Saturday, July 25, 2009

Kilve Court





This is a few shots taken by the Kilve Court Summer Camp. That Billy The Badger my new friend.

Friday, July 10, 2009

I've been "sent to Coventry"

Being sent to Coventry is to be ignored or shunned I looked into it and some believe the saying has been around since the English Civil war. Which was new to me. So my colleges at work all laugh when I told them of my impending situation. so here I am in Coventry at Warwick University studying to be a team leader for YHA Summer School. Which is down in Somerset at a place called Bridgewater. I have not really taken any images of Coventry as of yet because of the intense timetable and the amount of time I have of so maybe in the next couple of days something will happen.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Me and Pompidou


Oh I found this in my inbox it was sent from Hannes and architectural student
who was having a class visit at the Pompidou in Paris.
So this is me walking along this wonderful corridor.

It Finally Rained




Ever since being in the UK I have not seen it rain. These pic are taken on the way home through Swanley just after a thunder and lightening downpour. Yeah bring it on.

Friday, July 3, 2009

What the


Now I have been talking to a few friends and they say I don't include myself in the images I take well I have taken thast on baord after a few pints this is whta I look like. so friday in maidstone hair i am green egges and ham standing on another bridge wit wif the river Midway in the back d ground. Excuse the spellin mistake s as this is all part of the conversation. So To all those friends I will make better a do when I travel that I include me in my images yeah do what!!!!


Thursday, July 2, 2009

Waffle July 2nd

Well I have not wrote much lately for you all so here goes. I have finally recovered from Amsterdam took a few days and now about to head to Conventry to go to University for a week training then onto Summer Camp in Somerset for 5 weeks. It should be a hoot and looking forward to it. Something about the South West UK. During my days off I aim to head to Bristol birth place of my Grand Father and Stonehenge. Furthermore the place of Bridgewater, Somerset where the camp is, is close to the ocean. I hope especially with this wonderful weather of 30 degrees C and bright blue skyes remain and I get a chance to plunge myself into the ocean. Sorry to rub it in my Kiwi friends. I have just spent the last hour or so sorting out my blog sites and now they all link together. I am not sure if I will have much internet time to update this but I will be back certainly on the ball in late August. I will hopefully have much to show and more wonderful adventures to share.

London May 2nd

I have always wanted to walk across London Bridge

Um I will find out the name of this building soon the name is 30 St Mary Axe

Is stat you

Ramesses II, at the British Museum

The British Museum

Funny Man being Dog

Millenium Bridge and the Tate which was also on my list of visits today.

This is very inspiring

The Next Part

Well I have walked many miles since my last entry go to my other blog site for the Cornwall trip if you have not seen. Since then also I have finished two books one Britain BC by Francis Pryor and the other The Real Middle Earth by Brian Bates. Both a wonderful read and a insight into my possible history. The next images relate to my trip to London on the 2nd May. This day was dedicated to the Museum Visit. I pulled into London Bridge Station around 9am and headed first of to London Bridge then onto London and the British Museums. Both exhibit objects I have been reading about. It is timing to have just finished the later book to go and see these objects in the real. The where ancient tools, weapons and other items found in the burial mounds around the UK. I will not show these on this site as I feel that if you are versed in ancient history you should go and see for yourself. So instead I will show other images on the way and on the way back. Enjoy.

Another Part of many Parts with more Parts to come.

One and a half weeks later I finished my Red Saxon. What a journey. What a turbulent first thousands years AD. I am beginning to form a clear picture of my ancestors of their background and the history and what they have endured. Romans, Normans, Saxon, Danes and Vikings all play an significant role of the genetic makeup of the people of the British Isles. Place names of significant importance are beginning to emerge. Cornwall calling for a start. Time to venture around the very bottom south western tip of Britain. Lands End, which is now as mentioned by colleges has become very commercial. Nevermind I’m sure it will feel what I hope to expect. Back in New Zealand some years ago I purchased an image/photograph in an oak frame that image is Lands End and could possibly date around the 1890s to early 1900s. I guess this image has haunted me for many years and will be a important visit while here in the UK.

Hastings 1066 Country March 22nd

Part of the Battle Field with the Abbey in the background

Part One of many Parts

Well what discoveries I have made and more to come. I’ve found out since my wee jaunt to the south east coast that the UK has much to offer and a history to go with it. My natural draw to see the ocean has open up many traveling options. But one to mind is something I did in my early 20s when I would spend countless days on the roads of the South Island, NZ. This freedom so to speak, away from the hustle and bustle of work and city life. A time to reflect and become submersed into the land, history and culture “This is what I will do this is my purpose”. That’s why I’m here. It wasn’t apparent until I met a couple walking the opposite on the trail from Deal to Dover. It is then I asked what is this walk about. It is the trail of the Saxons “The Saxon Shore Way” they replied. Walking now with that in mind wondering that over a thousand years ago the Saxons once walked this way. My mind has the classic image of a Saxon helmet upon my head. Asking questions also about my heritage my ancestors who ever they may be. Could they be once a Saxon or encountered a Saxon on the battle field.

Two days after that walk back to history I decided on another sunny spring morn to go to Hastings. On the train I past a place called Battle and it all clicked. Battle, Hastings “oh yes” The Battle of Hastings. Once again I am transported back in time, this time to 1066 of William the Conqueror. I must visit Battle on the way home.

Hastings, white washed buildings reflecting the ocean just like Dover. What a beautiful escape once again. After a walk around and a visit to the Museum and Art Gallery, which I must say houses a wonderful collections of all sorts of things from around the world including a room that was so elaborately carved by Indians. I headed to a Castle Ruin on the hill. Hastings Castle, Britain’s first Norman Castle built by William the Conqueror. Well here I am being transported back in time imagining what this place may have looked like and I say it must have been amazing. I then headed down the other side into Old Hastings and discovered many antiques shops and many very old dwellings.

Old habits die hard but I may never let this die. A second hand book shop appeared in front of me next thing I know is that I was inside searching the shelves. To my surprise I found what I was looking for “History of the Saxons”. My new companion for my transportation back a thousand years or so. I also spied a Spike Milligan book one that I had when a child I chuckled to myself a mention this upon the store keeper who is a rough looking character possibly shaped by the sea himself. A coastal beast which I can sense had a heart of gold. He replied that he meet Spike Milligan many years back when he was living in these parts. Wow! you just never know what to expect in this land. Of I went with my new companions the Saxons and the Normans of course, three books actually couldn’t help myself. Off I went of to Battle.

Once on the train armed with my Red Saxon I began to thumb the pages a discovered that it wont be until the end of this saga I will get to William the Conqueror and his battle in Hastings. I sat back imagining if this was the trail or near by he and his army took to take on King Harold. The little town of Battle just a quick walk away from the station you come across the Abbey Gate which beyond its walls houses once again ancient architecture and the battle field. Armed with the audio gadget I head for the circuit around the battle field. Transported within my imagination through the sounds of the battle you could sense the power of 1066 and somewhat feel a presence of the soles lost on the eventful day.

I leave knowingly and head back to the station. Transfixed and focused I began to read “The Fall of the Saxon England” by Richard Humble. Or I will now call my Red Saxon.

From Deal To Dover March 16

After being somewhat landlocked in Maidstone it has got to me. So, I headed to the coast for the first time in the UK. Wot a day just look at it and it that amazing blue sky hung around all day. So Early morning on the train from Maidstone East Station via Ashford then Ramsgate then onto Deal. I didn’t muck around to see to much of the town all I wanted was to see and smell the sea.

So of I walked on the trail the Saxons walked many centuries ago. It seems at this point I was heading to Dover for sure.

Up and Down I went and stoped at this postcard spot which is St Margaret’s at Cliffe.

More White Cliffs

And finally Dover. This place I will go back and explore a little more.

How appropriate. My animal sign is a monkey. And after a 16km walk my legs were feeling funky. Wow!!

Paris March 1st

Well I havn’t updated this for a while so here goes. One thing I must say that I glad the I don’t need to type this with my feet as they have had an hammering from a week on the Paris foot paths. Yes a week of Paris. My eyes are strained from looking at so much art including the Mona Lisa. Louve Museum was on the top of the list since I did not have a date for Valentines Day I guess it would be good to check her out. Never know your luck. But unfortunatly I had to share her with 400 or so others. Shame really. She looks hot. After that Picasso Museum wow!!!!!!!!! Went back a second time like the Louve. This image is, with ones that don’t know, Rodin Thinker.
Top of the Eiffel Tower

Smile Guys. Check out the colour scheme

Taken from my walk along the Avenue Des Champs Elysees

In Paris it sometimes pay to look up you just never know what you see. Just while you are looking up tho have a quick glance at your feet you never know what you are about to step in.

Cops on Rollers, now thats something you don’t see every day.

Hmmmm!! Picasso what an amazing and must see Gallery

First Trip to London January 29th

Ahhhhhh!!!!!!!!!! my first English Pub visit. I tell you had a wonderfull well earnt pint of fine English Lager a Steak and Mushroom Pie and Chips and was well stoked.

Now there's some weird looking outfits in London

Who's this chap then?

Flight To UK January 18 2009


Oh yeah wow not far from UK. I had this never ending sunset for hours. Tell you abit about the airline food. If you have a hardcore stomach and can handle Korean food eat it its quite tasty but if you don’t they have a choice of in the first flight to Korea a Fish meal and on the second flight to London a roast chicken and potatoes (is wish I had that). Anyway wow wot a flight. Been in Maidstone, Kent now not quite a week and taking a train to London this morning so more photos to come.


Wot the. This shot is out the window looking down at what I think is Siberia. Bugger that who would work down there.


Well this is Korea in the morning just after a fab breakfast and sleep at the Hyatt in Incheon. Totally recomend this trip especially the 17 hr stopover and the stay in a flash Hotel. Funny thing is that at 9am in the morning there is hardly anyone around and the is strange of white stuff on the ground which worked out to be some sort of snow. Any way had a walk around the quiet streets and went back to the warmth of the Hotel. At the airport which is mighty flash as well I found a coffee shop that sells Lavvasa coffee. Thats by gate 27. Don’t eat the food there. Its strange stuff.

This is me back in December 2008

This is me multitasking and getting my tech stuff sorted to head overseas.