Brighter work place


May 28th, 2009

Well I well and truly have the Tuesday post Bank Holiday blues today’s and trying to think of what would make coming back our office desks it a little brighter I could look at all the crazy ideas to make the works place a little brighter
Now seriously I have found a website that’s specializing in growing grass in the office!! . Fancy a little feng-shui in your office? Why not try a grass square to brighten up your desk
This grass squares were designed at the Shenkar College of Engineering and Design to combine nature and architecture. By bringing some nature indoors like these moss mats, the designers hoped to provide a grounding piece of nature.!!!! I tad bizarre I think maybe a nice pot plant would be better!!!
On an idea of feng shui level I have looked too other theory’s like getting personnel. According olden days it’s good to have pictures of your children or you pets something that make you smile… but obviously remember it is the work place the result beings so says old Feng shui says that family pictures should be placed in the middle and top-right hand corners of your desk and other images, such as holiday’s snaps, need to be positioned on the left. So there you go!!!

Competition Crazy!


May 26th, 2009

I know this is an unusual hobby but one my friends is obsessed with competitions and questionnaires and has turned it into one of her favorite pastimes and hobby. As soon as a ‘take a break’ comes out or the local paper she reads it from cover to cover scanning for the local offers and opportunities to win a Caribbean holiday or the latest sunglasses etc. Now I’m all for doing the odd scratch card or buying a raffle ticket for the local scout hut but sometimes I think its just the excitement of filling in and the anticipation that you could win something.


I mean the other week she filled in a dozen Business telemarketing lists in the hopes of winning a year supply of office stationary!!! I mean isn’t that taking it a bit too far she does even have an office chair. To date thought she has won some random things. Every time you go round to tea or see her on an evening out there is also way something random that we get introduced too. Whether it is a new tea plucked from the mountain peaks in the alps that she now has a year’s supply to get rid off or the high tech lip gloss that gives another meaning to trout pout.
Despite all this I think it’s the knowledge that she has won it that makes the latest item as valuable at the golden ticket in Charlie and the chocolate factory!

But something tells me she will be having the last laugh when she is in the Bahamas slipping cocktails in her Chanel Bikini and £5000 in her pocket… remember me!!

DIY : Cast Iron Fireplaces and Radiators


May 19th, 2009

At the moment I am in the process of a bit of DIY in particular the living room

One of the biggest things to tackle is the Fireplace, as I truly do think it is the heart of the home.

Fortunately for us we did have a rather beautiful old fireplace dying to be restore underneath the diabolical 1940’s electric effort that was there when we bought the house.

We had considered was it worth the effort don’t get me wrong there was no way the electric one was staying – but lets face it not all of us process the DIY touch. But no! we decide to go the whole hog and restore what was there. We managed to find a cast iron fireplace surround that would have been similar to what was there to begin with and get Cast Iron Radiators to match to really set it all of to a tee. God it was so worth the effort it looks stunning, even if I am bias.

It is hard knowing where to start but what with doing my home up I can say that DIY is a hobby I enjoy you do get carried away. The please of doing it yourself and even if you save only 2 p its the fact that you did it and can do it

I know real fires are work, what with all the sweeping of the chimney, keeping it clean, hunting and gathering on wood and for the best offers coal but when you come in and the welcoming glow of the fire is waiting for you, there is nothing like it. The extra money and elbow grease is worth it.

Locks Locks Locks


May 16th, 2009

Pick a lock and bang yourself a hooby too!
A few years ago I used to work in the security industry, not guarding people but selling locks and access control security systems. Every year we would visit the master locksmiths exhibition and one thing that I always found amazing was the interest some of the attenders had in old locks. Many of them would have hobbies which involved collecting old locks and keys and having lock picking competitions. Now I don’t know if you have ever tried to pick a lock but believe me its is not as easy as TV would have you believe, stick a credit card in the door, use a couple of lock picks or stick a picking gun in the lock and hey presto..I don’t think so.
Modern locks today have a number of built in security features that prevent most people from picking them, some of theses guys though at the exhibition could open them but that comes with years of experience. However modern electronic access control security systems are a different matter, for which you are better using a sledge hammer !!
I guess if you want a hobby that requires patience and time then give traditional lock picking a go!

The joys of a Garden Gazebo


May 15th, 2009

So with all this lovely weather at the moment it’s so nice to be able to have a glass of wine in the garden.

As the garden is a little bit of a hobby of mine, I am always looking for ways to make the little patch of heaven outside my back door an extension to my lounge. I have lovely garden furniture but with unpredictability of the weather I am thinking a Garden Gazebo is the way forward.

It’s not just a case of simply buying one and slapping it up in the garden… oh no you have to do it right.
Try to find the right spot in your garden, on a firm base, but think about your surroundings. If you have a pond or beautiful view why not make the most of it and position to get the benefit from the outlook.
If you want shelter, then a patio gazebo in the one corner of your decking can complement and break up what can be a long, boring space.

Remember don’t put too far from the outside of the house. If you’ve spent money on a beautiful garden gazebo and it isn’t in view, then why bother buying it.
The best place to have your gazebo is smack bang in the middle of your garden where you can turn it into a sanctuary for relaxing or entertaining. We spend so much time attending to the flower beds and the lawn so why not, despite the weather, site and enjoy the fruits of your labour.

How to make your own bunting


May 14th, 2009

What with the current climate and all the summer festival coming and all the kid’s party and bbq thought I would give some simple tips on how to make you would bunting.
The best thing about this is that you can customize and use up any old bits and bobs to make as special d and as personnelise or glitzy as you want.
Right where to start
Stuff
1. Get some string, ribbon bought bias binding about 9 feet long to whatever to the required lengths.
2. Gets lots of oddments of fabrics or pictures or anything colorful. If you go to your local fabric shop they will have bags of oddments and should be really cheap.
To do
Flags.
1. To make the flags you need to cut out two triangles with the below dimensions.
As per the diagram below

2. Cut out a bunch of flags. For a further fancy effect use pinking shears to cut them out.
3. This is where you can go crazy and get the kids in involve, get personal and with glitter and colour fabric pens
4. Put the right side of the fabric together and Sew up three sides leasing about an inch (leave the top part open).
5. Turn the flags inside out. Use a dull pencil crayon to push out the pointy part.
This is the posh way of doing it if this is too much use put the back of the triangle together and sew round the edge
6. Iron flat.
7. Sew the triangles on to ribbon leaving spaces them out evenly between.

Pamper Party


May 11th, 2009

I just have to write a blog about the fantastic idea for a girlie afternoon hen do

Well one of my past times and hobbies is i love a good pamper  – facial, nails, back massage the works but obviously sometimes its the cost the hassle. But for a treat its so nice to have a good old mot on yourself. So let me tell you about the pamper party i went to yesterday.  Have date in mind and ask which friends are interested and send out invites with all the treatment on . Then you book the party and the masseur  / pamper ladies turn up at your house and carried out the treatments booked…. in your own home!!! It is soo cool you can have a manicure in your kitchen and massage in the back bed room and a facial in the lounge, all the time gossiping and drinking wine in your own home with your friends. Please let me stress it is still very professional, the beauty therapists bring all there own equipment and make the mood so relaxing. You feel just as special as if your paid for a swanky deal at a top notch spa.. but the best thing is its half the price. They even give you lovely pink slipper and robes to wear. It was such a lovely relaxing]y way to spend an afternoon. Oh if you book t/ host the party all your treatments are discount even cheaper

Perfectly Pampered

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MMORPG


May 8th, 2009

EVE

Whats an MMORPG ? its a massivley multiplayer online role playing game on a computer which at present my other half seems to be spending a lot of time on!!

He plays this game called EVE online, its an online game in which you interact with other people, some of whom can be any where around the world. EVE is a space based game in a persistent virtual universe, which carries on going even when you log off. The game involves flying various spaceships, fighting, trading, mining building in its simplest form. At its most complex it involves conquering regions of space, diplomatic negotiations and an economic trading model akin to the real world.

All I know is that he can be on it for hours at a time but i guess as far as hobbies go its better than going down the pub every night with his mates! Now i wonder if there is one that involves shopping and shoes for me !

Butternut and Sweet Potato Soup


May 6th, 2009

Well i love cooking as a hobby and despite it being nearly summer i still love to sit down to a bowl of home made soup. I doesn’t matter what time of year you can adapt to suit was vegetables are available at the time. It doesn’tt have to unhealthy either in fact there is something very cleansing about a healthy detox soup

So here’s one of my favourite roast butternut squash and sweet potato

What you need is:

  • 1 butternut squash
  • 2 large sweet potatoes
  • 2 red onions
  • 1 dessert spoon of cinnamon
  • 2 tea spoons of ground nutmeg
  • 1 vegetable stock cube
  • Pint of boling water

What to do

Chop up the vegs in to cubes, lay out on a deep baking tray and sprinke the cinnamon and nutmeg evenly over the top

Cook in a pre heated oven gas mark 6 for 1 hour till all go brown even slighty chared. Remove from tray and add to a deep pan. Add stock cude to the boliing water and slowly stir in the the cut vegatable

Blend to smooth mixture if too thick add more bolied water

Why not try Go Karting as a Hobby


May 5th, 2009

Why not try Go Karting as a Hobby!
Did you know?
It was in California that’s Go Karting was first invented over 50 years and is now one of the fastest growing in North America.
Go Karts was originally referred to as go carts, gokarts, and shifter karts
After the Second World War fighter pilots and airmen started racing Go Karts and a sport was born.
Ayrton Senna, Michael Schumacher, Lewis Hamilton started their career racing in Go Karts before graduating to Formula One and Indy Car.
Since Go Karts started they are now capable of speeds 200 mph and scarily they have no suspension
Why not have a look in your local paper for a Go Karting track near you idea for Hen and Stag do’s or a work outing