Wednesday, 31 December 2008
Auld year oot - new yin in
Was in town for an open this morning and we were busy, lots of repeat visitors from yesterday , the boys from Oz were back in again looking for their "roo steaks" - and both engaged to koala bears !! - strange chappies.
1st Couple in were also from Oz, by way of Dublin again , and then off to Londfoan and paris, just like some of yesterdays.
On with David @ Random , and Claire, had a wee chat about her grandad who passed away last week, he was an active freemason and a member of Newbattle St Mary's, and will be sadly missed.
Our young trainee chef, Lauren, also lost her granda this week, and his funeral took place yesterday.
Got a nice card from the Eden Hotel in Sri Lanka, thanks to Tilak and Srimithy, hopefully the problems in the region will settle and tourists will return to the hotel.
Now getting all set for this evening - need a wee rest to recharge the batteries.
Tuesday, 30 December 2008
Visitors
If they do it , they can set the same challange to their friends for the future.
Scott was very interested in finding out all about kilts and highland dress, so he has been sent to try one on at The Kilt Hire Shop, Haymarket, and then see how he feels. Pub was very busy with visitors over for the New Year, we had the above couple, another pair just off the New York flight, some more upside down folks, enblish , Irish , an Italian - good fun , kjeeps me from getting bore. And our couple from Sunday popped in yesterday to say good bye and also to offer me a house exchance in the summer , near to Orlando. !!
Will update when I get the chance.
Monday, 29 December 2008
Time to rant and let of steam -Dr Doom and Gloom
Anyway , with Junior being ill I ended up doing an emergency fill in in the Pub. But before I left I was listening to the news on the radio, more job losses, more firms going to the wall, the credit crunch - just what delight does the media get in telling us what we already know !! and although they tell us what we know they do not say what is being done about it. They then tell us that London banking employees are the highest paid staff in the UK - so what , they are also amongst the greediest and it is through their actions and those of their colleagues in the banking sectors throughout the world who have brought this about . We do not need to have it rammed down our throat, with Gordon Brown saying that we will have to be as resilient as our fathers / grandfathers were during the recovery years after the war.
Everybody is suffering / has suffered or will be likely to suffer in one way or another from this debacle. I heard about a businessman who lives not from from us who, having worked hard all his days and accumulated considerable wealth , has lost £121 million with the collapse of the Bank of Iceland. Someone was having a go at our Politicians , they will not suffer, just award themselves another pay rise, have a week less holiday a year and change their cars less frequently - and they can all now get part time jobs !!
The housing market - non existent, now ten times more houses available than potential buyers - again , greedy money grabbing property speculators and estate agents.
On x-mas Day there were apparently a higher number of attempted suicides in this area than usual , but nothing on the media !!
My other gripe today was with the bucket men , once again , it looks like they are having a competition to see who can go round the block the most times ignoring the rubbish. I am not being fair as far as our local collections go by - as those blokes do a good job, BUT in the town , where there are commercial companies competing against Edinburgh City Council for business , the Council is losing out every time because their rates are too high - end result is we have their lorries going round and round with the driver / operator gazing out into the blue skies and nothing to do. Last week three of them sat at the back of the shops in Dalry road, for over an hour doing nothing waiting for finishing time. BUT they will still want their weekend overtime.
Sadly - our own "Allied" men let us down today , were in too much of a hurry to lift everything this morning - and then totally ignored their bags on later passes.
And despite the fact that the Tramworks are halted their orange jacketed troops are out and supposed to be assisting us , I saw them on several occasions peering round the corner from Haymarket - but they never came across the road to check and see if anything was needed - they must have a new howf.
Traffic wardens , who are unable to give you even an extra couple of minutes to get into your car - but are able to go and hide up nearby vennels for a smoke and a skive.
Just what happened to the good old fashioned values of an honest days work in exchange for a realistic wage.
Anyway - I might calm down later.
Sunday, 28 December 2008
Visitors in the City
We had folks from England, Ireland, USA, Russia etc, plus our own locals, in for the football. My goodness Liverpool did well with a 5 -1 win and Arsenal had a good run.
Saturday, 27 December 2008
Saturday - I think
Totally bloody freezing this morning - bugs will have died off with the cold and a fright. Took ages to get the car de-iced , but the daybreak was stunning with clear skies, pinks and pale blues, and - no camera.
Pub was fairly quiet initially, even although there were loads of folks heading east , past us to the sales in Prince's Street. BUT we did pick up, and had some really nice visitors, from Holland, USA, and the Land of Oz, which kept me entertained - filling their heads full of facts and local knowledge. There were a lovely couple from Florida, somewhere east of Orlando on the coast, who were staying at the Edinburgh Grosvenor Hilton - so they now have a few suggestions of places to go over the next few days.
Unusual thing was a mother and daughter in early a.m., girl 16 yrs, suffering from serious stomach problems and on the same medication as me !! A sign of the times.
Sir Christopher or Lord Christopher got his title from Graham having fallen heir to a piece of land in a Highland estate - which means that he eventually got his x-mas presents from RGB.
Does that make the lovely effervescing Ailsa - " Lady Talk a Lot"
We discovered that David @ Fiance in the kitchen is really known as "Random" having won a large sum of money many moons ago in a poker game - however from what he tells us he really wants to be known as "the naked chef" - whatever turns you on.
Even just standing talking to the people passing and at the bus stop was fun, their general comments and even the bus drivers shouting out at me. AND I have never seen so many of Lothian and Borders Police "finest" out on foot - there must have been a sale on at "Greggs" !!
To the readers from the north , south , east and west , hope you are well, give me
a few clues about what you want read and I will do my best
We have heard nothing from Carolanne and Dennis suspect that they and the 300 dogs are still wrapping / unwrapping their presents.
Friday, 26 December 2008
A BIT MORE SAD NEWS
She went up to see him at tea time after work, but shortly after leaving the hospital the family were called back as he had passed away in his sleep.
Our thoughts are with Claire and the family at this time.
Boxing Day and all is quiet - so far
News from the West , Stanley Place, Blantyre , mayem and bedlam as the bairns refused to go to bed, still playing with their toys while the parents and Gandparents were snoozing, or sleeping off their dinner.
Nice call last night from Robbie and Caitlin in the land of OZ, both are down in Melbourne for the x-mas break with Caitlin's dad. So presently out of touch with no PC's so use. Doing well, weather was lovely, and they just left the turkey out in the sun to cook off !!! I think not.
Jo Jo @ HM recovering this morning from this 24 hour vomiting bug, looking and feeling a lot better.
Currently working with Sir Christopher , he has not got all his presents yet - as RGB (Santa) forgot them !! and had a flying visit from Miss talk a Lot as she headed off to work. From the sound of things , the Reid homestead at Buckstone was looking a bit like a refugee centre last night with folks sleeping on any bit of floor available - sounds just like the good old days when I used to bag the floor behind the settee, pull it out a bit and then when I was sort of tired just crawl in and nod off. It was either that or just be ignorant and first to bag a bed got one for the night , hell mend everyone else.
Very mild outside after a rather frosty night, but I think we need a lot more frost to kill the bugs and beasties. Mrs. B has been out for walk, bit fresh country air is good for her.
Thursday, 25 December 2008
So much for a quiet day
Dinner over, resting with a glass of wine, content and havce had a laught. The only unfortunate is that Jo Jo @ HM has taken this 24 hr bug and has had to go to bed, sort of poorly.
Got some nice presents including a certificate from "Rainforest Concern"meaning that I have adopted a half acre of forest in the Choco-Andean Rainforest Corridor Project, Ecudor and Columbia. A course in wine tasting, digital picture frame, etc. very very good.
Had then had a quiet day watching TV with a few glasses of !!!!!!!!, phone calls and texts. Jeremy Wattles called from the USA and we look forward to seeing him at the end of January.
Sparky arrived , he had six calls for assistance today, all who were delighted to see him - joined by Doreen, and with Graham we enjoyed an excellent dinner, tasty, followed by a selection of cheeses.
Sparky needed a bit help with his bow tie and then we had the problem of the 35 toes, unlike John Buchan and his "39 Steps".
So now - in need of a rest, after all, I am working tomorrow.
Merry x mas to all my readers,
How many folks were up in the wee small hours looking for Santa ? Well, I was, up as usual at 5.30 a.m. , milk , carrots - laid out for the bearded man and his animals - but having fitted all these new locks and alarms to comply with the insurance company , I was worried that the magic key would not work . BUT it did and Santa has been here, left me a long cardboard tube from the inside of the wrapping paper - so we are having a team game - Me and Mrs,. B. as to how many things you can make or use it for . All very reminiscent of the good old days when you got an orange , bar of chocolate, a wee toy , and went and played with cardboard boxes - now it seems to be X boxes they play with , not quite the same.
Mrs. B. disturbed by my coughing has been down since 6 a.m. so we are worse than the bairns. Watched the Lion Man , in New Zealand - excellent, and Sir Richard Attenborough on mammals - he is amazing , just how much more we know about nature these days thanks to the likes of him and his colleagues.
Texts in from Archie and Tracy, Archie was so excited with Christmas, Tracy had to bop him one to calm him down , Camryn and Austin sound asleep and Dad trying to get them up so he can get his present. He even ate the last chocolate in the advent calender -.
Sir Christopher and Ailsa @ Miss Talk a Lot, off on their travels and will be out to see us later, looks as though he has already emptied his sack this morning .
Sandra, William and Stuart heading over to see Donna, Paul, Jordan , Hannah , Rebecca, and James where there will no doubt be the same mayhem as is occurring in millions of houses throughout the world - so while I am typing Santa will be working his way westwards around the world, doing his annual thingy , then its back to the workshop and start making toys for next year.
I wonder what Sparky found in the pair of stockings he left on his bedpost , he is duty "Captain Calamity" today for the gas board, so lets hope all is well and no poor unsuspecting soul has to call him out , it will be a drookit X-mas tree or a cold Turkey. We will get the continuing adventures from him when he comes for left overs later on.
No sign of our babies !!!! yet , and I am starving, in need of my breakfast, (and on a more serious note , there will be many who are - the less fortunate, so spare a thought).
Wednesday, 24 December 2008
Pre christmas notes
Just thinking of Carolanne and Dennis, they will have 200 plus dogs to feed and seranade on x-mas day, just think of the chorus, and they could play them the video of "101 Dalmations".
Saw Grant @ photogenix today - very busy, and having fun and games with the "twa dugs", his fish tank, and lots of work - I am sure Yvonne will accept her pink champers tomorrow with good grace and say that \Grant was correct when he said that hairdressers mistakes grew back in two weeks !!!
Had a bad morning , UNISON called, total cock up - and laywers, going off on holiday do not give a toss !! So I hope that the Directors and Management of the Social Work Department of Edinburgh City Council, have a nice x-mas - NOT.
Headed to town, me to The Mercat with presents, and Mrs. B. to my favourite shop, Matalan, where their pre x-mas preview was taking place for the sales.
Home, and manged an hour in the garden to tidy up a bit, but now to the TV, trying to cure this cold, have seen two versions of the Christmas Carol, a brilliant short Shrek cartoon , and now being inflicted with Eastenders.
Thought I might get an early turky dinner, however managed a nice Chinese which Graham and Jo Jo @ HM managed to get back in time for.
Just thinking back to years past when we loved to go down to the watchnight service, then home , wee drink, and maybe open a single present before bed. - Nowadays, the services are not safe as all the drunks try to get in for their annual prayer and to cause chaos.
Just thinking , with the time difference, it will already be Christmas day in Oz , so all the best to Rob and Caitlin.
Time to go look out a pair of stocking for the bottom of the bed !!
Yet another nocturnal note
Just up for a Horlicks and Ibuprofen and I am back to get the rest of a sleep, no need to rush about early doors today.
I see Graham is in the same boat , he has been at the Lemsips , great thing this self medicating - but what else do you do with the cold, apart from hot toddies !! Damm - I sat last night , for the sixth in a row, "dry" apart from glasses of water and never gave the hot toddie a thought. There was a bit in one of yesterdays papers saying that of all the so called old wives tales, and home made cures, hot toddies were the most effective - so , perhaps tonight!!!! - just need to pick a good malt - NOT - cooking whisky in the toddies.
Watched my friend Rab. C. Nesbitt last night , just a bit near the bone at times, but absolutelly brilliant - he is a very good actor Gregor Fisher, takes on lots of straight roles very well. He played a Detective recently and was believable.
So now - to bed - to sleep - perchance to dream. ( Shakespeare I think)
Tuesday, 23 December 2008
Surprising what you see on the way
So, having mentioned the Cathedral last entry, I did have a photo of the high alter but somehow managed to delete it !! Sorted. having taken a couple of pictures , without the flash on , I discovered that they did not allow such acts within .
Monday, 22 December 2008
Todays Pics
Sunday, 21 December 2008
Another awe inspiring day - QQQQ
Next - after several false starts, I was up and on my way at 7 a.m. and into The Mercat, beaten by Claire.
Started to set up when "Oor Willie" arrived ( Sir Christopher) who had forgotten to brush his hair and put on his gel !! Seems that he had made a late call last night and got the Upside Down boy, Robbie out of his bed to wish him a happy birthday.
Place was fairly quiet today so after a few breakfasts served to Dutch ( lady had three eggs) ; Canadian and English visitors , I took to my true vocation and decided to tear up yet more cardboard and bag some rubbish . This led to me filling up the car with rubbish for the skip.
Back in the kitchen, young Chris, sober after an early night - no bad influence (joking) as Neeve or Niamph has gone home to Newry for X-mas , wee bit discussion over my suggestion that they cook sausages in gravy with cheese - so I think my chances of being a trainee chef will be minimal to zero.
Headed home early - but via the Council yard to dump rubbish in the skip, this was one of my father's favourite haunts - he never let me head down there on my own , always volunteered to help and invariably brought "things" back home. Today was no exception, as I picked up a good box for my tools, the workies even got a brand new sat nav complete with discs, books, cables, etc.
Home for dinner, and enjoyed an hours escapism watching the movie about the Robot who helps rob the bank, even E.T. later.
had a long session on the box , researching Freedom of Information Legislation and European Bill of Human Rights, wrote to my MP, (again), and fired off some E mails to old addresses but with little luck as they came back undelivered..
Sparky called having returned from a hike in the Moorfoot Hills, where he was nearly blown away in the gales - silly bugger -- hope he does not get blown off the top of Killiminjaro.
So RGB and Jo Jo @ HM arrived back, after an Indian meal where they even had to return a bottle of Chateauneuf Du Pape which was corked - meal was fine and 2nd bottle excellent - so now time to get our feet up for a bit - and watch "Casualty" of course.
So now we head into the last few days leading up to this season of goodwill and peace to all men.
Saturday, 20 December 2008
Come dancing final, and memories.
When I was just a slip of a boy, my mother decided that I should go to Scottish Country Dancing classes held in the Scout Hall at Juniper Green , by Currie. Me, I hated being there, the only little lad being pursued by the girls who all wanted a boy to dance with . Eventually I just went and locked myself in the toilets with the result that the dance teacher told my mother not to send me again.
In later years, while a Cadet in Durham ( about 18) it was decided that the cadets should learn ballroom dancing so that we could get off our bums and mix with the guests at the annual ball. A professional dance intructor was brought in and she had a hard time working with guys with two left feet - anyway , I enjoyed dancing with her , gliding round the floor just like twinkletoes, no mishaps, etc., except that i could not dance with anyone else. She later explained that she knew where my feet were going before I moved, that way she could get her feet outr the way before I stood on her toes.
Next best , I took part in a "twist" competition at a wedding in Morpeth, did a strip twist to Chubby Checker's " Let's Twist Again - so obviously I won , and was awarded a half pound tin of tea as the prize . Suppose thats why they call them Tea dances.
Since then , it's safer to sit on the sidlines and watch.
Belated Happy birthday Rob ( upside down man ) from all here in sunny Scotland. Graham did remember but was just a bit late !! So we hope you had a good day yesterday . Graham , after half a glass of wine has just had a wee dance - getting carried away by the brilliance on the TV - he was Not Not quite in the same class.
Get my reward in heaven - if I am lucky !!!¬
@ ze fokker; and David, were all taking the micky out of me.
Friday, 19 December 2008
Long Day - wild day - interesting.
Headed off at 7 a.m. to Bookers, and then to The Mercat Bar, but with the over zealous traffic wardens no point in getting there even a minute before 9.30 a.m. - do so at your own peril.
Managed to get unloaded and parked up and headed back to help out. As it was I ended up in the kitchen, doing my bit with Claire and Jamie making neat little packages of vegetables - then into the sink - so it was a case of "hands that do dishes".
Our new chef , Christian ( French cahppie from Paris originally) appeared to assist with lunch, his nickname will be "Ze Fokkers", it was a case of "ze fokkers" are in the oven , "ze fokkers are nearly ready", etc. Quite a character and very pleasant - it was a good laugh with the banter between him and Jamie @ Shrek.
We had plenty bookings for lunch so I had enough plates to wash - Jack of all trades.
Had to head off to George Street ( via the smelly girls shop) to a meeting of the S.G.R.A.C. of S. chaired for the last time by Charles Woolridge Gordon of Essellmont, First Grand Principal, who is now the Grand Master Mason, and will hand over to Ian Fraser at the next meeting . Had a blether to him outside before the meeting - he is really nice and we had a great time in India last year. There was a good attendance, with members present from the USA and Africa also. Did my usual party trick of nearly dozing off during the meeting - nearly !!
Anyway - headed back to the Mercat where it was bouncing, bodies everywhere, but just a bit too noisy for me so I left for home. The weather was terrible, blowing a gale but the rain had stopped - we were not as bad as through the West where there was a lot of flooding .
After some dinner I headed out to post a few more x-mas cards and ended up having a catch up session with Barbara, Micheal, Liam and briefly with Lauren who was doing computer things.
Barbara used to have a Cup pack but helped me with the scouts and even went to France with us on our first trip there - lots of stories to tell in due course.
We had a few cards ourself, and it was good to get the ones with the notes inside letting us know how folks were , Izzy from Longniddry ; Grant Ritchies who we have not seen for years, and a few others including Chandana in Liberec.
Getting no peace to write as I am watching "Die hard 2" at the same time, great movie.
Thursday, 18 December 2008
Lorraine was happy enough to see me, but Kelly and Cathy were choked with the cold, needed their hair brushing and were not keen on posing. However, no such problem with the terrible two, Sue and Christine @ Dick Turpin's Sisters. Caught Christine showing off her pair of "big jugs" and had a real laugh while they made my piece and cuppa. Christine has a mouse in her loft, so she will not go up to use her computer, what a feardie - "wee poor and timerous beastie - thees got a panic in thy breastie " as Quoted by Mr. Robert Burns.
Raring to go
Had a message from Jeremy Wattles in USA to say he will be over to Edinburgh for at holiday at the end of January - he might have finished the book he kept promising to write while he was working with us at both The Sportsman's and The Mercat.
Little Princess ( Kerrin) is a bit older this satureday , she and the girls are going ice skating tonight and coming to see us at The Mercat for dinner, hopefully their tiny bots will not be too damp with falling down.
I used to be a keen ice hocky fan and went to all the home games at Murryfield, great night, plenty of fighting on the ice between edinburgh and the Fife Flyers when they met. Took a young Kenyan lad, David , one day - he did not know what ice hocky was and had never seen ice - he sat there terrified, wrapped up in balaclava, scarf, etc, with only his white teeth shining in the dark !! Same visit he went up to seee Penicuik House after a snow storm , took loads of photos and later discovered that his camera was not working - by which time the snow had melted.
Back to skating , when I worked in Durham we used to go alternate between the skating and the dancing on a saturday night - timing it so were at the opposite venue to the fighting, those were the days of the bovver boys with their big boots on.
And the cinema in Durham had gas lights a and double chummy seats !! Those were the days.
On a sadder note - another old Mason / companion Alexander Chambers passed away in his sleep yesterday - RIP.
Wednesday, 17 December 2008
Spoke too soon
And to Cee Jay - thanks for writing , try "StuartBlaikie@aol.com"
Just thinking about the night that Malcolm Graham dropped by to see me, he was hungry and Mrs. B. offered him a sandwich, so I went, got a serving dish with a cover, etc. and when he opened it up I had put the live guinea pig on a slice of bread with salad, Malcolm was mortified!!!! bit surprised.
"Pretty Woman" on the TV - superb movie - she was gorgeous .
Took a day off
So , there I was this morning , sort of knackered but having gone back to bed I dozed off and managed another three hours snooze. having come to it was a wild rush as Mrs. B. was already up and ready to get the bus to Edinburgh, but being a typical male, next to no hair I was washed , dressed and ready in a jiffy. So armed with my Bus Pass and wonky lap top off we sped on the big red bus.
We parted company in Princes Street, so while Mrs B went her way I stopped in to see Gillian, (smelly girl at Fraser's) then headed for PC World. Here a helpful chappie prodded and poked at the wonky keyboard with a screwdriver, simple really , and machine was back , good as new. tapped his worldly wise mind for some hints - looks like I am really stupid when it comes to these instruments, then back I sped. Popped into the Mercat to get my instructions from Claire and Jamie - so that's Friday morning sorted. Quick cuppa and then bussed along to the Standing Order where lo and behold first face I saw was Auld Archie who joined me for an update on matters masonic !! with news of Mary and Sarah (wee one) who has the cold and has been freezing since she got back from Oz. We were joined by the young Pole dancer, Archie Jnr. looking smart befitting his position as Manager of this illustrious Establishment.
Mrs B. arrived full of x-mas joy, and having spent a hectic few hours browsing in "the big shops". and was happy to start gossiping with the lads. This being a bit strenuous it was necessary to tack a little "vino tinto" , good for the heart and the long awaited and promised steak and chips.
Archie let it slip that he likes the "tales of yore", of gore and of misdeeds, so I need to get the thinking cap on.
In the meantime we discover that Tracy, currently at home and looking after baby Austin and the "talented stage star , Camryn" is going caravanning at the weekend with seven young men !! MMMMMMMMM.
Anyway, headed home, tired and needing a rest - lovely E mail from Mary again in the USA confirming that we were now reconnected. The upside man and women are still in fine form in the land of Oz - been peeking.
Just watching the Royal Variety Performance on the TV , it is probably the best I have seen , Sir Cliff Richard with the Shadows , its a pity they could not have put old footage of one of earlier performances on in the background, Rhianna, some brilliant comedians and for once we were able to see HRH Prince Charles laughing his head off, Leona Lewis - exceptionally talented.
Time to call a halt, up at 4 a.m.
4.30 a.m. bit of Deja Vu
Computer now playing up - Dell Inspiron 1720 so it will be going back to see the man at PC World about its sticking keys. Currently using an external keyboard.
But two good things at least this morning , very nice message and photo from Mary Kief in PA who Graham used to live with many moons ago. Here son is now 21 and was the reason Graham stayed over there to look after him after Camp Merryheart in Hacketstown. That's where Briggsy also went and then ended up staying , getting engaged and married.
Last time we saw Mary, Wayne and the children , must have been about ten years ago when we went to their house on New years day and had steaks, done on the BBQ in a blizzard - just wonderful. So we will keep in touch again.
Nice wee comment on the end of yesterday's blog from Maureen, Craig and baby Cameron in Renfrew.
Mr Archie , Pole dancer, spotted the comments about SODS and has invited me on his next brewery trip which will be to the Harvieston Brewery in Alva, makers of their famous "Bitter and Twisted" , which he suggested was appropriate to me !! no offer of a job, but he may well get a visit later today - me and my bodyguard.
Reason for being awake - between Edinburgh City Council and now UNISON 's bloody bungling and their grossly incompetent staff and managers our life is still being made a misery - now into month FORTY THREE of our ongoing SAGA - It is worse than "War and Peace", and all brought about because an idiot Manager listened to some tittle tattle and did not have the common sense to pick up a phone and ask a simple question. So the battle rages on.
Made it to 720 Dalhousie Bonnyrigg last night, there were supposed to be either two or three candidates for a 2nd , however for various legitimate reasons they all had to call off at the last minute - but it did give us a bit time for a roll and a cuppa. Sparky and I left fairly early as he has been ill since Sunday, not the drink he says, just this latest winter bug.
So now, after this therapy session I will try to get a couple of hours sleep. Tomorrow will be a different kettle of fish - 4 a.m. up and then on the road to Glasgow and Runcorn again. And tonight we are supposed to be at an OES Installation at Bonnyrigg so I had better not be late.
Tuesday, 16 December 2008
A few inane Ramblings , but on reflextion
I did consider writing , but thought that as I had done nothing exciting I might just have reminisce about the past - however after my usual restless night and on reflection a few things came to mind.
My Passport - thanks to the SIA "losing / misplacing "it in their obviously rubbish mail system I had to get a new one, which has since arrived so , Sandra and William should or might not be pleased that I am going on holiday with them - in the meantime the SIA "found" the original in their system so I have spent £79 for no reason and been subjected to grief.
Talking about the SIA - looks as though they have actually granted me a Licence (not here yet - but according to their tracking system - in the post) so I can now go and get a job as a Door Steward if I want !! We had to get them to comply with the law as regard to supervision in The Mercat, but I am sure that Archie will let me go and practice along at the Standing Order.
Standing Order, we started a beer club there several years ago S O D S ( Standing order Drinking Society) which was a pukka club / group who enjoyed real ales and it did very well with trips to small breweries, lunches, and an annual Burns Supper. However, when RGB left and moved on the group sort of folded , so we formed M O D S - based at the Mercat, just to keep in touch, but being away from the centre of the town and with only a couple of real ales !! But we were planning on having a x-mas dinner last weekend, however time beat us , so hopefully we will have something after the New year for the faithful few.
Back to the loft / attic / office - I was trying to catch up with about four months of paper work, and get computers to work - fat chance, I have one deceased desk top which has lots on the hard drive I need to recover, a lap top with VISTA - which is doing my head in as it is not compatible with half the stuff I have and my little Palm , Dell Axim, which has hundreds of addresses on it and I cannot get it to sync with anything - while in the meantime it's battery needs replacing or kept on constant charge.
Amongst the paper work there are books and documents going back over TEN years , why ? why? do we keep all this junk. There is stuff up there going back to boxed wedding presents ( 38 years old) , enough brand new Edinburgh Crystal - Millennium, Thistle, Decanters, etc - to stock a shop; old videos , books, magazines ( just in case I want to look back), train sets , and literally hundreds of photos - bloody hell , even my good hi fi system !! Maybe one day it will get sorted again !!!
Then there I was walking about in a bit of a blur this morning - my specs are always filthy, chipped, etc, so when I looked closely, these ones had soup on them having been stuck in my shirt at dinner time and me without a bib - is this a sign of old age !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just for Jill
God willing and with a good tail wind I will be down in Runcorn on Thursday morning , so will you check with the usual ladies, Lorriane and Cathy ( she who rhymes with "The Taming of the , etc" that they have received a message, one of my E mails came back as address unknown .
And, please speak to the terrible two in the canteen to make sure they keep a hot roll for me in case I am held up in Glasgow or en route. You will get your reward in Heaven !!!
Monday, 15 December 2008
Some party pictures from Dynamic Earth
Sunday, 14 December 2008
Another good night for many
R.I.P. - Thomas Moffat Ross
T.M. Ross was the Provincial Grand Superintendent of The Provincial Royal Arch Chapter of Mid and East Lothian.
He had been quite ill and literally house bound for the past two years , but he did manage to come to my Installation in 2007, and since then he has made very few public appearances.
He was an excellent ritualist in his day and will be sadly missed, at the moment there is no date for his funeral which will doubtless be well attended.
Saturday, 13 December 2008
Today's Quiz
A good social
Friday, 12 December 2008
RA Strathearn No 34
Thursday was a busy day , popped down to The Bush to see the ever industrious Arlene and Alan (but he was missing). Off round th street, but tried three different post offices and could not get near them.
Then headed off to Crieff for a meeting with the Strathearn RA No. 34. Arrived early so found out where the lodge was, then went for a coffee and into the sweetie shop for a bag of boilings.
Was in the Lodge as soon as the doors opened and found it was like the proverbial "Tardus", looked nothing from the outside but was quite big on the inside. The place is steeped in history, the lodge , St Michael's No 38 having been formed on 27th December 1737 when the Duke of Perth was installed into the chair as RWM. The actual chair that was used is still in the building and I have a photo to go on later. The Duke of Perth was involved in the "45 Rebellion" involving "Bonnie Prince Charlie".
Their little museum on the top floor is full of facinating bits of old masonic regalia, books, photos, etc.
The actual Temple is beautiful, well decorated and with a facinating wall mural.
The actaul RA Degree was superb to watch , worked differently to the way we do it in 500, so the trip was well worth while and instructive, so I am looking forward to their next meeting when they plan do do a couple of bits of Ritual I have never seen done on the floor.
Off to the hospital now
Thursday, 11 December 2008
Licensed Trade ball, Assembly Rooms
To find them, look up Photobucket, and then where it says search images , put in "sesltaball"
and it will ask if that is what you mean and then click on it - good hunting.
Esk 42's new Hon . Member
Wednesday, 10 December 2008
Teamwork and computers
Tuesday, 9 December 2008
99 and still counting
So it was up all day, on the go, out and about in Penicuik before getting the McEwans Bus into Edinburgh . The bus trip was a riot as a very strange, super hyper Welsh bloke got on with his friend, and he would not shut up, started to pester an old man and at one stage looked as though he was going to pinch his suitcase. I think he was an adult version of one of the attention deficit disorder sufferers. He was going on about writing a book, called twelve chapters, with twelve chapters and twelve pages in each chapter - but managed to work out that 12 times 12 was 148 !!!
Took a wander into Fraser's to see Gillian, (one of the smelly girls), and also the lasses on the Clarin's counter then headed along to The Mercat Bar where Jamie@ Shrek @ Gregory the jailer was working in the kitchen - not too happy as he had heard of his latest nickname.
Headed out with Mrs. B. for yet another meeting with "The Council" , the bloke we saw was very nice, doing his job , but again we find evidence that others involved are not - really bloody frustrating. So it was homewards, for anther chat on the phone with our man from UNISON. At this reate we will all have beards, zimmers and have forgotton what the whole thing was about by the time someone decides to come up with a resolution.
In the excitement !! I had completely forgotton that I was to phone Grumpy Graeme the rat catcher who was going to come and sort out Mr Mouse - so no doubt it will be the patter of tiny feet again tonight till he can get in and do the business.
I had a Provincial visit to take part in at RA Forresters, Tranent, so despite being nearly asleep on my feet I headed off where there was a good crowd in attendance - however, after a shortened meeting I beat a hasty retreat rather than stay for the x-mas dinner. I need to behave his week as my appointment at the hospital is now on Friday.
Sparky Mark called to say that he had saved lives and worked very hard on Monday night, even doen overtime - so he will be really stressed and need to lie in a dark room for a bit longer - and tonight he had gone for a moonlight hike in the Pentlands to keep up his training schedule.
Kind of jumbled tonight , but so is my head, so its time for bed,
It took a mouse
So, when I was lying awake at 2.30 a.m. I could hear the patter of tiny feet up in the loft, our mouse is back , or a mouse is back, seeking some heat as it is -6 C outside at the moment. So I thought back to when as a small boy , probably about 4 yrs old and living at cockburn farm, about a mile from balerno Village where my father worked as ahead dairyman.
The farm was owned by Alix Buchanan-Smith, who later became Lord Balerno, and was a very respected member of the agricultural fraternity, having studied in the USA, etc. His brother in law was Richard Austen Butler, (RAB Butler) well known Conservative MP and intrumental in developing education.
However, I digress, in the summer when the harvest was on, they used to bring in the big traction engine, to drive the threshing machines, and as the crops were cut by the horse drawn cutters the barly was but through the thresher to collect the grain . Obvioulsy the fields were full of filed mice who nested in the corn / barley, and as the cutting took place hey were stunned or killed. So , young master Blaikie (me) used to go and collect all these dead mice and take them back into the farm. On this particular day I was in the dairy, where you could drink the fresh milk as it came off the coolers and then into the milk churns, or through to the tanks before bottling - all done by hand. There I was in the so called sterile dairy, with rows upon rows of little dead mice all laid out on the floor when RAB Butler came in looking for Sir Alix !!! I think he took it all in good humour, however, just think what would have happened if it had been these days.
Being a sort of active and wild wean, I was forever falling foul of Sir Alix, often being marched off the farm , over the bridge and given back to mother with the instructions that I was forbidden to return. I am sure my parents were delighted - not. I even fell into the sewrage sludge pond one day, and had to be rescued to save me from drowning, was hosed down and taken home where it took sever days of baths to eventually get the taste and smell away. Bet they were pleased when we left Cockburn Farm and moved to East Kinleith Farm at Currie - but that is another story.
Happy days - now , that poor wee mouse up in the loft will be hunted remorselessly for keeping us awake.
Monday, 8 December 2008
Well done both Fiona and Kevin
Mrs. B. took off on the big bus, makes life easier when the return fare is less than one and half hours parking in the City Centre. I see from tonight's Edinburgh Evening News that due to the chaos caused by the ongoing tramworks there have been so many parking bays lost that the Edinburgh City Council are down over £1.5m on lost revenue from parking and fines !!! At this rate the City will go down the tubes along with the Bank of Scotland.
So - eventually , I had a run out and popped in to so see my long time friend and Best Man , Graeme Mackay @ grumpy futtuck - the rat catcher. Good to catch him at home for his dinner and get all his news. Latest being hat he is aGrandad again , this time another girl, born two weeks ago to Fiona and Kevin, baby Paige - lovely name. However - there was a story to this birth, Fiona went into into labour and was rushed by Kevin to St. John's Hospital into the labour ward - but being like her dad, not wanting to part with anything - just hung onto the baby. BUT - Kevin was due for a final interview to join the Police in Edinburgh , so this also being very important, he had to get M in Law over to sit while he went to Police HQ. When he got there, shattered having been up all night, the panel discovered what his predicament was, rushed the interview, and then as he was leaving to rush back to the hospital told him he had been accepted and starts in February - well done and congratulations. In the meantime , of course, baby Paige had popped onto the scene - typical women , cannot wait for anyone.
Reminded me of when RGB Junior was born , Mrs. B. had planned on doing some knitting in the labour ward !! Sent me home and there I was washing the car when the Polis were shouting at me from the Office window to move my but and get into the Elsie Inglis maternity , but he was well ahead of me - and has never changed since.
Now, things to get on with, "a tout a leur"