Cirencester Human Poppy
Cirencester marked 100 years since the end of World War 1 last weekend, and as part of the centenary events a Human Poppy was formed in the Market Place. Continue reading
Cirencester marked 100 years since the end of World War 1 last weekend, and as part of the centenary events a Human Poppy was formed in the Market Place. Continue reading
When I woke up this morning there was a lot of snow outside. Although I had no plans to travel, on a Sunday I normally go up to Worcester visiting relatives, but that went out the window this weekend. Continue reading
Cirencester woke up to a little snow yesterday morning. Only a light dusting – it had all melted by the end of the day – but just enough that I was able to go outside to take a photo before going to work. Continue reading
First run of the dashcam in my new car. This video shows the drive from my Greek lesson in Frampton Mansell to home in Cirencester. Continue reading
Last weekend I spent some time in Cirencester’s German twin town of Itzehoe, which is located in the country’s northern most Bundesland (Federal State): Schleswig-Holstein.
I do enjoy my driving; 5 days a week I have a 20 minute journey to work each morning and another 20 minute journey back home.
Corinium Radio returned to the airwaves today. Have a listen to the first show (which just happened to be my own) through the station’s website.
My journey home on Thursday was not quite on the “road to hell” (to quote that Chris Rea song) last night – although it didn’t quite go according to plan…
We’re half way through February already… Where is 2015 going!?! Here’s my Saturday Breakfast Show for February 14th…
Since I started my new job at the beginning of December, I’ve been driving Dad’s car more and more. Most of the time it’s sharing the driving with Dad.