Thursday, May 31, 2007

Scalp


Another mounatin race last night. It was on Scalp, a viscous b*stard of a place altogether. It was raining yesterday and though it stopped raining for the race itself, the conditions were very tricky. Occasionally the tracks were very slippy and mucky. I'm bad at steep downhills the best of times, but steep mucky downhills really really slow me down. 5 people passed me on the last steep downhill. Disgusted. I managed to catch 3 of them before the finish but am determined to do some work on it. The problem is that when you look down in the cold, your eyes fill with water and blur your vision, making it hard to judge footing. And if you wipe them you either get dirt or sweat in there to add to the problem! I'm always well impressed with the lads who take massive confident hops down the steepest hills. It's amazing to watch.

I came 132 out of 163, with 172% of the winning time. I did this race last year aswell and i got 183% of the winning time, so i'm well pleased with the improvement. In the league i'm 121 out of 401, yeehaw.

This is another photo taken from the race. I think it looks like something out of Jurassic Park. The path that they are running on is almost completely overgrown with gorse, and it's really easy to trip over consealed rocks. It adds to the adventure.

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Clair's New Friend


Clair met this charming monstrosity in Japan the other day. Here's a rather humerous extract from a mail i got off her recently:

"I was reading this on my phone on the way home from work, but I didn't reply because I was so nervous that I was on the wrong train. It had a sign on it that wasn't a place name on any of the station lists. I asked someone "Yokohama desu?" meaning " Is Yokohama for I am a foreign r'tard that knows not how to read or speak Japanese?" The latter part was just implied. He said "hai" but I didn't believe him so I was really worried where I might end up. At one stop along the way, I asked a neighbour "Kore wa dokko desu ka?" which translates as " Where is here for I am a foreign r'tard but who is proud of being able to say even this little bit in Japanese?" In this case, the middle part is implied in the speech and the latter part is implied in this email. She told me and I recognised that as a place along the way to Yokohama. But I was still bloody relieved when we actually did pull into Yokohama."

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Aussie Guest


This is a mate of Hugh's from when he was a wee platinum blond toddler in Australia. Adrian is on a round Europe spin and stopped in Ireland last week. he's great craic and we had a fine cultural exchange. We took "strewth" and he took "langer".

This is Hugh unwittingly drinking from a maaaassive bottle of bud.

Thursday, May 24, 2007

Bray Head


This is a picture from my latest mountain race yesterday evening. It was seriously hard. it was around 5 to 6k (depending on who you ask) around 2 mountains in bray. It's the shortest race of the season, but faster paced because of that. I did the early start and came 3rd out of that group, beaten only by 2 dudes! And one was German! I never mind being beaten by Germans! And the other dude was perfectly fit and healthy. I held him till the summit but he passed my on the way back down when i got a shoulder cramp. You know the one that's like someone is driving a pick-axe into your inner shoulder? Had to slow down for a bit cause of that.

The route was out and back along the same path, so on the way back down i started running into the people from the normal start. My friend Ronan was at the lead. I ran into him early enough, and then had a steady stream of people to pass for around 2/3rds of the way down. I was just on an incline up to the first summit again when i really thought I was going to have to stop cause I was going to have a heart attack when the photographer dude appeared as if from nowhere. So obviously you can't stop if you're being photographed, so I kept going, then soon came across another downhill. Now this downhill was the first uphill I had encountered after the start and a lot of it actually had to be climbed hand and foot, so it was pretty difficult to get down it at any speed. Then there was a gentle concrete descent out onto the main Bray promenade where there were loads of normal non-purple-faced folk to run embarrassingly past to the finish, around 500m away. now there was a choice of running on a path or grass, so i picked the grass. Slower, but easier on the legs. So I sprinted as fast as i could, using up the very last of my energy to cross the line. In the wrong direction. A friend of mine was a race marshall and she was like "get outside the wall and run in the long way". I was so confused. So I had to jump over a wall and run around another 50m and turn, where Ronan passed me, and then back through the finish again. If I'd kept to the path I would have seen the markers leading around the long way and would have beaten ronan (15 minutes behind). But a great race. They asked me not to do the early start again cause i'm too fast!!!! Yeah!!!!! I'm holding 155th out of 385 in the league. And I came in at 45:58, 160% of the winning time which was my aim for the season! Hopefully i can equal it next week on a longer route. This is a picture of Ronan leaping a fence on the descent.

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Marshmallows


This is my latest craze, making fresh marshmallows. They are made of sugar, golden syrup and gelatin and combine to be the stickiest stuff ever. These are ones that myself and Emily made on Saturday, and we ended up completely covered in goo afterwards. The problem is that the mixture is so tasty that you can't help taking bits of it to eat, and you end up stuck to the utensils, then stuck to the table... it's brilliant! It starts out as a really sticky liquid then is poured (with great difficulty) into a tin to cool. When it cools it can be coated in icing sugar to stop the stickiness and cut into squares. Extremely tasty.

Monday, May 21, 2007

Epic Weekend


Myself and Emily had a great weekend full of fun and merriment. It all started on Saturday when Emily arrived and out came the swingball. It was really windy around dublin but thankfully my garden is pretty sheltered so we were able to play through it (note all-important beer on path). The garden is just wide enough for swingballing, but there are briars growing out of our hedge and the washing line is getting a bit loose so occasionally there are sideline obstacles to deal with.


After playing till our arms hurt too much, we took a leisurely cycle to Fresh, the overpriced yuppie supermarket on Pierce Street, and found a fabulous bargain on Druids cider. Rather a nice drink, it gets the MagsEmily seal of approval. Suffice to say, after imbibing much of this thrifty booze a lack of judgement occured, and the swingball got moved indoors so the darkness of nighttime wouldn't hinder playing.



As you can see the playing area indoors was rather cramped. Also the base is filled with water which was splashing everywhere. After a healthy amount of damage was caused, another error in judgement was made and we decided that writing on our faces was in fact the best idea ever, even better than indoor swingball.


Inspirational stuff. Also, somewhere in the course of the day myself and Emily's combined powers produced the finest Shepherds Pie in Ireland. All ofthis goes to proove that it's impossible to have a quiet weekend in when Emily is in the county.

Twin Leeks


This is Catherine displaying some of the fine vegetables that we have arrayed around the kitchen.

Myself and Emily had a fantastic weekend of madness and swingball, but my camera battery has died on me here so i can't get any of the pics. I'll get them later.

Friday, May 18, 2007

Those crazy Japanese....


This is a road near Clair's new Japanese abode where they have fancy restaurants. Very well named in my opinion. As is the Muffin shop on this avenue. Fair play.

Harry Potter Mania


So the new book is out on the 21st July and we shall all get to know what happens in the end. I believe that Snape will turn out to be a good guy. He was trajically used as a helpless pawn in the last book, by both Malfoy and Dumbledore, but he will show his true good colours in the end and will possible be killed in the fatal attack (guaranteed) between Harry and Voldemort. I shall be purchasing the book in Edinburgh with Niamh and will be pub crawling with the book about the town for a few days. All are welcome.

Thursday, May 17, 2007

Loads of bikes


This is the picture that clair was talking about yesterday. It is a multi-layer bike rack in Japan. She says that in the city where she lives everyone travels by train, and everyone gets to the train station on a bike, so there are throusands of bikes at the stations. They use loads of these racks to store the bikes. I can only imagine the effort involved in getting a bike onto the top level. Poor feckers. It's hard enough to get a bike in to the narrow one level ones.

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Clair in Japan!


Clair is safe and sound in Japan and here's proof - this is a mail I got off her yesterday:

"I have a really cool phone, nokia n73, which has a 3.2 mega pixel camera. This is good enough for me! I've been looking for photo opportunities at all times. By far the coolest spectacle is the people. But it's a bit creepy to be photographing strangers and i don't want to get deported. The mad clothes on the teens, the trains black with salarymen, the kids so cute you Want to hug them... I took a photo of the multi-story bike park that's at my train station, but i just can't capture the scale of it. Here is a pic of a car show grounds. The local cars are in front, the car behind is for export"

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Hugh's Big Band


Hugh played last night in a big band in Ballymun. The concert started off with a wind and brass band of local kids. The trombonists kept belting eachother in the heads with their instruments (true to form), and they even had miniature timpani. Then the big band played, and they had various kids up to play with them. It was really cool and i took loads of photos which all turned out really blurry cause the room was pretty dark. My camera skills are giving up the ghost. This is the clearest one of the bunch.

Monday, May 14, 2007

Death by Chocolate


I had a murder mystery in my house over the weekend. It was called "Death by Chocolate and was for 8 players: myself and Hugh, Jennifer and Pierce, Catherine and David and Ian and Nathalia.

The story goes like this: It is Paris, 1900. The World Fair and Olympics are both going on and a famous chocolatier, Billy Bonka has invented a new enourmous easter egg which defies the structural laws of easter eggs. Unfortunately, Billy has been murdered in his hotel room, killed by a bomb concealed in an easter egg. 8 other guests at the hotel (us) sit down to dinner knowing that one among us is the murderer. Throughout the course of the meal, with the assistance of Inspector McClue (dvd cheese) and various exibits given to the guests, the murder must be solved.

It was great fun and everyone played well into their Character. The first picture there is of Jennifer as an eccentric archaeologist and David as a skitsophrenic ventriloquist with his puppet, Ziggy. The next picture is of Catherine, a scandellous artist and Hugh as Mike Bison, famous american boxer.

Thursday, May 10, 2007

Flutes?


Jane look what's happening to the flute population of Ireland without your steadying influence!

Congratulations Aoife!


Last night was myself and Hugh's last performance with the Trinity Orchestra. This is the conductor Aoife Hiney who is in Hugh's class and who I used to live across the road from last year in Rathmines. The theme was American music and we played Copland's Appalachian Spring, Philip Glass's Violin Concerto (weird but daycent) and Jurassic Park. Also, here is proof that Hugh actually does play the trombone (or can at least hold one convincingly).