Friday, 30 September 2022

Hawaiian Disco

Hawaii  is a state in the Western United States, located in the Pacific Ocean about 2,000 miles (3,200 km) from the U.S. mainland. It is the only U.S. state outside North America, the only state that is an archipelago, and the only state geographically located within the tropics.

A disco is a place or event at which people dance to pop music. Fridays and Saturdays are regular disco nights.

Alex Fox

Friday, 23 September 2022

16th Death Anniversary of Rev Gyosei Handa's passing

This year marks the 16th anniversary of Rev Gyosei Handa's passing (02.12.1956 - 21.08.2007).
During his lifetime Rev Handa worked tirelessly for the creation of peace through his practice and work at the temple and the wider world, when we look around us his presence and influence continue to guide and inspire us.
His practice was very much an example to all especially the paying of respect to the Buddha Nature with in all people and like the Bodhisattva Never Despise from the Lotus Sutra he practiced this towards all and never wavered in this. This practice is the very foundation to building a more peaceful and harmonius world and in this Rev Handa remains a true example of a warrior of peace to guide and inspire us all.

NA MU MYO HO REN GE KYO
NA MU MYO HO REN GE KYO
NA MU MYO HO REN GE KYO


Alex Fox

Friday, 16 September 2022

Trip to Stratford-upon-Avon

These are photographs of residents of Camphill Milton Keynes visiting Stratford-upon-Avon, where William Shakespeare was born and raised.

William Shakespeare was an English playwright, poet and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's greatest dramatist. He is often called England's national poet and the "Bard of Avon".

Stratford-upon-Avon, commonly known as just Stratford, is a market town and civil parish in the Stratford-on-Avon district, in the county of Warwickshire, in the West Midlands region  of England. It is situated on the River Avon, 91 miles (146 km) north-west of London, 22 miles (35 km) south-east of Birmingham and 8 miles (13 km) south-west of Warwick. The town is the southernmost point of the Arden area on the edge of the Cotswolds.

Alex Fox

Friday, 9 September 2022

Fun Fair

These are some photographs of me going to Willen Lake Summer Funfair.

A funfair is an event held in a park or field at which people pay to ride on various machines for amusement or try to win prizes in games. The people who organize and operate it usually take it from one place to another. We all love to frighten ourselves by going on hair-raising rides at funfairs.

Alex Fox

Friday, 2 September 2022

Milton Keynes Disability Awareness Day

On Thursday 14th July ther was Milton Keynes Disability Day.

Disability Awareness Day is recognised at The Milton Keynes Rose annually and in wider associated community events organised by; MK Snap, Camphill Community Milton Keynes, MK CIL, Milton Keynes Arts for Health, MK Dons SET, Milton Keynes Cenotaph Trust and with support from many partner organisations.

The MK DAD steering group work to bring about individual and community change through awareness raising and celebrations of people with disabilities in our area.

https://www.facebook.com/DADMK

https://mkdad.wordpress.com/

Alex Fox

Friday, 26 August 2022

Driver 308’s Commonwealth Games Adventure

Part 2 - The journey begins

Let's have a look at that happened after that lovely drive along Bournmonth Promenade

Day 2 - Tuesday the 5th July

Day 2 was a scheduled R&R (Rest and Relocate) day. So bit of a lie in, leisurely breakfast, bacon, sausages, hash browns, beans and mushrooms. Followed by toast and Marmite. I am travelling with my own 500g jar of Marmite in case the hotels do not provide it!

Although this is a rest day I am driving one of the Mercedes Sprinter Luton vans to the next hotel which is at Cookham near Maidenhead. Left Swindon hotel around 12 noon with Tiana (one of the chaperones) as passenger and arrived at Cookham by 13:30. Hotel is in very nice setting close to the river Thames. After unloading the two Luton vans myself and 3 of the hosts decided to have a 5-minute walk down to the village to get a late lunch. Fish and Chips all round and very nice it was too.

In the evening we had a team meal, which was very nice, as it was Chicken and Fish (which I don’t eat) or cheese pizza (which I have to avoid as much as possible as it gives me migraine) the chef cooked me a vegetable pasta dish.

I’ve attached some photos of the hotel and the fish ponds.

Hotel Reflections
The hotels we’ve been staying have been quite varied, but all OK really. But there are oddities with every hotel……….
In Exeter my room was 227 so on the second floor which was below the reception on the third floor, that was always confusing when using the lift or stairs! It had stunning views from the 8th floor bar and terrace though.

The hotel in Plymouth was very good, nothing odd about it at all. However the next hotel in Swindon was something else entirely. It wasn’t actually in Swindon at all, nearer to Marlborough in open countryside. Mid-afternoon it suffered a complete power failure and they thought the hotel would have to be closed which should have been a major problem for the relay finding rooms for 80 crew at very short notice. Luckily the power was restored around 7pm and they were they able to provide hot food. I could not get the hang of the layout at all it was totally baffling. I had room 177 on the ground floor which was the very last room on a corridor that made a square. So the room at the end, mine, was actually very close to the point where the first room was, but there was no linking corridor. To get from reception, restaurant or bar I had to walk the whole length of the corridor past the other 176 rooms!

The next hotel would have been the Holiday Inn in Guildford, but there was a shortage of rooms so Trevor and myself were sent to a Holiday Inn in Woking a 20-minute drive away. It was gone 23:30 when we arrived, we parked the minibus outside under the reception canopy as it was too high to go in the underground parking! When we got in our room it had one bed, so we had to wait while the housekeeper produced a second bed. However, by  00:30 we able to get to bed. We were up at 05:30 to get back to Guildford for breakfast at 06:30.

I was offered the choice between sharing a room in the main hotel or having a single room in the overflow hotel, which meant an extra 15-minute drive each way – so I choose the single room option. The Briudgewood Manor Hotel was very nice as was the main hotel the Holiday Inn at Tonbridge.

The next nights hotel was Dunston Hall near Norwich this is very impressive. Very nice buildings beautiful setting too and very nice choice of evening meal in the outdoor marquee. Weston Manor in Northampton was another one that was an absolute maze, first hotel I’ve ever stayed in (and I stayed in a lot hotels abroad when I was working) where room 413 was on the ground floor in a totally different part to the rooms in the 100 range. There is a video of the route from my room to the breakfast room.

The Olde Barnes and Travel Lodge at Grantham were very straightforward in comparison.

Having to move hotel every day means you have to be very organised with the unpacking and packing, keeping your crew bag tidy, only taking out what you need immediately and keeping everything else packed. A set routine is important as is having a system for checking nothing is left behind; phone chargers, USB leads and sponge bags being the most common things to go missing.

<End of Day 2 and Hotel Reflections. More to follow shortly>