Sunday, 23 August 2009
Time wasted?
I just spent an hour catching up on other people's blogs and have no desire to update my own. Did I waste my time? Maybe next time I'll update mine first.
Tuesday, 23 June 2009
I love this country but sometimes.....
For the most part, I love living in the UK. Actually for the 99.9% part, I love living in the UK. There is only one thing that drives me crazy. There are very few moments when the cultural differences between the English and the Americans actually gets in the way of having fun. It usually revolves around words and the way they are pronounced. Like when I say, "I'm eating tomato soup" and someone says, "oh, tomato soup". Ok that doesn't really translate on print, but maybe you get the point.
One word in which I've had trouble saying the English way is aluminum. And that's because it's not eve spelled the same. You see there is a history to the word in which I will inform you of now by way of the Online Etymology Dictionary:
Aluminum
1812, coined by Sir Humphry Davy (1778-1829), from L. alumen "alum" (see alum). Davy originally called it alumium (1808), then amended this to aluminum, which remains the U.S. word, but British editors in 1812 further amended it to aluminium, the modern preferred British form, to better harmonize with other element names (sodium, potassium, etc.).
"Aluminium, for so we shall take the liberty of writing the word, in preference to aluminum, which has a less classical sound." ["Quarterly Review," 1812]
So there you go. There is no "right" way. There is the American way and the snotty British way.
Don't get me wrong, it's not like all people are this concerned about how different we are from each other. It's mainly a few people at work....ok, one person at work.
One word in which I've had trouble saying the English way is aluminum. And that's because it's not eve spelled the same. You see there is a history to the word in which I will inform you of now by way of the Online Etymology Dictionary:
Aluminum
1812, coined by Sir Humphry Davy (1778-1829), from L. alumen "alum" (see alum). Davy originally called it alumium (1808), then amended this to aluminum, which remains the U.S. word, but British editors in 1812 further amended it to aluminium, the modern preferred British form, to better harmonize with other element names (sodium, potassium, etc.).
"Aluminium, for so we shall take the liberty of writing the word, in preference to aluminum, which has a less classical sound." ["Quarterly Review," 1812]
So there you go. There is no "right" way. There is the American way and the snotty British way.
Don't get me wrong, it's not like all people are this concerned about how different we are from each other. It's mainly a few people at work....ok, one person at work.
Sunday, 14 June 2009
Saturday, 13 June 2009
65th Anniversary of D Day
Honeymoon Photos
Just a few photos of our honeymoon in Spain! And when I say just a few I mean just a few. But if you're my friend on facebook I'll put more in an album.
Hands off Ladies

Just a typical day

Cordoba had a giant festival that words cannot describe! Ok, it was sort of like a State Fair minus the livestock and plus 100 Flamenco tents

These next two photos are the view from our top balcony in Gaucin


That's Victor pointing over the gorge in Ronda

At the Alhambra in Granada

Gibraltar rock and one of the monkeys
Hands off Ladies
Just a typical day
Cordoba had a giant festival that words cannot describe! Ok, it was sort of like a State Fair minus the livestock and plus 100 Flamenco tents
These next two photos are the view from our top balcony in Gaucin
That's Victor pointing over the gorge in Ronda
At the Alhambra in Granada
Gibraltar rock and one of the monkeys
It's that time of year
Kids all over the US are graduating from High School. I highly doubt any of them are reading my blog but I thought I would post this video I saw on YouTube from a comedian who gave the address at his old high school this year. I don't remember a thing from my own ceremony but maybe if this guy was there, it would have made it more memorable
Thursday, 4 June 2009
Soon enough
I've been crazy busy traveling around and it's just going to be a while before I post anything of substance. Sorry for the disruption. Just to keep you happy, here is something to make you smile in honor of our trip to France this weekend:
However, in all seriousness, we're off to Normandy for the 65th anniversary of the D-Day landings.
However, in all seriousness, we're off to Normandy for the 65th anniversary of the D-Day landings.
Saturday, 23 May 2009
let's hope...
Let's hope next week the weather will be great: not to sunny, not too cloudy
Let's hope I don't get sunburned
Let's hope I learn something I didn't know before
Let's hope I get to have some good sex on my honeymoon (my blog is no longer PG)
Let's hope the food will be fantastic
Let's hope I don't drop the camera
Let's hope when I get back, it will feel like I'm coming home
Let's hope that just for one week the world is at peace
What is it like to take a vacation from your reality? I think about this a lot before I go on big trips. My reality for some people might seem like a vacation while for others it might just be a cheap place to stay in a foreign country. As for reality, is that even a possibility?
Because after all, there is no spoon.
Let's hope I don't get sunburned
Let's hope I learn something I didn't know before
Let's hope I get to have some good sex on my honeymoon (my blog is no longer PG)
Let's hope the food will be fantastic
Let's hope I don't drop the camera
Let's hope when I get back, it will feel like I'm coming home
Let's hope that just for one week the world is at peace
What is it like to take a vacation from your reality? I think about this a lot before I go on big trips. My reality for some people might seem like a vacation while for others it might just be a cheap place to stay in a foreign country. As for reality, is that even a possibility?
Because after all, there is no spoon.
Wednesday, 20 May 2009
Thursday, 14 May 2009
Wednesday, 13 May 2009
The Zombie is Coming!!
if you can stand to watch this until the end, do it! I laughed so hard I cried! I can only imagine the nightmares these kids will have for the rest of their lives
Tuesday, 12 May 2009
Monday, 4 May 2009
Various Wanderings
Here are a few places I've been in the past few weeks.

Play Up Pompey!

Old Fratton Park! It was a great game and I would LOVE to get season tickets!

Wardour Castle and a beautiful day in Sunny Old England.

Old Sarum near Salisbury. And when they say old, they mean old.

Pilgrim steps in Canterbury Cathedral. Worn for hundreds of years.

Kings Gate leading to Canterbury Cathedral

St Augustine: I've only read about him...history is unfolding before me

Altar at Mary's Chapel, St Augustine's Abbey in Canterbury.

Dressing for war at Dover Castle

Dover Castle on the White Cliffs of Dover
Play Up Pompey!
Old Fratton Park! It was a great game and I would LOVE to get season tickets!
Wardour Castle and a beautiful day in Sunny Old England.
Old Sarum near Salisbury. And when they say old, they mean old.
Pilgrim steps in Canterbury Cathedral. Worn for hundreds of years.
Kings Gate leading to Canterbury Cathedral
St Augustine: I've only read about him...history is unfolding before me
Altar at Mary's Chapel, St Augustine's Abbey in Canterbury.
Dressing for war at Dover Castle
Dover Castle on the White Cliffs of Dover
Wednesday, 22 April 2009
You need to rent this film...NOW!!
It's Wednesday night and we just watched Son of Rambow! I LOVE IT!! You will too. Have you seen it?
Sunday, 19 April 2009
I can't believe this is three years old...
Why is it that John Stewart, presenter of The Daily Show on Comedy Central, is the only one who sticks it to the media? And after three years the only thing that has really changed is that Crossfire is no longer on air. There is a difference between free speech and treating the public like total idiots.
PS- I really hate the American media, especially Fox News, they are hurting the Country.
Tuesday, 14 April 2009
Four more months!
Why do I have to wait? Oh yeah, because Hollywood wanted to make more money. JERKS!!!
Friday, 10 April 2009
Sunday, 5 April 2009
Friday, 3 April 2009
Koln: again
I usually don't get in many photos but I like this one because it is only the tip of the iceberg!
And it really wasn't raining at the moment, so not sure why I have the hood up. I went to Koln whilst studying in Luxembourg but this time I got to make the walk to the top of the spire! It's over 500 steps, 95% of which are spiral. YIKES!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)