Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Home again Kiss Bojo
The Great Comedy Gig in the Sky
Flying Start is a global charity partnership between British Airways and Comic Relief. Their motto is “Changing Lives: One Child At a Time” and the charity aims to transform the lives of disadvantaged and vulnerable children in the UK and around the world. The partnership combines Comic Relief UK’s unique understanding and expertise in tackling the causes of world poverty with British Airways’ longstanding commitment to community investment in the countries in which it operates. To learn more about the work that Comic Relief does in countries such as Uganda, India, South Africa and El Salvador, you can visit the How We Help page on the Comic Relief website.
As you probably know, Red Nose Day is on the 18th March this year and grand plans are underway to kick off the activities that week. On Saturday 12th March, British Airways and Comic Relief will be giving a Flying Start to children all around the world with laughs at 35,000 feet. Together with comedians Dara O'Briain, Jack Whitehall and Jon Richardson, Flying Start is going to attempt to set the Guinness World Record for the 'Highest Stand-Up Comedy Gig in the World'. Long time followers of this blog will know that we love stand-up comedy and have seen some quality gigs since moving to London. Still, I don’t think anything could beat a gig at 35,000 feet above sea level, especially as it is for such a fantastic cause and with such talented comedians, no less!
The good news is that you could win one of 75 pairs of tickets to fly over the UK and enjoy two-and-a-half hours of stand-up comedy for charity. Champagne and refreshments will be served and it looks to be an incredible evening. To be in with a chance to win this prize, simply text 'Fly1' to 70300 or visit the British Airways Facebook page to enter the competition. Full terms and conditions are available from the Facebook page. (Texts carry a £3 donation).
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Teatro Verdi. Stagione di prosa 2010-2011 fino all'8 maggio a Padova. Prossimo spettacolo "Se i no xe mati no li volemo" dal 22 al 27 febbraio
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A walk up Monkey Hill
We actually thought of heading for a drive around Sirey Island, but it was getting late, and Sirey is on the far east side of town... we instead headed to the north side of town and the hill which most people call Monkey Hill, although it's really called Khao To Sae. We'd not been here for a while.. could have been a couple of years actually. There is a narrow road right to the top where you find many TV aerials. The monkeys are also nearer the top, where we have been before - this photo taken in 2007:
This time we drove as far as the shrine - a very interesting little place which I'd like to know more about. The shrine is called Chao Por To Sae.. I need to ask my wife to research a little with some Thai Google searches. The shrine features tigers and monkeys. It's built into the hillside surrounded by tropical foliage.
Tigers roam outside guarding the shrine. Inside at the very back of the wall are 3 figures which are called To Sae Kao, To Sae Daeng and To Sae Dam. (Kao = White; Daeng = Red; Dam = Black). Although it appears to be a Buddhist or Chinese shrine, the figures all have the Islamic crescent and star on the wall behind them. Interesting place. A girl came to say prayers while we were there.
Meanwhile my son was more interested in posing with the many tiger images outside the shrine. The whole shrine is full of tigers, this one being the scariest:
We had no plan to walk to the very top of the hill, that would be foolhardy! We just walked up until we found a view. A little exercise before dinner. Many local people come here to walk, ride bikes or run. The road is quite steep, so even a gentle walk is enough to burn a few calories. These guys were being more energetic, and with all their huffing and puffing still managed a smile :)
Some way below the "monkey line" we stopped where a gap in the trees allowed views to the east and south. A good place to stop and pose for photos. A number of other people had the same idea. One man was taking photos of his dog. One tree covered hillside looked almost autumnal...
And the same photo with some messing around on Photoshop:
Good for the kids to get some exercise too. Kids these days are easily distracted by their Nintendo games or watching movies or (God forbid!) reading books... we try to keep our kids active physically and mentally. Not too much.. keep it enjoyable. Now follows one of my favourite photos ever. Our kids. You want to know about my life in Phuket - this is it.
And another favourite. Earlier the same day, my daughter and I had been having a long
I remember when we last came, a restaurant was being built just below the shrine, not so far up the hill but still quite a good viewpoint. The restaurant is now open, it's called "Green Forest" and we will go back sometime - just stopped for a drink this time. The menu was full of local food - a lot of salads and seafood. Looks good.
The view above looking to the southeast across Phuket Town from the restaurant. You can see the Royal Phuket City Hotel and the Thavorn Grand Plaza Hotel and behind that is Khao Khad hill and view point. Although I live here, sometimes the time is limited for exploring (yeh, I have a job working 6 days a week). Nice to revisit a place and find that there might be a good meal waiting in the future! We do try to get out and explore on days off but some days we have work to do around the house, feel lazy and just head somewhere local. Phuket has enough little places of interest that we can keep going back and there's always something new to see.
Monday, February 21, 2011
Flashdance: il Musical dal 23 al 27 febbraio 2011 a Padova. Da più di 25 anni Flashdance fa ballare tutto il mondo
Winter in Helsinki
Sunday, February 20, 2011
На здоpовье!
Sweets of the night
"Il volto dell'800. Da Canova a Modigliani" a Padova. Ultima settimana fino al 27 febbraio 2011
Bati Marso 2011: risvegliamo insieme la primavera padovana
Il recupero della tradizione e della cultura popolare passa attraverso la ricerca e la promozione sul territorio di testimonianze e di usanze proprie della nostra identità.
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Domeniche a piedi in centro a Padova dal 6 febbraio al 27 marzo dalle 14.00 alle 18.00
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Piazza pazza il Carnevale impazza! Ecco gli eventi per il "Carnevale Padovano 2011"
Dopo la Befana la Provincia di Padova propone un altro appuntamento gioioso: il Carnevale, un periodo magico, di baldoria, durante il quale ci si dimentica dei problemi quotidiani.
Seppure la manifestazione più rappresentativa nella nostra regione si svolga a Venezia, anche nei comuni della provincia questa festa popolare mantiene ancora vive le tradizioni locali con giochi, spettacoli ed incontri all'insegna del divertimento.
Inoltre, Padova Eventi offre la possibilità di partecipare al Contest fotografico on-line su "Carnevale e Bati Marso 2011". Leggi il regolamento e invia i tuoi scatti!