Saturday, June 13, 2009

Debi's a working girl now !

Just been speaking via Skype with my Brother Gary, who was telling me all about my younger brother Mark's wedding in Devon last week. Gutted I couldn't be there, but I hope to catch up and live the scene by looking at pics and hopefully some video of the proceedings.

Then just spoke with Jugsy, also via Skype. Curious you are talking away as if they are in the room with you. To all my other mates out there, please get Skype and a web cam I would love to speak (and see) you all from time to time. Jugsy bought my beloved CLK from me when we left last year. Good to hear its in good hands and still running well.

This weeks big news - Debi has found some work!!!

Indeed, as much a surprise to me as it is to you. It's for Clarins, and she has just completed an initial 3 days training course. Kind of promotional sales, on a part time basis. I guess no more than 3 days a week, but can be less depending on if they have promotions to run. The cynics might say she is in it for the products - I can't move in our bathroom for samples, so maybe there is some truth in that rumour. My complexion has even improved as she has been dabbing my ageing visage with all kinds of boy products. I am getting in touch with my feminine side sweetie.

About to launch my new website at work. It's dedicated to Cruising, so its been real fun to work on and exciting its about to go live. Lets hope it does bring in the bookings its meant to for the firm. Still enjoying the Work and in particular the people. Really nice, caring crowd. In fact Phil Hoffmann Travel is growing as we are just opening 2 new offices, one in the City itself and another in Victor Harbour an hour and a half drive South of Adelaide. Bit of a retirement area, so hopefully a good level of clientele.

The new house is nearly watertight so they should now start on the Giprock inside, i.e. all the interior walls and ceilings. Hopefully still looking at moving in in September, fingers crossed.
I am also delighted to mention that we actually do have a sea view! OK you have to be on the upstairs balcony, its between 2 trees in the distance and its only an inch to view between the Sky and the horizon (Fawlty Towers) but its there !!
Also, talking of things being watertight, its winter here and its amazing the amount of rain that has fallen recently. All good for the water stocks. Its certainly made the countryside more resemble England's. All rolling hills and green fields. Gone are the barren dry, dusty fields of just 2 months ago.

I'm 50 now
Have to say it passed with a whimper, not a bang. The bangs were reserved for every other of my ageing milestones. I had big parties at 18, 21, 30 and 40. This time my 50th was on a Monday. I took the day off, ran with the dog Charlie across country, and then played Debi at Golf. Her first ever 18 holes completed and she beat me - a fair old 21 points to my 20. In the evening we left G&J with a sitter and went off to Windy point - a great restaurant on the hillside overlooking the whole city far below us. Our own bit of Hollywood here in SA. Roll on the 60th.

Found a local bar at last to rival the Brookmans
The night time here in Blackwood (a suburb to the South of the Main City) is pretty shocking. If you are out after 9pm, they pack up all the chairs on the tables around you, in a subtle means of telling you its time to leave. Anyway the Belair Hotel as had a big facelift these past few months and its now open. Debi, Georgia and I snuck in there to investigate and were pleasantly surprised to find its actually quite good. (Jamie was playing at a mate's house). Very modern, good music pumped throughout, good wine list and bistro style cuisine, open hearth gas fire and loads of beers on draft. Heaven I can tell you. At last a bit of class arrives in Blackwood / Belair. Just a touch too far to walk to however, it's do-able, but not for Debi in her high heels. There are also far too many bushes and gardens to fall into on the way home, I'd never got her home without incident. It is 2 stops on the train from our new house, so loads of potential for a good few nights out. Any visitors who do make it to see us, this bar will be on the agenda for sure.

Must go - bottle of Sauvignan Blanc just opened and the night has drawn in.

Friday, June 12, 2009

Give me a moment to reflect

Forgot to mention in the last blog another reason for me in particular feeling a little down amongst the other things mentioned was the annual Golf Trip by the boys back home to a European venue. This year they ended up in Cascais in Portugal on the Lisbon Coast. I would in normal circumstances have been the first named on the list, paid up and desperate for the first day to arrive.

This year I had to make do with a quick phone call to the boys in the sun in Portugal, as they sat around a sun drenched bar after a good lunch and a full mornings round of golf. Boy did I miss not being there with them. It was great to catch up, but also made me very sad afterward knowing how much I miss them all, and how much I would have loved to have been there with them. Supposedly in this picture, my old mate John Turner 2nd in from the right is on the phone to me in Oz. Skype is great....

Today I got the EBOG newsletter talking about the Golf Season in full swing talking about the day out at Trent Park, not massive I know, but I miss the banter and 'iss taking. Also today have been struck off the list at Brookmans Park GC after some 36 years of membership as I don't see the point keeping up the membership from afar. Another sad moment, at least I got my name on the board in my last year before leaving. The Brazier name forever indented on the winners board at my old club.

Apologies but allow me a little melancholy once in awhile. I was told the first 2 years was always going to be the toughest part.

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Can't shake the routine, wherever you are

Have found it quite difficult of late to know quite what to put in the Blog. After 9 months here now, we seem to have settled into what you might call a routine. Of course we have been out and doing things and have had some fun, but I think in this last month, both Debi and I have had some moments of sadness, bordering on regret, but even twangs of loneliness.

My last blog kind of brought it home about the distance we are from our old home and our good friends and family. Next weekend my Brother Mark gets married in Devon and I'm not going to be there to support him. Debi's sister Wendy gave birth to a little boy called Harvey a few weeks ago, and I know she would love a cuddle and to hold both him and her sister. All we can see are photos of the wee man.

What have we done this last month? My work has been full on as deadlines arrive to deliver the Cruise Website. I'm coaching Jamie's school under 9 football team and we have lost one, drawn two to date. Jamie being particularly upset one week when I subbed him for the 2nd time to rotate the players, the next week it was 'cause I asked him to go in goal. This week it was because I didn't allow him to take a penalty...

Last weekend both Georgia and Jamie went off to a Cub camp 40 mins south of Adelaide in a place called Douglas Scrub. Gilwell Park in Oz... They had a ball and were cream crackered on their return. Debi and I nipped out for a meal during their overnight, with Hazel and Hayden in the City. Watched the FA Cup final last night at a friends house round the Corner (Everton Fans). Thought of Clarky, Gordon, Graeme Goodwin and Phil Beard wondering which, if not all of them would have been there.

As your Sunshine returns for your summer in Blighty, our winter is settling in. The fields have turned green, from the brown dusty bowls they were before. We have had quite a lot of rain which is encouraging, (not the Storms of Queensland and NSW though). The winds have died, down, there are little if not any flies about and when the Sun shines it really is a nice time of the year. We have not experienced their Autumn before, so its a novel experience.

We're off for a curry at the Golf Club tonight as part of a themed night. Not expecting it to be a patch on the Raj or Methi, but hey ho, when in Adelaide... It's my big 50th tomorrow. I'm taking the day off, will play golf with Debi and we are off for a romantic meal overlooking the City at a restaurant called Windy Point, with the bright lights of the city spreading out and glimmering below us. Must go, curry calls.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Beverley Nash

I am so sad to report the loss last week of a very special lady, Beverley, wife to my best mate Robin (AKA Nobby), and mother to my god daughter Heather. Bev died after a long battle with cancer. I write these notes tonight as my own way of passing my respects to a dear friend, as the funeral service is today back in England. It really brings home the distance we are away as normally I would have been at the service in person. I know my Dad will be there on my behalf.

I have many great memories of Bev and Nobby. From our days as neighbours living in South Tottenham, indeed I think Nobby was lodging with me when he started going out with Bev after they met as work mates at Barclays in Wood Green. We also became close neighbours in Barnet for several years after that. We went on several Ski holidays together, and I particularly picture Bev in a pristine white ski suit in Avoriaz, until a pearler rendered her a muddy wreck. Bev also
on this trip astounded us with her body dexterity as she bent in half at the waist, legs dead straight and picked up an object lying flat on the floor with her mouth (you had to be there).

Bev was also an avid supporter of Nobby and Brookmans Park FC in its heyday. Rain or shine, she was always there supporting Nobby and the rest of us in the team. How she could manage to wash and clean Nobby's sports kit (Bill Grundies in particular) is still a source of amazement to this day...

I know my mate Nobby, their family and all their close friends will be hurting today. I know Debi and I are, here in Oz. We will miss you Bev, but will never forget you.

May you rest in peace.

Monday, April 27, 2009

The Drought has Broken

It's raining
Typical that the kids should be off on their holidays when the rains finally came to Adelaide. We have had loads of rain, high winds and stormy weather over the last few days. It has been a very welcome occurrence and personally its been great to see such a downpour as farmers, rivers reservoirs, crops and gardens (not to mention the vineyards) have all been desperate for a dousing for many a day.

We can do wind and rain here too. Glenelg 4pm Sat >

The only real shame is that the government here have not done more to harness this natural element to ease the burden on the drought ridden land. They do not harvest the water anything like they should. All new houses (including ours) all come with big water tanks to catch the rain water and use it throughout the house as grey water in showers, toilets, sinks and the like. Crazy to think only a few weeks ago were record temperatures and fatal fires, now we have flood and storm warnings...

Kids Easter Hols
Debi took the kids along to Adelaide Zoo, were they had a fine time with friends, Ashley, Hannah and Lewis. They also did a kids try golf at Blackwood (Jamie loving it, Georgia putting up with it)
and went along to an afternoon in the Adelaide Hills at Stirling with Annette (the HR Manager at Phil Hoffmann Travel) and several other Mum's and kids. All about getting to know each other a bit better.


Glenelg Footy Club fund raising corporate lunch
Friday lunchtime through to 4.30 pm (beats working). We are a sponsor of this club and it was a good event. The main speaker was an old footy player (Aussie Rules - Hawthorn) and Coach. Supposedly voted player of the century, a bloke whose won everything there is to win as a player and a coach. Suffice to say I'd never heard of him, but he was a good speaker and can see why they hold him is such high regard. He gave a pretty good motivational speech - without any F or B words.

Adelaide Power v St Kilda - Adelaide Now Corporate Box
Tore myself away from the lunch above to go to AMII stadium to see Adelaide Port Power get summarily dumped on by St Kilda. We were in a box hosted by Adelaide Now (the Online version of the Advertiser newspaper - equivalent to the Times or Telegraph online over here). Had a nice dinner, a few wines and took the Micky out of the Power Fans (who's the home team? Aren't you meant to kick the ball between the sticks? Why do they keep dropping the ball? Why are they running round in circles? Why do they keep passing to the opposition? Etc Etc. ) Can't understand why my boss Peter as a Power fan mentioned my trial period was still not up.....

House & Home show
As it was peeing down so heavily on Sat, found ourselves at the above. Less said the better. Only upside was a food and wine exhibition at the same place so we did try some food and wine as well. Always look for the upside I say.

Seen any Kangaroos lately while walking the dog?
I'll let Debi describe what happened to her today, from an email she sent me earlier;
"Just walked Charlie down the bottom of road. A few little boys were playing at the cubby house tree and Charlie started running through the bushes. He disturbed this Kanga, must of been about 8 feet tall, which went jumping past the boys practically touching them much to their delight. Charlie was bouncing after it, but it just as quickly disappeared, what a sight. I was worried that Charlie was going to get boxed, but obviously he never caught it. How cool is that?"


Sunday, April 19, 2009

Aussie Rules


Nah, not really. Just that I got an invite to see the Adelaide Crows play Geelong in an Aussie Rules Footy Game here in Adelaide. My first Experience of a National Game found me in a Corporate Suite, with dinner and all drinks thrown in, sitting in leather seats viewing the game from behind the goal. Pretty spoilt I know, but I guess as good as any way to start my new relationship with their national game. There are 2 teams in the AFL here the Adelaide Crows and Adelaide Port Power. Most of my new office follow the Power, so when I chose the Crows and turned up at work this week, with a Crows scarf it wound them up something rotten....Jamie has also decided to support the Power, but I guess its more about their cooler name than 'owt else.

Went with my old EBOG chum Derek Finch, and surprisingly really enjoyed the game. 40,000 were watching so more than turns up at White Hart Lane, but the atmosphere, noise excitement and tension was not a patch on the beautiful game (English Football). Also noticed no trouble at all between the rival fans. Geelong (From Victoria state) slaughtered the Crows - yeah who cares I hear you all say...

Must mention the Pies at half time, another Aussie tradition, probably as good as pukka pies, but I reckon they would taste better out in the cold of the Stadium, rather than from the corporate ambience. Good, but not as tasty as some I've had at Underhill (Barnet FC) in the bleak mid winter, or from Simmonds the Bakers in Hatfield.

My handicap at Blackwood GC has dropped to 9 last week, but actually played to handicap this morning for only the 2nd time in over 6 months. Heard Arsenal were dumped out of the FA Cup so a good weekend all round.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Gigs, Sevens and Socials

Snow Patrol
Debi and I went to see Snow Patrol on April Fools day. As good as they are, they only managed to half fill the venue here, which to me was quite a surprise. There did seem to be a heavy British bias in the audience, so I guess their popularity has not filtered over here yet. It was our first concert in a very long time, so was a nice change. Bumped into a Scottish bloke I've met at the golf club, with his wife, so we shared a couple of drinks with them. (Doesn't take long to start the old networking does it!)

Adelaide Rugby Sevens
Two days later I undertook a big business lunch along with Phil Hoffmann, to mark the start of the Rugby Sevens. Phil went back to the office, and after a few swallies at the corporate lunch, I moved on down to the Adelaide Oval to see the competition start at 5.30. Fast and Furious, 7 mins each way, but enough time for a beer between games. Sadly saw England loose their first game to Australia with the last try in overtime. Being a sensible chappie, I took the train home, but as Debi had already uncorked the wine at home I had to walk the 35 mins back from the station. Thankfully mostly downhill, so rolled home.

Phil Hoffmann Travel Social

Held in one of the tree lined parks in the eastern suburbs, and a very nice area it was too. Some lovely homes certainly caught Debi's eye. This Sunday afty was all about staff members and their families getting to know each other. Tennis, Cricket, kids games and of course the proverbial Sausage sizzle and Barby. Oddly enough caught a bit of rain today, the first in a while, but much needed.


Jamie making a jump for the line !! >

Jersey Boys (Frankie Vallie and the Four Seasons) preview
Monday night and went to this function after work. This show has now hit Melbourne and we got a sneak preview of a few songs sung live by the performers in a room full of 6o odd travel agents.
Sadly didn't win one of the 3 top prizes of flights to Melbourne, Sofitel Hotel and tickets to the show. Bah humbug, I'll have to pay to take Debi now!!


Weds night swimming at Westminster School
Took Georgia and Jamie after school to this Swimming club. They are getting along great, Georgia is a great swimmer, really good to see her excel at something. Jamie is also about to be moved up a class, also giving his all. Interesting we have no problems getting them here, they must genuinely like it. (Nothing to do with the Chocolates from the vending machine afterwards..) I'm doing OK too, this week doing 1250m in the hour. My target is to hit 1500m in the hour before long.

Debi - she takes Charlie Dog Classes Weds nights. Charlie is doing OK, also about to be moved up a class. Debi however needs a muzzle to keep her quiet and under control!!!






Easter Friday.
Remember the song - "Didn't we have a love-r-ly time, the day we went to.........
Victor Harbour".
1 hour south of Adelaide, very quaint and surely a throwback to the English seaside resorts of the 50's. Donuts, Big Wheels, dodgems, ice cream milk shakes. Charlie went mental on the beach where he got his first look at Camels giving kids rides. They also warned us about the Bank holiday traffic. I remember leaving home in England to go to Bournemouth, or anywhere on a Bank holiday weekend and getting caught up in miles of log jammed traffic on any road or route. We must have seen 50 cars on the way there and 10 on the way home. Amazing.

Holding Charlie back from the camels! >

Ladies golf at Blackwood
Debi has now joined the golf club and had a few games. She went out with the ladies on Thursday playing twilight which starts at 2pm as the clocks have changed. She and her friends want to put in cards to get their handicap (3 required), so a member with a handicap comes out with them to mark their cards.
Seemingly all went well for the gruesome foursome, until a few too many balls were banged against the trees. Liz another lovely quietly spoken Scottish lady (who does know her on course etiquette) went from Shxx to Fxxxxxx to fxxxxxx hxxx. Lots of belly laughs were had, until the 7th at 4.50pm where they were informed the bar was shutting at 5.30pm, as it is autumn and dark at 6pm so no one is around. They all played some wonderful fast golf, (that's what they told me) called ahead to Lesley's husband Paul to get a bottle of Sauvignon on ice, rushed up the ninth, toilet lipstick and hair done and in the bar for 5.25pm. Surely it's not too rude of me to remark that by my reckoning that makes over 3 hours for nine holes...... Chaps, please don't choke on your coffee/beer....
I asked Debi if she enjoyed the golf she said it was good, but enjoyed the banter and the wine after more. Fair comment!!!!