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Caius alumni drinks party

Blasdale Home Posted on June 12, 2010 by SteveNovember 12, 2020

On Saturday we went to the annual Caius alumni garden party.  This is a thank you party for those who contribute to the Caius fund.  This fund is to maintain the outstanding college, provide much needed funds to maintain the unrivalled standards of education, and to keep the university open to disadvantaged students. The party is open to those who maintain a minimum benefaction to the college.

In total Cambridge University has raised one billion pounds in recent fund raising.  This was achieved two years ahead of target.

Back to the day, I met up with two other Caius alumni from my year, one was Chris who used to run the late night bar and organised the May Ball.  I was able to tell him that Sonja Christina from Curved Air was still touring with a version of that band.  Curved Air performed at the Caius May Ball in 1975.  I think Chris had made some comment in the past about showing her up  to her room in Tree Court, and short skirts.  Rosemary and I had been to see Curved Air, The Strawbs, Focus and other bands in Aylesbury last year.  I spoke with Sonja (from Curved Air) after the Aylesbury gig, but alas she did not remember playing Caius college.  I see they are playing at the Croissant Neuf stage in The Green Fields, Glastonbury.

We also met up with Richard and Andrea, friends we meet with regularly now.  I was asked to remove my shoes from her blanket while we were watching the Bumps!  Somehow I always disgrace myself with my shoes in front of Andrea.

Food at the garden party was as usual very good, and masses of it.  The sun shone as well, a wonderful event in the historic courtyards of Caius College.

Next we went down to the river, and watched the final day of the May Bumps.  Caius 1st were second behind 1st & 3rd Trinity.  The final day was a row over, despite the promise from the Master that we would bump Trinity at Caius Meadows.  Oh well, there is next year.

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Blasdale Home Posted on June 7, 2010 by SteveJanuary 10, 2023
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I am so happy to be alive.

Blasdale Home Posted on June 5, 2010 by SteveJune 5, 2010

Yes, today the delivery man arrived at 8.30 with our Glastonbury tickets.  Yes its official the Blasdales are off to Glastonbury.  I am so so excited, while Rosemary is treating this with trepidation.

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Wotton Underwood open day and Tony Blair’s pad

Blasdale Home Posted on June 5, 2010 by SteveNovember 12, 2020

The country residence of Tony Blair, the Wotton fete on his back door.

The country residence of Tony Blair, the Wotton fete on his back door.

Tony Blair's spy camera, monitoring who enters by the back gate.

Tony Blair's spy camera, monitoring who enters by the back gate.

Back view of Tony Blair's house

Back view of Tony Blair's house

Visited Wotton Underwood for their open day.  Looked around a few of the gardens, participated in teas and cakes and purchased a few items at the book/bric-a-bracstall.  Alas this year the
trains were not running.

We had a tour around Wotton House, guided by the owner. This gave us excellent views into Tony Blair’s garden. Alas all we saw where two rather bored armed policemen enjoying the sunshine.  Rosemary said she didn’t think much of them as garden ornaments. Tony Blair and Cherie Blair were not is residence at their country pad.

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One minute silence

Blasdale Home Posted on June 2, 2010 by SteveNovember 12, 2020

Sitting listening to my music on loud volume. One minute silence by On deaf Ears. At the same time cheffing because Rosemary late back from a funeral. Sausages and Rat. Resting a mo. here is a picture of foot anc chef overalls.

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This is a test blog

Blasdale Home Posted on May 28, 2010 by SteveNovember 12, 2020

I am writing this blog entry on my mobile phone. Today is warm and sunny, working at home converting a Websphere 5 application to Websphere 7.

Thought I would add a photograph of the asparagus bed we picked a few weeks ago.

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Jen’s 60th birthday

Blasdale Home Posted on May 25, 2010 by SteveNovember 24, 2018

Jen, an old school friend of Rosemary, was having a surprise birthday party.  The party was on Sunday, and was taking place in Jen & husband Bev’s pub, The Cat Head Inn, Chiselborough, Somerset.  Jen and Bev have been landlords for the last few weeks, and seem admirably suited to the task in hand.

Rosemary and I drove down and stayed with Sue (another school friend) and Ken on the Saturday night.  Judy (from Manchester), the fourth member of the quartet of friends,  joined us.  Feasted in the pub across the road.  One could hardly be any nearer.

Sunday was a late start, some walks around the estate, and then a drive over to The Cat Head Inn to surprise Jen.  Success!

Ken and Sue's orchard
Ken and Sue's orchard, Holton
Ken and Sue's orchard, Holton
Ken and Sue's orchard, Holton
Ken and Sue's orchard, Holton
Ken and Sue's orchard, Holton
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Ken and Sue's house, Holton
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Church at Holton, Somerset
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Leave My Blues At Home

Blasdale Home Posted on May 7, 2010 by SteveJanuary 30, 2020

My last two days in Edinburgh are over.   I am not sure when I will be back there.  I had a pleasant evening exploring a number of hostelries in the city and sampling a few malts.  One a small bar was called the Jinglin Geordie Bar on Fleshmarket Close.

I also managed to get home on Thursday, the ash cloud moved off to the West of Ireland, and all the airports resumed operation to allow me home.  Arrived back home, picking some fish and chips up on the way.  Rosemary was out working as a polling officer in a nearby village.

I watched the the ending of the poll on TV, and was dismayed to hear the Gordon Brown would be hanging on to power despite losing the election.  How anyone can think that he and Alistair can get us out of this financial crisis after it was Gordon’s bad management of our economy that got us where we are.  All the favourable aspects of his rule of our economy, like low inflation have nothing to do with his leadership, but much to do with the world economy, India, Brazil and China.  Instead he has just squandered our money on bureaucracy in the hospitals,  paying GPs and consultants far to much.

He and Tony have dithered on our power systems, and when the lights start to go out in a few years time, I expect it will be the party in power that will feel the anger of the electorate, and not the cause of the crisis, Gordon and Tony.

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ASHES TO ASHES

Blasdale Home Posted on May 5, 2010 by SteveJanuary 30, 2020

As I booked my flight to Edinburgh, the Icelanders decided it was time to resurrect their volcano. Just before I turned the lights off at midnight, I thought I had better check my flight to Edinburgh. Easyjet was warning all flights to and from Scotland and Ireland were liable to  disruption, and I should check the flight.  The part of the site for checking flights was, of course, down.

4.45 am alarm, open laptop and check flights.  Glasgow cancelled, but Edinburgh still open.  Checked the CAA site, and the same news.  So off to Luton airport instead of the station.  Suffice to say, I have arrived in Edinburgh.  Will I get home, am I marooned here for the foreseeable future? [Ed – If he thinks I’ll believe a word of being stranded in Edinburgh because of ash, then the Monster Raving Loony Party will win tomorrow.]

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Fog on the Tyne

Blasdale Home Posted on April 21, 2010 by SteveApril 21, 2010

Arrived in Newcastle on time, and just pulling out.  The Lindisfarne reference is nothing to do with the weather, but my inability to get Facebook talking to Twitter.  There must be some snaffu in someone’s software.  I get asked for my twitter credential, and they are rejected.  Why?

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