caricature from ICANN meeting
from http://icannwiki.com/index.php/Rex_Wickham
All thriller – no filler
from http://icannwiki.com/index.php/Rex_Wickham
Photo by Sandra of www.keepsakevideos.co.uk
Some pics from Farm Sunday, held at Wookey Farm Campsite – www.wookeyfarm.com
My only pic from last camping trip before the crappy phone ran out of battery after a measly 6 hours.
The camping trip was great. Our friends Dee and Swiss brought a new Karma bell tent which looked so much easier to put up then our tried and trusted tunnel tent. They were popular on the campsite too – There were 4 others there belonging to other campers. These all had rather nice wood burning stoves inside.
This one seems particularly nice, looks like it packs away really small and good for cooking and drying things on. Shame it’s only sold in the USA
The older boys in Goulden House have been climbing the trees with ropes recently and had started making their own harness with just the rope. This was pretty uncomfortable so when we were in Exeter a couple of weeks ago I purchased a climbing harness with belay and carabiner from Go Outdoors. These seem to jump directly from small child size to adult sizes so I got a XS size. Not ideal but we’ll try not to turn upside down and hence fall out of the harness. We also picked up 45metres of climbing rope and a second adult harness from a shop that was closing down. The rope is technically accessory rope but still a lot better than the nasty nylon bailer twine they were using.
Since the purchase there’s been a lot of activity in Goulden House which is blessed with half a dozen trees of different sizes.
I’ve been reading/watching videos about climbing to try and improve our techniques. Here are some of the links.
Tree Ascending techniques
How to use a belay
ATC Belay guide
outdoor belay instructional
Useful knots for tree climbing
Fig 8 knot
At some point soon a trip to the climbing wall and some decent training will be booked in.
http://www.bigtreeclimbing.co.uk/
http://londonist.com/2013/12/climbing-the-trees-of-london.php
automata exhibition
This exhibition runs to 21 November.
It’s at Finton House School
Cabaret Mechanical Theatre has been a feature of Covent Garden in the West End for many years. This rare exhibition of automata is open to the public on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings at Finton House School from 5-8pm until 21st November, and on the morning of Saturday 9th November from 9-12. Free of charge. Contact Lucy on 020 8682 5757 to book a visit
Charlie’s 11th party was a outdoor boyish sort of party – although with more girls than boys there was quite a battle for the ‘best’ den making materials.
I’ve started a petition for public toilets on Clapham Common near the Tube station.
Since the old toilets closed down many years ago the only public loos are miles away. As my office is based just off the common i’ve seen sights that would make a statue blush.