Well it's that time of year when people's attention begins to turn towards their holidays. Now for the past three years Nicole and I have been going to Italy, but for a change we are going to go to France. The area that has been picked is the city of Nice, which turns out to be a town that was founded by the Greeks way back in 350BC and was named after the Greek goddess of victory called Nike (Now that gives me a thought...was the sorts brand called Nike also called Nike after the Greek Goddess?). Later on the Town became Roman. Jumping forward now a few hundred year Nice in 1388 came under the protectorate of the Savoy's and in the 1500's the Italian language became the official language of the people's and government....so there you have it dispute picking a place in another country I am off to a place that has its routes in Greece and Italy!!!
Well I will speak more of Nice in a few weeks once I have completed my trip!
See you all soon now
Joolz
Tuesday, 8 May 2012
Tuesday, 17 April 2012
It's been some time!
The reason that I have called this blog 'It's been some time' is due to the plain simple reason of 'It's been some time' since I made my last post!
I have been thinking about what I should write for ages now but then every time I came up with something I was just too lazy to sit down and write!
Anyway what has been happening I hear you say please tell us what you have been doing!
Well the plain simple answer is 'Not A Lot' to quote Paul Daniel's catch phrase. By the way Paul Daniels was a TV magician who appeared on British TV in the late 1980's early 1990's on a Saturday evening hosting a light entertainment show that contained comedy, interviews and of course magic! At that point in time there was still only 4 terrestrial TV channels to watch, and Sky TV along with BSB had only just launched.
So returning back to my blog - What have I been up too? Well I started to learn Italian with a company called City Lit. Well the course was OK in a way but at the same time I was not happy with the outcome, but people keep telling me it takes time to learn a language so I have swapped school and have resumed my lessons....in fact last night was my first one and it went well. I also enjoyed it far more better!
Where I work has gone through yet another re-organisation and there is yet another one due in the autumn. I can understand where these two reorganisations are taking place but it is very frustrating and totally distroys staff moral as they do not know where to turn. But hey a change of Goverment has brought about this set of changes as they want to make their mark!
Take for instance the UK railways. A few years ago now the EU made a law requiring each country in the EU had to open their railways so companies like SNCF could run a train from say Rome all the way up to Glasgow and that there should be a separate company responsible for the tracks. Well in countries like Germany the government created DB Rail and a company DB transport (or near enough to that standard) but both companies are still owned by the German government like wise a simulate situation has occurred in France.....But here in the UK the Conservative government of the 1990's chose to totally privatise British Rail. Now not many people knows this but at the time of Privatisation British Rail used to have the largest privately owned Telecom network other the British Telecom. Well the British Rail Telecom Network was one of the first assets to be sold off from the railway that has meant that the Uk Rail Network has since that point had to hire telecom bandwidths from a private company who now owns the original railway telecoms network!!!
Anyway over the last 5-6 year Network Rail has now had to build a totally new telecoms network from scratch just so in the long term it can save money!
Similar situations will have occurred in the case of the NHS, Employment Services and other areas where the government has partly outsourced departments so leading to the fragmenting departments which in turn lead to higher costs, and also the weakness to be taken over by companies that only want to line their own pockets.
Now don't get me wrong I am not against privatisation, but I believe that there are certain companies or organisations that are best run by the people who know their business from top to bottom but who are willing to hear and explore new ideas, and also should stay within government control but at the same time the government should allow them to run without to much interference!
I could carry on so much more about this subject but I shall leave off that for now!
So what else has been happening?
Still in the News is the Euro and the issues in different countries that are a part of the union. I think that this is going to be a very long drawn out story and it will be nearer 2015 before things settle down.
It was 100 year ago that the unsinkable ship sank so there has been loads of news stories about that.
Then if you listen to Italian Radio you will have heard that the former Primeminister of Italy Mr Berlusconi is in the courts at the moment over some sort of sex scandals it's a shame that I could not understand the news properly as then I could have blogged more about it!
Well next Month I am off to a city that for the past 150 years has been a part of France prior to that it was Italian and called Nizza or these days called Nice.
To be honest I am not looking forward to this break as the Hotel does not have the best write up and it's the first holiday that we are not booking as a package. Well we will see how we get on and I will report back after my trip.
Of course that is still near enough a month away so I may well add a new blog before then.
I have been thinking about what I should write for ages now but then every time I came up with something I was just too lazy to sit down and write!
Anyway what has been happening I hear you say please tell us what you have been doing!
Well the plain simple answer is 'Not A Lot' to quote Paul Daniel's catch phrase. By the way Paul Daniels was a TV magician who appeared on British TV in the late 1980's early 1990's on a Saturday evening hosting a light entertainment show that contained comedy, interviews and of course magic! At that point in time there was still only 4 terrestrial TV channels to watch, and Sky TV along with BSB had only just launched.
So returning back to my blog - What have I been up too? Well I started to learn Italian with a company called City Lit. Well the course was OK in a way but at the same time I was not happy with the outcome, but people keep telling me it takes time to learn a language so I have swapped school and have resumed my lessons....in fact last night was my first one and it went well. I also enjoyed it far more better!
Where I work has gone through yet another re-organisation and there is yet another one due in the autumn. I can understand where these two reorganisations are taking place but it is very frustrating and totally distroys staff moral as they do not know where to turn. But hey a change of Goverment has brought about this set of changes as they want to make their mark!
Take for instance the UK railways. A few years ago now the EU made a law requiring each country in the EU had to open their railways so companies like SNCF could run a train from say Rome all the way up to Glasgow and that there should be a separate company responsible for the tracks. Well in countries like Germany the government created DB Rail and a company DB transport (or near enough to that standard) but both companies are still owned by the German government like wise a simulate situation has occurred in France.....But here in the UK the Conservative government of the 1990's chose to totally privatise British Rail. Now not many people knows this but at the time of Privatisation British Rail used to have the largest privately owned Telecom network other the British Telecom. Well the British Rail Telecom Network was one of the first assets to be sold off from the railway that has meant that the Uk Rail Network has since that point had to hire telecom bandwidths from a private company who now owns the original railway telecoms network!!!
Anyway over the last 5-6 year Network Rail has now had to build a totally new telecoms network from scratch just so in the long term it can save money!
Similar situations will have occurred in the case of the NHS, Employment Services and other areas where the government has partly outsourced departments so leading to the fragmenting departments which in turn lead to higher costs, and also the weakness to be taken over by companies that only want to line their own pockets.
Now don't get me wrong I am not against privatisation, but I believe that there are certain companies or organisations that are best run by the people who know their business from top to bottom but who are willing to hear and explore new ideas, and also should stay within government control but at the same time the government should allow them to run without to much interference!
I could carry on so much more about this subject but I shall leave off that for now!
So what else has been happening?
Still in the News is the Euro and the issues in different countries that are a part of the union. I think that this is going to be a very long drawn out story and it will be nearer 2015 before things settle down.
It was 100 year ago that the unsinkable ship sank so there has been loads of news stories about that.
Then if you listen to Italian Radio you will have heard that the former Primeminister of Italy Mr Berlusconi is in the courts at the moment over some sort of sex scandals it's a shame that I could not understand the news properly as then I could have blogged more about it!
Well next Month I am off to a city that for the past 150 years has been a part of France prior to that it was Italian and called Nizza or these days called Nice.
To be honest I am not looking forward to this break as the Hotel does not have the best write up and it's the first holiday that we are not booking as a package. Well we will see how we get on and I will report back after my trip.
Of course that is still near enough a month away so I may well add a new blog before then.
Thursday, 19 January 2012
All Change and Action
Well in 9 days time the 1st month of the year will have passed!
So what has happened in the last 19 days. Well I started a new job (mind the job has a short shelf life of 1 year so I still have to look for another new job.) then I have just completed my first language lesson (my second one is tonight.).
In the world the Euro crisis is still rumbling along, with Greece looking like they are going to default on the loan again. Italy has put in place it's austerity measures to try and cut back on Government debt, and key member countries in Europe like France have had their Credit Ratings lowered. The week before the Credit Ratings were adjusted France was advised the their rating was going to be cut and there was uproar in their government and there was lots of comments saying that Britain should also have their ratings cut as well.
Speaking of Britain...over here unemployment has risen again, the price of living has fallen for the second month and the government has given the green light or permission for Highspeed 2 railway to be built.
In Scotland the politicians of the Scottish National Party are campaigning for full Scottish Independence (which is an old story really but has gained momentum over the last year).
In North Korea the leader died on a train, and his son is now the new leader.
The West are still not happy with Iran as they continue to develop their Nuclear plants. Of course we will not truly know what's happening there as the West will have their point of view as will the leaders of Iran.
Returning back to Europe again now and back to Italy. During the last 7 days a giant Cruise Liner ran aground because of what looks like its Captain showing off to a former ships captain. The captain then fled the ship and has since been arrested........So yet another story to be followed.
Otherwise there are no new stories to report.
So what has happened in the last 19 days. Well I started a new job (mind the job has a short shelf life of 1 year so I still have to look for another new job.) then I have just completed my first language lesson (my second one is tonight.).
In the world the Euro crisis is still rumbling along, with Greece looking like they are going to default on the loan again. Italy has put in place it's austerity measures to try and cut back on Government debt, and key member countries in Europe like France have had their Credit Ratings lowered. The week before the Credit Ratings were adjusted France was advised the their rating was going to be cut and there was uproar in their government and there was lots of comments saying that Britain should also have their ratings cut as well.
Speaking of Britain...over here unemployment has risen again, the price of living has fallen for the second month and the government has given the green light or permission for Highspeed 2 railway to be built.
In Scotland the politicians of the Scottish National Party are campaigning for full Scottish Independence (which is an old story really but has gained momentum over the last year).
In North Korea the leader died on a train, and his son is now the new leader.
The West are still not happy with Iran as they continue to develop their Nuclear plants. Of course we will not truly know what's happening there as the West will have their point of view as will the leaders of Iran.
Returning back to Europe again now and back to Italy. During the last 7 days a giant Cruise Liner ran aground because of what looks like its Captain showing off to a former ships captain. The captain then fled the ship and has since been arrested........So yet another story to be followed.
Otherwise there are no new stories to report.
Saturday, 31 December 2011
The End of an Era
Well the year 2011 is fast drawing to an end, and it was certainly an eventful one!
There was the Arab Uprising which is still happening in some Arab countries then there was the fall and death of Bin Lardin & also Colenel Gadaffi.
The last of the Space Shuttles was retired.
One of the sad things that happened was that My friend Major Janet Gilson was murdered while she was on holiday in Hong Kong. I knew Janet as we both attended The Salvation Army in Catford. At that time Janet was working at The Salvation Army International Headquarters Youth Department while I was also Working at The Salvation Army International Headquarters in the Savation Army's bank called Reliance Bank.
Major Janet was one of the nicest ladies I have worked with and she loved children and her love took her to Russia where when the USSR collapsed the Salvation Army took over the running of the orphanages there.
2011 also saw the end of the team that I have worked with for the past 5 years so the week before Christmas I said goodbye to two colleagues, Brian & Paul.
Both are good guys and I am sure that at some point in the future I will meet them again, but it was sad to see the backs of them.
Also this year I said goodbye to some of my other friends in Network Rail, 2 of whom are now in Australia, one in Egypt and then my friend Adam who seems to be enjoying his new life in Israel.
Also in Network Rail we gained new leadership, who within days of officially taking the reigns made their mark and changed the direction that the company was going.
The European Economic continued and as I posted in an earlier blog we will have see what the outcome will bring
There was so many other things that have happened as well that I cannot list them in my blog, but most people will know about in their part of the world!
So 2011 seems to have been a year of change, with the door closing on some chapters in world history and personal history, and then the opening of doors and chapters to new stories yet to be written!
Well readers I hope that 2012 is a great year to you all.
Happy New Year to one and all!
There was the Arab Uprising which is still happening in some Arab countries then there was the fall and death of Bin Lardin & also Colenel Gadaffi.
The last of the Space Shuttles was retired.
One of the sad things that happened was that My friend Major Janet Gilson was murdered while she was on holiday in Hong Kong. I knew Janet as we both attended The Salvation Army in Catford. At that time Janet was working at The Salvation Army International Headquarters Youth Department while I was also Working at The Salvation Army International Headquarters in the Savation Army's bank called Reliance Bank.
Major Janet was one of the nicest ladies I have worked with and she loved children and her love took her to Russia where when the USSR collapsed the Salvation Army took over the running of the orphanages there.
2011 also saw the end of the team that I have worked with for the past 5 years so the week before Christmas I said goodbye to two colleagues, Brian & Paul.
Both are good guys and I am sure that at some point in the future I will meet them again, but it was sad to see the backs of them.
Also this year I said goodbye to some of my other friends in Network Rail, 2 of whom are now in Australia, one in Egypt and then my friend Adam who seems to be enjoying his new life in Israel.
Also in Network Rail we gained new leadership, who within days of officially taking the reigns made their mark and changed the direction that the company was going.
The European Economic continued and as I posted in an earlier blog we will have see what the outcome will bring
There was so many other things that have happened as well that I cannot list them in my blog, but most people will know about in their part of the world!
So 2011 seems to have been a year of change, with the door closing on some chapters in world history and personal history, and then the opening of doors and chapters to new stories yet to be written!
Well readers I hope that 2012 is a great year to you all.
Happy New Year to one and all!
Thursday, 15 December 2011
Only time will tell!
Well it's been one week since our Prime-minister has used his veto on the EU Treaty, and as yet the dust has not settled so it will be some time before we will know if it was the right decision.
In the case of the EU Treaty PM David Cameron was doomed if he had signed up to it and doomed if he hadn't. So either way he would have lost!
If you were to search on the Internet right now about the treaty you would fin so many articles but what I have seen and even personally feel is that as PM of the UK that Mr Cameron has made a
Mistake.
The reason being that if the UK has agreed to sign up to the Treaty then we would have been in a better position to put over the UK's point of view in Europe, but we have now undermined our position in future deals as there will probably be 26 countries overriding the 1 of course I could well be wrong but who can say or tell!
Last week in Russia Elections took place, and Vladimir Putin as expected won. Since his win there have been protests to which Mr Putin has put the blame on the USA. Anyway the protests in Russia are the biggest since the days at the end of the USSR. I gather that Russia is now going to investigate the elections to look into corruption. Of course like in so many countries there is going to be some form of rigging, but as at this point in time the results of the investigation will probably say that there was nothing to be found as the government is so strong, and its leaders are the former heads of the USSR'S KGB. So it will be interesting to see if the demonstrations gain strength and force the governments hand.
In the case of the EU Treaty PM David Cameron was doomed if he had signed up to it and doomed if he hadn't. So either way he would have lost!
If you were to search on the Internet right now about the treaty you would fin so many articles but what I have seen and even personally feel is that as PM of the UK that Mr Cameron has made a
Mistake.
The reason being that if the UK has agreed to sign up to the Treaty then we would have been in a better position to put over the UK's point of view in Europe, but we have now undermined our position in future deals as there will probably be 26 countries overriding the 1 of course I could well be wrong but who can say or tell!
Last week in Russia Elections took place, and Vladimir Putin as expected won. Since his win there have been protests to which Mr Putin has put the blame on the USA. Anyway the protests in Russia are the biggest since the days at the end of the USSR. I gather that Russia is now going to investigate the elections to look into corruption. Of course like in so many countries there is going to be some form of rigging, but as at this point in time the results of the investigation will probably say that there was nothing to be found as the government is so strong, and its leaders are the former heads of the USSR'S KGB. So it will be interesting to see if the demonstrations gain strength and force the governments hand.
Monday, 28 November 2011
Yet more trips
Yet again I have been out and about. Some people will be saying "What Again!" and I'll say yes.
This time my trip took me up to the small market town of Wisbech in North Cambridgeshire.
Now normally to get there would only take a couple of hours in the car, but Friday night was a nightmare!
I had left work early as I had to pick up my new specks which meant that I was able to get a train half-an-hour earlier than I would normally. Once home I got changed had an quick evening meal washed up, packed the car and then filled it up with petrol, then we hit the road.
Initially the trip went really well with up getting up to Bishops Stortfold within half-an-hour but then everything went down the toilet as we hit the traffic jam caused by a 5 car pile up in the M11. So the only thing that we could do was to sit in the car and wait. As the accident had happened just before the A11 turnoff there was nowhere to go. In 2 hours we moved just 4 miles. The wife did all the chuntering (moaning) while we was sitting there going no-where. Let's say that she was "Not Impressed" anyway it was 10:30 before we properly stared to move and then it was stop start and we counted at lest 10 cars that had to be pushed onto the hard shoulder due to their engines overheating or breaking down. We got to my parents place for 12:30am!
In a way going to Wisbech is like going home as my mum was born there. My Grandfather was when my mum a child one of the many grounds people who worked for the council, and one of his jobs was to redesign the church yard and to design it into gardens to commemorate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, which I was given the grand tour of.
When my mum was small Wisbech used to be in the county of Norfolk. She still feels that it's Norfolk rather than Cambridgeshire. It is also the Capital of the Fen's though the people of March would prefer to make the claim. In Pre history times Wisbech was on the coast, but over time the land has been claimed back from the sea. I have included here a weblink so you learn a lot more of the area: www.wisbech-town.co.uk
Rather than my rambelings! Also here is a wiki link: http://en.wikipedia.prg/wiki/Wisbeck
So on the Saturday we went for a wander around town picking up some bits then in the afternoon spent the day at my parents place. They are not going to be living in Wisbeck for much longer as they are retiring next year and they want to live on the coast in North Wales.
Sunday consisted of yet another trip this time to the south eastern corner of Essex to the town of Braintree. Here I attach another Wiki link for you to peruse: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braintree,_Essex
It's interesting to see what the Wiki says about places and it a way when you refer to the Wiki it's like using the "Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy" as some of the entries can be wrong or out of date! So I would advise my readers to also check independent websites for further information.
Anyway the reason that we went to Braintree was so we could visit the wife's parents. So I will not boar you with what happened there other than the usable real family chit chat.
Now that we have completed 3 family visits in two weekends there are not rips to do so as a warning I
May go a little quiet, but as I can blog from my phone now you nether can tell
See ya now.
Joolz
This time my trip took me up to the small market town of Wisbech in North Cambridgeshire.
Now normally to get there would only take a couple of hours in the car, but Friday night was a nightmare!
I had left work early as I had to pick up my new specks which meant that I was able to get a train half-an-hour earlier than I would normally. Once home I got changed had an quick evening meal washed up, packed the car and then filled it up with petrol, then we hit the road.
Initially the trip went really well with up getting up to Bishops Stortfold within half-an-hour but then everything went down the toilet as we hit the traffic jam caused by a 5 car pile up in the M11. So the only thing that we could do was to sit in the car and wait. As the accident had happened just before the A11 turnoff there was nowhere to go. In 2 hours we moved just 4 miles. The wife did all the chuntering (moaning) while we was sitting there going no-where. Let's say that she was "Not Impressed" anyway it was 10:30 before we properly stared to move and then it was stop start and we counted at lest 10 cars that had to be pushed onto the hard shoulder due to their engines overheating or breaking down. We got to my parents place for 12:30am!
In a way going to Wisbech is like going home as my mum was born there. My Grandfather was when my mum a child one of the many grounds people who worked for the council, and one of his jobs was to redesign the church yard and to design it into gardens to commemorate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, which I was given the grand tour of.
When my mum was small Wisbech used to be in the county of Norfolk. She still feels that it's Norfolk rather than Cambridgeshire. It is also the Capital of the Fen's though the people of March would prefer to make the claim. In Pre history times Wisbech was on the coast, but over time the land has been claimed back from the sea. I have included here a weblink so you learn a lot more of the area: www.wisbech-town.co.uk
Rather than my rambelings! Also here is a wiki link: http://en.wikipedia.prg/wiki/Wisbeck
So on the Saturday we went for a wander around town picking up some bits then in the afternoon spent the day at my parents place. They are not going to be living in Wisbeck for much longer as they are retiring next year and they want to live on the coast in North Wales.
Sunday consisted of yet another trip this time to the south eastern corner of Essex to the town of Braintree. Here I attach another Wiki link for you to peruse: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braintree,_Essex
It's interesting to see what the Wiki says about places and it a way when you refer to the Wiki it's like using the "Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy" as some of the entries can be wrong or out of date! So I would advise my readers to also check independent websites for further information.
Anyway the reason that we went to Braintree was so we could visit the wife's parents. So I will not boar you with what happened there other than the usable real family chit chat.
Now that we have completed 3 family visits in two weekends there are not rips to do so as a warning I
May go a little quiet, but as I can blog from my phone now you nether can tell
See ya now.
Joolz
Monday, 21 November 2011
Back home
Well I am back home now after my trip to Cheltenham and I have had a chance of looking up Cheltenham's history and have found that the town has existed for far longer than I realised . Infact Alfred the Great wrote about a settlement on the banks of the River Chelt and there was a monastery in the area way back in the year 803!
If you want further information on Cheltenham then have a look at the following website: http://www.cheltweb.co.uk/history
Well today is a normal day back in the office. So I am not expecting much to happen. Anyway I may well do an update later.
If you want further information on Cheltenham then have a look at the following website: http://www.cheltweb.co.uk/history
Well today is a normal day back in the office. So I am not expecting much to happen. Anyway I may well do an update later.
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