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Golden Streets And Muddy Sediment

Time seems to be going both slowly and very quickly at the same time. November has flown by, yet the Christmas break still feels like a long time away. In reality it’s only about three weeks now, but these dark evenings and mornings are really starting to drag now.

This weekend just past I surprised my other half by taking her away to London for the weekend for her birthday. It was a really welcome break, and helped cement in my mind the fact that there’s no way I could live there, not in the city center at any rate. It’s a really nice place to visit, but it’s utterly mental. A few hours of Oxford Street was enough for me and I was ready for some quiet (and to get that black gunk out of my nose, yuck!). Walking in Hyde park in the morning in the snow(!) was pretty special. I got to fulfill one of my oldest wishes which was to go to the Natural History Museum and see the dinosaurs. I’ve loved dinosaurs since I was a kid, and to see them up close and get a sense of scale was something special for me. unfortunately it meant me missing a seminar the club hosted with Chris Crudelli, but there wasn’t anything I could do about it.

In unrelated and completely uninteresting news, my broadband provider changes today. I’ve been with Pipex for something like five years now, but lately the performance has been poor, I lost my entire email inbox for days, and when I called to say I was tempted to leave and they offered me a ‘retention package’ it turned out to be the same offer they offered everyone within a week. They said that the takeover of the broadband division by Tiscali had nothing to do with it, but the timing was very coincidental. I’m migrating to O2 thanks to a very good deal from my brother who works there, and finally I’m back to unlimited downloads per month. That’s a very good thing in my books. The current broadband market seems to be working against itself and the digital advances. Bandwidth limits are comparitively very small, and when you consider the big push for digital distribution – be it games or tv and film – it’s counter-productive. As an example, with Xbox Live on the 360 it’s possible to download and rent HD films. The problem is you’d be looking at something like 3.5 to 5 GB at a time. For lots of people, that’s their monthly allowance gone – madness. It also saves me five Pounds a month, and with things as they are, every little bit saved really counts. The next thing to go or change is the mobile contract once I can, it’s another drain I can do without.

The Christmas brew is going well, and the bottles are starting to clear nicely. I’ve taken the ‘pure’ brewing quite seriously this time and didn’t even use any finings to clear it, so some of the bottles are showing some serious sediment already. I think that’s partially due to using spray malt to prime the bottles, and it being really difficult to measure the stuff properly. The malt has really weird properties and acts as if its wet, even when it isn’t. Once I’ve been paid I’m going to get some labels done and tart the bottles up a bit to make some (hopefully) nice presents. Now for a name….

Tired And Back To Normality – Seni 08

Firstly, yes, I’m back safely from my big trip away to London. On Friday morning six of us headed out from darkest Cornwall to the capital to attend Seni 08, the martial arts expo. Having been a passenger for the previous two years it was my turn to drive one of the cars this time, and that Friday was a long day. I left the house just before 8.30 in the morning – I had to go and do a pickup before we all met up – and we pulled into the hotel car park at around 6.30 that evening. Ten hours on the road took its toll on me and my back which was already sore, and that first sprawl out on the bed when I got there was absolute bliss. A hot and very powerful shower later and we all headed out to the same Chinese resturant that we visited last year, Yi-Ban.

Yi-Ban Chinese Restaurant

Full of food and a couple of beers we headed back to the hotel for some Pool and a bit of a natter and chill-out in one of the rooms. On of the collective was feeling a little tired, despite not having to drive, and having already accepted a £20 bet that he wouldn’t be the first to fall asleep promptly…. fell asleep. There’s both photographic and video evidence, and the poor unsuspecting person was then subject to having shaving foam put all over him while he slept soundly. Trying to stifle my laughter so as not to wake him up was very difficult and really hurt!

The next day we were all up bright and early, got loaded up on breakfast (and I mean loaded up!)  headed over to ExCel for the event. It was like we’d only been there the week before it was so familiar, so as we walked down the concourse to the halls where we expected it to be, we were pretty surprised to see big open doors with a ring set up and lots of stands…. it’d moved since last year and there was no queue at all! We just walked straight in. That first day was pretty busy, everyone did a lot of shopping and watched the displays. The highlight shows for me were Team Shaolin, the monks from Shaolin Temple China and the Commandos (they put on a great demo!). I did most of my present shopping on Saturday too, I think I actually came away with more presents than stuff for myself! Everyone was pretty shattered by the time the day was over, so in the evening we just chilled out in the hotel and ate at the restaurant in there. Rather than the 2am finish of the night before, I was in bed by about 10 watching The Abyss on TV and dozing off!

Up again at 7am the next morning, another hearty breakfast and back over the to expo. Having done the majority of our shopping the day before, watching some fighting was on the agenda. The Gracie Invitational was on so I watched some good grappling for the first while. I really enjoyed it, it was such a divertion from the stuff I do and see every day. I’d really like to try some grappling and lock work, learning how to feel the shift in balance and everything else. I also watched more Muay Thai, a bit of MMA and some of the freestyle stuff, which was running really late and seemed to only be under-18s. There may have been adults later, but come 3pm we did the last of our shopping and headed back to the cars.

I wasn’t expecting to be home until midnight or later, allowing for traffic hold-ups and stops, but luckily the other driver and I had the same idea – get home as fast as possible. We decided to take the A303 home, the old coast road, and I’m so glad we did. Although it’s only A-road almost the whole way home, it’s far more interesting driving than the motorway, and surprisingly fast. We didn’t stop until Exeter, four hours after setting off, and then headed for home after something hot to eat. I staggered through my front door at about 10pm, six and a half hours after setting out from London, and was turned into a total zombie. I couldn’t form a sentence, couldn’t eat anything and when I tried to have a drink of water I missed my mouth and poured it all over myself :S. One hot shower later and I was in bed, later than I wanted to be but I slept straight through.

It was a great weekend, I always like getting away with the people I train with for a few days with no training at all, it’s always good fun. It was utterly exhausting however, and if I put my head down on my desk right now I think I’d be asleep within minutes. My back is absolutely killing me as I thought it might, but wild horses couldn’t keep me from training tomorrow night! I don’t care if they have to drag me out of the dojang after because I can’t walk, back or no back, I’m training.

I’m exhausted, broke and sore, but I still have that spark, and I’m already counting down the days until I’m headed London-ward again!

Downtime

It wasn’t a great weekend just past, in fact it sucked in a lot of ways. The cough I had towards the end of last week turned into a full-blown chest infection (which has now moved North and is now living in my sinuses), which put pay to both my plans of a good swim and saw training missed. Someone up there had it in for more than me though, and a very good friend of mine got told they had a shocking eye infection and had to lose their own training for the days as well, which was gutting.

But that was then :) . I did manage to get a haircut on Saturday morning (and hopefully managed to infect the chav idiot and his ‘women’ who sat next to me driving me mental with their drivel), and I’m feeling much better now. Work stuff is finally starting to ‘take’ in my brain now so I’m feeling slightly less stressed there too, which is a welcome relief – it’s nice to not have an impending headache for a while. In less than two weeks I’m going to be wandering the halls of ExCel in London gawping at the greatness that is Seni, and by the looks of it I might even be spending a day or two in the capital again in June meeting up with some games-loving forumites to see what the fuss is all about. If what I’ve been told to expect up there is as good as it sounds, I’m sure I’m going to be in for a great couple of days!

Back to training tomorrow night, regardless of what my lungs tell me, I’m missing it too much already. For anyone who’s been suffering some ‘downtime’ lately, and knows what it’s like to get right back into the thick of it, this is for you.  The genius of Dave Grohl (I know it starts slow, boy does it end right :D ).

Foo Fighters – Everlong (Live)
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