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Saturday 17 May 2008

I MADE IT!


Well to those of you who thought that I wouldn't do it - I climbed Mount Snowdown - in the Welsh drizzle  - full of nats and mozzies -  and summited at around 11h30 - after setting off at 09h00.  It was a seven mile hike to the base of 'The Beast' as we have fondly named her (Mount Snowdown) - but even that didn't deter me!  It seemed like Grand Bloody Station going up - and at the top it was even more of a circus - apparently there were over 500 hikers on the mountain on Saturday!

By the time we got to the top - it was inevitably covered in mist and fog - and we couldn't see the magnificent view - but it was an accomplishment all the same!  I was amazed at how rude some of the folks were - pushing and shoving you to get you outta their way - but I soon learnt to push and shove back!

I'll post some piccies - when they've been downloaded - so keep your peepers open - and you can have a good ol' laugh at 'Wheezer' as I eventually got nicknamed by some old biddy who was climbing up behind me!  Cheeky So and So!  I have posted the Google Earth 'Side view' of the mountain - but if you wanna go and check it out - it's quite an impressive mountain - it's in Wales - just type in Mount Snowdown; Wales - and you should find it!

We took the 'Miners' trail - which was about 7 miles from the car park to the base of the mountain - and that's where the huffin' and a puffin' started...

I must say in retrospect - after just having climbed a rather precipitous 1 000 odd meters - to then be faced with having to trek back another seven miles - I was none too amused - But God had promised me my healing was at the top of that mountain - and by Jimminy - NO-ONE was going to stop me climbing that mountain for a promise from God - or moaning about climbing back down and then hiking  the seven miles back to the car park!

Regards 

Ryan 


Friday 16 May 2008

Well I'm Off...

Yip - peer pressure eventually won over - and I'm off to climb Mount Snowdown this arvie!  Feeling a bit daunted - considering that there is rain (THIS IS THE LAND OF SOG) predicted this weekend - but on the whole - I'm quite excited!  The guys I'm going with are a real kewl bunch - so looking forward to a good ol' laugh!

Robyn gets the house (almost) to herself  for one whole day- and is looking forward to some precious mommie and Shaugie time.  

On the work front - I've been frantically trying to drum up some business the past few weeks - but I know that things will come through - no doubt at the 11th hour!  If any of you have worked with me (as a colleague or boss)- PLEASE spare me a thought and write a recommendation for me - I'd REALLY appreciate it!  the website is: http://www.linkedin.co/in/ryanvine.  The more recommendations I get - the higher up the search engine my CV goes!  So be sure to be kind - PRETTY PLEEZZZZ!

Anyway - got my hiking boots on and my lederhosen packed - and I'm gonna go 'Climb every mountain' - well Mount Snowdown only...

See ya later

Ryan

 

Sunday 11 May 2008

High On A Hill Sat A Lonely Goatherd



C'mon - you can do it...How bad could it actually be??!! Those are the fatal words that have been uttered by a group of my mates - in a effort to shame me into climbing Mount Snowdon on Saturday the 17th of May 2008.

The wikipedia website lists it as such:...the highest mountain in Wales and the highest British mountain south of the Scottish Highlands, is "probably the busiest mountain in Britain.  read as there WILL be stag do's and drunken revelry in your immediate vicinity"[1] It is located in Snowdonia National Park (Welsh: Parc Cenedlaethol Eryri), in Gwynedd - read as I haven't got a CLUE with all the all the vowels and consonants to know where the hell I am... The summit is known as Yr Wyddfa (IPA: [ɐɾ 'wɪðva], Welsh for "the tumulus"[2]) and lies at an altitude of 1,085 metres (3,560 ft) above sea level - I can do this - I lived in Jo'burg for close on 30 years of my life - and THAT was only 2000 odd meters above sea level!!!!. For comparison, it is the same height as Table Mountain in South Africa - only you won't land up summiting Snowdown naked and bloody - with a sore bum - cos you got mugged and buggered by the 'bergies' on the scenic route!. As the highest peak in Wales, Snowdon is one of three mountains climbed as part of the National Three Peaks Challenge. The English name Snowdon comes from the Saxon "Snow Dun," meaning "snow hill," although the amount of snow on Snowdon in winter has been decreasing recently, having dropped by more than 55% since 1994.[3] Oh goody - so it won't be cold then...
Snowdon has one of the wettest climates in Great Britain, receiving an annual average of more than 4,500 millimetres (180 in) of precipitation.[4] - oh damn - so that means I'll be wet AND cold by the time I get up there...

So the dilemma I face is this - do I stay - or do I go...Watch this space - I might even post a pic or two...If I don't get up there - this is wot it looks like from the top...



Friday 2 May 2008

Hey Yup Skipper!




Well, it's taken us 5 years - but we decided it was about time that we set up a blog, to keep all our friends and family up to date with what was going on in the busy lives of the Brummie Vines...

Yes peeps - we have officially been in the UK 5 years as of the 1st of May 2008!  

Sometimes it feels like another lifetime ago that we took our first brave (some would say stoopid) steps onto this green and pleasant Isle (also known as The Land of Sog) but we have survived it...Bought an apartment; refurbished the apartment and refurnished an entire house - not bad considering we arrived with just £2000; 3 suitcases and a 10 week old baby!  And I can honestly say I don't regret a single day of any of our move!

So much has happened to us in those 5 years, that I sometimes feel I could write a book, to rival Tolstoy's 'War & Peace' - but I'll save you all the pain!

For those of you that didn't know, Robyn's division of the company she works for, was placed in liquidation in February - but thank God his hand of provision proved true, and out of a branch of several hundred staff, she was the only member of staff to be offered another position within the same company - working in another division on the 'Contracts' side of apetito's 'Meals on Wheels'.  Supplying Old Age Homes; Schools and Hospitals with delicious meals - Yum Yum (Not)!

Shaugie is well and truly into the swing of 'Big School' now - and he is LOVING every minute of it - He can write his name - no mean feat considering we gave him such a LONG name; he can read and he can count and do sums - as well as piddle on the playground...

Now before you all do a double take...we were called into Ms Davie's classroom the other day(Shaugie's Teacher) and given a stiff telling off - because our very own (butter wouldn't melt in my mouth) Shaugs - had become so engrossed in chasing his mates around the playground, he couldn't make it to the boy's loos in time - so he nipped off behind a quiet tree and had a silent little piddle!  Much to the utter disdain of his teacher.

I had a good chuckle and told her - 'At least he had the decorum to go behind a tree - and not whip his Wigglesworth out - and chase a bunch of screamin' girls around the playground with it'....methinks Ms Davies was NOT impressed - but I'm not TOO sure on that one...Will get back to you later on.

Me, well I'm still doin' my 'thang', producing corporate videos; leaflets; pamphlets and brochures - work is a little slow at the moment - but hopefully that is set to change in the foreseeable future!  I had been winding down some of the work that was lined up - because for those of you that didn't know - we were due to fly to Turkey on the 20th of April for two weeks of five star ALL inclusive LUXURY at the WOW Topkapi Palace.  

Well fate had other plans - and so after shelling out our hard earned dosh to Thomas CRook Holidays - we arrived at the airport at 04h00 pumped and ready to go - only to be told that Shaughan's Passport had expired by 14 days!  I kid you not! FOUR people had checked the passport (including me)  and no one had picked up the expiry date.

You could have bowled us all over with a feather.  Thomas CRook contacted the Turkish immigration department to find out if they would bend the rules and allow him entry - but we were told outright that he would be detained and not released until a valid passport could be presented.

After some desperate calls to the Souf Effrican Embassy - we were told by a weker there, that it would take a MINIMUM of FOUR MONTHS for a new passport to be generated for my wee 'illegal alien'...And the thought of my Shaugs languishing in some Turkish Prison at the tender age of 5 was just a little too much to bear - although I must confess to being guilty of harbouring the thought of giving him the Taxi Fare back home - and the keys to the liquor cabinet - but it WAS only a fleeting thought!

So our holiday lay in tatters - and Thomas CRook have refused to try and salvage some of the holiday on our behalf.  None of us could quite believe it - but we have picked ourselves up - and we will start saving again for another holiday (hopefully sometime soon)  And this time - I'll make DAMN sure ALL passports are well within their sell by date!  Robyn and Shaughan are actually now in the final process of getting their British Citizenship - and then we'll all be on British Passports!


Fortunately Robyn's company were  gracious enough to cancel her leave - and Shaugie went begrudgingly back to School - where he has just been kept busy between 'footie' and Judo -  he has just been awarded a certificate for his first 6 weeks of Judo training...Handy thing to have when you wanna annihilate pathetic ineffective airline staff and non-comital Souf Effrican Embassy wekers!


Shaughan is looking forward to having his Nanna & Poppa close by in the next month or so  - they have just bought a house about 5 km's down the road from us - and are emigrating here on the 2nd of June.  It's going to be great to have them nearby - and we can't wait for them to arrive. 

They managed to sell their house in Kloof in record time, and the removals van has been in to pack the house and send it off to The Land Of Sog - so now they are all chomping at the bit to get here to the UK, where they can be closer to all of us - their move appears to have been a doddle by comparison to ours - but then again - I wouldn't have wished my worst enemies the hard time we were given when we naively stepped on to that Virgin Atlantic flight bound for England, way back in 2003!

Well - I must be on me bike - but please feel free to subscribe to our Blog - and we'll keep you updated!  Till next time...Stay Safe

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The Brummie Vines
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