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    21/07/2008

    All change

    Well, having had nothing exciting to write about for the last year because I've been working, it's now time for another change of direction .. and this time it's north!  I finished work on Friday and am now planning a summer of fun:
     
    - Essex Scout Jamboree - helping throw 10,000 youngsters off the top of the abseil tower.
    - A week back in Austria (Saalbach) visiting old friends and introducing them to my better half.
    - A couple of weeks playing on boats in Palma.
    - A beer festival or two.
    - Another 9 days in Palma for the Oyster regatta.
    - Heading North to Sheffield to move in with Vicky.
     
    How exciting is all that!?  I'm really looking forward to the whole summer and to growing up and moving in with the love of my life.  I'll be looking for work in the Autumn so answers on a postcard please (answers suggesting ways of making lots of money in the Peaks much appreciated).  Hope you're all well and enjoying life.
    20/08/2007

    21st World Scout Jamboree

    Hi everyone.  Sorry it's been ages since I last wrote - I've been stupidly busy both at work and at the Jamboree.  The 2 weeks there was absolutely awesome.
     
    21st World Scout Jamboree
     
    Being at the site with 40,000 people, all in their national dress and waving flags was spectacular.  The atmosphere was indescribable, a real experience of a lifetime.  I made some great friends as well and hope to get out to Sweden with some of them for the next Jamboree in 4 years time.
     
    I spent most of the jamboree throwing kids off the top of the abseil tower, but also did a bit of climbing and even some straw-bale caving!  The kids all loved it, as did the staff.  To keep people on their toes we caused a little mayhem:
     
    - adding new sponsorship signage to the Challenge Valley gateway (come on, they DID look like they worked at B&Q).
    - liberating the ducks from the fish-a-duck pond and releasing them into their natural environment of the Bombhole.
    - adding very supportive signs to the archery targets.
    - helping Sammy squirrel leave presents for our boss "Moo".
     
    ... I guess you had to be there!  I've uploaded a few of the many thousands of piccies that are circulating so hope you enjoy them and they give a bit of a taster of what it was like.
     
    Work
     
    I've now come back down to earth with a bump.  As soon as I got back from the Jamboree I was off on a 3 day training course ... learning about car-parks.  ... barrier up .... barrier down.  I'm now back at the marina and steadily ploughing through a list of jobs as long as my arm.
     
    Hope everyone is well and to hear from you soon.
    24/07/2007

    Busy, busy, busy

    So long with no updates!  I guess work is taking over my life, but I've still managed to find time for a little bit of play as well.  I may not be galavanting all over the Euroe any more, but thought I'd write a quick update on here in case anyone's interested.
     
    Snowdon
    A couple of weekend's ago I went over to Snowdon with Steve and we thought we'd be really brave and do the ridge route (Crib Goch).  So, we packed up our climbing gear, extra clothing, plenty of food and emergency kit and set off.  Snowdon was as busy as it usually is, but getting to Crib Goch and having to queue was just daft - we were waiting for people in trainers, youth groups, 6 year-old kids ... all sorts.  It is a great route, but quickly became apparent we were motorway mountaineering.  During the descent along the Watkin Path we had the misfortune of witnessing a young lad slip on the scree and descned down the mountain at a vast rate of knots on his back, head, side - went rolling down just like a rag doll.  Somehow he managed to stop just before a sheer ledge so we helped patch him up and luckily nothing was broken.
     
    It was a cracking 8 hour round trip and we're trying to decide on what our next little adventure project should be - any ideas gratefully received.
     
    Round the Island
    I recently had a call from a member of the Royal Southampton Yacht Club who wanted someone to help him round the Isle of Wight in a double-handed race.  He has a brand new Hanse 315 and we had a corker of a day.  There were 120 yachts racing and our class was made up of about 20.  We were 2nd or 3rd over the start line and stayed amongst the leaders to Hurst. Unfortunately, without a spinnaker the whole fleet overtook us on the downwind leg, but we still really enjoyed it.
     
    I'm hoping to do some dinghy sailing with him as well and to get involved with the summer RSYC evening race series.
     
    Work
    Work is keeping me stupidly busy, but it's good to have something to exercise the ol' grey matter again.  I'm doing all sorts from planning control rooms for car parks to managing maintenance across the estate to planning various improvements to attending fancy Sunseeker events with lots of rum  :-)  It's keeping me in the office until all hours, but I'm hoping that when I've got it running how I want it things will calm down a bit.
     
    Jamboree
    As many of you will know the 21st World Scout Jamboree starts next week and I'm going to be helping run the climbing and abseiling for 30,000 kids .. in Essex.  The kids are coming from nearly every country in the world and I can't wait.  I did my climbing assessment on Sunday (following a wedding reception the night before!) and got my supervisor's ticket so I can look after a number of climbs and instructors at any one time.  I should be able to do my abseiling assessment during the jamboree as well which will be great.
     
    Anyway, hope I haven't bored you all too much and that everyone is enjoying life and living it to the full.  Hope to hear from you all soon - please leave a note in the guestbook, a comment below this blog or take a look at the photos of Palma.
     
    Oz
     
     
     
     
    4/06/2007

    Reality is about to hit ... with a bump.

    As most of you know, I've finally decided it's time to return to the real world and to get a job.  I've accepted the position of Estate Supervisor at Ocean Village Marina in Southampton and start next Monday.  The start date was particularly good planning on my part, having not sorted out anywhere to live and it being the day after a weekend stag do.  Still, I have now found a really nice place to rent, sharing with a copper, which is a few minutes walk from Ocean Village so just need all the payments to go through before I can move in.
     
    The job sounds like it is going to be a real challenge in an exciting period at the marina.  I'll be looking after everything that isn't wet - the local businesses, car-parking, residents, maintenance, green areas and so on.  £100m is being invested in the area so there's going to be huge changes over the next few years and it will be nice to be a part of that.  I'll also be in the right place to make lots of contacts on the sailing front so hope to get out on the water as many weekends as possible.
     
    I'll update my profile with my new address as soon as I move in (if you don't have access to my profile, please shout).  It would be nice to see people out on the water as soon as possible.
    24/05/2007

    The sun keeps on shining

    So I haven´t quite made it home yet, but I´m sure I will at some point ... possibly ... maybe ... who knows?  Things here have continued to be hot, sunny, alcoholic ... and hard work!  The cleaning of the Oyster is now finished and she is looking sparkling (wish she was mine).  Finished by polishing the hull yesterday so the sun now reflects off the water and makes pretty patterns on the boat .. how nice!  I´ve also been doing bits and pieces with the charter company on other boats ... like testing out the new sails on a Benneteau 50  :-)   Now that was a job I enjoyed - went for a sail for an hour or so around the Bay of Palma - beautiful.
     
    What else has been happening? ...
     
    1. The war against the mosquitos is won!  I have now destroyed their air-force to such an extent that they cannot mount a sustained attack and  my air-raid defences are now well honed (a big book by Chris Ryan of the SAS has squatted most of them).
     
    2. I bumped into crazy Romanian bloke again the other night and had a few more beers.  He had spent the whole fo the first night telling me how Romanian women were the most beautiful in the world ... yada yada yada ... then he introduced me to some ... and it´s true!
     
    3. I´ve found a nice little Irish Bar in Palma Old Town where I now go every other night or so.  Got chatting to a German guy and 2 Swiss girls last time I was in there.  I´ve decided that the Swiss are absolutely nuts as well - probably comes from the fact that they never get into any fights (something about always staying neutral was discussed, but I lost the plot when they migrated from English to German to Swiss-German) so have no ´release´which drives them nuts.
     
    4. Was invited onto a neighbour´s boat for a beer yesterday evening and then he was meeting up with a ´friend´for a meal and invited me too.  Went to a fancy Scandanavian hotel which served fantastic food.  When he refused to let either of us pay for our meals I felt ´bought´and wondered what I´d have to do in return.  Note to self - keep away from the scary German´s.
     
    Other than that I´m just enjoying the sun, the spectacular lightning shows some evenings and the general atmosphere here in Majorca.  Hope you´re all well and getting as good a sun-tan as I have   ;-)
    18/05/2007

    Sun, sea and senioritas!!!

    ... oh, and just in case Boyd and Debbie (the owners of the boat that I´m here to clean!) read this, I feel I need to add 'work' to the list as well  :-)   I´m having a great time here in Palma - up to 30 degrees and I´m working hard and apparently playing hard as well.  Quite proud of myself actually - my rep training has stood me in good stead as I went to bed at 05:15 this morning and was back on deck working at 08:30.
     
    So what have I been up to?  Here´s a brief run-down (as I must get back to my deck waxing):
    • Declared war on mosqitos.
      - night one: 7 confirmed kills, 2 probables.  3 of their attacks were successful.
      - night two: 3 confirmed kills. 1 attack was successful.
      - night three: No confirmed kills. 2 attacks successful (alcohol impedence?).
      - night four: No battles, not in bunk long enough for them to launch an attack.
    • Washing teak decks, scrubbing teak decks, treating teak decks, re-scrubbing teak decks, re-washing teak decks, treating teak decks with something else, re-scrubbing teak decks, re-re-washing tak decks and then standing back and admiring how fine they now look.  Note to self - next time, remember not to use bare-hands when scrubbing decks with chemicals from a bottle that has IRRITANT on the back in big red letters.  Must search for box of rubber gloves - should be some on board as yacht owner spends most of his days cutting people up.
    • Shopping.  Overall, successful trip.  Note to self - must learn Spanish for 'milk' to save having vomit on my cereal when I need to restock.  Still wondering what it is supposed to be.
    • Walking into Palma town -opbviously took the 'alternative' route as within 5 minutes had been offered all sorts of 'services' from local ladies who thought I was sexy .. and wanted me to buy them a drink.  Gotta love this place!
    • Washing rest of deck, shampooing rest of deck, re-washing rest of deck, polishing the really dirty bits of rest of deck, waxing whole of rest of deck, standing back and thinking to self 'I need darker sun-glasses this is now so bright'.  Note to self - when spending 2 days with head very close to open tub of polish or wax you get very high and become a little unstable when trying to walk around the boat.
    • Lunching each day with owners of charter company to update them with progress (or maybe just to have lunch and a beer).  Fantastic couple - English girl and Dutch hubbie - hoping to go for a quick sail on Sunday in their yacht (if there is any wind).  Question to research - how did Dutch ever get all the way to Chatham and ransack our fleet / steal all our gold?  Realised we should be blaming Dutch for rising sea-levels, not climate change - reclamation has a lot to answer for!
    • Going out for dinner and a pint at 23:00 and not getting back to boat until gone 05:00 after having spent most of night with a lunatic Romanian who thought he was gods gift to women and a group of Northern birds who assisted his ego.  Found great bar with Latin dancing then moved on to a much more appropriate place playing lots of cheesey English stuff.
    • Filling yacht with fuel (and oh so much of it), plus taking a quick tour of the harbour to gawk at all the HUGE yachts and stink-pots they have moored there.
    • Spending far to much time chatting to neighbours (both stink-pot owners).  Fears of all stink-pot owners whilst at sea reinforced when one said 'ooh, that noisy cruise ship must be very angry at someone out there on the water - he's given him 2 hoots on his horn this time!'.  Note to self - Be afraid of ALL motor cruisers when at sea, especially any really big ones owned by Irish ladies.
    • Cleaned and polished boom so it is now all spangly and doesn´t look like someone spilt coffee all over it (how would you spill coffee on the boom???).
    • Had major fight with bimini (cockpit awning-type-thing).  Bimini 3 : Oz 1.  Note to self - when losing fight with bimini, don´t kick master winch when bare-footed.  Second note to self - when having fight with bimin, don´t subsequently fall over said winch, landing on inside of knee.

    Well, I think that´s about all I´ve been up to.  Going to have a bit off time off over the weekend to explore the island and get a bit of 'beach-time'.  Weather has been constantly good enough for T-shirt and shorts, even at night.  Wish you were here!

    9/05/2007

    What's new in the Ginger Kingdom?

    Nearly a month since the last update so what have I been up to?  Well, I'm STILL trying to get a job - having been offered the post of 'car-park attendant extraordinaire' at Ocean Village I asked them for a bit more information before accepting ... and that was a month ago.  I've chased it 3 times but still nothing so I'm not quite sure what's going on there.
     
    So, I've tried to make the most of my time and 3 events spring to mind ...
     
    1. Makeover and photoshoot
    Many moons ago I registered on the Channel 4 Shipwrecked website (Islandoo.com) and whilst their I applied for all the competitions they had going on.  One of these was to win a makeover and photoshoot ... which I won - hahahahaaaaaa.  I headed down to London and spent the afternoon being pampered like a King - 15 minute face massage, hand massage, bucks-fizz to sup on and a 5-set photo shoot.  The shoot was hilarious and I felt all model-like.  Watch out male-supermodel-land, here I come.  After all this I had a viewing session of all the photos with loads of filters and stuff applied and came away with 3 fancy snaps of me ... not sure what to do with them though so any ideas?
     
    2. London Zoo
    Having had such fun in London at the photo-shoot I went back again, but this time to the zoo with a friend who I worked with in Austria.  Having not been since I was 7 (so Mum tells me - I don't remember it at all) we spent ages exploring all the displays and enclosures and had a great time.  The new gorilla kingdom is spectacular and the big ctas were cool (as was the donkey and the pooping parrot).
     
    3. Wales and the animals
    I've just come back from another weekend with my friends in Wales.  Steve and Jacqui's menagerie is ace with the cutest cat on the planet (although Charlie, Ros' ginger pussy, would give her a good run for her money on the cuteness stakes).  The goats have grown since I was last there and we took them out for a walk which is always hilarious when you see the looks you get from local dog-walkers and Billy the horse is still as good as ever at pretending to be miserable.
     
    Steve and I had to do some work as I managed to teach the goats how to jump the fence (apparently it was my fault anyway) so they now have even more electric fencing up.  The rest of the weekend was spent eating food (a great BBQ with Durns & Hannah + various parents), drinking too much, playing pool, thrashing the Wiimees on the Wii (if you're not sure what a Wii is, ask a child!), buying doors and watching Spiderman 3 (ace movie - go see it).
     
    Other than that there's not a lot to tell ... oh, had I mentioned that I've bought a one-way ticket to Palma (Majorca)? ... leave on Monday ...
     
     
    22/04/2007

    Space changes

    Microsoft have been hard at it, adding loads of new features to Windows Live Spaces so my Space has changed again (although not much).  One new option they've added is a guestbook which you'll find beneath the photos and videos on my home page.  It'd be great to hear all your gossip so please leave a comment.
     
    The photo tools have changed as well - if you'd like to view the photos full size then click on the icon which is a small square with an arrow coming out of it.  If you want to skip forward or backwards through the photos, move the cursor so it's over the current photo and as if by magic new tools will appear.
    11/04/2007

    Easter Sailing Trip

    Somehow I found myself in Southampton on Thursday ... and coincidentally some of my friends were sailing from Southampton for the weekend so I joined them. What a fab weekend!  We stayed in Ocean Village Thursday night before heading off bright and early on Friday (11am is bright and early isn't it?).  Plan A was to head for Frogland, but Mr. Windy decided not to come out to play so we motored towards Weymouth instead.  We called in at Lulworth Cove to see if we could anchor there for the night, but the naughty anchor didn't want to bed in so after the 8th attempt we gave up and carried on to Weymouth .... which was quickly renamed "Weybouche-sur-Mer" in keeping with the French plan - the locals looked really confused when we started talking French!  Sloppy Guiseppe (Caz) had been in the galley all day and cooked up an amazing Thai curry.  She also proved that I'm a bit of a girl when it comes to hot food.  At least I wasn't alone as I could see steam coming from Able Seaman Tinky-Winky's (Reesy's) ears.  Now, I feel I should explain how Tinky-Winky got her name.  She turned up on deck in the morning in what can only be described as a fluffy adult romper suit!  Had it been purple it would have been perfect.  The meal was accompanied by a box of red wine and various other liquid treats and as usual we all got a bit silly, especially when Tinky-Winky fell out of the airlock (I never knew yachts had air locks before then ... long story ... you had to be there!).
     
    Saturday morning brought croissants for breakfast (continuing the French theme), generously obtained from Tesco's by Clive (Claire was renamed Clive by Tinky-Winky who got a bit confused one morning!).  We motored out of Weybouche-sue-Mer in gorgeous sunshine and flat-calm seas (woohoo!).  Saturday night we anchored in Studland Bay which was beautiful at sunset and we ate another fine feast prepared by Sloppy Joe.  As is only correct whilst at sea this was accomanied by a bottle of Tanqueray gin although there was a problem - someone had bought along a liquour measure!  This was met with cries of dispair by Able Seaman Tinky Winky who promptly declared that whoever had brought them on board was a 'Knobber' ... and so Ros got her nickname!  Despite using the measures, the gin portions still seemed to be adequately healthy.  It was only on further inspection later on in the evening that we realised you weren't supposed to fill the measure to the top as that equated to a triple .. perfect!
     
    Sunday brought more motoring and we headed back to Southampton, even managing to sail for about 30 minutes.  Rather than go straight back to Ocean Village we stayed overnight at Shamrock Quay.  With Clive, Knobber and Sloppy Joe having to depart early in the afternoon, that left Andy, Tinky-Winky, Cap'n V Harbour (so named as she felt she could take the responsibility of being in charge whilst in harbour but that it was a bit too scary once outside) and myself to find something to do to amuse ourselves.  For the first time during the whole weekend a decision was quickly and unanimously reached - we'd get a beer at the pub whilst deciding what we'd do for the afternoon.  Unfortunately we were subsequently proving to be less than decisive and 5 beers later the problem of what to do became void as the afternoon had progressed into evening and food was required.
     
    On Monday we had a gentle pootle about Southampton Water before heading back into Ocean Village.  It was a fabulous weekend and I'd like to thank all my crewmates for letting me join them at the last minute.  Roll on the next exciting adventure on the water ...
    29/03/2007

    The Job Centre experience

    It's time to weep ... feel for my lowly plight ... after 2 months of unsuccessfully looking for work I have signed-on.  I know I should be happy at getting something back for all those years of paying in to the system, but somehow it just didn't seem right.  From the moment I forced myself across the threshold I didn't feel like I could ever fit-in in this place and subsequent analysis of the situation has highlighted why:
     
    1. I wash ... every day!
    2. I don't wear all the latest (very expensive!) fashion items.
    3. I don't develop a suspicious limp when entering the building.
    4. My shoes have been worn for more than 3 weeks ... and aren't sparkling white trainers.
    5. I don't have any children ... not even 1 ... let alone 6 of varying shades and hues.
    6. I don't get annoyed when the advisor is running 10 minutes late as it's 'interupting my fishing time'.
    7. I don't say 'Yeah man', 'Ya-know' or 'Innit'.
    8. I don't tuck my trouser-bottoms into my socks to try and look like a footballer. 
    9. I don't wear a baseball cap when being interviewed.
    10. I can string a whole sentence together ... sometimes even more than one.
    11. I brush my hair (occasionally).
    12. And perhaps most importantly, I WANT A JOB!!!
     
    Now, whilst I'm on the subject of the Job Centre, perhaps this would be a good place to highlight the reason why unemployment is such a problem, just in case the government are listening ...
     
    THE STAFF AT THE JOB CENTRE ARE THE LEAST INSPIRING PEOPLE YOU'VE EVER MET
     
    There, glad I got that off my chest.  Every week or two when I visit (I've endured a whole 4 trips there now) I get called to see an 'advisor', but have yet to receive any 'advice'.  What I usually get is them telling me how much they hate their jobs and can't wait to get out of the office.  Can anyone explain to me how this is supposed to encourage me to find gainful employment rather than sit at home waiting for the cheques to roll-in?
     
    They also seem to have major issues with minor tasks like communicating, caring and organising.  I threw the whole system into chaos last week as I knew I wouldn't be able to make an appointment so I let them know beforehand.  HUGE'A MISTAKE'A TO MAKE'A.  "Oh ... people don't usually tell us that they're not going to come in, they just don't turn up ... let me find a form to fill in".  So, 10 minutes later we're filling in a 'I'm not going to attend on the correct day' form and get 'advised' to come back at the same time the week after instead.
     
    I went in at the 'advised' time, but after waiting for 30 minutes to be called (whilst trying not to catch anything nasty off the person sitting next to me) I decided to ask if they were going to be much longer.  After 3 of them had searched the whole system they could find no record of me and 'advised' me to go to reception (good delaying tactics, comonly employed by the wisest job centre in-mates ... sorry, advisors).  I patiently queued for 15 minutes to get to reception whilst the girl with a walking stick, different coloured children, a huge bump in her tummy and too many rings to fit on her scarily stumpy (and slightly webbed?) fingers in front of me kicked up a bit of a fuss - something to do with her not being paid enough while she sat on her fat arse doing nothing other than swear at her kids at home (not that I'm one to judge of course - I'm sure she's lovely really and deserves all your hard-earned taxes ... just like I do).  Finally ... could reception help me?  I had 3 of them chasing around too, trying to find out what should have happened with my 'I'm going to miss an appointment' form.  It seems I should have been booked in, but someone forgot ... so another wait and I see another advisor ... who promptly tells me how much she hates work.  Common theme here!
     
    Please ... if you know of any jobs going, take pity on me and save me from yet another visit to the Job Centre from Hell next week ....
    16/03/2007

    Back on the high seas

    So I'm still unemployed (or is that unemployable?), still bored out of my skull and still eating far too much comfort food to while away the days ... but at least that gave me the chance to accept a very generous offer to join a new boat owner on the delivery of his yacht from Ipswich to Southampton.
     
    From Sunday morning until yesterday afternoon I was aboard a beautiful Oyster 49 on her way to Southampton, ready to be shipped across to Palma where she'll be enjoyed by owners and charterers alike in the Mediterranean sun.  So what does it take to afford one of the most beautiful yachts afloat, what should I do as a job next so that I can buy one?  Well, apparently I need to become an awfopeedick ... awthopeedik ... orthapeed ... orfapae ... orthapae ... ... doctor!  Better start studying now I guess.
     
    Along with the owners, Boyd (the doctor type with fancy title that I can't spell) and Debbie, were Michael (quickly renamed 'the Epicentre') - a friend of theirs - and Gene, the delivery skipper.  Gene tried to convince us that his name was Martin, but I'm absolutely convinved it was actually Gene Hackman, who had even mastered a tractor-boy Suffolk accent to throw us off the scent.  Being an actor he should be good at accents and pretending to be someone else - perhaps he just needed a break from Hollywood.
     
    The trip took us from Ipwich to Ramsgate to Eastbourne to Brighton and finally to Southampton.  Sailing at this time of year you expect freezing weather, bucket-loads of rain and waves as big as mountains, but you'll see from the photos that it was spectacular.  Not a lot of wind so we couldn't do much sailing unfortunately, but plenty of sunshine and warm(ish) winds.
     
    The days afloat went incredibly quickly as we whiled away the hours watching out for lobster pots, fishing boats and the odd warship that wouldn't move out of our way.  We also went deep into important conversations about such interesting subjects as education, health services and milk cartons.  To clear up a dispute that raged on the boat for at least 20 seconds I'd just like to set the record straight.  The founder of Tetr Pak wasn't Norwegian or Indian.  He was in fact Swedish and his name was Dr. Ruben Rausing ... so Boyd gets the points for being closest!
     
    I had a fantastic time aboard and really enjoyed sailing with the others who put up with me even when I declared I wanted to be a lesbian (I really must remember to engage brain before opening mouth when sailing with people who haven't known me very long).  But what next?  Off to Gilwell Scout Activity Centre for a working weekend - starting preparations for the World Scout Jamboree in July / August.  Unfortunately no central heating in my little tent like there was on the boat so need to wrap up warm.
    4/03/2007

    Bored bored bored

    OK, so I'm that bored I've changed my website background again ... to more of a 'gingery' colour this time with some nice calming oriental-type stuff in the background ... how nice.  Not a lot to tell at the moment as I'm still out hunting for work inbetween fixing shed roofs and sorting out computers that don't seem to like me.
     
    My new 'Please gimme a job website' (link to the left) has had quite a lot of hits ... but no-one offering work unfortunately.  Have to keep fingers crossed for my last outstanding application to go somewhere.
     
    Anyway, be good to hear from you all with the latest gossip.
    2/02/2007

    New stuff on my site

    OK, so I'm bored of having no job and I'm bored of job-hunting - catch 22!  So, I've come back to my good ol' Live Space and been playing around to while away a few hours.  I've changed the colour scheme .. to grey - not to reflect my mood as Godzuki suggested, but to reflect my style ... SMOKIN'!!!
     
    I've added a link to the new website I've been working on to try and 'sell' myself (sounds a bit dodgy that doesn't it).  It's in the 'Staying in touch' box so take a look and laugh your socks off - me being serious.  If you know anyone with jobs going spare, please point them in that direction.
     
    Finally, I've added a couple of video clips - one of me skiing (I'm the tiny dot on the right-hand side of the slope) and one of 'Dave' (the girl who was working in the chalet in Saalbach last summer) doing her spectacular impression of a pirhana ... makes me chuckle every time I think of the beer festival at the fish farm where she decided she could be a fish.
     
    Hope everyone's well and to hear all your news soon.
    29/01/2007

    It's grim oop Nooorth

    OK, so I haven't got the accent 'down-pat' yet, but I'm trying.  I'm currently staying with Amanda up in Halifax and have just spent an awesome weekend together.
     
    It really started on Thursday when we went to a charity do for Childline in Leeds.  The evening was held in a Restaurant / Bar called The Lounge which was an amazing place.  Throughout the night there was lots of chatting to various people and copious amounts of raffle-ticket money changing hands, but also an obscene amont of free beer.
     
    Friday evening was a very pleasant evening in front of the TV with nice food and a bottle of wine.  Saturday was when the adrenaline started to flow.  We went out on our bikes for about 5 hours across the local moors and hit some great single-track which I loved ... but the bike didn't.  I somehow managed to split one of my rims (the outside bit of the wheel) so am going to have to buy a new one and re-build the rear wheel.  As should always be the case, we ended up in a very friendly pub for beer / hot chocolate (it was freezing!).
     
    On Saturday night we went round to some of Amanda's friends and had a lovely evening with lots of talk about their imminent emigration to New Zealand and also lots of chat about biking and bike parts - the lasagne that was served up for dinner was also ace and I was forced to have 2 portions ... mmmmmm.
     
    Sunday involved lots more outdoorsy stuff.  In the morning we went to Amanda's local stables and went out for a hack for an hour.  It was great to be on a horse again as I haven't ridden in ages and Sam (my 4 year old ginger nag) was a super-star.  In the afternoon we did a bit of shopping and then went out for a stroll, through the forest and to a fantastic country pub about 20 minutes away from here.
     
    Amanda cooked up some fab nosh from Gordon Ramsay's calendar for dinner and we went to bed stuffed to the gunwhales!
     
    Roll-on next weekend!
    10/01/2007

    New Photos

    Hi all,
     
    I may be back in the UK, but thought I'd add some photos of my time in snowy(?) St. Anton.  They're in the 'Ski06-StAnton' folder.  Enjoy!
    7/01/2007

    All change

    Well, after much deliberation I have decided to return to the UK and made my way back today.  Things didn't really work out in Austria this season unfortunately so it's time to return to the real world ... whatever that might be.  I may even have to start doing a real job again ... or maybe not, but we'll see how things go.
     
    If anyone knows of any sailing opportunities, give me a shout as I've been missing the water loads and would love to get afloat again soon.  I'll be keeping my fingers crossed for that elusive lottery win that will allow me to buy a big yacht and disappear around the world   :-)
     
    More from me when I know what I'm doing - hope everyone is well and had a great Christmas and New Year.
    22/12/2006

    Texting me ...

    Hi all - what a day yesterday!  Went on an ice-driving course (bad name that - I wasn't driving ice, I was actually driving a car on ice!) and had an absolute blast.  All the boys from St. Anton went over to St. Johann on Wednesday night and met up with some old friends who are working over that way.  We then had a whole day playing on skid-pans, doing emergency stops down steep hills covered with water, doing emergency crash-avoidance an all sorts.  I haven't laughed so much in ages.  It was hard for Matt who was driving home not to get the car going sideways around the corners.
     
    Anyway, a couple of people have let me know that they've been sending me texts, but I have not received them.  If you're texting me from the UK, please could you text my personal phone (the 07785 number), but if you're phoning, please still call my work phone (the 0664 number).  Ta muchly.  Have a great Xmas and New Year.
    20/12/2006

    So long since the last update ...

    ... so what have I been up to?  WORKING, that's what!  Work , work, work and a bit more work ... oh, and getting to know the local bar owners which I also class as work   :-)   The setup process before the season started involved a huge amount of paperwork, some very late nights and far too many early mornings, but I'm now getting there.  My first guests arrived last weekend and I went straight in at pretty-much full capacity which meant no gentle easing into the season, but at least I know what to expect for the season ahead.
     
    The guys and girls in the chalets have done an excellent job of cooking, hosting, cleaning and looking after the guests and the week has gone remarkably smoothly with a lot of great feedback.  I am now getting on top of all the weekly tasks and setting up templates to make life easier so things will only improve from here-on in.
     
    I'm off to St. Johann overnight as I'm on an ice-drivnig course tomorrow with a load of the others who have to drive company cars and minibuses so quite looking forward to that.  It'll also mean I get the chance to meet up with some old friends as well which will be great.
     
    I managed to get up the mountain for the first time yesterday and snow conditions are remarkably good considering the complete lack of snow we've had other than 1 day of it over a week ago.  The rest has all been made by snow canons, but is holding up well.  I only managed one major fall and ended up sliding on my front about 200m down the mountain, taking out the odd piste marker on the way with my shoulder (ouch).  Managed to snap a buckle off my ski boots at the same time which is really annoying, so keeping my fingers crossed that that can be replaced ... otherwise I'll have to use it as an excuse to buy a new pair!
     
    Hope all is well with everyone at home and can't wait to hear any gossip you might have from Blitey.  Have a fantastic Christmas and hope to hear from you soon.
    9/12/2006

    Snow???

    Aloha!  Well, it's been a while since I updated my Space as we've all been kinda busy out here in Austria.  The trip over was long (20 hours on a coach), but it was great to see everyone again and a lot of my closest friends are back for another season.  The training course went without any real dramas or gossip and it was good to be in a position where I knew where I was coming for the season all along, as opposed to having to fret until the last day as is usual in these situations.
     
    The team in St. Anton is fantastic - Matt, who's in a few of my photos from the last 2 seasons, is the resort manager here so in overall control, I'm the Finest Rep and there's another 4 Crystal and Thomson reps who are all really nice.  At the moment we're sharing a flat which is gorgeous, right in the centre of town and beneath the office so very convenient.  Unfortunately I'm having to move to a squat on the outskirts of town and up a massive hill soon as that's where the rest of the Finest guys are they need my room for the nannies who will be running the creche here.
     
    All the Finest chalet staff are turning up today so I've avoided spending the day at the airport to welcome them in.  I don't have any guests until next week so have a bit of time to get organised (and then things will get a little hectic).
     
    Having spent a few days since getting to resort basking in sunshine and not seeing any of the white stuff, everyone got a bit excited this morning as the snow is falling and we already have 2 or 3 inches on the ground in resort.  Amazing how quickly it's falling as there wasn't any when I left the pub at about 3 a.m.   :-)
     
    It would be great to here all the gossip from home - it's the usual Hotmail address and I'm back on the same work phone number.  If you're not sure what that is, email me and I'll let you know.  I hope everyone is well and to hear from you soon.  Love & hugs, Oz x