Tuesday, June 12, 2007

HMS Repulse and Malcolm

I found the following interesting sites for the ships my maternal grandfather was on.

The HMS Repulse (world cruise):

The "World Cruise" of the Special Service Squadron

HMS Repulse photos

HMS Repulse (1916) From Wikipedia

Details of Repulse

The Story of Repulse

Gallery of images

The Sinking of Force Z



The Malcolm (at Dunkirk):

Photos

Brief details

My New Website:

I have now put a website together for this and the photo album from this cruise:

http://worldcruise1923.1924.googlepages.com/

Saturday, June 09, 2007

Cygnets hatch in Morpeth

A few days ago some cygnets hatched under the bridge just up the river from our back garden. Here they are before they were hatched:

















Today they were swimming around in the river at the bottom of the garden, popping on and off the bank, eating weeds and being photographed by every local who walked past.

From our vantage point at the top of our garden I got my telescope out, held my camera over the eyepiece and took these photos:





I spoke to Bill Bryson

I had been singing at Windsor and was spending last Monday wandering relatively aimlessly around London before a meeting the next day in Teddington. I had just taken a long "one of those snacks you have between lunch and tea (what are they called?)" in Borders bookshop cafe and was off on my wanderings again when I saw Bill Bryson wander over to a table next to the Cafe accompanied by a shop assistant with a pile of The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid. I decided to get a copy signed for Wendy but wanted to make some remark about how I'd enjoyed his book The Lost Continent. Of course I immediately forgot the name of the book, so I had to hide round the corner for five minutes until it came to me!

When I went up for a book signing I was the only one who seemed to have noticed him and he said: "Have you been wandering around London hoping to bump into me?" Which was strange as I had been wandering around London looking for a present for Wendy and a signed book by Bill Bryson was just the ticket!

I told him how I had taken the The Lost Continent on holiday with my wife and how I had laughed out loud with it so much that she had to keep nudging me as I was embarrassing her! He said: "Well, thank you very much!"