
Friday, 1 February 2008
Pancake Day is on Tuesday!
Something I found in a YouTube news item on the BBC website:
Look up other videos by Provster Productions - hilarious.
You might like to look up this website as well: http://www.welovepancakes.com/home/
Look up other videos by Provster Productions - hilarious.
You might like to look up this website as well: http://www.welovepancakes.com/home/
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Provster Productions,
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Satmap Active 10 GPS

Here are two reviews/discussions: here and here.
It is also reviewed by Trail Magazine here:
You can win one here at outdoorsmagic.com.
You can subscribe to YouTube channels Trail Magazine and Country Walking Magazine for more useful videos.
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Country Walking magazine,
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OS mapping,
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Wednesday, 30 January 2008
Saturday, 26 January 2008
Rachmaninov's 'Bogoroditsye Devo'
Another favourite choral piece of mine. There are several versions on YouTube, but I think this is the best - Melbourne University Choral Society singing in Melbourne Cathedral.
Alveston Parish Plan
If you live here in the parish of Alveston, you are being asked to complete a questionnaire. This is a project funded and managed independently of the Parish Council. I recommend it be completed as they are key inputs for the production of a plan that our community can follow to improve the way we live.
While searching, I have found this Alveston Parish walk which mentions White Cottage (an old dressmaker's workroom). This guide has some interesting local history, including the fact that Alveston is derived from ‘Alwihs Stone’, probably a neolithic stone.
While searching, I have found this Alveston Parish walk which mentions White Cottage (an old dressmaker's workroom). This guide has some interesting local history, including the fact that Alveston is derived from ‘Alwihs Stone’, probably a neolithic stone.
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Alveston Parish Plan,
Alwihs Stone
Extreme Dreams
Have you been watching Ben Fogle and Extreme Dreams on BBC2 which is currently on every weekday evening at 6.30pm? You can watch the programmes on BBCi Player for 7 days after the programme. Although I find it irritating to watch/fast-forward 8 minutes of repeat at the beginning of each programme and several 'still to come...' previews, plus a preview of the following day, this week has been particularly interesting for me, having just been to Nepal myself! Highly recommended for the scenery but one wonders why the people (including a brave lady with lupus) are chosen to go and then I found an answer here, as I suspect! There is a thread on the newsgroup uk.rec.walking here. I have lost count the number of times that Ben is 'worried'.
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Nepal,
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uk.rec.walking
Friday, 25 January 2008
Aerial flight over the Lake District
Found this YouTube video of a flight over the Lake District starting from Cark and flying over the Crake Valley, Coniston Water, Dow Crag and Goatswater, Wastwater, Great Gable, Scafell Pike and Helvellyn. Can you spot my holiday home (Lingmell)?
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Lingmell,
Scafell Pike,
Wastwater
Thursday, 24 January 2008
Pipedreams

I was doing a search for Ian Tracey, Liverpool Cathedral to find this DVD which has been recommended to me. (Scroll down to PRDVD1.)

Royal Mail
Classic FM Hall of Fame

1 Beethoven - Violin Concerto
2 Mozart - Requiem
3 Handel - Messiah
Saturday, 19 January 2008
Eric Whitacre
Heard this piece ("Sleep") yesterday on ClassicFM, so searched for it on YouTube. There are a number of videos; here is one.
This reminds me that I heard his "Lux Aurumque" some time ago and made a note to buy it some day. (I think I may have ordered it from Britannia Music Club, but then they went bust.) Here is the composer conducting it in a recording session.
Both are on this CD:
and can be bought here: Amazon or CastleClassics.
This reminds me that I heard his "Lux Aurumque" some time ago and made a note to buy it some day. (I think I may have ordered it from Britannia Music Club, but then they went bust.) Here is the composer conducting it in a recording session.
Both are on this CD:

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ClassicFM,
Cloudburst,
Eric Whitacre,
Lux Aurumque,
Sleep
Thursday, 17 January 2008
Wednesday, 16 January 2008
Petrol prices
Have you a thing about petrol prices? Here is a useful site: Petrolprices.com, which you need to sign up to free of charge, but it gives you the cheapest fuel prices within a given radius of a given postcode. One day, this site http://www.pipelinecard.org/ may carry some clout.
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pipelinecard
It Pays to Watch
Did you see last week's programme on five? This is the first in a series. This website http://www.itpaystowatch.co.uk/ shows additional web only footage. The programme features Martin Lewis who has his own website http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/. You can also subscribe to the Moneysavingexpert YouTube channel .
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Saturday, 5 January 2008
Suffolk
Spent the New Year in Suffolk. Highlights were:
The Froize Inn
Orford Church & Castle
Aldeburgh
Here are the graves of Benjamin Britten, Peter Pears and Imogen Holst in the churchyard there:
The Golden Key in Snape
The Froize Inn
Orford Church & Castle
Aldeburgh
Here are the graves of Benjamin Britten, Peter Pears and Imogen Holst in the churchyard there:
Wednesday, 2 January 2008
Internet CD shops
I have been a member of Britannia Music Club for many years and have had good terms as a result. However, they have now gone out of business, so I have had to look elsewhere. Before Christmas, I put in a large order with Castle Classics. They have been able to get all my requests, with good customer service, although there have been some delays.
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Britannia Music Club,
Castle Classics,
CDs,
classical music,
internet,
shopping
Monday, 24 December 2007
John Tavener: The Lamb
This is my favourite carol; we sung it last night at our Service of Nine Lessons and Carols in St Mary's Church, Thornbury.
Sunday, 23 December 2007
Vodafone 2222
Received a text message from the Vodafone 2222 traffic service this morning warning me of the treacherous conditions on the roads. This is presumably because I use the service a lot. It is really good and I am surprised not more people know about it. I use it all the time when I am travelling long distances on the motorways to tell me where the hold-ups are. Highly recommended.
Saturday, 22 December 2007
Classical music collection catalogue
I have just uploaded my music collection to http://www.racksandtags.com/mikeelcock/ using OrangeCD software. This can now be accessed from anywhere and by anyone.
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Raul Prieto
Just found these fantastic YouTube videoclips of Raul Prieto playing Durufle's Toccata and Danse Macabre by Saint-Saens - a must-see for any organist! You can see his website here: www.raulprieto.net. I have an organ music playlist here which contains some of my favourite organ music.
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organist,
Raul Prieto,
Toccata
Thursday, 20 December 2007
Goldfinches

I saw the first pair of goldfinches in my garden today. This is months after putting the Nyjer feeder (see above - from the RSPB shop) in my garden several months ago. At last, they have got the message probably because it was frosty all day.
Wednesday, 28 November 2007
Successful 10th anniversary challenge
I can report on the successful completion of the 4 English 3000 footers last weekend on the tenth anniversary of the first annual leaders' weekend in 1997. The Saturday walk was up Skiddaw in force 12 (confirmed by anemometer reading!) winds. On Sunday we walked up Scafell Pike via Piers Gill and Scafell via Fox's Tarn. On Monday we climbed Helvellyn via Striding Edge and returned via Swirral Edge and Lanty's Tarn. On Tuesday, we split into two groups, one climbing Dow Crag and Coniston Old Man and the other christening the newly repaired boat "Second Wind".
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Helvellyn,
Lake District,
Scafell,
Second Wind,
Skiddaw
Wednesday, 21 November 2007
Everest Trekking Peaks
Just returned from Nepal having completed the Everest Trekking Peaks trek with KE (4 weeks).
Here are my YouTube videoclips from the top of the peaks I climbed:
Gokyo Ri
Pokalde
Kala Patthar
If you want to see more, here is my website page with selected photos. Steph's blog is here.
Here are my YouTube videoclips from the top of the peaks I climbed:
Gokyo Ri
Pokalde
Kala Patthar
If you want to see more, here is my website page with selected photos. Steph's blog is here.
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