11 February 2006

 

The feeble sun of February

Yes it has been cold and a little miserable here in the last little while. We've had loads of overcast and hazy days - it makes you feel very closed in.
Friday 4th Feb was a freezing day, literally. I was working at a primary school about half an hour east of Exeter on Friday and just over half way there I suddenly saw a whole ridge of white trees. Once the day was finished I drove home to put on some warmer clothes and grab the camera. As it turned out there was a whole area on the top of the hill where the wind was blowing and freezing particles onto all the branches, bushes and blades of grass. It was really a beautiful sight and quite unique. Unfortunately the following day was just a few degrees warmer and the white was gone when I took Chris back to show him.

Despite the pevailing cold gloomy weather last Sunday was beautiful. It was still hazy but the clouds cleared a bit and there were proper shadows on the ground! It was quite exciting.

We went back to Dartmoor last weekend (on the sunny Sunday) with one of Chris' work colleagues, Hugh, from Ireland. There is a pub there that we'd spotted on previous visits that we were keen to try. It is called the Warren House Inn and is special because it stands alone on the side of the road. There is no village there and the location is quite isolated. It's been snowed in quite badly in the past, but on Sunday, with the sun shining, it was lovely.

There are several tables on the opposite side of the road from the Inn itself and this is where the three of us sat to enjoy our lunch. The view of the moor was great and so was the food... if only it had been about 10 degrees warmer! By the time we were all finished eating we were more than a little chilly and so a walk across the moor was in order. We could see from our table various stone walls on the distant hillsides and so we aimed for these.

Now I could tell you all at this point that we wandered off into the wilderness and had to fight our way through bogs and quicksand and wrestle with angry ponies and disgruntled sheep. That we got horribly lost and had to spend the next three days and nights surviving on nothing more than the dew we collected from the bracken and slowly eating our own boot laces. But that is simply not true.

In fact it was a delightful walk along a mostly well marked path, down to a crystal clear stream with nearby moss-covered ruins and then up a hill (at this point Chris and I were both glad we've been going to the gym more regularly recently) to some very interestingly shaped rocks at the top. Being as polite as possible - they look a lot like some VERY large, well fed cows had walked by at some point in the past and lightened their load a little, or a lot.

We are planning to do more walks in Dartmoor during the summer, there are absolutely loads of them. Hopefully the haze will be gone then and the weather will be a little warmer!

Starting this week (Monday 13th Feb) is the 7th annual Animated Exeter festival. It runs for two weeks and will showcase a lot of local and international animated films. There are also lots of exhibitions and workshops and the like going on. Pretty exciting stuff really. Well I have volunteered for most of the two weeks and will be helping with various aspects of the festival as well as getting to see a lot of the screenings... Yay! Tell you more about it once it's over.

This last week has also been a slightly emotional one for us... It is coming up to a year since we left home. When we left, Chris was granted a year's leave without pay and a job back at Motorola Perth when he/we went home. But becasue we are going to stay for the remainder of our Working Holiday Maker Visa (valid in total for two years) he has had to formally resign from Motorola. It was a slighly sad/strange experience for him I think. Chris enjoyed working there and still has various people that he counts as friends working there. I guess it will be ok for him to still be friends with them even if he doesn't work there any more though - right guys?

Technically Chris and I are still booked on a flight leaving Heathrow for Perth on Monday (13th Feb). It is the final leg of the Around-the-World tickets that we bought to come over here with. All week we've been 'teasing' each other with the idea of just getting on the flight and going home for a week or so. But the timing is no good and then of course we'd had to buy tickets to get back again! Still it has been kind of fun toying with the fantasy. Oh - does it sound like we're homsick? I guess we are a little - especially at the moment... one whole year and all that. It's the longest that either of us has ever been away from home. It's funny to think that 12 months ago we went staying with Chris' mum Fay, our belongings strewn all across her living room floor as we did our final packing and her garage full of our boxes of stuff. We are still having a ball here though and have big plans for things we want to do this year, it's just anniversary time, that's all. I think we might have a little 'ticket burning' ceremony in the back yard on Monday night to mark the occasion.

Other news.... Today we visited a new little art gallery in town - The Rougemont Gallery - it has an interesting collection of works for sale including several paintings by Sarah Jane Szikora. They feature a lot of large women and very thin men, almost all of whom have tiny heads. There are also a lot of gingerbread men in her work. She has a great sense of humour in her paintings and so we thought we'd put a link in here incase you felt the desire to have a peep.

Oh - we were wondering also if anyone had any luck downloading the videos we posted of our skiing trip? If they were ok and you didn't have too many problems it might be something try to do again in the future, but if it was too hard or the quality was just too rubbish we mightn't bother.
Let us know what you think if you get the chance. Thanks guys.

Comments:
when do you guys actually work??
 
We work all the time. Besides....travelling can be really hard work. So many things to see and do, so little time ;)

Thanks Dayna and Ben. Thanks also for the soup and cake. Yummo!
 
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