Sunday, 22 February 2009
Great Expectations
We went to see a pleasing musical performance of Dickens' Great Expectations on the stage at Theatr Clwyd, in Mold, last night. There were 3 adults and 4 children in our party and everyone enjoyed it. Try to catch it if you can.
Friday, 20 February 2009
British-Irish summit in Cardiff
What a fantastic and fascinating evening and dinner with the British Irish Council at Cardiff Castle yesterday. Thanks to the Rt Hon Rhodri Morgan AM, First Minister for Wales, for hosting this and for inviting me. It was the precursor to the Council's meeting today, comprised of the British and Irish Governments, the devolved administrations of Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, and Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man. On this occasion Phil Jarrold, WCVA Deputy Chief Executive, and I went as guests.
I shared a dinner table with Ieuan Wyn Jones AM (Deputy First Minister, Welsh Assembly Government); Rt Hon Jeffrey Donaldson MP MLA (Member of Parliament and Member of the Legislative Assembly, Northern Ireland); Kevin Brennan MP (Minister for the Third Sector, Westminster); Deputy Hunter Adam (Minister for Health and Social Services, the States of Guernsey); Nicola Sturgeon MSP (Deputy First Minister, the Scottish Parliament); Gearoid McNamara (Consul General to Wales, Republic of Ireland); Hugh Rawlings (Director of the Constitutional Affairs, Equality and Communication Department, Welsh Assembly Government); Tim Barraclough (Scottish Executive); Judith Simpson (clerk of the Privy Council). I sat next to Hunter Adam, with whom I discussed voluntary sector data for Wales and medical charges. Hugh Rawlings was on my other side and we talked about interesting things at some length. I also took a chance to feed into a conversation with Kevin Brennan MP and we touched on the European Year of Volunteering in 2011.
Cardiff Castle itself is a beautiful setting for a dinner and the food was delicious. We had:
Monkfish Terrine
Brecon gin and lemon sorbet
Roast Fillet of Celtic Pride Beef
Bara Brith mousse
Welsh cheese board
coffee
Penderyn single malt Welsh whisky or Merlyn Welsh cream liqueur
wine
Once the dinner was over we went back to the St David's Hotel in Cardiff Bay where I sat up talking with a number of people until about 2.45am. Now I am home and a little tired...
I shared a dinner table with Ieuan Wyn Jones AM (Deputy First Minister, Welsh Assembly Government); Rt Hon Jeffrey Donaldson MP MLA (Member of Parliament and Member of the Legislative Assembly, Northern Ireland); Kevin Brennan MP (Minister for the Third Sector, Westminster); Deputy Hunter Adam (Minister for Health and Social Services, the States of Guernsey); Nicola Sturgeon MSP (Deputy First Minister, the Scottish Parliament); Gearoid McNamara (Consul General to Wales, Republic of Ireland); Hugh Rawlings (Director of the Constitutional Affairs, Equality and Communication Department, Welsh Assembly Government); Tim Barraclough (Scottish Executive); Judith Simpson (clerk of the Privy Council). I sat next to Hunter Adam, with whom I discussed voluntary sector data for Wales and medical charges. Hugh Rawlings was on my other side and we talked about interesting things at some length. I also took a chance to feed into a conversation with Kevin Brennan MP and we touched on the European Year of Volunteering in 2011.
Cardiff Castle itself is a beautiful setting for a dinner and the food was delicious. We had:
Monkfish Terrine
Brecon gin and lemon sorbet
Roast Fillet of Celtic Pride Beef
Bara Brith mousse
Welsh cheese board
coffee
Penderyn single malt Welsh whisky or Merlyn Welsh cream liqueur
wine
Once the dinner was over we went back to the St David's Hotel in Cardiff Bay where I sat up talking with a number of people until about 2.45am. Now I am home and a little tired...
Wednesday, 18 February 2009
Jennie's birthday
Jennie was 12 last Monday and we had a busy weekend. She had friends on a sleepover on Sunday and they went to a film called Hotel for Dogs. I came home from work to a house full of children, which was fun and exhausting at the same time. I am off to Cardiff tomorrow for work at Baltic House and an overnight stay at the St David's Hotel.
Saturday, 14 February 2009
Rambert Dance Company
As part of Jennie's 12th birthday celebrations we have just been to the Rambert Dance Company performance at Venue Cymru in Llandudno. It was soporific initially, with a piece called Eternal Light, but then it became cheerful and amusing with Saint-Saëns' Carnival of the Animals. The final piece, called Infinity, held my attention throughout with its balletic, wriggly, yoga-based movement and lots of dancers standing on their heads. The last part of the music sounded as if it had been recorded with a shower accidentally left running in the background. I liked it.
You do have to be fit to be a professional dancer.
We are lucky to have such high quality performances in north Wales without the need for trips to Manchester or even London.
You do have to be fit to be a professional dancer.
We are lucky to have such high quality performances in north Wales without the need for trips to Manchester or even London.
Wednesday, 11 February 2009
Gareth Gates
I should have said that the autograph and photo of greatest importance to all the women at the Adelphi stage door, after the performance of Joseph, was one of someone called Gareth Gates who acted in the title role. There seemed to be considerable female excitement surrounding him! The pic is of a couple of random women who were celebrating their 50th birthdays - Rosie took the photo on their camera.
Come to think of it, I don't think there were any men at the stage door. Even I lurked furtively on the other side of the road next to a bouncer by a night club whilst listening to two scantily clad girls slagging off a series of friends and ex-lovers - some shared - though maybe not at the same time. Who knows?
Come to think of it, I don't think there were any men at the stage door. Even I lurked furtively on the other side of the road next to a bouncer by a night club whilst listening to two scantily clad girls slagging off a series of friends and ex-lovers - some shared - though maybe not at the same time. Who knows?
Tuesday, 10 February 2009
London
I had to be in London for a meeting about the 2012 Olympics last Friday so Rosie and Jennie came up to meet me there in the evening. We had a great day on Saturday visiting the Tower of London and ogling the Crown jewels. Jennie went round 10 times on the conveyor belt and ultimately decided that she would like Queen Victoria's small crown - the one she wore on top of her widow's veil.
In the evening we went to an entertaining performance of Joseph at the Adelphi Theatre on the Strand, followed by a long wait for Jennie to get autographs. We went on for a late hearty meal at TGI Fridays. I like the bussle of London. This was a full restaurant at 10.30pm!
On Sunday we linked up with some old friends, Robbie and Jill, at the British Museum and spent a long time looking at Egyptian relics and the Rosetta Stone.
The train journey home was a dream to Crewe and then a nightmare of long waits and buses between Crewe and Rhyl. Luckily Rosie's sister rescued us from there.
In the evening we went to an entertaining performance of Joseph at the Adelphi Theatre on the Strand, followed by a long wait for Jennie to get autographs. We went on for a late hearty meal at TGI Fridays. I like the bussle of London. This was a full restaurant at 10.30pm!
On Sunday we linked up with some old friends, Robbie and Jill, at the British Museum and spent a long time looking at Egyptian relics and the Rosetta Stone.
The train journey home was a dream to Crewe and then a nightmare of long waits and buses between Crewe and Rhyl. Luckily Rosie's sister rescued us from there.
British Library - Lieutenant Colonel H M Day (IA)
I have just renewed my reader's card for the British Library and spent some time browsing through my late adoptive father's (British) Indian Army Service Record. He was born in 1899 in England, educated at Monmouth, and went to the Officers' training school in Quetta, then in India, in 1918. He went into the 5 Cavalry initially, where he fought on horseback on the North West Frontier and in Iraq. I think we are still in Afghanistan and Iraq aren't we? Nothing changes. He then transferred to the 5/7 Rajput Regiment after about 5 years and spent time in the Burma Military Police and the Burma Frontier Force. He was Commandant at Bhamo, as far as I can tell, when the Japanese invaded Burma. He retired from the Indian Army, as a Lieutenant Colonel, when India gained independence in 1947. That's enough about him for now, but no doubt I shall return to him later.
Monday, 2 February 2009
Snow
Snow this morning, but only a light dusting and not enough to cause problems with travel in North Wales. However, I gather it is bad in the south east and I have to go to London on Thursday so I hope it all clears up by then. The London meeting is about the 2012 Olympics and volunteering and I should be seeing George Thomson from Volunteer Development Scotland for a meeting in the evening. I hope this all works out.
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