Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Cape Memories


We were fortunate enough to visit Cape Town, South Africa back in January of this year, it was great to escape the Northern Hemisphere Winter for a few weeks, soak up some Sun and see the wonderful animals and sights of Africa. The map above shows the Cape of Good Hope in 3d form, it's at the top of Table Mountain above the city and has a little arrow pointing toward London. At a distance of 9,670 km it's roughly 20% of the circumference of the entire planet away from home!

Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Tuesday Titter


When I was working I used to hate it when my birthday wasn't on a Friday or Saturday, although in recent years my company gave people a day off on their birthday (gratis) which was a nice touch, but you still can't go too mad on a school night.

Monday, July 13, 2026

Memory Drain


Ahhh, remember frosty, crisp mornings...

Sunday, July 12, 2026

Sunday Smile


About right, probably not smile-worthy tho...

Saturday, July 11, 2026

Birds eye view


Interesting fish-eye view of my home town, taken by a local photographer..

Friday, July 10, 2026

Friday Smirk


Not wrong there George..

Thursday, July 09, 2026

Miss it?


It's been a period of reflection this last week, spent most of it with a bunch of other 60 somethings, some approaching retirement and others already retired. The guys who have yet to take the plunge were very keen to understand the process and the considerations involved and so many of our conversations centred around this. 

Talking about a topic allows you to practice your arguments and to reflect on the quality and depth of them as other people probe the nooks and crannies of your logic. My own view is that if you feel confident about retiring you should, at any age (within reason), I don't regret it for a nano-second, in fact after two years now I simply don't think about work at all! My cycles these days are consumed by family, friends, leisure activities, hobbies and holidays, sounds superficial and perhaps it is, but it feels damn good and after 40 odd years of slog working hard (never having more than 2 weeks off at a time) and missing a lot of important family moments I feel I earned it!