Sunday, January 28, 2007

Durham

Me and shenay at Durham castle!

Sunday, January 21, 2007

High art


Just browsing some art at the Muse Dorse.
Like the old saying says, I don't know art but I know what I like.

Trip to Paris- 16th-18th Jan


We went to Paris this week, it was a Xmas pressie from Ross to me, as our last little trip just the two of us before the baby is born... we had a brill time, apart from me getting more tired.. but we stopped off in alot of cafe's for breaks which was nice anyway.
The pictures above are of me in Jardin Du Luxenburg, which was a lovely walk.. and a picture of Ross in out favourite cafe we always go to when we go to Paris, the Cafe Panis, right next to Notre Dame... this was as soon as we got there, 10.30am english time and ross was already on the red wine, but then again it was the best red wine we've ever tasted Bouilly mmmmm god i was dying to have some...

Saturday, January 13, 2007

Baby shower

Hi guys....here's the pictures from the baby shower.

They are all in this website: http://www.flickr.com/photos/rosswigham/sets/72157594476617368

Thanks for all the presents and for coming. and thanks to my mum for making the food.

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Thursday, January 11, 2007

Busy harbour


The ships are stacked in pretty tight - wouldn't want to drive one of those through.

Rickshaw traffic jam


Taxis are an absolute nightmare to get hold of, so these are the easiest if not the cheapest way to get back after a night out.

Sunday, January 07, 2007

Raffles or Regency super mart?



I've heard quite a few people dismissing Singapore for being too modern and overly built up compared to all the other countries in South East Asia. As it's normally rich, middle class white people saying it I've always found it a bit hollow as if they should all be living in mud huts and walking round barefoot.

It is far more commercial tahn anywhere else in that area and there are lots of shopping centres and international chains which is a bit of a shame, but's there's also loads of well preserved old buildings and natural areas.

Although you don't need to stay there all that long I thought it was really interesting to see the contrast between here and other places in the region.

Why did the tourist cross the road



Although the roads in Singapore are pretty bust they're also well ordered and completely organised. They do all roadworks at night and have timers on the crossings. Once the green man comes on you get exactly 30 seconds to get across the road before the traffic starts. In Britain that would probably be a rough guide, but over there once the time is up the cars are coming ready or not.

It's good in one way becuase the timer also tells you how long until the next green man will come on again, but it also acts as a bit of a challenge, if you get there and the timer is on 3 seconds do you chance it and sprint across about 9 lanes?

I think the drivers take it as a personal insult if you do try to beat them across - we saw a group of English public school boys give it a go, swanning across in their collars-up rugby shirts, before having to dodge moving cars who seemed to be actullay trying to hit them. Good for them!

Tuesday, January 02, 2007

Happy New year

The first day of 2007....seven years since the Millenium....Time seems to be speeding up!

Despite the freezing cold we went for a walk to try and freshen up a bit. If you ever go out for a meal with someone who isn't drinking alcohol it's really hard to judge the pace you should be going at. Really they should provide you with a pace setter like they do in the athletics or you end up flying through beers, bottles of wine, champaigne, window lean.....

Because we were meeting friends for New Years Day I didn't go to the match, which turned out to be one of the best for years.

Happy New Year!

NYE


Despite the opportunity for extreme drunkenness, I always think there’s something mildly depressing about New Year’s Eve. You’re another year older, the bars are all packed with once-a-year drinkers, you have to pay to get into the tatty boozer where they would normally pay you to come in and there’s that determined air of forced fun that you usually only find in America.

Because Pinar can’t drink we needed to find something a bit different to do this year, something that didn’t involve trailing round bars and house parties watching me get drunk. We ended up going into Newcastle having a meal, watching some live music then coming home and it was actually much better than the usual run on Dec 31.

Christmas TV



There’s only so many episodes of the Two Ronnies or Eastenders Christmas specials you can watch committing serious crimes, especially locked in the house over the festive holiday.

With TV plumbing unprecedented levels of shitness this year we went over to the Area for a bit of a break. The Blue Planet live is just like watching Planet Earth at home on your TV, except you have 18 meter screen and a 76 piece orchestra playing the music.

If anything the screen was a bit too big but it was a really good way to spend a night and a really eclectic mix of people.
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