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Guernsey – Tuesday

Blasdale Home Posted on October 31, 2006 by SteveNovember 12, 2020

Late start, caught the bus into town with the intention of catching the ferry to Herm.  Alas, the winter timetable had kicked in a day early and the ferry we wanted did not exist.  The recommended day to visit is Wednesday, so we will attempt again tomorrow.

The Victoria Tower was open to visitors again, so picked up the key from the Guernsey museum.  Climbed the spiral stone steps and wooden stairs to the balcony and looked out over the island.  Good views to the north and east. 

After returning the key to the museum, we ate our sandwich and smoothie lunch in Candie Gardens, pretending it was warm & sunny.

Took a bus over to the Coach House Galleries where we viewed the paintings and ceramics and bought one piece for a Christmas present.  Walked down to the coast road for a bus back to the flat.

Tonight supper in the hotel, and a quiet and most boring set of people I have seen. I saw one and a half bottles of wine served between 4 tables; we had the one bottle. Didn’t start of well when I ordered a dry sherry for Rosemary, and was presented with a Harvey’s Bristol Cream.

The food we were served was all from the Tennerfest menu, but was by no means anywhere as good as the food from the Auberge.  All in all was rather a disappointment.

 

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Guernsey – Monday

Blasdale Home Posted on October 30, 2006 by SteveJune 30, 2017

Not very promising weather today, low cloud and very poor visibility, though some aircraft were landing and taking off.  We caught the bus to the top of the road which leads down to Petit Bot Bay.  When we reached the bay, we found a group of women were congregating for their Monday walk, dressed in shorts and tee shirts and talking of stripping off when the heat burnt through.  They invited Steve to join tem, but he chickened out.

We set off in the opposite direction  to the walking party and we went towards St Peter’s Port.  We walked along the cliff path in the cloud, the warm mists constantly swirling up the cliffs from the sea made the walk into a stroll through a Turkish bath.

Eventually made it to The Auberge restaurant on the Jerbourg road for luncheon.  Normally, there’s a fabulous view, but not today – even Castle Cornet eventually succumbs to the fog. But we were undaunted and started with a quick refreshing pint of lager while we ordered our meals.  I am afraid we went the whole hog and went for three courses with wine and coffee, though to keep costs down we chose from the tennerfest menu.  As we waited at our table, we sampled a snackrell of bread dipped into olive oil with tomato pesto, served cutely in a quirky plate.

Rosemary started with Crispy Aromatic Duck with a salad of salted cucumber plus honey roasted figs, baby spinach and spice plum and vanilla dressing, followed by fresh linguini with sautéed mushrooms, braised fennel, parsley and toasted pinenuts.  Steve chose the slow roasted cherry tomatoes in balsamic with basil, feta and olives, crispy parmesan, followed by grilled black bream, chorizo and coriander couscous salad, marinated carrot and courgette in lemon oil and tomato pesto.   Yummy.

The red wine we had to accompany the meal was, amazingly, from Telavi in Georgia. It is not often we see wines from Georgia.  Actually it was a good wine, and a lot better than what we had drunk when we visited that country.

The sweet course dishes were absolute works of art.  I took a picture of our sweets, and will publish them with this blog entry.  I ate, at the recommendation of the Latvian waitress, small, deep-fried doughnuts with a cappuccino flavoured mousse (served in an espresso cup), and a raspberry coulis dip (in shot glass).  Rosemary ate a spiced apple and pear crumble with special custard.  They sound over-ingrediented, but were again excellent.

After coffees and sweeties we caught the bus back to the flat, and vegged out for the rest of the day.

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Guernsey – Sunday

Blasdale Home Posted on October 29, 2006 by SteveOctober 29, 2006

The clocks have changed, so the miserable dark winter days have started.  I think this is the worst day of the whole year.  Out for a local walk, and paper buying.  Surprised to find no papers in the shops.  Appears to be fog on the island, so no flights in and out.  Walked around the Bay, admiring the sea and birds.  Flat cooked tarragon chicken for supper.

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Guernsey – Saturday

Blasdale Home Posted on October 28, 2006 by SteveNovember 12, 2020

Off to Guernsey on holiday.  Left home at 6.00 am to catch the 8.20 from Southampton.  Uneventful flight, arrived, picked up our luggage and saw the number 7 bus we wanted leave promptly at its allotted 9.02 time.  So instead, we caught the 7A into town, and caught another 7A to Vazon Bay.

After dumping the luggage at La Grande Mare (our time-share since 1985!!), back into St Peter Port for a Tennerfest menu meal at one of our favourite’s, Da Nello’s.    R started with the bruschetta of grilled vegetables while I had raw tuna marinated in tomatoes, herbs and chilli flakes.  Good choices.  However, there were serious problems with ordering the main course.  I wanted the pork steak, and I believe R wanted the risotto.  R knew I was going to order the pork, so ordered the pork for herself; my rule is never to have the same as others on the table, so ordered the risotto.  We ended up eating what the other wanted.  R’s pork steak was lovely and juicy, the pork retaining a very slight pink colour.  The risotto was so very superior to any risotto I had in Italy on my last holiday.  We finished off with coffee and sweets.

Did a bit of shopping while we were in town, the market place is still being modernised and will be a long time before it is completely open.  The road on the north side had been pedestrianized, some old shops have re-opened.  Shockingly, a New Look and HMV have taken residence in the market hall.  Looked through HMV, but decided to support local trade and bought some DVDs, and CDs from No 19 –  a The Who compilation, Artic Monkies and a White Stripes album.  The DVDs were Oceans 12, Trainspotting and Outland.  The sales assistant said she couldn’t sell me the DVDs unless I could prove I was over 18. Ho, ho, ho.

To Safeways where R disgusted over lack of local produce and standard of vegetables and then back to the hotel to check in.  R sought out the local feline resident who has greeted us the past two years; he dutifully appeared but regarded our lack of milk as indecent and left.  Chilled out for the rest of the evening watching Oceans 12 on the laptop a good plot.

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Sicily holiday with Etna Trekking and Explore World Wide

Blasdale Home Posted on October 16, 2006 by SteveJanuary 1, 2021

Just back from holiday, visited Etna, Stromboli and Vulcano.  Back a day late due to thunderstorms and Alitalia.  Will never fly with them again.  A full report of the trip is available here.

Continuing theme of Alitalia, Chris Dabrowski came up with the following meanings for Alitalia

Always Late In Transit, Always Late In Arrival
Airplane Landed In Tokyo And luggage In Alaska
A Little Italian Tit And Lotsa Italian Ass
A Little Italian Tradition And Lotsa Italian Attitude

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Saltire

Blasdale Home Posted on August 20, 2006 by SteveApril 26, 2023

Up again late, had a cup of coffee and a croissant in a nearby café. One event booked for the afternoon, and that was a Russian Clown Mimes from St. Petersbourg. The show was called the family. It is basically about a family of four children, their mother and alcoholic father. The father was always trying to leave home, only to be reconciled with his family. The children were always playing tricks on their parents. I won’t say any more, because I would not want to spoil the fun, though expect plenty of audience participation.

The evening was spent at the Saltire, and a meal in the nearby pizza establishment.

MaggieRaviThe Saltire

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Ravi and Maggie

Blasdale Home Posted on August 19, 2006 by SteveAugust 19, 2006

Bit of a lie in today. It is amazingly quite in Ed’s flat. The only sound being the seagulls outside. I walked up to the Royal Mile, and sat outside the Jolly Judge pub drinking coffee and posting my Blog entries. After this period of reflection, I went to the Art Gallery and viewed the Scottish pictures, then onto the Royal Scottish Academy to view the exhibition by Ron Mueck. The exhibition was of larger, and smaller than life sculptures of people. They are all modelled with great detail, including skin pores, hair.

After this amazing exhibition, I went to the National Trust building, The Georgian House, in Charlotte Square. Amazing house, and very chatty staff. One was rather to chatty, and I was not sure if this was her usual way of talking, or whether she was acting the part.

Met up with Ravi and Maggie at the George Hotel, where we had a meal in the Tempus restaurant with his Indian family. Very nice setting, we sat on a rais! ed platform at the head of the restaurant. After the meal, we visited the Saltaire pub for a drink, and listened to a one man band. He played very well. At throwing out time, I went back to the flat, except as I passed the Stand Comedy club I popped in to see the last three acts. I saw Eleanor Tiernan, Brendon Burns, and Boothby Graffoe. Excellent acts, and Brendon was very funny

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Rude Girls

Blasdale Home Posted on August 18, 2006 by SteveAugust 18, 2006

The weather was still wet; think it rained most of the day and evening. Started of with a drink and lunch in Tiles to say a final farewell to Yura. At the end of the day, I popped over to Millets to buy a sleeping bag, I was going to stay up in Edinburgh and was staying in Ed’s flat.

At around 6, met Ravi Kanbur, and Norman Housley for a drink and a meal. Absolutely masses of family started to turn up.  The meal was rather a rushed affair, service was slow, Ravi was desperate to go and pick up his family from the airport, Norman was desperate to go to get to the show on time.

I accompanied Ravi to the number 100 bus, and then I went on to Whistle Binkies to see a couple of bands. First band was a goodish rock band, enjoyed them, no idea who they were. The next might have been, good, but were not my style.

So left there and went to the Underbelly to see a show, Not really sure what to see, decided to see Rud! e Girls ay 11.50. Rude Girls were a number of women stand up comedians. No very good, I would not recommend them.

The walk back through town was an experience for us country bumkins.  The streets were buzzing with people, the police were out in large numbers controling the drunken hordes.

Back to Ed’s flat, rain has now stopped.

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Holiday

Blasdale Home Posted on November 4, 2005 by SteveDecember 27, 2017

Sorry for the lack of postings on here.  After a wonderful week in Guernsey with our own chef Gordon Curd, we are back in England to hear the sounds of fireworks.

Nice week, did plenty of walking and worked out in the Gym with Carol Ramsey.

We walked most days on the island, didn’t get over to Herm, bad weather conditions.  Had plenty of alcohol, used most of my years allowance.

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Dubai

Blasdale Home Posted on February 23, 2005 by SteveDecember 27, 2017

We are back from holiday.  Had a short trip to the Oman for some sun and swimming.

We travelled out on Friday evening on Qatar airlines, landed in Doha, catching a connecting flight to Dubai. Once in Dubai checked into our hotel and met up with the other Explore punters.

After a shower and snooze we met up for a walking trip around Dubai.  We split up into four taxis to meet at the ferry to cross Dubai Creek.  Alas no taxi ended up in the same place.  We waited for 30 minutes at the ferry crossing before deciding on striking out to the museum.  Here we eventually met up with the others, learning they had all come different ways.

After an interesting visit we had a ferry trip around the Creek seeing some magnificent hotels.  Then it was time for supper at an Egyptian restaurant.  We ate a mixed set of starters, and I ate a mixed grill for my main course.

Back to our poor hotel, Sun and Sand to go out for an evening sight seeing.  First stop was the Emirates Towers Hotel, where we went to the 51st floor bar for a cocktail.  Here we had a bit of a problem with one of the group being rejected because of trainers.  Eventually was allowed to stay.  You could feel the building sway in the wind.  Great lift ride down from the 40th floor in a glass lift over the reception area.

Caught another taxi to see the Burj al-Arab hotel, (the hotel build like a sail), here we could not get in unless we had a reservation, so just admired the building illuminated by a changing blue and purple light.  We walked to the nearest hotel, The Jumeirah Beach Hotel which overlooks the Burj al-Arab.  The hotel supprts the Wild Wadi water theme park.  At this hotel there was an English bar called the Dhow and Anchor.  Would have taken a picture for our local Plough and Anchor pub, if only there had been some wothwhile signage to be seen.

Found the time was nearing midnight, so back by taxi to our hotel.

Sunday up and out on a coach to drive to the Oman, stopped on the way several times to view other cities.  We boared our motor dhow and set sail.  Soon stopped at Cable Island for lunch and a swim, then more cruising before supper and going to bed.  We split between those sleeping on the land, and those on the boat.

Next day we set off for the Indian Ocean.  On the way stopped at various villages and saw around some houses in a very remote village.  This delayed us somehwat, and after going through the Strait of Hormus we were in rough water in the dark.  Many got sea sick.  Eventually stopped short of our destination and stayed at a fishermens village.  Again split between those who stayed on the boat and slept in a villagers house.

Next day we returned back to our starting port, had a trip in four wheel drive vehicles around the near mountain, climbing up to 2000 meters.  Back to Dubai late at night, just in time for supper, but no shopping.

Wednesday was just the reverse trip back to London, and the cold and snow.

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