A Bradford Life
Life in Peel Park as a resident, Lecturer, Student, and Company Director. Have I taken too much on????? Come and join me in this journey of self discovery. See my problems as I explode them out of all proportion, and witness the plain daft solutions that I employ to dig myself out of these holes . . . self-made or not.
Monday, 20 December 2010
Sunday, 5 September 2010
Sewerby Hall
We heard on the grapevine Friday that 17H is going "tits up". Very sorry to hear about that, especially so given the unforgiving economic climate . . . No rude and anonymous emails please. Rude, yes, but leave your names, okay, children?
On a brighter note, we had a great time at Sewerby Hall (near Bridlington) at the weekend, and soaked up as much of the remains of the summer sun as possible. Photos to be found in the usual place.
On a brighter note, we had a great time at Sewerby Hall (near Bridlington) at the weekend, and soaked up as much of the remains of the summer sun as possible. Photos to be found in the usual place.
Sunday, 15 August 2010
The Westwood Estate . . .
Today, we are on the Westwood Estate in Beverley. Watching the cows, watching us, watching the grass.
Not far from the racecourse and the Minster (to the left of the old windmill in the distance), we have taken the SMART for a spin. I've not had it back now, for two days, since the smash in July, when I was run into whilst stationary! Yes, each July, when in Bradford, I have someone run into the rear of the car. At least we walked out intact . . however, I am unable to use much of my left hand , and my laptop was damaged, along with my HTC Hero, and my Canon camera. Great!
Sunday, 8 August 2010
Saturday, 7 August 2010
The East Riding . . .
Do you believe that it is August, already, dear reader? No! Nor can we. Yet another year at university is safely in the can, and just then final one looming, I am glad of the break, but wondering where 2010 vanished.
I reduced to marking time with news clippings from Yorkshire, and one of the truly funniest things that I have read this year is the drugs bust in Bradford - opposite the college (where else?):
http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/news/local/localbrad/8312921.__500_000_drugs_found_in_police_swoop/
Wednesday, 24 March 2010
The Phobe Files . . .
This is the first in an occasional series which merely serves to collect together and present a few of the more in-my-face homophobic tales discovered in my travels. The articles and links are in no especial order or priority indicative of merit nor capacity to offensiveness, for example. All have been culled from the popular press, and have been lightly researched by me for authorship credentials, currency of the hyperlinks and presence of original content: indeed, where an article cannot be reproduced, it will not be paraphrased. Articles have been sent into to me in some cases, by colleagues overseas. However, what they all have in common, is that the content and context just happens to be the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. I feel that it is important that I drive home this fact from the start, since upon digesting some of the reportage, it is quite easy to lapse and sleepwalk into the fallacy that we are looking at the Middle East.
The first item on my list is the interview given by Cameron to the Gay Times magazine. Enough said, eeeeh, Daaayve?
What century?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/8033724/Student-jumps-to-death-after-being-filmed-having-sex-with-man.html
What year?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/travelnews/8013175/One-in-eight-bandbs-dont-welcome-gay-travellers.html
Church of filth and hypocrisy:
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/senior-catholic-edmund-adamus-blames-uks-moral-wasteland-on-equal-rights-2067112.html
The same old tricks:
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/30/world/europe/30belgium.html?_r=1&hp
Tell us something new:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2010/aug/27/child-abuse-catholic-church
At last, some sense:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2010/aug/19/catholic-adoption-agency-gay-parents
We love this, due to the fact that fate obviously has a sense of irony:
http://freethinker.co.uk/2010/05/23/pope’s-visit-faces-a-3-million-shortfall-–-and-god-tv-urgently-needs-4-million/
What year are we in?:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1301180/Ex-vicar-banned-foster-parent-refusing-let-gay-couples-visit-home.html
Again, which year? Care to misdate, anyone? Mid-70s?:
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/lib-dems-to-vote-on-full-marriage-rights-for-gay-couples-2046695.html
The church is obviously incapable of keeping itself out of the news, nor indeed, protecting vulnerable children:
http://edition.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/americas/03/26/mexico.priest.abuse/index.html
Reserving some invective for the church of Rome, we have another beautiful revelation from the magazine, "Panorama" concerning the behaviour of the sad, people haters that work within Christ Plc:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1297083/Gay-priest-sex-scandal-undercover-Berlusconi-reporter-films-clerics-gay-clubs.html
And! Yet another lovely piece concerning religion, belief, christianity with a small "c", and boarding houses full of love and . . . .
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/mar/21/gay-couple-refused-hotel-room
I am hoping that by mid-year that I will NOT have enough material for a book, but a cursory check of my clippings folder leads me to the conclusion that I could not only be constructing a commercial website, but also be looking for gay and straight people with which to staff it.
And the saga at Christ Plc continues:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/faith/article7096149.ece
PC attack case (Liverpool), latest news:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/merseyside/8620096.stm
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Wednesday, 17 March 2010
St Patrick's Day
I was driving to an appointment yesterday morning and my journey as usual took me uphill, and along Valley View Grove, adjacent to the park.
The side entrance was cordoned off with many yards of flexible police incident tape, and present, minding the site were at least two uniformed officers, just standing by. One video unit van was parked up alongside on the road. I couldn't stop and stare. I had no time to spare.
Later that same day, as I was making the return drive, I witnessed three police vans in total and several more uniformed officers. On checking the local news when I got in, I discovered that although there had been a nasty murder by stabbing in Gladstone Street, maybe a mile distant, there was no mention of crime in our locality.
So, if anyone out there knows what happened this week then drop me or the T & A a line.
On a more upbeat note, the first flowers of 2010 are popping up all over the place. I am sure that many people, both young and old alike, and with some of the middle-agers such as I, very glad indeed to witness this outbreak of colour. Does this presage a hot, hot, hot summer? Probably not. The displays have eased me into my photographic routine for Project 43, during which I will be using my camera and other devices to record at least one image a day from my life at the the age of 43.
The side entrance was cordoned off with many yards of flexible police incident tape, and present, minding the site were at least two uniformed officers, just standing by. One video unit van was parked up alongside on the road. I couldn't stop and stare. I had no time to spare.
Later that same day, as I was making the return drive, I witnessed three police vans in total and several more uniformed officers. On checking the local news when I got in, I discovered that although there had been a nasty murder by stabbing in Gladstone Street, maybe a mile distant, there was no mention of crime in our locality.
So, if anyone out there knows what happened this week then drop me or the T & A a line.
On a more upbeat note, the first flowers of 2010 are popping up all over the place. I am sure that many people, both young and old alike, and with some of the middle-agers such as I, very glad indeed to witness this outbreak of colour. Does this presage a hot, hot, hot summer? Probably not. The displays have eased me into my photographic routine for Project 43, during which I will be using my camera and other devices to record at least one image a day from my life at the the age of 43.
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