It is with great pride on this day of reflection and rememberance that I reflect on my own fathers contribution to the second world war.
My father, Donald Spencer Glaysher was just 17 when he signed up to join the RAF. He initially wanted to be a rear gunner in a Lancaster bomber but due to low blood pressure (which of course would mean he would pass out when pulling G) he joined the strategic safety dept. The other irony of my father having low blood pressure is that if he had been a rear gunner then I probably wouldnt be here - they had a life expectancy of five missions!!
He served in Africa (mainly Sudan and Egypt) and was awarded the Africa Star. He went out there a boy and came back seven years later a man.
Sunday, November 11, 2007
Saturday, November 10, 2007
Harvey the Stud!
Could there be some good news on the Horizon. I've been so despondant lately that I've not even felt like entering anything in my blog as life just seems so mundane recently. Today however I hope and pray that something has changed and some luck has come my way. A Gordon Setter bitch (wont say who just yet) was brought over for Harvey to mate. Neither of them had been mated before so we were both taking a bit of a risk - contrary to common belief it's not that easy to mate dogs to order - if they escape from the garden ironically its always a lot easier :)
Anyway, my nerves were raw, I was so full of anticipation - I so wanted this to work out and it did .......and how. Harvey was the perfect gentleman, a textbook mating. I've asisted in the mating of quite a few dogs in my time and I have to say that he was even more controlled and gentle than any experienced stud. I am so proud of him even though it is how I thought he'd be - he IS after all a complete gentleman so I shouldnt have worried about his behaviour with the ladies.
So now it's wait and see time. It's going to be a nerve racking few weeks firstly to discover if there are any live pups inside and then of course the birth - which will be on the 10th - 12th of January. I have everything crossed!!
Anyway, my nerves were raw, I was so full of anticipation - I so wanted this to work out and it did .......and how. Harvey was the perfect gentleman, a textbook mating. I've asisted in the mating of quite a few dogs in my time and I have to say that he was even more controlled and gentle than any experienced stud. I am so proud of him even though it is how I thought he'd be - he IS after all a complete gentleman so I shouldnt have worried about his behaviour with the ladies.
So now it's wait and see time. It's going to be a nerve racking few weeks firstly to discover if there are any live pups inside and then of course the birth - which will be on the 10th - 12th of January. I have everything crossed!!
Thursday, October 25, 2007
American Wildlife

As anyone who has ever read this blog will realise, I love nature, wildlife both flora and fauna. In fact one of my earliest memories was thumbing through the nature section at the back of the AA drivers manual. I couldnt tell you what seven times nine was but my god I could tell you the difference between your tufted vetch and your common knapweed!
So it seems apt that on this last blog for the 2007 holiday I write a list of all the wildlife I can recall seeing while I was in California.

muir woods
moose
blue jay
chipmunk
ladybugs
black tailed deer
elephant seal
sea lions of pier 39
woodpecker (maybe the Ladder-backed?)
turkey
Californian condor
butterfly
American white ibis
Californian Ground Squirrel
mule deer
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
20 years after the Great Storm!
It's hard to believe that it's 20 years ago I bought my first house - how do I remember? Because nine weeks later the great storm hit and we had no water, no power and the fences had fallen down so how to keep two dogs in the graden!
It was a nightmare. We tried to get to work but being 22 miles away from work and in the epi-centre of the storm we shouldnt have bothered. It took seven hours to get to work and then of course we were told to go home (dont forget this was in the days before internet access and mobile phones - hard to believe eh?) It was a true nightmare and now whenever there is a lot of wind and rain in the night I cant sleep because I think that another storm is on it's way!
It was a nightmare. We tried to get to work but being 22 miles away from work and in the epi-centre of the storm we shouldnt have bothered. It took seven hours to get to work and then of course we were told to go home (dont forget this was in the days before internet access and mobile phones - hard to believe eh?) It was a true nightmare and now whenever there is a lot of wind and rain in the night I cant sleep because I think that another storm is on it's way!
Sunday, October 14, 2007
our last night in LA

This is our last day in the US and to be honest we are both ready to go home and in my case I cant wait to see and hug Harvey. For our last evening we went to the Napa Rose (Suzette's recommendation). This is a restaurant within the Disney complex next to the Calif adventure theme park. I wasnt ready for the shock of just how up-market this part of Anaheim has become. This wasnt or isnt the old Anaheim I was used to. The hotel is incredibly decadent and the restaurant was wonderful. Decorated on the Rennie Macintosh style it oozed quality but without being pretentious. The wine was the best I've probably ever had and the food was second to none. I had the most amazing pork chop with braised red ca
bbage and pear pur
ee and Alan had the most amazing steak. I could get used to this kind of quality! Alan be warned ;)
Friday, October 12, 2007
...and so back to the bar
Californian Adventure


So we got up at about 10am and get this - it was raining!! Yes, it does rain in LA and this is proof! But it had stopped about an hour later and the sky was blue and it was warm which was good because we were in Disneylands next door neighbour the Californian Adventure. We visited this park when it first opened in 2001 and this is our first return. It's nowhere near as fun for us as Disneyland but is still a very good day out. I would say it's more for the adrenalin junkie which we are certainly not but even so we still enjoyed a couple of really good rides as well as some typical sea front fun fair games - I even won a couple of prizes!

The other difference with this park from it's neighour is that it serves alcohol. In fact it apart from a micro-brewery stand it also has wine tasting whi
ch seems hugely popular.We then spent the evening in Downtown Disney where there were some superb halloween costumes (which is so popular in the US) .
A hat is for every occasion!




Ever since I lived in Kingston as a kid, I've always been drawn over to the hat department of any store - in that case it was BHS. i simply love trying on hats. So off course when you go to a shop that only sells hats and then find other shops in Disneyland that also only sell hats what can I do? It's a compulsion.....

Complete Slob Day
So tired after yesterday, couldnt do anything, just read, did a bit of shopping and slobbed out - gotta get our strength back for another round of walking and rides tomorrow in the Californian Adventure! Cant wait!
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