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Sunday, May 22, 2011

Aunt Margaret's 90th birthday surprise.

Last weekend we made a whistlestop visit to Carradale to spring a surprise on Aunt Margaret for her 90th birthday.

Margaret had no idea we were coming and Katie had put a lot of planning into making sure things went perfectly. Katie's sister Gill came up from London to join us which added to the surprise for Margaret (and Katie's mum) as the girls aren't home together very often. A cake, a barrel load of food and some helium balloons joined us in the car for the trip to Carradale.

We left at 5pm on the Saturday night and arrived back in Glasgow at 8pm the following night. A flying visit but one that was really worthwhile.





A funny moment happened when I was trying to keep the conversation flowing and said to Margaret, "when was the last time you had this many people in the house?". She thought for a second and said completely deadpan, "my mother's funeral...".

I am available for all types of functions if you need someone to keep the conversation flowing - just give me a call. ;o)

Margaret is a remarkable woman and thoroughly deserved all the fuss made of her.  She's even made it onto the online Carradale news site.

http://www.the-carradale-goat.co.uk/

Happy Birthday Aunt Margaret, here's to many more.

you've been framed......

"If it sounds too good to be true then it usually is."

If you are ever tempted by using you-frame.....don't. Katie and i are finally getting round to getting some photos up in the house and a "group on" offer sounded like it was worth a try but I have waited 6 weeks for the delivery despite them promising 10 days. And after many complaints my canvas wrap finally arrived today. 

Imagine my surprise when I discovered I would have to self assemble it (although the clue is in the name to be fair)......the hilarity continued when i took the canvas out of the packet it was someone else's photo (and not a very good one either).






I have contacted the makers of "One foot in the grave" about using this plot in the christmas special - Meldrew simply won't believe it.

You-frame have now been cursed and will be spontaneously combusting sometime next Thursday afternoon, after lunch.

Katie and I go to Loch Lomond while the sun shines

Normal service has been resumed weather wise over the last week but April was brilliant, shorts and t-shirt at work, suntan lotion on.

Here's some shots from the very pleasant afternoon + video.

The shots of the footwear are almost purely for Lorna McAvoy's benefit ;o)








Thursday, May 5, 2011

Some photos I don't think I shared yet.....

Here are a smattering of photos from the world of blackberry that i haven't shared yet for one reason or another.......(time mainly and a bluetooth issue)


My friend Ewen after a Rangers game + hospitality - climbing on Ecto 1 which the ghostbusters guys had decided to park outside the swallow hotel. I can't imagine their proton packs (or wheels) were still there in the morning.




Some snowy scenes from Strathbungo - before the really heavy stuff started to fall!



Reunion down the Clachan very shortly after i arrived back from NZ


Katie and Chris getting papped with posh phones on the Mexican night out that i have already blogged about.



The night at The Shed where Gregor split his jeans, yes his jeans, doing the splits. unbelievable.


Katie and I last weekend trying to sort out 4 years worth of paperwork - it looks as much fun as it actually was and still hasn't finished yet, although the house and our brains are much clearer.


And I saved the best for last, at our school show Beyonce, Lady Gaga and Cee Lo Green showed up - luckily I got a copy of the team photo before the performance. If you youtube my current school, my department and "dance" you might just get to see the show. Please private message me if you need more info about how to find the video.

Hope you enjoyed this random post.

Fun in the Sun - In Glasgow?

A heatwave has been hitting Glasgow recently would you believe? O.k., so it's not really a heatwave, it's been somewhere between 14 and 21 degrees, with little rain and lots of sunshine.

It has meant shorts and T-shirt at work and sitting outside where possible, including some visits to the local park and sitting on the stairs drinking beer (as most people around here seem to do).




Normal service has been resumed today however, election day in Scotland, colloquially known (in my mind anyway) as "choosanumpty day". It is pissing it down today - can a Tory government do anything about that? Nah, I didn't think so. ;o)

Visitors to the new pad - and to the local park.

Recently our great friends came round with their two lovely girls (who also happen to be Godchildren of ours).

We had a lovely lunch and then went over to the park.





We learnt a few lessons this day....

1) When feeding children, remember that if you have a white sofa and light carpets it is best to stay away from sticky, colourful foods and chocolate.

2) Glasgow parks when the sun comes out have not changed one bit, big mental dogs, half naked neds swinging bottles of Irn bru, pensioners in their usual winter coats and guys looking all sorts of uncomfortable in three quarter length trousers and sandals.

3) We also learned that we are just big kids ourselves...

A great day had by all.......

Monday, April 25, 2011

Recent photo


This blog is never going to become photography only but I wanted to share a photo that I took recently, it felt good to get back out taking photos - here's to many more!

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Rangers v Celtic

I seem to have attended more Ranger's games since coming back from New Zealand than I ever did before I left. But I do love the sport and they don't come much bigger over here than these. Australia v All Black's? The atmosphere isn't quite the same.

The last one was the Cup Final that Rangers won at Hampden.....

And today's was a last minute ticket for the game at Ibrox which ended up 0-0 thanks to some stunning saves by big McGregor.


For those of you who aren't living here and probably don't know, Rangers are being hammered at the moment for singing sect*ri*n songs, and now the police, fifa and everyone else seems to be getting involved trying to sort things out. Especially now that people are being targeted with expl*sives and de*th threa*ts. (Even though I am not saying anything wrong I have blanked out some of the letters so filters don't identify me as a suspicious blogger and shut me down.)

 For what it's worth here's my tuppence worth on the whole embarrassing situation in Glasgow at the moment.

1) I sincerely hope that this is just the catalyst that we need to rid Scottish football of  all the mentalists who get their kicks on both sides out of their hatred of the other.
2) I think "him over there" needs to conduct himself with a bit more decorum, although he doesn't deserve threats against him and his family.
3) I look forward to the day when we can have a healthy, fun rivalry with each other - and to those who say it can't happen, I have two words for you...smoking ban. They said that couldn't happen either.

Steph.

Monday, April 11, 2011

Enhancing the blog

I am currently undertaking a bit of a marathon task where I am systematically revisiting every blog post we have ever made trying to get it ready to publish into a wee coffee table book for ourselves. I'm not really changing things, just polishing things slightly and jazzing it up with more images.

So basically there will be new photos on some of the really old posts and the spelling will be fixed - if you can be arsed looking that far back in time have a look. If not you can always order a copy of the book - it'll be ideal jobby time reading ;o)

Friday, April 8, 2011

Photography

I've also been getting myself back out and about taking some photos - with varying success I might add. As I was saying to my snapper friend Gordon, it's like not having ridden a bike in a while - you can still do it but you're not as confident and a wee bit shit.

Here are a couple of the shots that I took the other day, remember to keep up with my flickr account for the latest updates and oldies

www.flickr.com/stephbrown08




A funny anecdote from the Central Station picture - 3 teenagers come up to me and one said "can you take a picture of me?" - I said, "I could, but no offence pal, it's no gonna make me any money." His mates found this pretty funny - as did I. 

Och, the Glasgow banter.