Sonntag, 29. Mai 2011

Peak District

It's weekend again, and I could finally manage to do the trip I scheduled for last Sunday (when a certain phonecall from a certain colleague made me go to the office instead...). It was a great trip, see for yourself. Castleton seems to be a good starting point for hikes, I parked my car there and went on through Winnats Pass, visited a barrier lake, an old abandoned railway and so on. Really enjoyed the day...





Last but not least: am I the only one who thinks that this road sign a bit ... peculiar?

Will definitely go to Peak District again, I was told they have spectacular caves in which you can do a boat-tour on an underwater lake... Next time!

Mittwoch, 18. Mai 2011

British food (1)

So far, I have been lucky in the pubs. I have eaten pies, sandwiches, curries,... delicious food! However today I was told that I absolutely need to try the following food 'sacrilege': a "chip butty". "What's that?" you might ask (at least the german readers)... Just have a look: Tadaaaa!


That's right: A few slices of bread, stuffed with chips! Aaaand: BUTTER (hence: "butty")! Waaaah... how can they do that?

Anyway, I think, I will have to take a bite at least, before critisizing too much.

Freitag, 13. Mai 2011

John Brooks

OK, there is this weird phone on my desk at work, that starts to talk to me from time to time. What it sais is always the same "John Brooks, please come to reception"... I'm not John Brooks! Also, there is no John Brooks in my company. Even worse, there is no John Brooks on Strelley Hall grounds!
My interest has been raised, thus I performed some crimminal investigations! NCIS cap on the head, and off we go :-). Sherlock Woods seems to live in Nottingham after all ;-).
Aaaand, my investigations were successful. Turns out, "John Brooks come to reception" is a to secret code! Whenever this password is transmitted, a guy in a van that sells sandwiches has entered Strelley Hall. Btw., his name is NOT John Brooks. The procedure is used to let everyone know that Sandwich-Man is here, while omitting the awkward situation of someone shouting "Sandwichman is here" when companies have customers visiting on site... Frankly, I don't think this is worth the effort, but at least I now know who the famous John Brooks is :-).

Samstag, 7. Mai 2011

First trip donwtown

Yesterday, I decided that I would use this Saturday to go downtown. On the one hand, I wanted to see the city centre, on the other hand, I was hoping to find an electronics shop to buy a WLAN access point, which would allow me to move around a bit more freely with my computer in the house :-).
So, after work yesterday, I checked the weather forecast... Guess what: Rain! But also, a cloudy period around 4pm, so I still had some hope.
So, when I woke up today, as expected: a nice constant dribble on the pavement in front of my window. I already prepared to make alternative plans, and checked the weather forecast again: and hey! Supposedly, there might be a window of about 4hrs without rain around noon! What can I tell you: at 11:30, the rain stopped! I quickly dried my bike and on I went... I made the whole way into city and back without any problems, no rain at all. The way to downtown was rather disappointing: strange neighborhoods and strange people... Downtown wasn't spectacular either, but not bad! A few old buildings, some shops and some nice pubs. Aaaaand: an electronics shop! Guess what: I am writing this entry from my cozy couch in the living room :-D.
Here are two impressions of the city




And something else: In the living room, there is a strange gadget on the shelve, and I just can't figure out what it is! Look for yourself... any idea? Btw., I am not talking about the wooden crane.

Dienstag, 3. Mai 2011

Strelley Hall

Strelley Hall is where I live. And where my company has its office: Apparently, the guys made a good choice :-).

It is a beautiful place, with old houses, lots and lots of green and... horses! Here are a few impressions: You can see the fields across the road, the tower of 'our' medieval church and of course: the horses! :-). All pictures taken on Strelley Hall grounds, btw., the area is just huge!





Also, check this out (hint: google streetview ;-) ):


Größere Kartenansicht

Anreise

Coming here by car... this means: 6 hours drive to Calais, 2 hours ferry to Dover, another 4 hours drive to Nottingham...
Here's the ferry terminal:

















And here is me, driving on the left side! It's not so hard, really...