A right Moli Jubilee…

I think its time for a catch up. After all, I started this blog to get an insight into Moli’s world and then I go and forget or honestly couldn’t be motivated enough to write something. Indeed, the last time I wrote something on here was just before the Queens Jubilee river pageant, which I planned to attend. My girlfriend Fleur told me that my last entry wasn’t very good and it would have been better not to do it at all, which is fair enough.

Anyway, on the day of the river pageant I had to get up at what can only be described as silly O’clock in order to get a good clear spot to watch the events of the day. During most of May we had the most amazing hot weather and everything was set for a great June weekend of celebration. However this June morning was bloody cold, cloudy, wet and actually more like November. The trip into town was made easier when I got to share a lift with a neighbor as far as Tower Hill. Parking up around the back of Cable Street we made our way on foot to the tube line and the crowds at 7am were already building up. We decided to make our way over to Lambeth Bridge and placed ourselves outside the MI5 building, Thames House. The view of the river was excellent and we had a view opposite us of the London Fire brigade riverboat service, which served as a good backdrop.

Moli

The time was 8am and the Queen wasn’t passing our location for 7 hours. This is a fact that only really dawned on me once I was perched against the damp river wall without a place to sit. The time passed as slowly as its possible to do without actually going backwards. The temperature started to drop and it was then that I started to wish I were watching it on TV like every other sane human being that day. However things went from bad to worse when the heavens opened and cold rainwater covered us right through to our bones. It was that fine mist rain that gets into every nook and cranny and after 3 hours or so my cranny was soaking wet. However I couldn’t feel my nook due to the cold so every cloud and all that.

The time eventually passed and the crowds behind us were 10 deep. It was at this time that Fleur called and said she was coming to join us. This was great news as I’d not seen her for a while due to her night shifts at the hospital but the logistics of getting to find us in the thick of it was simply amazing. She fought her way though and things were now ready to begin. The rain had stopped for a while and the first of the boats began to pass. The sheer number of row boats, barges, tugs and water craft was staggering and well worth the effort of getting wet and losing all feeling in my legs.

Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant

Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant

As the Queens barge approached the cheers and passion people had for the Queen was clear and the feelings of patriotism was overwhelming. It made me proud to be British. The Spirit of Chartwell passed by fairly quickly but I did get a chance to take a few pictures before the heavens opened up at full thrust and almost ruined the whole event. Only in England!!!

Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant

Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant

Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant

As soon the more interesting boats passed by we decided to head home before the rush and to get to a 40th birthday party in Chelmsford. This seems to have been the same idea everyone else had and the roads and exit out soon became blocked.

Jubilee crowds

We had to make our way to Green Park which is a good 25 minute walk. So much for a quick get away…

My friend Lisa’s party was really good with Blackjack and Roulette tables to keep everyone entertained and plenty to eat and drink but sadly I didn’t do too well with lady luck. Thank goodness it was play money.

My school friend Vip didn’t do too well either…

Vip

Over the following next few days the Diamond Jubilee celebrations continued with a concert and Buckingham Palace and a Parade along the Mall. Having learnt from my river pageant experience I decided to go along fairly late in the day and when I arrived near Buckingham Palace the crowds were beyond a joke and the chances of seeing anything along the Mall was nil.

Diamond Jubilee celebrations

I managed to fight my way over to Hyde Park to watch it on the big screen with the rest of the crowds, which was pointless really.

Hyde Park - Diamond Jubilee celebrations

I could have watched it on TV at home, which appears to be the lesson of the weekend.

I did manage to do my first BBQ at the flat which involved me burning some meat and slamming it into a bun.

Moli BBQ

Now it’s time for Euro 2012 and for England to do it’s duty. I’m not a football fan but I’ve actually enjoyed watching the England games and so far we have won our group. Go England!!!

Last night was party night with drinks and laughs at BAFTA. It was an events night with some very good look alike celebs. The Johnny Depp was good as was the Prince William and Kate. The Brad Pitt looked better on camera than in real life. I’m not sure the English accent really works when you’re trying to be an American movie star. Still, I had to muscle in on the action with a photo opportunity.

Moli & Friends

My beard and flat cap created an interesting look…

Moli ACDC

Was that a better blog? Until next time…

M

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Time Travel in the sock draw…

While looking for something I came across my passport and noticed that it was coming up for renewal.  So, I applied online as you can now and got the paperwork sent to me filled out in all the right places.  Nice and easy.  Then of course you need to get a new passport picture.  As this is something that will haunt me for 10 years I wanted to make sure that it was a decent picture and not one from a booth at the station.  I found somewhere that actually used a human being to take the picture and did my best deadpan look.  When I got back home I compared it to my last two passports.

Travel makes you age...

Aged 20 and aged 30.  One thing that is clear to me, apart from all the stamps from all the travels around the world, the true travel that happens in the sock draw is time itself.  Now at 40 years old I wonder what my younger self would have said to the new addition to the passport picture family.  Maybe, something like, stay off all the pies or invest in some hair dye. Either way, the sock draw certainly takes you on a journey without having to leave the house.  I wonder what the next picture will have to show me?

M

End of the Mini Adventure…

Many people come and go in your life. Some people you lose touch with, some you can’t wait to get rid of and some people leave you when you least want or expect it. I know that with some of these people I’ve cried and had my heart broken. Now I know that I’m a silly old fool but I get this way with cars too. I’ve had a fair few cars over the years and all of them have had names and personalities. Some are hard work and a real pain. Some are fun and exciting to be with. My last car was the latter. Her name was Jennie and she was amazing to drive, got upset from time to time and took me on mini adventures… Having reached the ripe old age of 9 years, she was starting to need more work and as my life needs change she became less practical.

Frozen Mini Cooper S

Jennie

As a kid I used to have a duck called Donald. My duck was a pet with a personality and a distinctive quack. I had Donald from a chick and when the time came for her to go and spend time with the other ducks we had to say goodbye with the hope that she would be happy.  It was sad to say goodbye but it was the best for everyone.

So, today I said goodbye to another dear friend with a tear in my eye and a huge sense of sadness. However, my emotions are mixed with excitement as I started a new adventure with Bessie.  I can only hope that I have just as much fun with her.  She couldn’t be any more different from Jennie.  The size difference is tremendous. It’s like driving a bus!!!

Jennie & Bessie

Moli & Bessie

I’m looking forward to finding out her personality and I wish myself safe and happy travels.

M

Happy 2nd Birthday Moliblog…

Happy 2nd Birthday Moliblog…

2 years of ramblings and waffle and you keep coming back for more… Thank you to all those that read Moliblog and an even bigger thank you to those that leave comments.

Happy 2nd Birthday Moliblog

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Now everyone here are Moliblog towers are going off to have birthday cake with mint frosting and lashings of ginger beer…

M

Attack the Lard…

Being mostly made of lard it has been a long desire of mine to beat the bulge.  I know I eat far too much of the wrong stuff and my idea of exercise is opening the fridge door. However, the cost of going to the gym hasn’t really done much to support my change in lifestyle.  The Reebok gym at Canary Wharf was so expensive that only the traders that work in the area could only afford the frankly extortionate charges.  Certainly the facilities available were world class and luxurious but selling my liver and promising my first child to pay the joining fee alone wasn’t enough to convince me it was a great deal.

In late 2011 I noticed a new building being constructed just 5 minutes from my home that was attached to the University of East London. The university has been expanding fairly rapidly over the years and thought nothing more of it.  As the building began to take shape I decided to investigate further to discovered that the very big building was about to become something called, The SportsDock..  Even at this point I was unaware that the public would get access to such a facility.  After all, it could have been used solely used for students or as a site for education. I would have to wait until March 2012 to discover that the £21m building was open to the public.

UEL Sportsdock

When I arrived on the opening day to investigate the costs, I discovered that there was no joining fee.  I’ve never really understood the concept of a joining fee.  I’m not sure what real costs are associated in the administration of someone wanting to join a gym but I’m absolutely certain that £40 is quite a lot.

UEL SportsDock

UEL SportsDock

UEL SportsDock

The good news continued with the monthly charge.  The unlimited gold package with discounts on classes and free parking was just £40 a month.  I’ve spent more than that on lunch.  I don’t why it’s so cheap but I’ve got no excuse not to go and get myself fit.  The facilities are so good that the US Olympic team will be using them as the their camp during London 2012.  The downside of this is that I won’t be allowed to go for a month while they do it.  I guess it has something to do with not wanting to show them up or something like that anyway.   When it was announced that the US team would be using it as a training camp the sites CCTV was beefed up somewhat at the their request, from 12 cameras to 48.   Paranoid or what???

UEL SportsDock

The weights are also supplied by the US team and are in Olympic colors but sadly too big and heavy for a weakling like me. Maybe one day…

So now it’s time for me to attack the lard…

M

SS Robin comes home…

The SS Robin arrived in the dock next to where I live with a very uncertain future. The world’s oldest steam ship built in 1890 used to live and rot at West India Quay.

SS Robin

After a major refit, the ship has now returned to London Docklands and resides near to my home in Victoria Dock. Good news came this week when The Heritage Fund awarded the SS Robin £1,000,000 to turn its new home into a visitor’s centre which will enable it to then join the Cutty Sark and the HMS Belfast as a new destination for tourists.

The area is also getting a new river crossing this summer in the shape of a Cable car.

Emirates Air Line

The Emirates Air Line will cross the Thames at the Royal Docks to the O2 in Greenwich. The only concerns are that its the only cable car system in the world to cut through an airport’s Public Safety Zone or “Crash Zone” because London City Airport is so close.

Emirates Air Line

Transport For London failed to do a safety analysis at the original planning stage. Lets hope things don’t get a little tangled up!!!

With the Olympic stadium and Westfield shopping centre in Newham also, the area is a great addition to London and certainly more interesting than most London Boroughs.

M