Time away.

June 6th, 2009 Posted in Work | No Comments »

Two down - six to go.
After three days of real negativity at work it was good to get away and try and get a better view of how we should be working. It’s always difficult to find time for training and I’m terribly guilty of putting it off but a couple of days in a different place thinking about work in a different way can really help regain some perspective.

Men drink

May 29th, 2009 Posted in Hungary, Journal, Work | No Comments »
Ivo

Ivo

We had an event at work last week a response to international Womens day. All the ladies lined up and gave us hand made flowers complete with a small bottle of alcohol and kisses.
The day was the name day (nevnap) of Ivo, the name of a drinking man (only the first sip) apparently this was approriate, or at least very funny.

Heat

May 10th, 2009 Posted in Festival, Hungary, Journal, Siofok | No Comments »
Impressions through the heat haze

Impressions through the heat haze

Saturday was a hot one somewhere in the high twenties in the shade, well over thirty in the sun. The view through the heat haze above a Kürtöskalács grill / oven. These are basically a large barbeque grill with a mechanical device to rotation the chimney mold over the charcoal. Standing in front of a 1.5m long barbecue for ten hours is tough work.

Sun Shine

January 24th, 2009 Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »

It’s easy to forget how good the weather is here compare to Scotland. But the last few weeks have been fairly dismal grey and cold, today the sun shone and we went on to a trip to Dunaföldvár. The walk around the castle ruins, views over the Duna and drive through the country made the grey go away.

2008

January 4th, 2009 Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »

A quick round up of last year. I spent too much time away from my family due to the move to Hungary, not a mistake I’ll make again. The summer here was long and hot, the kids loved the weather the lake and the strange new country. Work has been challenging but not in the ways I expected, more challenges next year I guess.

Books for 2008 were

Blood River by Tim Butcher

A great book, depressing but really worth reading. A clock or calendar does not measure progress. time may pass and our world can slip back into chaos.

The Shock Doctrine by Naomi Klein

I like her central idea and there are some background stories that makes this required reading for anyone who thinks that the free market is our friend but I’m not quite sure I buy everything in this book.

The Transition Handbook by Rob Hopkins

I’ve read a lot on Permaculture and followed the transition movement quite actively so there wasn’t much new in the book but it’s worth having and I’ll work my way through it again next year.

The Black Swan by Nassim Nicholas Taleb

The Black Swan in the title gets too much attetnion, this book is really about so much more than just how we deal with the happenings which change the world as we have so far experience it. I’ve always been convinced luck / chance plays a bigger part in life than we like to admit and that we make stories to explain just how smart we are, or bad someone else is after the fact. It’s a vital read as we see the media and “experts” explain away the current global financial problems and predict the turn around even as each turn around falls apart.

No resolutions as such for next year. I have some specific topics to read up on and a few new skills to work on and a little more Hungarian to learn.

The snow man cometh

November 23rd, 2008 Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »

Last night sitting in a local restaurant we were treated to the sight of a snow shower outside. The kids just about exploded. The walk home was fun and this morning we were able to make a very short snow man. The weather man promises more fun. My phone camera caught the mood for Magnus at least.


Protecting your bits.

November 20th, 2008 Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »

Generally I don’t join but there are one or two exceptions and The open rights groups is one.

Reflection…

November 19th, 2008 Posted in Hotels, Hungary, Siofok, Uncategorized, winter | No Comments »

Last Saturday we spent some time down at the beach side next to Balaton. It’s cool now and almost empty although the Siofok Marathon had attracted more visitors than we normally seem to see this time of year.

The morning and evening temperatures are in the minus now but most days the sun still shines and the dry cold here is really quite nice.


Reggel Osz Balaton

November 3rd, 2008 Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »

Cool and quiet. Like tystie.com, well at least the quiet bit.

No updates for some time as the post from Flickr is currently broken and has to be tweaked manually!

Rowan is Five

August 13th, 2008 Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »



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Originally uploaded by revdode

Yesterday I was off work to enjoy my daughters fifth birthday. We ran out of presents too quickly for her then after a quick scoot around the garden on her new bike we headed off to for her chosen day out to Ikea.