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Wednesday, 31 March 2010

It's day light saving time...............

hello all,

its been a few weeks since i posted something and its not down to a lack of things to write about but i've been mulling over feedback about this and chatting with experienced bloggers e.g. Nick. There seems to be an unwritten code to blogging and i've been given lesson 101 on "best practice" and the main lesson is, new topic equals new blog. But i'm still playing with my style so we'll evolve together....

Easter is upon us and i've been thinking about easter and christmas, not thinking but comparing and not based on religious merit but more on how much stuff you get for free. Obviously Christmas wins hands down on actual things you unwrap but what about the other stuff! so here is a pro's and con's of christmas vs easter

Christmas Pro's and con's

Pro's

presents
family
food (Christmas dinner, best meal of the year???)
alcohol
tree/decorations

Con's

bad tv (what happened, it used to be amazing)
traveling (lot's and lots of traveling from family to family)
itchy jumpers
Means new years eve is around teh corner (its just annoying)
tree/decorations  (i dont like it when there taken down)
reality tv stuff taking over christmas
songs

Easter pr's and con's

Pro's

its spring and USUALLY nice weather
presents (if your from one of those families, we didnt get anything but there you go)
Family
Easter eggs / loads of chocolate
nice food
TV seems better (easter sunday channel 5 - wizard of oz then big fish)
hot cross buns
no coke related merchandise
no reality tv related crap using a holiday to make money
Summer is coming - festivals (future blog)

Con's

not as many presents
for me, no time off work
ummmmmmmmmmmmm can't think of anything else, got any suggestions???


both have football so that's good. So on that bases Easter Wins. well done easter

look we bought some eggs


thats 126 eggs in my car aka big dunc. yes we had to fold the seats down....................................................







have a nice easter. more posts to come

Gavin

written whilst listening to Capdown

Friday, 12 March 2010

What, When, Where, How, Why?

hello people.

Firstly thanks for the comments after my first proper blog, very well received and i think i've sorted out the subscription thingy, there should be a section on this page somewhere for you to click and you get an email everytime i blog.

i used the 5 title words this week for a presentation I did for work. Myself and my manager rocked up to Glamorgan's atrium, very nice shinny white building and stood in-front of slightly interested students, (some asked us questions afterwards). I'm trying to get universities involved in the salvation army by getting the students to make dvd's for us, fingers crossed we'll get interest. picture below is my boss preping himself before we go on. And by the way i've never seen so many mac's in one room.


in the world of the allotment its been a busy week, i used my nice book which lisa bought me for my birthday last year, i would have written nice new book but its old now. I should get browny points for using it and showing a picture of it here....



This book is my jotter plan (new phrase for business plans) i'm adopting the chaos theory business module and making everything up as i go, which is what i understand chaos theory to be but i'm sure there's a wiki page about it. o yep here you go. Its a nice book though isn't it, leather with a lovely elastic thingy to keep all my jotting in one place. But if you see this book please return it to me, no doubt i'll leave it somewhere as i do with a lot of things. Lisa, Nick CV and my mum will vouch for me on that. So with this book i can strive forward "to infinite and beyond"

That reminds me, Toy Story 3!!! is coming out on 3D and because of that i've google it and found the official traile,r please check it out http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_FfHA5whXc . A spanish buzz and andy is going to college, what will the team do??? and 2nd most exiting thing, more randy newman songs. I got reminder of this because we got UP on Blue Ray last night and both of the new batman's which we're watching tonight BACK TO BACK!. I'm down the with blue ray and ps3 for having that within its magical walls. My playstation archive is growing now i purchased fight night 4 and tiger woods golf so if your on the ps3 add me and we'll game it up, my addy thing is GJBonson.

Anyway those things are all indoor activities, there has been outdoor developments for us. Lisa picked her bike up from the bike shop. What a legend that place is, Tom Davies Cycles and its a proper old skool shop.No organisation to be seen anywhere unless you count the baskets full of paperwork and bikes arranged  under the filing style of avant garde. Actually its the real life definition of chaos theory, any academics out there looking for an example of chaos theory management in progress, the Tom Davies Cycles is the place to be. If you have a bike or looking for a new one then go to this place. it's a traditional family business with staff who really do know what there on about, well for basic cycling needs anyway. Lisa was very impressed and it was really cheap plus the senior bike women person takes all the bikes out for a test run and reported back that Lisa's bike is a very good ride!



Other outside activities have been pencilled in for this weekend and most exciting is the overhaul of the greenroom's (Name of our HQ as everything seems to be green here) garden. Whether this happens is another matter but the plan is to plant some seeds (which i cant find right now) into old wellies and wait for our crop. Any tips from anyone??? please comment, email, what ever but it would be nice for some help here.
We'll take pictures and hopefully report back next week.....

Wow post is here and i'm gonna sign off, but not before i list my top 5 snacks to have whilst blogging.

1. Munchies (note leather book picture)
2. Pringles (90 in a tube now)
3. Toast with nutella on
4. Galaxy bar ( an chocolate wont do)
5. Dried fruit

and for those asking when the next Culture Vulture is out - i don't know. Email super N Dog nick@culturevulturezine.com that's .COM now same for the wesite, www.culturevulturezine.COM i think 2010 will be a good year for Culture Vulture.

p.s is this the best beard ever????? and meet stavros


P.P.S the subscription thing is weird if you'd like an email sent out when i update this then please email me at:

gavin@theallotmentpr.com or gavin@culturevulturezine.com and i'll set up a group. Also if you want to send me anything via post (zines, music, films, artwork, etc etc etc) or enquire about marketing help for your business, that's the best place to ask for the address

Sunday, 7 March 2010

First blog - Introduction a Middle and an End

Hello everyone,

this is the first real blog I've ever done and it's the start of the "new me". The old me would have written one of these over a period of 6 months and never actually got around to posting it, so an end to that me and onwards. I feel I should introduce myself before we dive straight into "blogging" or is this blogging? Don't know....

Anyway for those in Cardiff you may have come across my beard or noticed me stood alongside Nick as we try to make people look at the his magazine "Culture Vulture". I've been apart of CV (Culture Vulture) since the first few weeks of its existence and as that website has had a face lift i thought it would be a nice time for me to start this up.

This blog is probably gonna be updated on a weekly bases and i'm aiming to blog about things happening over the next few weeks, what i've noticed and generally what ever catches my eye, so your guess is as good as mine as to whats gonna be coming up.

So what's happened this week...............

Last weekend a good friend of mine came over from Berlin. His name is Jereon and he's originally Dutch and some would say it's surprising he now lives in Berlin (Holland and Germany don't get on - a lot like most countries and Germany but there's a bit more of a local rivalry between those two, like wales v england or cardiff v swansea or everton v liverpool - you get it) But he's loving Berlin and i'll be going there later in the year so that's another blog pencilled in. He got here and we went out, we arrived back at my house at 12.30 am and he wanted to go straight into town but most places here close at 2am which isn't the lifestyle he undertakes. Berlin is like most European cities, it's 24/7, i'm kinda happy Cardiff isn't like that. Imagine the drunk people 24/7 yuk..... but Berlin doesn't have the drinking culture of the UK, as Jereon pointed out time and time again. I've never heard the line "you wouldn't see people that in Berlin" occur so much. This line only came out when a drunk girl wearing minimal clothing stumbled past, so in Cardiff that was a lot. Why is the drinking culture so different over here???? please comment

So Saturday and Sunday we pottered around South Wales showing Jereon some sights but I wanted him to remember Cardiff for something more than a city full of drunk people. My opportunity arose on the Monday or St David's Day! Now, when i was a younger person I remembered dressing up as a solider in those cool costume with the plastic sword which always bent and the girls had the traditional dresses on and the kid turned up with the MASSIVE leek pinned to his jumper which was so heavy is stretched the collar of his jumper down. Anyway my point is, We celebrated it which is something i haven't done for years and felt it necessary to make a point of celebrating it with Jereon.

The plan of attack was, breakfast at the new fancy John Lewis which started its new menu by the way. I had a breakfast crepe which i highly recommend, crepe with mushrooms, bacon, tomatoes and cheese wow. (Food may feature a lot on this page) and then hit up Cardiff Castle and hope something St David's dayee was happening.

Have you seen how much it is to enter Cardiff Castle is now???? £10.50 for the Essential Visit or £13.50 for the premium tour, wasn't it free to wonder the grounds once? Anyway it seems a bit pricey for my liking but thinking about it they do need money to pay for that massive crane which some how invaded the place. I didn't see it mount an attack. So no joy at Cardiff Castle BUT the kinda lady on reception did tell me about the St David's Day parade which was due to begin at midday from the town hall and go through town and stop outside the massive TV in the Hayes. And for this information the women gave me a tube of daffodil bulbs (MASSIVE BONUS) which paired up with the free energy light bulbs i'd got from a blue tent in the middle of Queens street, so as we're now bulbed up to the max we headed over to town hall with a curious pessimistic glint in our eyes. Was this parade ready to deliver especially with a street party expert on board (I'm referring to Jereon there, google "Holland Queens Day party" or even better click here, they know how to party)

We trotted over to the starting point and at first it looked very lame, lots of buses from the vallies which ferried children down to make the parade seem a lot bigger than it was. ut as kick off approached the atmosphere changed and random folk appeared from subways, big doors and from thin air, especially the druids. I didn't see them turn up just one minute there was a massive dude shouting orders and rallying the troops, no children. Subsequently it was go time and what seemed like a little trickle of fellow St David's Day patrons turned into an onslaught, people appeared at once and started marching, it was great. The parade went from the town hall, down St Mary's straight, down mill lane and stopped by the big telly where everyone had a sing song. My only ? about the whole thing was, Surely we should have the day off and have a massive party and why wasn't this massively promoted. It would have been brilliant seeing the streets of Cardiff FULL of people all out celebrating St David's day. I understand there's police costings etc etc but if everyone is out in Cardiff like on a rugby day then the costs will become irrelevant as people will spend money enjoying themselves. I'm would like Cardiff Council to promote these things a bit more effectively, have a designated bill board just for Cardiff Council, do something so people know what's going on. We don't all go to the library you know. (Incidently we joined our localy library yesterday, its very easy). Anyway i took photo's of the parade see............



















Well i think i'll sign off now, i was going to write about lots but these seems to be a very long blog and i've already drunk 2 cups of coffee as you can see. Over and out for now.......

Gavin