26 May 2010

Isle of Wight road trip

Well that was just the best holiday I've had in ages. A road trip to the Isle of Wight, starting with a stopover at Dave and Debbie's in East Kilbride, then two fantastic days in Liverpool at the Albert Dock. A long drive south and I'm on the Island for seven nights at the Hermitage, Totland Bay. Thoroughly recommended, especially the full English breakfast! And then some great days with the family, just fab! Click one of the links below for holiday pics.

New photo albums:
Pictures of Liverpool
Isle of Wight pictures
Family photos on the Isle of Wight
Isleof Wight steam railway
At the Needles
The Wheel of Liverpool
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London Marathon

Joan shows off her medal for completing her fourth London Marathon. Well done Joan, we're all really proud of you!

Joan ran as a celebration of her 75th year and for the Isle of Wight Hospice. You can still support her and make a donation to this very worthy cause by visiting Joan's "Just Giving" page and getting your card out!

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25 April 2010

New Keylight website


Gary's new business website is up and running, and jolly whizz-bang it is too!

Click >here< to visit Keylight

Have your sound switched ON
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16 April 2010

Corniche des Cevennes - the road to Florac

Frances' latest landscape painting.

I recognise the location as being the road between Saint Andre de Valborgne and Florac, high up in the mountains of the Cevennes National Park.

I think it's a delightful picture, reflecting the soft shadows of the easterly morning sun.

Superb Frances - - more like this please!
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11 April 2010

Trainspotting

What a way to spend a Sunday afternoon. This is the locomotive Oliver Cromwell hauling the "Great Britain" steam train as it passes through Inverurie station on its way to Inverness.

More photos >here<

The Railway Touring Company

Now, where's my anorak?

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3 April 2010

Toot toot - happy Easter


Stu goes into train spotting mode as he relishes the prospect of a Thomas the Tank Engine Easter egg. Perhaps he'll become the fat controller!

Happy Easter all, and thanks for the egg JA.
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31 March 2010

Sam's the man!

I wish I had been there to take the photo!

Sam and his classmates put on their show at Sam's school in Leiden.
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28 March 2010

Pirates of the River Don

Mad as March hares? Our intrepid mariners Paul and Tim take to the water and chance their luck at rafting the River Don from Monymusk to Kemnay.

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21 March 2010

Three brass monkeys...


Stan, Tony and Stu wander the streets of Edinburgh, which, as we all know, are paved with gold.

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18 March 2010

Thurso again

It was great to see my big sis Dorene again, on a brief visit to the frozen North. (Actually, it was a wee bit warmer than Aberdeenshire.)

I took loads of photos, naturally, mostly of the train journey, which you can see by clicking on the link below.

Great British train journeys!: Inverurie to Thurso

The train journey itself is fab. Inverurie to Inverness takes two hours, passing hills, mountains, castles and rivers as it winds its way north-west into Moray and beyond. Time in Inverness then for a strong coffee and a Danish in the splendid Highland Hotel, right next to the station. An hour later and we're on our way seriously north, passing through Easter Ross, round the Cromarty Firth and into Sutherland. South of Helmsdale, the train practically travels along the beach before reaching Helmsdale itself and turning north to cross the bleak moors into Caithness and finally to Thurso. The four hour journey from Inverness just has to be one of the most spectacular in Europe.
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14 February 2010

Who's the bloke with the white hair?

It was fantastic to catch up with my old mate Snowy after a decade or so. His latest band, the Blues Project, played the Inn at Lathone, by St.Andrews. Great virtuoso blues music played in a very intimate venue, the band really connecting with the audience. I just loved every minute of it!
A walk around the beach and streets of St. Andrews on Saturday gave us the opportunity to remember old friends and swap a few war stories. Leek and tattie soup in a wee side street cafe, and a stroll around the botanic garden, topped off an entirely enjoyable day.
Nice to see you again Snowy, it won't be too long before we do it again.
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14 January 2010

Paul's exhibition


Students from Gray's School of Art are currently holding a four day exhibition in the Academy shopping mall in Aberdeen. I went along to the opening night reception tonight - very impressed by all the art on show, but I must say (even though I am totally biased) that I thought Paul's work stole the show. Well done Paul!

Click the pic to enlarge, or see more photos of the exhibition by clicking >here<.

Paul's exhibition
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2 January 2010

Let it sna...

Snow comes to Kembhill Park again... Paul is the "Soup Dragon" as he makes his way to granny's with a tubful... I snapped a lady making her way across the park on cross country skis... Jim comes face-to-face with a snowplough... all in a single afternoon! See all this lack of excitement by clicking >here<

Prior to this afternoon's pasting, we've had snow for a couple of weeks now. I can live with the snow, but it's the ice that I find terrifying. And we've had lots of it - I had difficulty crossing the road to the kirk the other day, and my sister on the north coast has been unable to leave her house for twelve days now because of the ice. She has good frineds, tho, that see that she's alright.

Link to Snow in Kembhill Park
Link to Stu's photo albums
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21 November 2009

Well, what a wonderful weekend I had in Leiden. Thanks Gary, Caren and Sam, and Jan and Ge, for making it a truly memorable weekend.

I've uploaded a whole heap of photos, just click >here< to see the new album
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8 November 2009

New fence

Turmoil at chateau stu this week, as John the joiner erects a brand new fence, and installs new upstairs doors and frames. John brought a fencing guy, Ian, with him, and Dave helped enormously: digging holes, roots, helping erect the fence and clearing the garden. Thanks to all for such a fantastic job. The fence really will improve the garden by letting in so much more sunlight. A working party of four - Neil, Debbie, Dave and I finished it off on Saturday morning with a coat of paint. Photos of new doors to follow. (they're not painted yet...)
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23 October 2009

River Don floods


View from my front door, Thursday 22nd October. The River Don is flooding and flowing at running speed. The black "thing" in the river is actually the bench on the footpath. Click the pic to enlarge.

Dave also took some really good pics.
>Dave's pics of the flood<

I drove over the bridge at Inverurie, and it's very flooded there too. Further downstream at Kintore, a farmer was tragically lost today when his tractor submerged in the river while he was trying to reach his stranded cattle.

I've also uploaded some new "Around Kemnay" pics
>Around Kemnay<

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5 October 2009

Operator Sam...

...learning the trade early!
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14 September 2009

Three go mad in Kemnay

See Adele, Maggie and Janice have a swinging time in Kemnay on their tour of the North.
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10 September 2009

Pay attention Debbi :-)

Just jokin'...
Thanks Julie-Ann for making the incredibly fantastic chocolate cake (mmm...), and a big thanks to all my wonderful friends and colleagues at Aker Solutions for making my 60th birthday just the absolute best. You are a truly inspirational bunch!
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Another of Julie-Ann's masterpieces

...the cake says it all really!
(click the pic if you want to see a really HUGE chocolate cake!)
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5 September 2009

early September

Looking west across the Pleasure Park in Kemnay, on a fine Saturday morning in early September. This is the view from the new Barratt apartments currently under construction. Click pic to enlarge.
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