All the way from Cambridge » Music http://blog.pc-tony.com Thu, 20 Oct 2011 23:35:57 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.3.1 Project 365 – Day 3 http://blog.pc-tony.com/2011/01/project-365-day-3/ http://blog.pc-tony.com/2011/01/project-365-day-3/#comments Mon, 03 Jan 2011 19:57:27 +0000 pctony http://blog.pc-tony.com/?p=222 The image today is of Alice’s old metronome that she used whilst learning to play the piano as a child.

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Busy weekend.. http://blog.pc-tony.com/2009/06/busy-weekend/ http://blog.pc-tony.com/2009/06/busy-weekend/#comments Mon, 15 Jun 2009 07:15:31 +0000 pctony http://blog.pc-tony.com/?p=156 Continue reading ]]> So. The weekend is over, and it’s time to go back to the relaxation of the office.

The wife and I managed to cram our Saturday full of stuff, including the town & country fair event in Cambridge, part of which was to launch national bike week. Where we did a whole bunch of stuff including registering our cycles. On the way home we stopped along the river to watch the May Bumps.

On Sunday we took a drive up to Holkham, in north Norfolk.  We spent an hour or so on the beach admiring the kites and little children who were running around and generally having a great time in the glorius sunshine.  We then made our way to go and see Elton John’s last concert in England for just over 2 years.  This was actually in the grounds of Holkham Hall, which in itself is worth a visit when there isn’t a large concert in the back-yard.  The concert was great, Sir Elton is a consummate public performer and still sounds great 40 years on.  Very cool, lots of fun.  It wasn’t your typical stand up, get crushed kind of concert it was a more relaxed have a picnic take along some chairs, food, drink and generally relax and enjoy what was superb weather.

The whole event was however unfortunately marred by really poor crowd control/management.  At the start of the day we all had to queue up waiting for the gates to open. This was fine, a tad annoying but not unexpected.  However once the gates were opened the whole british mentality of orderly queuing went right out the window and everyone just flooded past as fast as they could.  This then coupled with the extremely poor control of the flow of cars on the way out led us to be in a queue of cars for over 95 mins.  If these were handled with a little more forethought things could have been so much better.  Would I go again? Yes, but I probably wouldn’t bust a gut to get there for gate opening time.

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