Tuesday, 25 February 2014

The Dead Souls...

They keep calling me...

I have been meaning to try and get this online somewhere for ages, it's not definitive, but a good start for all of the gigs I was ever involved in putting on, some have been lost in the ether, but here are all I could find for The dead souls, QFC and MANcub.

If you have or know of any not listed please get in touch.

Thanks again to everyone involved and almost everyone that played...

Some very fond memories...














































































Monday, 24 February 2014

A very long engagement


Current Watching: A Very Long Engagement. A Lighthouse, a Tuba, Audrey Tautou and Marion Cotillard in the same movie, too much... People absolutely loved Amelie, but this got slightly overlooked in my opinion re-watched it recently and absolutely loved it.


Current listening - Songs Ohia - Magnolia Electric Co. I recently bought this 10 year anniversary edition on double vinyl. It really is a thing of beauty the artwork is incredible! I bloody love Jason Molina's work and he will be sadly missed : ( RIP

Eating: Went to Jamie's Italian for the first time the other night very disappointed on the whole, lack of veggie options, tiny portions, lack of description of dish on menu, I hate places where you pay for a main and that is just the main component of the dish and is you want anything else you have to pay extra. What I did eat was very nice but I left hungry to be honest. I had honeycomb of Cannelloni, Spinach & Ricotta, Butternut Squash and Aubergine. If you have the choice go to Cafe Citta or Giuliano's Barry for a more authentic experience.

At Home I'm having a cut down, so I have been making homemade soup once or twice a week at least. Here are my top three for the month: 

1) Sweetcorn & Pepper Chowder, 
2) Butternut Squash & Cumin topped with Squash skin Crisps, 
3) Leek & Potato with fresh cream and cracked black pepper.

Will do a follow-up post with recipes and step by step photos when I make soup this week...

Remember the first rule of "Soup Club" is... 

Friday, 21 February 2014

The C word...


Outlined below is after recent visit to a local hospital, names have been changed to protect identity and avoid legal ramifications, I feel I needed to vent about this experience and this seems like the best platform:

"I attended an appointment yesterday. I was seen by a senior nurse (Nurse A) who was very polite and professional throughout. 

Nurse A was the first female to inspect my condition. However, I then waited behind a screen with my trousers down for about fifteen minutes for a Dr to give an opinion on my condition, she was the second female to inspect my condition; they agreed I needed a biopsy as soon as possible; they would however, like to photograph before removal which I consented to; I then had to re-assume the position whilst a third female, photographer took pictures of my anus.

The Dr then left, leaving Nurse A to carry out the biopsy with the help of a second nurse, Nurse B the forth female to see my anus today so far, Nurse B removed the screen from around me in order to get the trolley closer, assuring me at least twice she had locked the door.

I was already very nervous as prior to arriving at the hospital today I had no idea whatsoever I had been referred as having a possible skin cancer, I thought I had piles. Nurse B then proceeded to inform Nurse A, she had no idea what she had done with the spoon scalpel, she wasn't sure whether it had fallen down the back of the trolley, on to the floor, or if she had put it in the waste thinking it was one she had used earlier. 

I can appreciate that there is a need to train nurses on the job, but she came across as clearly incapable, they are suppose to make the patient feel at ease, have a caring role to reduce stress on the patient. After the scalpel was located I resumed the position on the bed with my behind fully on show facing the door, no screen as Nurse B had removed it to get the trolley closer and assured me she had locked the door. 

Yet low and behold as soon as they started the procedure a third nurse Nurse C, the fifth female to see my anus today, walks into the room, without knocking with a patient, opening the door wide to the busy corridor. 

I am utterly disgusted with the incompetence shown by Nurse B, she apologised afterwards as did Nurse C, however I feel the experience has shattered any little faith I had in the medical profession. 

To top it all off, I have to return to the ward in three weeks, to find out if I have skin cancer, my only hope is that I only have to see or speak to Nurse A, and not show my anus to half the staff of the hospital and the occupants of the waiting room.

I really think you need to address the training needs and professionalism of some of the nursing team in this unit.

Thank you in advance
Gareth"


I have since, had the all clear you will be pleased to know. 

Hands off cocks and onto socks!


Hands off cocks and on to socks!


I have been living on the island now for two years, during this time I have become increasingly more interested in our feathered friends. I can often be found wandering around the island looking skyward or scrawling down a sighting or behavior in my trusty notebook.

Recently, I spotted a raptor on the island, in my inexperience I was unsure at first which bird I was even looking at. However, once I witnessed the tell-tale “wind-hovering” I was in no doubt, I was looking at a kestrel. I was personally surprised as I had never heard before of kestrels at the seaside.

I have since watched both male and female hunting on the same patch around Nell’s point above the Clements Colley path, normally after dawn or before dusk, on many occasions. I sat for a whole hour one evening watching the male kestrel hunting. I am totally mesmerised by their grace and skill and in total awe of how excellent their eyesight must be.

Also, I am shocked by how these birds in particular don’t seem at all bothered by the fact it is very busy with people in particular dog walkers.