Moli Ships, bikes and Snails…

I’m starting to wonder if my blogging world is broken. Along with my Facebook updates I’m struggling to celebrate, lament and comment on my life. I think I know why and I need to deal with it as I really do enjoy writing my blog.

Facebook however, I’m not missing as much. It seems that its mostly videos of people popping 20 year old spots and less than inspirational memes. It’s certainly a far cry from when Facebook started out and friends shared thoughts, pictures and status updates of their own. I guess Facebook has become lazy.

So, what’s been going on with me? Some of you might be interested even if we don’t speak to each other any more or actually never met in the first place.

This year the defence show was at Excel again and as usual I took some pictures of the arrivals that included,

• Royal Navy Type 23 Frigate HMS Iron Duke
• Royal Navy River Class HMS Tyne
• Royal Navy Hunter Class MCMV HMS Hurworth
• Royal Canadian Navy Halifax Class HMCS Winnipeg
• Belgian Navy Costal Patrol Vessel BNS Castor
• German Navy K130 Class Corvette FGS Ludwigshafen
• Indian Navy Talwar Class INS Trikand
• Sea Owl Naval Training Ship VN Partisan

All of these ships have to pass through the lock next to my home and some of them sadly arrived at silly O’clock that meant I wasn’t able or willing to take any pictures. I only ventured out once to catch an arrival at 3am that turned out to be a bit of a farce as the bridge that rises to let them into Victoria dock wouldn’t open. So, not very much happened beyond me being very tired and cold.

VN Partisan

HMCS Winnipeg FFH338

HMCS Winnipeg FFH338

HMCS Winnipeg FFH338

HMCS Winnipeg FFH338

HMCS Winnipeg FFH338

HMS Iron Duke (F234)Having really got into cycling this year I’ve been slowly getting more and more distance as my strength and fitness improve. I’m not like those nutters that can do 150 miles before breakfast but I have managed to get to around 25 miles and I’m proud of myself as I’m mostly made of lard, unfit and with a broken spine. Don’t get me wrong, my legs afterwards are like jelly but I always feel great. Moli

Moli

Recently I did a ride from my home in the Royal Docks to Westminster and back. The route used the Greenway to Stratford, Bow to Whitechapel, Tower Bridge to Southbank. Big Ben to Embankment, Tower Hill to Canary Wharf and then back home. Along the route we did get to see Christopher Werkowicz playing a tuba which shoots out fire! Christopher Werkowicz playing a tuba which shoots out fire

I went to see a play recently called, ‘The curious case of the dog in the night-time’ at the Gielgud Theatre.

Curious incident of the dog in the night-timeIt’s a great story and the staging was very different to anything I’ve ever seen. The set was surrounded on all sides including the floor with LED lights that create movement and spaces that the performers can work within. The ticket I had came with restricted view that was fairly restricted unless I hung over the balcony in a way that didn’t feel very safe. It should have also read restricted leg room that made The Royal Court or Easyjet look like luxury. After the interval I moved to an empty seat which gave me direct views of the stage and this made things much more enjoyable. I won’t spoil it for you by telling you any of the plot but I would certainly recommend going to see this play but you really need to be careful with the seating. I would certainly argue that being higher in the theatre would give a better experience than the stalls.                   Sunset at London City Airport

I recently took this picture while walking to the station during a lovely sunset. Hope you like it?

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One good thing. Doctor Who is back on TV.

One bad thing, I keep stepping on snails in the dark.

M

Moli spots a missile and gets a pain in the arse…

It’s about time I got blogging again…

I’ve recently been struggling with terrible back pain having done the most extraordinary exercise of opening a blind at home.  Ever since my car crash in 2002 my spine has been fairly weak but when it goes ping I normally get better after a few days.  However the latest painful episode just doesn’t want to heal.  Walking has been difficult and the pain really takes my breath away. 

Lower Back Pain

I decided that I needed to do something different this time and paid top dollar for a Canary Wharf based osteopath that has been able to get me walking again but with some limited range of movement.  It just seems that since passing 40 my body is taking longer to heal.  Sadly the money runs out soon and I can’t afford to continue the plan much longer.  I really hope I don’t have a relapse and end up using a walking stick full time.  Once my treatment plan is completed I intend to start swimming in the local pool, which everyone tells me will help.  Painkillers do nothing for me; so I really hope I can get pain free and maybe one day, go for a run.  I’ll take a long walk as a compromise.

As a keen photographer I sometimes get asked to take pictures and a couple of weeks ago I was asked to take shots of some warships in Victoria Dock.  The British, Swedish and South Korean Navy’s were visiting for the DSEI event, which is a defence event at Excel London. 

DSEI 2013 Naval Exhibition

DSEI 2013 Naval Exhibition

DSEI 2013 Naval Exhibition

Misslies

The bridge that spans the dock was closed for security reasons as the event has attracted demonstrators.  The bridge was opened for my exclusive access and I managed to get some pictures that nobody else could take.  A real privilege seeing the state of the art ships up close, including some new missiles for sale.

Living in London you would imagine that I’ve seen most places in the town that I love but I’d never visited the Columbia Road flower market. 

Columbia Road Flower Market

Columbia Road Flower Market

It is only a narrow street in London, E2 but it is full of great character and characters from the market stall sellers to the live music.  The short strip of road has over priced and in some cases questionable art for sale in the small shops that sit behind the stalls of flowers, trees and plants.

Columbia Road Flower Market

Columbia Road Flower Market

Columbia Road Flower Market

I loved the atmosphere and vibe and could have wandered around for longer but it just isn’t that big.  Having arrived early I missed out on having a drink and some food at the Royal Oak pub that sits nicely in the middle of the action.   I can’t wait to go back soon…

I think that catches up on the past month,

M