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Saturday, December 06, 2014
Heckington Singers
An evening of Christmas Music by the Heckington Singers included several solo performances and readings including this work by Frederick Niven:
In Flanders on the Christmas morn
The trenched foemen lay,
the German and the Briton born,
And it was Christmas Day.
The trenched foemen lay,
the German and the Briton born,
And it was Christmas Day.
The red sun rose on fields accurst,
The gray fog fled away;
But neither cared to fire the first,
For it was Christmas Day!
The gray fog fled away;
But neither cared to fire the first,
For it was Christmas Day!
They called from each to each across
The hideous disarray,
For terrible has been their loss:
"Oh, this is Christmas Day!"
The hideous disarray,
For terrible has been their loss:
"Oh, this is Christmas Day!"
Their rifles all they set aside,
One impulse to obey;
'Twas just the men on either side,
Just men — and Christmas Day.
One impulse to obey;
'Twas just the men on either side,
Just men — and Christmas Day.
They dug the graves for all their dead
And over them did pray:
And Englishmen and Germans said:
"How strange a Christmas Day!"
And over them did pray:
And Englishmen and Germans said:
"How strange a Christmas Day!"
Between the trenches then they met,
Shook hands, and e'en did play
At games on which their hearts were set
On happy Christmas Day.
Shook hands, and e'en did play
At games on which their hearts were set
On happy Christmas Day.
Not all the emperors and kings,
Financiers and they
Who rule us could prevent these things —
For it was Christmas Day.
Financiers and they
Who rule us could prevent these things —
For it was Christmas Day.
Oh ye who read this truthful rime
From Flanders, kneel and say:
God speed the time when every day
From Flanders, kneel and say:
God speed the time when every day
Shall be as Christmas Day.
Friday, December 05, 2014
Rodrigo y Gabriela
Fantastic show at Birmingham Symphony Hall by Rod & Gab. The venue was probably as daunting to them as it was impressive to us but that did not prevent them from grabbing some fans and bringing them up on stage to join in with rhythm support. Gabby's solo piece was mesmerising and jawdropping; it was as if she had a dozen instruments in a guitar shaped box. Inevitably, 'Tamacun' to end got everyone on their feet and rounded off a wonderful performance. Highly recommended!
Thursday, December 04, 2014
I am Baymax - How can I help you?

Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Interstellar
Christopher Nolan has crafted a superb piece of genuine sci-fi with none of the gimmicks or shallow pretense that can be found in many Hollywood offerings.
First and foremost this is a story about people and an exploration of what drives them. Secondly it is film of discovery and the lengths humanity will go to.
There are many parallels with films like Inception or 2001 but none of them detract from the utterly convincing performances and first rate visuals that he has woven together.
PS This film will not be to everyone's liking. I feel for those who don't get it. It is their loss.
First and foremost this is a story about people and an exploration of what drives them. Secondly it is film of discovery and the lengths humanity will go to.
There are many parallels with films like Inception or 2001 but none of them detract from the utterly convincing performances and first rate visuals that he has woven together.
PS This film will not be to everyone's liking. I feel for those who don't get it. It is their loss.
Saturday, November 15, 2014
Tangentleman

Wednesday, October 01, 2014
Cotswolds
After some hurried decision making we chose to stay in the West Banqueting house, Chipping Campden instead. The Cotswolds are particularly lovely in late Summer/Autumn so we hoped to make the most of some reasonable weather.
The property is larger that we are used to and actually sleeps 2+2 in separate buildings: The Almonry is just a few yards from the West Banqueting House which itself is only a stone's throw from the East Banqueting House in the grounds of Old Campden House which was destroyed by fire in 1645.
During our stay we visited Batsford Arboretum, Hidcote House and Garden (NT), Snowshill Manor (NT), Hailes Abbey (EH), Broadway tower and explored the village which has a history with the Arts and Craft movement.
Sunday, September 14, 2014
Duxford Air Show
Duxford is just over an hour's drive from us so we stayed in Cheriton House B&B, Houghton to give us a head start. The local villages are very picturesque and we had a nice walk to Hemmingford Abbotts for a pub dinner.
On Sunday we left for Duxford and soon found ourselves queueing with thousands of other motorists (for 3 hours!) to get on site. Once in, we found the museum very informative and the addition of the airshow made it a great day out. The WW1 dog fight and Red Arrows were very impressive but the hurricane, spitfires and lancasters probably stole the show!
Saturday, June 28, 2014
Snowboarding II
Intent on making the most of our new found skills, Mark and I returned to Tamworth to hit the slopes once more. This time we had a fairly intensive traing session that only involved the two of us. After 30 minutes of refresher training we started to learn how to carve full 'S' turns. All went well despite a few bumps and falls that left us just as exhausted as last time. None the less, we have reached 'recreational standard' so progress is now in our own hands. Must try again in the next 3 months!
Sunday, April 27, 2014
Fast and Furious

Saturday, April 12, 2014
Snowboarding
Having watched the Olympic Games, Mark and I committed to giving it a go ourselves. Armed with cut-price ski clothing and a Groupon voucher we soon found ourselves at the top of a slippery slope inside a refrigerated warehouse at Tamworth. 3 hours later and utterly exhausted we were pleased with our progress. We now have to plan our return so we can complete the training and start on the half pipe. Gnarly, Dude!
Saturday, April 05, 2014
International Table Top Day
Simon, Mark and I headed into Shadow Games, Rugby to join in the fun of International TableTop Day. We managed to squeeze in an abortive few games of Space Sheep, followed by Settlers of Catan, Munchkin and Carcassone: Hunters and Gatherers before dehydration our battery depletion took their toll.
Saturday, March 29, 2014
Band Of Skulls
Rock City, Nottingham was the venue for our latest outing with Matt & Lucy to see Band of Skulls on the last UK date of their 'Himalayan' tour. A great live performance with many crowd favourites from their two last albums with a good selection of tracks from their new one.
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
The Elements of Eloquence ****
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