so I will need a new laptop for that I feel.

I have done my chores now, even prepared myself a sandwich, small yoghurt, piece of fruit and have water for the journey, packed my backpack with overnight stuff just incase and have my camera, check, ipad, check, phone, check, all leads and batteries, check. Just a quick trip to top up on fuel at Tesco's and get my topup for my Wifi.

I'm at Tesco's ( that was quick, i here you say!) have my trusty little top up voucher in my hand, you have know idea how great I feel when I know I'm WIFI enabled. I have my Wifi dongle with me, as it's portable and can run on a battery. I have brought the electric cord with me as well, incase I do decide to stay overnight anywhere. Ok we have lift-off, I now can visit my web page and actually see something, other than something the size on a pin head. I know to all those smarty pants out there, who scroll and enlarge everything with a touch of one thumb, let me just point out to you, yes you too one day will have arthritis and have fingers and thumbs that don't seem to want to co-operate with the brain.

Looking on the weather map today, it looks the safer option to head south, so pointing finger to the map and where shall we go Alana? Bournemouth, ok not too bigger trip, two and a half hours maybe by what it says on the map locator. Set the coordinates in my trusty little GPS, (where would we be without technology) and off we go. I have decided my GPS needs a name, it reminds me of a holiday I took with a very good friend Nola, (whom I haven't heard from for a while, just made me think of her then. hope your doing well Nola, will have to write snail mail or send you an email!) anyway getting back on track, Nola and I had so much fun and fits of giggles, we affectionately named my Gps at the time "Ralph" and Ralph became part of our holiday enjoying the scenery with us, one day we hadn't heard a peep out of Ralph and thought he was napping and we had been travelling a long while on this very windy road, next minute from under the seat,Ralph pipes up "turn left at ..... ". Oh so you have decided to join us, have you Ralph? we had thought we had turned him off as he kept getting uptight and telling us, "recalculating" turn when possible when he knew very well we didn't want to go that way! I tell you, Men! Well I had to leave "Ralph" at home in the good hands of my son and daughter, so now I have adopted an English female (slightly proper voice) GPS but not too snobby, she needs a name people, so I'm open for suggestions?

Now I know the reason, or one of the reasons I came here, driving along English roads, lanes and just soaking in all of this beautiful scenery. I cannot believe the people that have such a negative reaction to England and ohh but the weather is shite most of the year and this is .... etc but why, it's such a glorious place, I know what it's like most of the year and YES I have actually been here for Christmas to see my Helen, yes it was cold and wet, but it was winter! Whilst it is summer, I have to say, it is absolutely glorious weather and I thank god for every trip I take, that I get to experience such beautiful places, for we certainly do have heaven on earth, I do believe so. I think for me, I am loving that 10 or 15 degrees less that our summers at home pump out every year on end, to be honest, tht is one thing I hate with a passion now is the Extreme heat!

Windows are down, I'm singing, on the road again.... Lol for some reason, I just prefer silence in the car when I'm out in the country, it's amazing what you do hear, birds in the trees, the branches rustling on the 6' high hedges through some of the tiny lanes. I am even becoming more comfortable with those single lanes, never thought I would hear myself say that. All is wonderful, until I get to the road block at Castle Cary, oops didn't see the diverted traffic sign, which was way back. One thing tht GPS' don't like is road works, which is a real pain, they continue to try and send you on a merry go round trip if your not savvy enough, so I to try follow the road work signs and ignore GPS by this time is getting fed up with me as I have ignored the past twenty instructions from her!

Finally, after a good 30 mins I find my way back onto what seems the right road, after passing some dairy farm out the back of Wraxall Hill or somewhere, omg a very quick, up with the windows and put the vents on internal air, as I couldn't breathe! I was heaven getting back onto the open road again :) I see so many great happy snap moments, but of course, I can't stop there can I? There usually at the top of a hill, or overlooking a valley. The scenery is breathtaking at times and not like in Australia, where there are a lot of places to just pull over, you simply cannot do that easily here :(

One thing I have noticed here very quickly is, at roundabouts, be very careful. If your taking first or second exit, you must be in the left lane, if you are wanting the third or fourth exit, you must be in the right lane. But, and there is a big but here! The roundabouts are not always that simple haha You're coming around what you think is the right lane and omg there's another lane and I have to be over there, because I need to get over there now! Luckily I pay full attention to (no name GPS) as to the exits, especially going into Poole and Bournemouth. Started to feel a bit tense as all the cars came from everywhere, but thought, all is good, will just head for the beach. That was a good plan in theory, but not realistically when it came to parking. I drove down to one spot right opposite the beach, nice hotel on the beach, I saw a sign for an "eye ticket" whatever that was, saw a woman about to get into her car, so went to ask her for assistance, she said she worked next door and had a permit, the parking here was about £5 hour (ouch! I don't think so) she was very helpful and said I'm driving up the main road and I can show you where there might be some free parking if you like. Yes thankyou, I said and I followed her up the very lively Main Street, many people about, not sure where they were all heading, but it was quite the little hub of activity. Next minute she had her lights on hazard, that was my queue to head left, so I waved to her in thanks and drove around the main cliff road to look for parking. No luck, all full, it seemed everyone else had the same idea. Next thought was just to drive down the main strip and stay as close to the beach as I thought until I found a park. I saw a parking place, but it was way down a hill, went a little past that and then into a road, which I swear was exactly the same to the entrance to Kings Park, it was a bit like Deja Vu really, I drove along a bit and found a park right under these massive trees and it was on a big hill, just like Kings Park. Walked down the car park road next door, ran into a nice couple and said does this take you to the beach and he said yes, follow us.

This was a icon marker, incase I couldn't remember where I had come from, where my car was near.

It was quite a steep hill and even quite tricky walking down, I was watching all the people coming back for. The beach, lots of families with their kids and ice creams and prams and it wasn't long and I was down on the flat of what you might call the promenade, which seem to go for miles and miles, which I actually discovered as I walked a very very long way and back.

The beach was so lovely, a bit of cloud cover came over unfortunately as I was walking along the promenade, but I managed to take a few pics do the action down here,

One of the man made groins.

I was so amazed by the beach huts, that is such a British thing! I so wanted to take a shot of a family with of of them open, but I didn't want to be too rude, I did manage to look inside one through the windows as I was curious to see what was inside? A table, a few deck chairs and a gas bottle and a little portable gas stove. Very interesting, obviously, you can't sleep in them!

I'm walking up closer to the Bournemouth Pier now, much more going on as I get closer and closer.

Such big gulls over here, but not as big as the ones in Shetland.

A family were having fun with this kite, but I couldn't fit them in with the kite, so the kite one.

Closer to the Pier.

All the fun for the kids starts here!

Keep walking....

This reminded me of a large baby's bouncer! They jumped up and down on a trampoline.

I get down to the main area, people everywhere I turn, there is the aquarium in one direction, all carnival type rides in another, but I hear music or someone setting up, of course I have to investigate!

They were "Ultimate Earth Wind & Fire" apparently a tribute band for the original " Earth Wind & Fire" band, my curiousity is a little peaked, hmmm wouldn't mind listening to them, there were people already sitting in some chairs there, but of course, I wouldn't want to sit, I would want to DANCE! they weren't quite ready to start, so I thought I would go take a bit more of a look see around.

I'm walking back down a footpath, when I got a pebble caught in my shoe, so I slowed up a bit, next minute I nearly had a bicycle up my rear literally! Some idiot on his bike wasn't paying attention to the pedestrians obviously, all good though apart from a bit of tyre tread on my foot and the fact I nearly collected him in my lap (maybe that could have had a happy ending?) Anyway I decided to change direction after that, I was a bit put off going up that road, other main factor was that in the background I hear drumming music and African type band singing, I suddenly look up and three gorgeous men are crossing the road, I feel my heart race, they had a chuckle, because they saw me look up and I said, where is that music coming from, they had just been there. Off I wander across the busy road and down another road.

Just love the flowers.

This was just near the entrance to a dance place, where I could hear the band and boy was I in for a surprise!

Omg I'm in heaven! I look up the steps and I see this amazing band playing my favourite music and all these people are dancing, to the Samba :) Yayyyyyy Now I didn't expect to be having outdoor Salsa dancing this Saturday night :) and I could join in, as lots of people there, I wasn't going to stand out!

The groovy band :)

The guy in blue, during interval, rushes to ask her out? Hahaha I don't know, he was just telling her how much fun he was having I think. There were so many people ther of all ages dancing, it was so wonderful.

I was going to try and put two videos on here of this and the other stage, but they aren't allowing me to do it, other than trough YouTube so not quite sure how to do it, but for the moment, you will have to Invisage me doing my salsa moves to the sound of the beat. I may not have quite looked the part as our Salsa queen there, but honey I still have a few moves, I found out, I haven't forgotten after all!

When the band decided to have a break, I decided I would head back to see the other Band which I could now hear playing in full swing, Dow near the beach, so I wandered down there, quite a few more people there, so then I stayed and boogied a while to their music, enjoying the view. I was stopped by a guy who wanted me to take his pic, see I'm not the only one here by myself, I never thought to get him to take mine :( I had put my camera away by then, because I was dancing.

It seems that there is quite a bit going on down here, looking at this poster. It's getting a bit dark at this stage, after 9.15pm so I had better start walking ack to my car, as I still have to find it, it is quite a walk back there and the road is not lit up very much, so common sense prevails, go now before it's too late Alana. I was happy walking back, thinking of all the fun I had had, all on my lonesome, I had totally not expected all that dancing and music tonight. I was following a couple down the street, so I wouldn't be on my own and they slowed up a bit and I suddenly found myself saying, it's ok, I am sorry I just felt safe being close to someone walking down here, as I don't really know where I'm going? They were really lovely, can't remember their names now, but the husband was pleased I was taking care of myself and he gave me directions and said "yes your heading in the right direction"

Wow I have done another mamoth walk today and tonight, forgot again to put my Runkeeper on hahaha to track it, still it doesn't matter, the main thing is that I'm actually "out there, doing it". Finally got got into my car and was quite thankful for my cushion on the seat :) By this time it's about 9.40pm. Only just starting to get dark, so funny having such long days, it reminds me of my days and long light nights in Canada and in Shetland where they call it "the simmer dim" meaning it is still light near to midnight, and then it's only dark for about 4 hours, the same on Norway when I travelled through there, I woke up when I was on the train, thinking I would go down for breakfast at 6 and it was only 4am!

Decision time, seeing as I couldn't find a hotel on the way back to the car, will I continue to find one around the area? Or will I go on further and find one, or just bugger it, lets just go home! Well after hunting through Bookings.com and last minute.com, I came to the conclusion that I didn't really have the funds to go there, it was enough just to come down here for the day in petrol, but it got me out of the house. I did save my pennies by making my lunch. I'll be home in a couple of hours, I thought it would be a piece of cake. Hmmm well it was relatively smooth, but a little stress on those windy slim roads at night, when you can't see anyone coming and you don't see their lights till their right upon you. I did though, manage the road block coming back and went around it! But I. Doing so, ended up adding extra miles to my journey home and suddenly I was off somewhere again in this country lane, pitch black, hadn't a clue where I was and then suddenly a red van is coming the other way, so do the right thing, give way to him, then as he's squeezing past me stops and gestures for me to wind down the window. I didn't even think for my safety, you don't when your stuck out on these roads, you don't see too many people. Anyway I rolled down the window, he wouldn't have been able to get out because there wasn't any room, we were wedged that tight on the road. He was rather a young guy, very nice too :) H asked me where I was heading, because there was a big collision further up the lane :( so he was giving me directions to take this fork and that road to Pyes Hill and then that will take you out to the main road to the A37, thankyou x someone was definitely looking after me tonight.

Finally got home safe and sound, had to have a cuppa and had a little chat to my friend Janet on F/book xx she was up early and I was definitely up late! Time for bed now sleepy head, it's been a long day.

Bit of a quite day today (Sunday) the weather is a bit cool here, I was going to go out driving again, but I think I will stay home today and do a bit of reading and I have to research a few things, so a bit of a rest and recoup kind of day, after yesterday and this evening I'm dining with friends for dinner, so that will be a nice outing.

Until my next post, my dear ones xxxxx love to you all xxxxx

 

 

Thursday, 22 August 2013

Awesome week so far!

Hello beautiful people xxx It's not even the weekend and I'm feeling so pumped! What started potentially as bad news on Monday about not getting the 12 week in Corsham, has proved to open up other doors for me this week.

Before I go any further, I have a few other pics of the beautiful Bradford On Avon that I must post, I dont know what I was on last week, but I didn't do a very good job with all the pics!

This beautiful tree again in the park right on the Avon River, a closer shot :)

Coming over the main bridge in Bradford On Avon.

On the bridge looking right.

Centre of the shops.

Directions are good here :)

Main street, looking up the hill. look at that blue sky!

There is an E J Brown on here, could be a relly :)

Again a few Brown's, anyone T home can you show Dad please xx

I didn't catch what she represented, as I was going to get run over!

Ok, I'm walking along the river bank now' there were a family of ducks, possibly a few and white swans all feeding on bread which a few people were throwing in. This was on my wow down to the Historical Farm, where I had a look at their craft fair.

Fascinating gardening techniques on the other side of the river.

This pic would have been even lovelier if I could have photoshopped the stree stump out the way, but I just couldn't get past it.

I wouldn't mind living here :)

A great spot down near the farm, where families could bring their pets to have a swim, they loved it, they all got on too, not one snarl amongst them!

The old farm buildings.

Another shot looking at the Avon River as I was walking back from the Farm.

Now I have completed the pics I forgot, I can continue my story of the last few days. After the bad news on Monday of not getting the job in Corsham, I must say I was quite disappointed to say the least. Thinking about it later though, I was thankful in many respects after the long drive I had experienced and deep down I knew that I wouldn't have been able to keep that up for a long period of time.

Tuesday came quick enough, tried to get myself up and Adam early, but felt like absolute shite, so decided to shower get myself ready if and when the agencies called me, but because I was feeling yuck, had my cuppa and some breakfast and went back to bed for another hour's rest, which did me the world of good, as I was ready then to get up, start on my New CV and Cover Letter for my prospective employer, whoever that might be.

I went down to the Dr's to pick up a script and was chatting to Alex in the office and he was telling me that there was still a position for a Dispenser part time, I talked to him for a few minutes, said that did he think I could apply as I wasn't qualified, but was prepared to do any training or qualification if needed. He told me to send my email to the Surgery Manager, which I did, so that was Tuesday done mostly, working on my CV and job applications. Tuesday night was kind of a long night, as I was still working on jobs and then doing my meditation and before I went to bed, thought I would have a night cap, as I was really thirsty. I thought I'll have one of those cider's in the fridge, wrong move! Yes it helped me get to sleep, but we'd morning I woke with such a headache and a feeling of complete fogginess :( don't know if it was the cider, or what but wasn't a good start, quick shower, hot steam and nose spray later, I was starting to feel human again. Went for a run into the shops to do some shopping, not much in the fridge girl, long weekend coming up, better go and buy some staples.

Just as well I didn't stay long at the shops, I was putting the shopping away, when I got a phone call from Juice recruitment in Bath. Alana, how busy are you? Can you be in Bath in an hour? Wow it takes me 40 mins at least to get there and then I have to find parking, not a problem I Say :). I arrived at the factory where I had the template net just for the afternoon and yayyy we have a huge parking lot, a massive factory in fact. Just need to the office and I will be happy. I see a nice man coming towards me, briefcase in hand, so think, yes he must have come from the office. He obliges and gives me directions to the office. I go through the central reception doors and first impression is WOW, all the furniture is red, grey and white, it's very striking! Very very modern office. I am met by the receptionist Nikki whom I'm replacing for the afternoon, she wants to brief me before she has to leave in an hour. I get shown around, toilets, reception coffee machine, company canteen, Nikki sends me of to get my lunch. This is all a bit fancy. I get my lunch down pretty quick as she is giving me the brief on what I have to do. She says have you used one of these phone system's before? Seeing. Computer screen all extension numbers on it, all extra nos. on the bottom of the screen, (in my mind, I'm freaking about now!) but I calmly say, oh no I haven't, but I'm sure if you show me, I'll be ok :) the phone rings, numbers and lights all start to light up the computer screen, oh yes I'm going to have fun, I can see that now! We do all the basics, franking machine, deliveries, two pages of people NOT at work, all hand scribbled, which I could hardly make out. Nikki tests me with the system before she goes just to make sure I do it properly, phew, I passed the test. my head was spinning at the prospect of over 300+ employees in this company and I didn't know a name or which department they belonged? Welcome to the trusty "Temp Reception Bible of Procedures" everything you should ever need to know about the company and the procedures, if you ever have enough time to read it!

I must say the afternoon went fantastically and I met so many lovely people :) I really made sure I introduced myself to everyone who came near the desk, whether they wated it or not, I was going to be friendly and get to know a few people. Well I think this paid off, little did I know, I was chatting to one of the Senior Managers, I purposely introduced myself, and told him my name and then asked him his, haha and then I asked him what his position was with the company (he had to tell me then) then he went on to tell me all about this new venture he was embarking on and it was just down the road. I had already been given a bit of inside knowledge of this from Nikki, who suggested to me that I talk to HR as they had 2 admin positions going with the new subsidiary. So of course I had to talk to him (Paul) about the vacant positions. I was very diplomatic, asking all about the running of the operation etc and then I asked if there were any vacancies in this new project he was embarking on. Paul seemed very keen the. To say yes there is, I asked if it was only for internal staff to apply or could anyone apply. At this stage I had told him a bit about what I had done, we had done the big chat about Australia :) he was keen to know more and then I said, so Paul, when can I give you a copy of my CV and covering letter, as I most certainly would like to be put forward for this position. Then he said, yes yes Alana, by all means, just see Jo! The HR Manager and send it into her. This position is for Operations Administrator and Paul would be my boss, if I were to get this position, there is also another position for Sales Administrator, which at the moment is a 6 Months contract, I was encouraged to apply for both.

So from my quick can you go into do a job for this big Factory this afternoon, could well open another door for me in the future. Time will tell. Whilst I was hard t work, another amazing thing happened, the first Agency I called on in Bath a couple of weeks ago, had rung me, but I had my phone on silent whilst on the temp job.

Today (thurs) I ring them back, oh Alana, we met a couple of weeks ago, when you came into see us, I'm sorry it's been so long to get back to, but we would really like for you to come in for an interview with us, as we would like to sign you up. :) I have had all 3 Agencies contact me now, and I have told each of them, that I'm signed up with the other, I think it makes for a bit of competition, as to who gets me first :) well I'm hoping that be the case. I'm in St the shops this afternoon, phone rings, Juice recruitment, I'm working all next week and then a couple of days the following week, might even have more after that. Yay, it's starting to happen for me at last, I'm truly grateful, I give thanks and I know my clarity and calmness through the meditations have been helping me so much!

I'm hoping now for an interview with Rotork, that is the factory I was working with for the afternoon :) I am working for the Architect next week, after that, I'm am available for permanent full time work within 30 mins of home, working for the best company and the best possible job suited to me. Thank you, thank you xx

I hope I haven't bored you all to tears too much with the work stories, it has been much of the focus of my weeks for the last bit, but on another note, I'm looking forward to the weekend and what it holds, I definitely will be driving somewhere as we have a Bank holiday Monday :), so I will be out and about with my trusty camera smiling at people and chatting to whoever wants to listen, might even be the trees or the nature, I don't care, as long as I'm out in it and enjoying the peace and beautiful scenery.

Love to you all till the next blog xxxxxxx