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  • A biker, a booby and a ghost from the past

    I suppose that by continuing working at the supermarket albeit one day a week, it does keep me rooted somewhat;
    I stay grounded when I get my fanciful ideas that I could maybe disappear into the Sacromonte Caves of Granada and perhaps become a gypsy matriarch casting an eagle eye, in the mid-day sun over the castanet clicking, flamenco dress wearing brood that would be my charge.........Yes, it brings me back to reality when I have visions of immersing myself deep into a Sultan's harem....perhaps I could be a retired concubine or something :-/ i'd be in charge of the veils and essential oils.......

    So there I was last Sunday at my usual position in the foyer by the entrance door, when someone tapped me on the shoulder and excitedly exclaimed "hello, how the devil are you!?"
    I could tell by her tone that she knew me but I couldn't quite place this rather pleasant, ordinary 'woman of a certain age'.

    "You don't recognise me, do you?" she enquired.
    "Hmmm, you do seem a little familiar..what's your name? perhaps that will jog my memory" :oops:
    She laughed, "well, it has been forty years...don't you remember our 18th birthday?"
    "Our 18th" :??:
    "Yes, i'm Josie, the one from the village who was born on the same day as you, we celebrated together :>>

    The memory of the day gradually returned, I couldn't recall it very well, I remember my 21st birthday much more clearly.
    "Of course, Josie" :yes: I responded " Erm, what did we do exactly..on our 18th birthday?"
    "We met in the village pub then we caught the bus to town where we met up with our mutual friends from the shirt factory with whom we pub crawled about the town and then went on to the Mecca ballroom"
    She went on to elaborate ..."I remember spending
    half the night in the Mecca powder room bringing up the contents of the barley wines and cherryB's we'd drunk earlier"
    "That's it :yes: now I remember!" I triumphantly exclaimed,
    this being the the way I always used to spend my leisure time during the years between leaving school and leaving home.

    We chatted for quite a while, she told me that shortly after we last met she got married and was still with him today forty years later.
    I congratulated her on her achievement and felt duty bound to explain that I had left home around that time and ended up living in a squat in London and that I didn't really feel that I had "settled down" until I was about thirty six years of age.
    We talked about our children and how they hadn't turned out too badly considering their mothers were once giddy factory lasses from the pit village...Yes, it was good meeting her.

    We had to end the conversation as I was supposedly working and she had left her hubby down an aisle somewhere but she concluded by saying that I hadn't changed a bit, I had the same mannerisms, the same smile, the same voice ....
    AH!..the voice :roll:..indeed! once heard never forgotton or so it seems:))
    I did explain that during my ten years living in London I had cultivated a passable 'Larndan' accent but that as soon as I returned north and married a broad Yorkshireman the original brogue returned with a vengeance as if it had never been away.

    Simultaneously we said Goodbye and in unison we trilled "Happy Birthday" for next month to each other :))

    In other news from the foyer

    A man in biker's leathers rode up the pedestrianised area from the car park and left his powerful motorcycle outside the store entrance :crazy:
    he walked over to a different part of the car park before returning five minutes later.
    The bike was now blocked in by customers walking either side of it towards the doors but he eventually manouvered it to an official parking space, causing much consternation.
    Meanwhile I muttered to a woman with two children who was entering the store with words to the effect of "what a total idiot that chap is"
    "You're telling me" she smirked "that's my husband!:oops: :oops:

    Booby no 2 was quite literally that.

    One of my middle-aged female colleagues was leaving the store and I asked her if she still worked the night shift.
    She informed me that she had been off work on sick leave due to the fact that she had eventually been given the breast reduction operation which she had been pushing for for many years.
    She then promptly pulled a wad of photos out of her bag and proudly showed me her 'before and after' photos (and the gory bits in between):crazy:
    There's never a dull moment moment in a crowded supermarket foyer :))

  • happy birthday Mo

    I've already sent this virtual birthday card which I have created to 'Pompadour,'
    but as i've just discovered this Blingee website (I know it's probably been around for years, i'm always the last) still, I thought i'd tell you about it.

    I deliberately chose a figure with a plain background and wanted to keep the 'blingees' simple, 
    Mo being an elegant gal y'know ;)

    I have made other pics with  A LOT of bling but they are of me and t'old man so I can't show them here :))

    Madame Pompadour

    mO'S BIRTHDAY
    Glitter Graphics

    Love from Isadora xx

  • It's a-coming

    Oh MY  Giddy Aunt ...it's on 29 days now

    I've had that ticker up there for nigh on two years

    Only one more week and I can apply for it

    (it might not mean much to you but it's mega to me ... little things do please :) )

  • It's all greek to me!

    I have been tired and headachy all day but it isn't surprising as the noise levels at the Greek restaurant where myself and 33 other dotty demure ladies dined last night was bordering on high to say the least!
    We had a fabulous time though with lots of plate smashing and Zorba the Greek dancing going on, so much so that I quite exhasted myself 88|
    I had nothing pressing to do today though so I balanced things out with a lazy day :)
    I took my usual quota of photos although I didn't bother taking any video clips as the quality of the sound on my camera is rubbish.
    Instead I ventured to browse around Youtube to find a quality clip of traditional Greek dancing for you to peruse upon :yes:
    There are lots of nice clips I could have posted but instead I couldn't resist posting this one of four students in a flat in Sheffield..I found it hilarious..watch it through and see if it tickles you in the same way:))

  • Good Morning

    I have just read about TPF's scaffolding coming down which prompted me to share with you the sight that greets me at the moment when I draw the back bedroom blinds first thing on a morning...
    Ok, it's not directly in front of the window, more to the side, but still enough to feel imposing
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    The workmen decided that they could scaffold around the shed and bushes after all..it seems that they simply wanted to take the easy way out by removing them but I guess the cost of a new shed persuaded them otherwise.
    The neighbour's baby is due in about six weeks time and she is hoping the work will be completed by then...i'm not so sure!

  • MEME...as seen on other blogs

    1. What do you do for a living ?
    Greeter

    2. What would you like to do for a living ?
    030_airhostess[1]

    3. Where did you go with your parents as a child on holiday ?
    skegness

    4. What was a fun holiday activity you have done on your own ?
    tent

    5. What is your present mood ?
    pensive

  • In other news

    T'old man got an emergency appointment at the dentist and within four days they had sorted him out a temporary plate for his upper palate with three quite realistic looking top teeth. He arived home from the denist beaming and I have to admit he looked practically human as he gave me a wide cheesy grin.
    Two hours later however, he took his first bite into some food wearing them and the plate snapped clean in two.
    Apparantly they did have trouble fitting them but how it happened we won't know until he chases it up next week......back to square one!

  • My photos and last Sunday

    I've been amusing myself these last couple of days by communicating by email with the leaders of the dance troupes I saw last Sunday.
    Although my photos and vid clips are extremeley amateurish I have had such a warm response from them possibly because they too are of amateur status and haven't had clips on Youtube before.
    The last clip I put up was particularly sensitive because it involved a large group of children and I particularly didn't want to infringe on anyone's privacy..nevertheless the dance group leader was pleased for me to post it and thanked me for the photos I forwarded.

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    Likewise with Bev the arabic dancer leader, she even asked me if she could use some of my pics on her web-site.
    So there you go ..you don't have to have fancy equipment and be technically proficient at photography to have fun as I have proved to myself this week :)

    dance groups from last Sunday
    Egyptia and Bev
    IMGP2523IMGP2542Reggae, Jazz and Contemporary dance (RJC) Youth group based in Leeds
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    Click to enlarge any.

  • I've got a crick in my neck

    I enjoyed myself on my Jack Jones in Leeds last Sunday, I say on my 'Jack Jones' but when you're in a crowd of people watching a lively dance performance then you're never alone.
    Leeds City Museum is a fantastic, free visitor attraction and on its opening weekend it seems to be a resounding success judging by the queues that were accumulating to enter. The old building has had a massive refurbishment and is quite impressive inside with lots of interactive exhibits for the children and a huge taxidermied Tiger was proving very popular.
    The beautiful mummy of the Waab Priest Nesyamun also fascinated everyone. The mummy is the sole survivor or the Leeds mummy collection the other mummies were destroyed during bombing in WWII.
    It is displayed prominently with the mummified body being very visible with two decorated "coffin lids" displayed alongside.
    I heard one little girl curiously asking her mother "When are they going to put the lid on mummy?"
    Back outside on millenium square, I danced with about 40 schoolchildren and half a dozen adults who were having great fun dancing Israeli dances.
    'HAVA NAGILA' prompting everyone to clap and sing along.
    Beverly Smith and her troupe of belly dancers had everyone mesmerised with their Isis Wings routine and i joined in their audience participation slot too. I captured the performance on video but as is usually the case with my digi camera the sound is awful and if you turn the sound down then the visual is quite good.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lV6HYm1lDrk

    I also mistakenly shot one of the dancers with the camera sidesway up hence why I have a crick in my neck. She was dancing beautifully too so if any-one knows how to rotate videos can they let me know.

    Have a crooked look, she's worth it ;D

    The dancers were all amateur or semi professional but their standard was excellent

  • Hello up there

    I waved to these guys whilst we were strolling around the near deserted funfair in Valladolid
    For one brief moment my heart missed a beat as I thought one of them was going to wave back

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    For the full size view of the Big Wheel(and it was HUGE)
    click HERE

  • A song and dance

    Life can be a song and dance if you let it.
    I seem to gravitate towards events where there is a lot of colour and music and joy.
    Thes pics were taken last week in Spain
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    sorry about the video quality but I hope you get the gist.

    This afternoon I am going to go to Leeds for the opening celebrations of the state of the art New City Museum. There will be dance performances in Millenium square including Israeli dance, arabic dance and the reknowned Northern Ballet company.

    Have a good day folks XX

  • Never a dull moment

    Off we went to Spain feeling as fit as two fiddles, we strode out on Sunday morning and crawled back in again yesterday evening.
    T'old man hadn't pertained of a drink of the alcoholic beverage kind for a month before we left and for an ex-hellraiser that is some feat I can tell you. Old age and minor ailments hamper him nowadays but nevertheless it was fiesta time in Valladolid the home of quality tapas and fine Ribera wines so it was natural that he should partake of them while we were there.
    The whole town takes part in the week long celebrations so we were out mingling with them all the day walking and more walking of the cities streets, watching the dancers and musicians on the little stages which are dotted about the city, walking around the ceramic craft stalls which take up a long boulevard, looking at the caricature artists plying their trade, visiting the wonderful religious sculpture museum, the fun fair, we walked along the river and so much more ..then in the evening we would take 'tapas' at the bars and restauraunts which Valladolid has in abundance..and I took hundreds of photos of course but I won't bore you with those :no:...well perhaps just a few later..maybe;)

    Now where was I..Yes, t'old man... he thoroughly enjoyed himself as I showed him around the city where I had stayed three times before without him...he revelled in the atmosphere and matched the locals in the wine drinking stakes.
    Two days before we came home he was tucking into a tapa of 'Morcilla' which is a rich spicy version of our 'black pudding' he relished it and on biting into his barra of crusty bread..out popped his dental 'bridge'88|
    He has had this bridge where his front teeth should be for 26 years(don't ask how he lost them originally although I have said he has been a bit of a hell raiser when in his prime :roll:) and they have been so secure and natural looking that I had forgotten they weren't the real thing so it was a bit of a shock when they came away with the crusty bread!!
    Now we're home he has to set about getting them fixed again , what with his hernia operation due sometime at the end of next week he is going to have to concentrate on getting patched up before he falls apart at the seams :))...as for me, i'm busy trying to get him to revert back to his normal surly self.....well wouldn't you if the alternative was' THIS 'smiling at you ? :**:

    p.s
    I have succeeded :yes:..as I was writing this I forgot that I had a pan of new potatoes cooking...and they've boiled dry and burnt so no potatoes for tea..he's not a happy chappy :>>

  • Delete time...

    Even though I upload the photos from my digi camera to the computer straight away I still hate deleting them from the camera.
    I feel like they will disappear for ever..it must stem from when I first used a digi camera and I unwittingly deleted some videos without saving them (when I was in Valladolid for the first time) I don't suppose anyone will remember me blogging about that.

    Well it had to be done... i've just finished deleting all the 120 or so images that I took at Leeds West Indian Carnival so now i've got lovely empty memory cards all ready for Sunday and the return visit to Valladolid it was exactly a year since I was last there.

    Can't wait to fill the memory cards up again! :>>

  • I don't usually bother with these....but

    I actually identified with some of these especially no 5!!!!

    Ten Top Trivia Tips about Isadora!

    1...Isadora has 118 ridges around the edge.
    2...Isadora cannot be detected by infrared cameras.
    3...Isadora is actually a fruit, not a vegetable.
    4...Only 55 percent of Americans know that the sun is made of isadora!
    5...Isadora can use only about ten percent of her brain!
    6...Isadora can clean her ears with her tongue, which is over thirty-nine inches long.
    7...Isadora can't drink - she absorbs water from her surroundings by osmosis.
    8...The pupil of an octopus's eye is shaped like isadora.
    9...About one tenth of isadora is permanently covered in ice!
    10..Over 2000 people have now climbed isadora, with roughly ten percent dying on the way down.

    Check out your own top trivia
    Here
    http://thesurrealist.co.uk/trivia

  • What use is the 'Guest Book'

    I've been mooching around blogland, doing nothing in particular when my attention was drawn to the 'Guest Book' on everyone's profile page.
    I remember when this was launched and wondered then what extra it could offer that PM's and commenting couldn't.
    I have taken a peek at a random few and amongst the established bloggers no-one appears to have had an entry in their guest book since December 07, of the new bloggers I checked out none had any entries in the guest book at all :crazy:
    A bit of a non-starter it seems...unless you know better of course ;)

    In other news.

    The neighbours with the new hens have had another pet crisis; their pussycat had to be put down yesterday as it got run over by a car ..it was missing for a day or two but found its way back home eventually but in a very distressed state :'(

    Remember the pic of our old shed that the digger nearly demolished?....well the builders want to dismantle it now 'cos they can't put their scaffolding up if they don't..and they want to chop down one of our trees >:-(
    T'old man told them that the shed would collapse and not be fit for re-erection if tampered with as it is around 40 years old.
    The neighbours say they will buy us another one.
    T'old man is too proud to take his money!

    Tatty bye :wave:

  • A tale of two neighbours

    The neighbours on the right hand side are the one's who are having the extension built...work is progressing although not very quickly. They are expecting their second child in November and are hoping it will be completed before then..Some hope :no:
    The builders don't have much to say to t'old man nowadays since he complained about the churned up verge.

    The neighbours on the left hand side have two children age seven and ten, they went camping to the Scilly Isles for their hols. These are the neighbours with the hens, although they have now replaced the hens I photographed previously with three new ones because they stopped laying :yes:.
    The children told us that the original ones had gone to a farm for retired egg producers.
    I don't know if it's true

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