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Fireworks, 2012

So another year has arrived and inspired by various other blog posts on happiness, I’ve decided to make a list of things to do/see/achieve/avoid this year, in the vain hope of being encouraged to achieve them because they’re written down! Note I don’t like the idea of New Year ‘resolutions’ so will avoid such word from hereon in. Think of this as my ‘Happiness Project‘, as most of these unashamedly focus on me!

Travel:

  • Spend more time visiting parts of the UK that I have so far neglected (and take photos)
  • Visit the US, preferably San Francisco (and take LOTS of photos)
  • Visit at least one European city (Prague and Vienna are top of the list)
  • Take more time to escape London into the countryside, whether long walks or exploring National Trust estates etc (and, you guessed it, take photos)

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A Fresh Start

New Day
I seem to switch the way I write online and blog platforms fairly frequently, having moved from WordPress to Posterous earlier this year and now back to WordPress again.
Anyway, this is a chance for a fresh start coming into 2012, and hopefully a better way for me to share news and photos with anyone who stumbles across my corner of the web!

Plus I’m really looking forward to using this site to share some of the fabulous writing and photography I come across online! It will help inspire and cajole me to take more (and better) photos on my travels and in London.

Holidays

So I have returned from my six months in Abu Dhabi and am currently enjoying six weeks of holiday before starting back at work as a qualified solicitor!

I’ve had a fabulous two weeks in Switzerland (Nyon & Rosswald) and in Italy (Milan) with some great weather. This is one of my favourite photos I’ve taken in Nyon.

Sunset on Abu Dhabi

So my time in Abu Dhabi is coming to an end. I fly home to London next Friday and begin 6 weeks of qualification leave…I am incredibly happy that in a few weeks I will be a qualified lawyer and an associate in a Bank Finance department.

But before that, I have lots to do and people to see. I will be spending time in Milan, Geneva, Portugal and of course in London. It has been a fascinating 6 months here in the United Arab Emirates and I have the majority of it! I’ve also learnt an awful lot about myself!

Now, it’s time to get back to loved ones and enjoy the rest of the European summer.

Autumn Colours

Sun Through The Trees: Westonbirt Arboretum, Westonbirt, Wiltshire, UK

I haven’t been out and about with my camera as much as I’d have liked this autumn, but did manage a trip to the always beautiful Westonbirt Arboretum in Wiltshire a few weekends ago.
The highlight was definitely the acer ‘glade’…incredible colours.
The Flickr set is here.

Naked Wines

Naked Wines logo
I’ve recently signed up to a new wine venture called Naked Wines, from the founder of Virgin Wines and 17 former senior Virgin Wines staff. From the press release:

Rowan Gormley, founder of Virgin Money, the Virgin One Account, Orgasmic Wines and Virgin Wines, launched www.nakedwines.com, on 1 December 2008, to be a ‘Facebook for Wine Lovers’.

The site “lists 96 wines from 32 small producers, with the focus on up and coming wine regions (like Chile’s Bio-Bio Valley)” and “Customers can also become ‘Naked Wines Angels’, where the winemaker offers 6 bottles of wine for free to encourage the customer to try their wines (the customer paying UK duty and delivery of £15.85 for 6 bottles). The custumer gets 33% of their spend with that winemaker refunded if they agree to support them by pre-paying £5 a month towards their next case.

The idea is to bring wine from the smaller lesser known growers and get it into the hands of (hopefully) eager British wine drinkers. The ‘Facebook’ part is done via friendly profiles of each grower (Bruwer Raats and his lovely Chenin Blanc [CT] is a favourite) and a ‘Wall’ which allows drinkers to post their comments, feedback and communicate with the grower.

There are a couple of novel features, the main one being their “Wine Angels“. This is a strategy by Naked Wines to build a relationship between the buyer and the maker, in the hope you will obviously continue to buy more of their wine, plus give them a more stable and predictable revenue stream. It’s an interesting idea, and I’ve already snapped up a mixed case in their January sale which includes some more of the delicious Chenin Blanc [CT] from Bruwer Raats.

All in all, it’s an interesting new venture and I look forward to seeing the quality of the wines in my mixed case.

What’s Greg watching now?

In a follow-up to my previous post and Rob’s initial question, I thought I’d summarise what’s keeping me hooked on TV currently.

  • Heroes – Now onto Season 3, I’m enjoying the battle lines being drawn in the classic good vs evil fight to come…plus great cameos by Seth Green and Breckin Meyer who run…wait for it…a comic book store and ‘advising’ one of the Heroes. In their words: “Best…Day…Ever”.
  • Fringe – From J.J. Abrahms, this follows a team of FBI agents and scientists as they investigate ‘fringe science’ events…a little like a new X-Files. Decent length episodes, great cast (in my opinion), creepy corporation; here’s hoping they renew this for another season!
  • Californication – Season 2 has started, I’ve watched the first few episodes and frankly got bored…may give it another go over the Christmas period.
  • House – Still on good form, nice to see Cameron and Chase still playing reasonable roles…watch if only for Hugh Laurie
  • Prison Break – Season 4 has become less about breaking out and more about breaking IN to places, but still highly enjoyable…if a little predictable. The show has changed substantially since Season 1 (partly by necessity, I admit) and I’m yet to decide whether the change is for the better.
  • Chuck – Still fun, still geeky, glad it’s back. Easy-watching humour for a weekday night
  • Spooks – Season 7 has started here in the UK and the season-arcing plotline seems to involve Russia, Russians and more Russians. The writing is still tight, action scenes are believable (mostly) and newcomer Richard Armitage adding more depth in his role as Lucas North. A must-watch show, the writers continue to go where viewers never expect them too…see Episode 7.
  • Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles – Following on from the events of Terminator 2: Judgement Day, watch if only for the creepy Shirley Manson (Garbage) as a T-1001 and Summer Glau (Serenity) as John Connor’s protector (most of the time).
  • Life – This intriguing show stars Damian Lewis as Charlie Crews, a detective who was recently released from prison after serving twelve years for a crime he did not commit and is on the hunt for the comspirators…plus he’s very Zen and loves fruit. Watch if only for his detective partner, Dani Reese played by Sarah Shahi.And briefly, I dip into Smallville (guilty pleasure) and Dirty Sexy Money (if only for the fantastic Donald Sutherland) as well as the usual Top Gear, Mock the Week and Have I Got News For You.

    Is there anything I’m missing?
    Needless to say I’m eagerly awaiting the return of Battlestar Galactica in 2009.

Bellinzona, Ticino


After my stay in Geneva and my great visit to the Montreux Jazz Festival, it was time to move on. I took a beatiful train journey through Switzerland to Zurich, where I changed trains for the the Cisalpino high speed line through the Swiss Alps to a small town called Bellinzona in the Swiss-Italian canton of Ticino.
This area has to be one of the most beautiful regions in the world and appears in many films where the scenery often looks like it has been inserted with CGI…there´s no way it could be real…
Bellinzona is a small town close to the larger towns/cities of Lugano and Locarno, both on beautiful lakes. The town is nestled in a valley with three large castles strung across the narowest part. It´s quite a climb to reach the highest one, especially in 30 deg heat but well worth it for the views.

Geneva and Montreux

My three days in Geneva have come to an end and it was a great place to start my trip. I know the city back to front so while I did take the time to wander round the lake front and through the Old Town, my stay was more about meeting up with old friends.
I spent a very chilled evening on Geneve Plage and yesterday managed to drop in to the Montreux Jazz Festival. I’ve been before and if anything it has improved. For starters, you can’t get a much better location; palm tree lined shores of Lac Leman, mountains towering round on all sides and the entire lakefront transformed into foor stalls, boutiques and music stages.
The beauty of the Festival is that the majority of the acts are free to watch and only bigger names require tickets. Should you wish, you can see this year everyone from 30 Seconds to Mars and The Ting Tings to Lenny Kravitz and Sheryl Crow!
Anyway, I took along a group of fellow backpackers and we spent the day watching the likes of the Oxford Uni Big Band.
Needless to say, pictures and videos will be up on Flickr when I get the chance!
Right, next train to catch, this time to the stunning Bellinzona in the Swiss-Italian canton of Ticino.

London-Paris-Geneva

The first leg of my trip is almost over. I was on the 09:26 Eurostar from shiny St Pancras to Gare du Nord and happily arrived early…to be greeted by muggy wet conditions. Ah well, I had not planned on spending any time in Paris this time as I’m saving it for a weekend break in the Autumn. Anyway, I made my way to Gare de Lyon and sat around reading and people watching all afternoon…trying to get rid of my poorly-timed man flu!
I’m writing this from a rather busy TGV train to Geneva and according to my GPS we’re travelling at around 160mph…not sure about its accuracy but we certainly seem to be moving fast.
Right, back to playing Scrabble in French with some random fellow passengers!

Update: The TGV broke down last night. Something about lightning hitting the points, which I thought was a purely English excuse. Anyway, arrived into Geneva Cornavin about 23.15 and checked in to the Youth Hostel at 23.30.