Sometimes you can have a great weekend.
Well back at work today for the last two weeks before the big wide chasm of no-work-cos-it’s-better-to-have-a-big-sabbatical—and what a great easter weekend. Caught a train up to Broxburn with Sid and Nancy and then had a nice ride up the Leigh Navigation—saw swans, boats, Essex hot-rods and a very cute toddler in the pub who insisted on pressing her nose up to the glass of the window from which she was mugging to the point where snot was smearing across the glass. It was cute — you just had to be there really.
Went south to Winchester for Owen (my brother’s) birthday/easter — falling on the same day and had a pretty idyllic time. One of those weekends where you fit loads in but somehow it all feels pretty chilled out and effortless. Had nice walk along the top fields along from where they live (to a pub naturally) seeing moorhen chicks not much bigger than a sooty cotton-wall ball and swans building their castle-like nests along the way. More attention from an adventurous young one in the pub - probably picking up on the mum-gene Becky must be emitting being six months gone with baby right now. She’s looking well on it though. Then out for yummy Nepalese food in the evening, then one of those nights with a bit of booze and a great record collection where the music and conversation become one and the same. My tune of the night must have been the french version of "Why are you being so reasonable now?" by the Wedding Present which I’d never heard and cite as a sad ommission from the last Bontempi Podcast french edition.
Then Kites. Post to a hangover-killing Smoothie and Nurofen breakfast™ and a ’last ride before we sell it" blast in the F1-sounding DelSol (roof off and scarily fast — naturally) we headed out to Watership Down to fly a kite. No bunnies. They have a cool parachute-like stunt kite that makes great noises and flies really fast. Kites are a hugely underrated activity and I regretted not having the one Ben so cleverly bought me several years ago with me. Perfect day for it too - not too windy (though this kite could take a small child on a journey across the channel in the same breeze) and the first day so far this year where it felt fine not to have a coat. Fabulous. Got to drive their T25 Camper home — sort of a test drive as they’ve offered to lend it us for a spell over the summer which will be cool. Bit of a learning curve. Imagine the most accurate, nimble, manouverable vehicle you have ever driven and invert that feeling. I now know what it’s like to pilot an oil tanker! But fast, spacious—and brilliant that we can borrow it. How much are reconditioned Subaru drivetrains…?
The Difficult Podcast Number Six is taking a little time as rebuilding Sarah’s Peugeot (aka Theony Cotterpin) is taking up some of the finite time I have before I finish at Atticmedia and I haven’t really got to grips with a good flow of music for this one yet. The fact I got a £98 fine from my provider for bandwith excess (oops) is making me think maybe I should slow to a monthly event unless my mystery backer makes good with the offer of free bandwidth he’s offered. (Are you there Phillip?! ;) So watch this space, but don’t hold your breath. And if you heard my last podcast in a bar in Edinburgh — Hope you enjoyed it! I’m available for parties, weddings and bar mitzvahs as of the 1st May... ;)
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