Archive for May, 2009

Paolo Maldini – Superman Retires!

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

Great article by Amy Lawrence on the impending retirement of Paulo Maldini.

The paragraph below really does put it in perspective.

Maldini the one and only bows out

A quarter of a century in the first team of any club is a staggering enough feat. To do it at one of the world’s elite teams, sweeping up five European Cup medals and seven Serie A titles along the way, sets a benchmark that looks unmatchable. To put it into perspective, 35-year-old Ryan Giggs would have to play on for Manchester United for another seven years to equal Maldini’s length of service. Real Madrid’s Raúl, who turns 32 in the summer, will need to continue for another 10 years. This is a man who has won the European Cup in three different decades.

CVJFC Tournament2009 photos

Thursday, May 21st, 2009
CVJFC U8s

CVJFC U8s

Photos from the recent tournament we hosted here in Catterick Village. Photos taken by Sandy Norrie of our U8s team – including Charlie.

CVJFC Tournament2009 – a set on Flickr.

Robert Fripp is 63 – nice collection of online videos

Monday, May 18th, 2009

I noticed this nice colection of Fripp Videos on allaboutjazz.com to celebrate his 63rd birthday.

(Confession: I skipped through these videos – it’s a lot of time if you play them all fully)

I first listened to Fripp on his contributions to Bowie’s ‘Heroes’ – and on from there to his ongoing work with Eno and Talking Heads. He then contributed to some of David Sylvian’s early solo work before they recorded and toured together. In fact, Sylvian & Fripp at the Royal Albert Hall in 1993 was the first gig Alison and I went to together (although as it was a “sitting down gig” I’m not sure if she would say it really counts).

Fripp has contributed to much of my very favourite rock/pop music and also led me to many other artists along the way.

Link: Jazz News: Sat Eye Candy: Robert Fripp.

“Guitarist extraordinaire and musical theoretician of the highest order, Robert Fripp has dipped his talented fingers into a lot of pies over the years. Besides the many and still-mutating configurations of King Crimson, he’s worked with Brian Eno, David Sylvian, Steve Vai, David Bowie and numerous others, often steering his compatriots into cerebral spaces that stretch all involved. He is ranked 42nd on Rolling Stone’s list of the “100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time.” JamBase wishes a very happy birthday to one of the thinking man’s greats.”

Recently Added Photo Sets

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009
Pam and Arthur - April/May…

Pam and Arthur - April/May…

Charlie Cs Birthday - 2009

Charlie C's Birthday - 2009

CVSA Fun Run 2009

Charlie C's Birthday - 2009

Chores

Monday, May 4th, 2009

A list of garden jobs done/to do this weekend:

1. Moved some ‘rosebud’ primulas from the nursery bed to the raised bed in the back garden. Rest next week, a few are for mum – they are sooo small and pretty.
2. I put the largest Dicentra Spectablis into the front border and have another 3 on the way. 1 is for mum, 2 going spare – hadnt expected any of them to germinate after forgetting about them since last year, but they all did !
3. Removed loads of Herb Robert (aka ‘Stinky Bob’ !) which I hate, from the front beds. It looks pretty enough, but yerch the smell is disgusterous !
4. First sowing of parsnips are still hardening off, they will go in next weekend and then I will sow some more.
5. Last of the potatoes ready to be ’sacked up’, so thats about 6 weeks between first and last, should give us a few meals worth. I might have done lots more, but blight was so bad last year I was relucatant to risk it this year. First sets are already showing good foliage so will be earthed up in their bags, at the weekend.
6. Steve is going to prepare the next 2 raised beds this week, so then I will be ready to sow lots of carrot varieties when I get back.
7. Havent done onion sets, but should have as we eat lots. If its not too late, will get some brown and red in for the weekend…
8. Must check regional sowing/frost dates again – its so much later here than London and most planting guidance doesnt allow for that. Not time here yet for the brassicas, so their beds are waiting.
9. Autumn rasps doing well, might have lost 1 of the 10, not bad. Summer rasps are still dead sticks in the ground – hoping to see some growth this month or I will worry that I have lost all of them !
10. Asparagus – green varieties are doing well, Purple Stewart not so happy – thin, small, some a bit brown at the tip. Must investigate incase soil isnt right.
11. Top/back garden has been rather neglected while we try to get control of the veg garden, so did a bit of emergency weeding. Attacked the thistles and a mustard thing that frankly grows like a weed !