Sunday, December 27, 2009

Shopping, Garden centres and Falconry.


The last few days have been pretty relaxed, although we went shopping at the "Bull ring" in Birmingham on boxing day. The picture doesn't quite show the craziness, in the shops it was packed and a little difficult to move. Most of the shops were a bit of a mess too, as people found it difficult returning items to where they found them. All a bit crazy. Didn't end up buying anything, just found things i want to get. Discovered later that more than 200,000 people had been through the mall that day.

Today (27th) we went in search of the original Hobbit's village. Houses in the rock face that inspired the idea for the Hobbit's shire. On the way we found a Garden Centre (Doesn't sound exciting i know) that will forever ruin other garden centres for me. "This way to Garden plants, Fencing, paving and Falconry". I mean clearly, what else do you put with paving and shrubs, but your falconry centre.
Anyway turned out to be an excellent little bird of prey sanctuary. Best of
all because they specialise in helping to return injured birds to the wild. Here are a few pictures for you.
















After the invertible distraction of birds of prey we went hunting for the hobbits. We found the place in Kinver's edge. The photo is of Kinver village (sweetness of a little village).

Unfortunately we couldn't get up to the houses because of the ice (middle photo is as close as we got). But i took some pictures of the frozenness anyway.






















Loved the tree in the middle of the clearing with a ring of snow/ice around it. I did also discover the perils of ice and gravity though, fortunately my eyebrow broke my fall. I was holding my camera at the time so the picture below is as i fell... Actually looks quite cool...

Friday, December 25, 2009

Christmas

While it didn't actually snow on Christmas day there was plenty of snow left over from the earlier snowfalls. So we got a white Christmas. Even better we had blue sky and sunshine, although the temperature still only got to around 3 degrees. It was great to be with family for Christmas and to see the niece and nephew. I found it a little odd being inside all day compared to a New Zealand Christmas. Still with the blue sky, sunshine and the warmth of central heating it almost felt like home. Attached some photo's of the day.















Also realised today how soon i start teaching (4th Jan). So i have a little over a week to sort
myself out for it. It looks like I wont have a place to stay in Milton Keynes before I start, I can't even start looking till Tuesday as estate agents wont open till then. Hoping i find something quickly, found a few shared rent places, the one apartment i had my eye on seems to have gone in the last week before i got here.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

The first steps of change...

I find myself in Singapore airport, killing time... A good a time as any to start a Blog. First 9 hour flight went well, didn't get much sleep as we fled the night, staying in daylight till after we landed. Now it is 9:45 local time and sleep still hasn't taken hold.

God bless the Singaporeans for their free Internet at the airport, even if it is in 15 minute chunks. Have walked the whole airport now, used many of the free computers. Done some window shopping, pretended to be interested in things to keep shop assistants busy.

"They" say "change is a good thing", but it isn't easy to take the step. Not sure what the future holds exactly, but I know i needed the change and I'm sure England will be a good base for it. A little excited for what England and all my travels hold. A little freaked by what the job will be like, I hope the students are even half as great as the ones I've left in NZ & the staff are as fantastic as the lot at MAGS. A little saddened to leave so many friends (old & new) in NZ, keep in touch & I'll see you on the flip side.

Bless you all, thanks for your good wishes & support.