Calm after the storm

Today started with a certain calmness. I let the dogs out for a pee and went back to bed. Jamie git up and fed the dogs and fed me. We stayed in bed until well after lunchtime, I wasn’t overly tired but just needed the rest, it’s been a very stressful couple of weeks.

I rang mother up as she wanted to see the new dog. I picked up all the dog poo and made boiled eggs. Mother arrived, she showed me wedding photos of someone who I’ve met about twice. Sasha mugged her, Dillon wagged his tail. She vanished.

I then went out and parked up at Oldland. Out with the GPS I found four more Geocaches, that takes me over 100 now. Came back and did the accounts. Updated the server and WordPress.

We then wandered over to the Hollow Tree pub just down the road. For pub food it was fine. Tripadvisor review duly done. I’ll watch a bit of telly and then have a bath. While in the pub I ordered an ice maker, no real idea why, it’s a gadget I guess.

I must welcome my new stalker. That must take my readership to about six now, well probably actually five as I don’t know what the wi-fi coverage is like in heaven.

Almost a geocaching fail

As predicted today was rather dull. Work wise was video playback, which basically meant messing around with a third party API. I then managed to brick my dev kit while doing a debug font, but managed to bring it back to life. Found a couple of useful utils, one which would take a Windows true type font and output it as a bitmap, very useful for the next text in hand, will get on with it tomorrow.

Walked the dog. Jamie is away tomorrow so will do the walk again tomorrow. It was bloody hot again today, which of course meant we weren’t going to Holly Hedge.

Finished off work then decided to head Stoke Gifford way for three caches. Ended up by Duko cache, which I still haven’t found. Then went for the other three. Two DNF’s then finally success at the end. Long, walk, nice evening, but annoying.

Got a lot of the weekend to myself, well tomorrow night anyway.

Retro BBQ and mass Geocache haul

Started off yesterday with an early breakfast and dog walk. We only had limited time so she had just over an hour, but to her disappointment we never quite made it to her favourite field. I loaded up the car with larger and off I trotted up to ‘Tring’, which is somewhere by London. Uneventful journey right up until about the last five miles where sat-nav did what all sat-navs do and start sending you down really tiny roads. Anyway after turning the wrong direction on the final road and doing a quick town tour I made it to the hotel. Found Mark already there, he’d come from Newcastle, so about twice as far as me. Checked in when they found someone for reception. Hotel and room is uninteresting, unspectacular but overall cheap.

We gave Andy a call and twenty minutes later this 1970 something white Ford Escort turned up. We loaded in, the rear seats had me and the beer on it. This is pre seat-belt days. I was going to regret this when we got close to Andy’s house, when he demonstrated how light it was on the back end and good for sliding…this was on a roundabout on an ‘A’ road. I’d always wanted to go round it sideways, but probably in a roll-cage, not while clutching on to twenty pints of Foster’s. We made it.

Whole afternoon was pretty fun, there were quite a few of us there. Lots of children playing on the trampoline thing and dog tied up under it. Much beer and wine was consumed by all. I stayed on the beer as it was going to be a fairly long day and I can drink that almost constantly and still stand up. Andy has an amazing house, he’s taken the alternative approach to me….loads of debt to have everything, where I have no debt but still quite a lot. I don’t have a swimming pool or a hot-tub though. But he only had a gas BBQ, if you have one of those you may as well just cook in a bloody oven. Anyway, he also has the most amazing play room, with all these old arcade cabinets in (well they are mame emulators, but just as good). Plus the biggest collection of retro computers I’ve ever seen. There were various games throughout the day, mainly with two overgrown ‘boys’ trying to get the highest ‘Donkey Kong’ scores. I played ‘Space Harrier’ which I haven’t played for about twenty-years, and completed it, which I don’t think I’ve ever done before. It wasn’t a bad attempt after about ten pints. Andy’s wife vanished, I think was down to a bottle of Prosecco. Some other people were getting there. Mark and I were pretty much fine, he’s a Northerner and stuck to cider and I can drink my own body weight in larger. It was a good job two as we had about a half hour journey back in the taxi as every main road the driver tried to take was closed. He got us there though and it wasn’t too pricey.

Mark took his key with him which was a good move. I waited by reception for over twenty minutes for someone to come. There was a wedding party there but bugger all staff. I even phoned them several times and got no answer. It wasn’t like it was 4AM, it was about 10:30PM. In the end I stood there, drank another can of larger (yes, I took the remainder back with me) then dived behind the reception desk and retrieved the key. I had a shower, a cup of tea and watched some telly, not a very good nights sleep, the room was very hot and I could hear some fucker snoring all night. Still, it was cheap.

So this morning I got a text from Mark to say he’d woken up early and had breakfast and was going, so I lade in bed for a bit then went down to breakfast, which I can only describe as unorganised chaos. There was no where to sit which wasn’t a table for fifty, I ended up sharing a quaint table for two with an Australian bloke, we made pointless small talk about tea pots. I went to get toast, there wasn’t any bread, I went to get cereal, there wasn’t any bowls. Coffee, no cups. You get the general idea. I managed to obtain toast, cereal and coffee within about twenty minutes. Still, it was cheap.

So I’d already loaded up the GPS with about 400 caches within 10Km of Tring. What I should have down was put in the location as the hotel, if I’d down this I wouldn’t have had a twenty minute walk before I found the first one. Still, started at about ten-thirty and then finished when the GPS finally run out of juice. I found 15 with 3 DNF’s. I dropped off the ‘Good luck tiki’ travel bug and also stored my own ‘teddy bear’ (In dedication to Natalie Govier (Nee Green) travel bug. It’s mission is to try and get over to Martin in Sophia, Bulgaria.

So as the battery gave up I was on the home stretch back to the hotel. Put the air-con on as it was boiling (I’d been pretty luck with the weather, only a few spots and it was baking). Then started the drive back home, managed to avoid really tiny lanes this time. Again the journey was thankfully uneventful, other than for an accident on the M4. I was using the car GPS which has the traffic management thing in so managed to avoid it by it sending my through Reading. I was going to divert to ‘Westonbirt Arboretum’, but the heavens opened so I carried on home.

The dog was pleased to see me, she probably stands a chance of being fed now. So updated Facebook, updated Geoccahing.com, uploaded yet more Gromit’s from last week. Now it’s time to do the accounts. Will probably go for a bath and the Hungarian Grand Prix later. Overall, a nice weekend after all the calamity of last week.

Bugger, didn’t win my controller thing

Took dog to daycare at 6:30, went back to bed. Then awoken by the cleaners at 9:30, they said apparently the phones are down round here so they couldn’t phone. Which is a feeble excuse considering they only have my mobile number, couldn’t be assed is a better excuse.

Still working on renderer stuff, all fine, should have the bulk of it finished by the end of next week I reckon. I’ve been keeping an eye on a flight sim controller on ebay for a few days, it was originally over a grand. I thought it was probably worth about a ton, but it went for just over £650! The daft thing is, the joystick it’s based on I can pick up on ebay for about a tenner. So I think I’ll get one of those and have a bash at the hardware myself, will make for an interesting project.

Walked over towards the gym, where there was a puzzle geocache I’ve been working on, looks like I have the wrong coordinates though. Walked over to Sarah’s and watered her plants, walked home, just in time for it to then piss down.

Still no date for funeral yet.

Woman gives birth

Considering, I had a fairly normal day. Still working on renderer code, going fine, slowly all coming together. Didn’t really go anywhere except to the doctors to pick up my happy pill prescription. Ended up spending the evening solving a Suduko puzzle which points to the location of a cache. It’s been a long long time since I solved one of those. Anyway, now have the coords, will try and get to it.

Nothing else really done, I’m still fairly much in limbo as it were.

Oh, apparently some royal popped out a sprog, it’s major news, I really couldn’t give a shit.

Did Axl Rose really think he was stylish in 1992?

Got up far too early and took dog to daycare. Went back to bed. Then back on to renderer code. Today was quite fun as I actually started compiling stuff, lots of work still to do there.

Picked up dog in afternoon, came back and finished off work. Then went flying. Well virtual flying. I managed to take off fine from Gloucester and then fly down the M5 and land at Filton airport. Managed to get the visuals set up nicely so the compass was correctly on the horizon at 70 knots. Landing was also pretty good, then practised a bit of hovering. I really need to get some peddles to do it properly, now I know the flight sim is actually pretty accurate I’ll invest in some.

My new travel bugs arrived for Geocaching, so I’ve attached one to a plastic cocktail glass (which I got from a game machine in Weymouth) and given it a mission of going to a cocktail bar in Manhattan, which seems quite appropriate. I went out this evening and dropped it off into a cache over in Woodhouse Down. Also picked up another one while I was there.

Got back and checked facebook, someone had posted a video of Gun N’ Roses playing in Tokyo in 1992. It’s a great song, but dear Axl, did he really think he looked good wearing very short white lycra shorts?

My thoughts are with a dear close friend of mine at the moment who is currently in hospital, we send our love.

I flew all the way down the M5, okay it was a simulator

My new joystick arrived, which meant I then spent ages trying to get the drivers to install then gave up. The MS ones seem to work okay anyway. Then I had all sorts of activation problems. Managed to fly it fairly stably down the M5 though from Gloucester airport which I was quite happy with.

Work wise, still on render code. Didn’t go anywhere lunchtime but popped out in the evening for a bit and went over towards Filton and did a few caches there.

Weymouth and Portland

So got up at a sensible time and took the dog over to Almondsbury. Came back and grabbed those couple of travel bugs I picked up last week. Then I went and picked up mother, inserted her in the car and off we set to Weymouth. Took the fairly direct cross country route and got there in a couple of hours. Parked no problem considering the hot weather. We stopped first in a pub and had lunch then walked round a bit. Certainly it’s been a couple of years since we’ve been out but mothers walking ability has rapidly deteriorated, we can’t have really walked for more than an hour. Anyway, we had an ice cream and then went in the arcade and played on the 2p machines. I’ve ended up with a few bits which I can use for travel bugs so I’ve ordered a couple of them.

We then set off to Portland, trying to find some Geocaches, a sod to park anywhere then we ended up in the wrong place several times. In the end I parked up at the top of a hill and just used the phone to find a couple of nearby caches. Found one in a gate and another at an old BMX track. Managed to drop off a couple of trackables in that one. Almost got muggled putting it back.

We then drove back following the sat-nav which decided to take us to a road that was closed, then a 50 mile diversion followed including a trip up a mud track which required some fun reversing. Anyway we got back in the end. Had a shower, something to eat and some telly.

I also ordered the new (or last version anyway) flight sim for the PC, this includes the R22 helicopter, I’ve also ordered some controls. So it will be interesting to see how it handles.

Home check and caching around the UWE

Today was spent mostly working on render code, well converting render code from one platform to another. While mainly listening to Glastonbury sets.

Walked the dog as swapped with Jamie for tomorrow. Updated the shopping list.

Getting quite excited about tomorrow, I’ll either love it, hate it, or die.

Went and did a recheck on a couple of dogs, both were quite mad. Lovely people, lovely dogs, no problems there. It was situated by the UWE so I parked up in a lay-by there and got the GPS out. Had a good run, found three in quick succession then a couple of DNF’s, which is a shame. Ended up clambering up a few hills and having a great view of the M32. Stung to hell by nettles again.

Torture porn night, second attempt at that Danny Dyer film.

It was warm, actually it was hot

I started the day off sweating a lot, almost to the point where the memory foam mattress had turned into a small duck pond. My fingers had even started ‘pruning’. Had breakfast, drank coffee.

Got up eventually, did the dog poo run, then had lunch. We then took the dog out, walked all the way to Almondsbury. She ran around her favourite field and got fairly tired. We walked back to the Swan pub and had a pint. Jamie then left with the dog to go back home. I then walked further North to do some Geocaching. Think I found about another four, haven’t logged them yet, also picked up a couple of travel bugs.

Then walked home, well had to run the last couple of miles, which I wouldn’t have minded too much if it wasn’t so damn baking. Got home, got the BBQ out, then picked up Andy and Lisa. We then had a very pleasant evening drinking and eating meat. They then stumbled into a taxi and we tidied up. I had a bath and then watched the end of the ‘Apprentice’ episode I fell asleep through the other day.

Nice weekend, very warm.