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Travelling again...

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Edited by Les Haines, Tuesday, 6 Mar 2018, 13:11
Travelling again… Was in Oxford today visiting the Ashmolean Museum, primarily to see any Egyptian stuff around Cleopatra and the Ptolomies. Was disappointed from that point of view, as most artefacts where from much earlier. Was astounded to discover that Ancient Egypt went back 4000 years prior to that, and obviously a whole area of study on its own. Regardless it was good to get a context, and I did see some Egyptian / Roman pieces and got good visuals of many other items. It’s a fabulous place, easy to get to on the train, and I will certainly be going again. 


 I used to live just outside Oxford so it was nice to revisit, walked past the Randolph Hotel, scene of many a fine night, and its completely opposite the Ashmolean.My impression of revisiting Oxford though was that it seems a bit grubby, with the buildings not seeming to reflect their grandeur, and busy traffic ridden streets, but as always, with the lure of interesting side alleyways and streets which seem to promise more interesting things. 


 Been a while since I wrote last as have been busy at home doing domestic things…. and training. Doing lots of turbo cycling because of the crap weather, and working towards being able to compete on the bike next year. It’s a huge motivation for me as I think I can do well, but I think I need to get a year’s good training in first. So, working hard on my fitness. 


 Studying going well, and received my first marked assignment back, very pleased to have passed with a decent mark, and who would have thought, two months ago, I could have written an assignment on Cleopatra, and then on the Christopher Marlowe play Doctor Faustus. I did though and have to say I am feeling pretty proud of myself! Now got a couple of weeks to re write the assignment as asked by my tutor, including a lot of amendments, mostly to the referencing, but will need to get stuck into it and work my way methodically through it, as its quite detailed. 


 Next block of study is Joseph Stalin, and his reputation. Quite interesting but I already was aware of quite a lot of it, and it is heavy reading. Have also discovered YouTube, which seems to be the font of all knowledge, but care needs to be taken for authenticity. Going well though and I seem to be on track. 


 Going to a study day on Saturday 10th March at Aston University. I have been before many years ago, I think when I was studying for my first degree, and am not sure exactly where it is, just that it’s not in Birmingham centre. Hopefully can get the train, and am looking forward to meeting other students, as this hasn’t really happened during this course (am often way) and was one of the reasons that I decided to study. 


 So, home for a few days, then another trip.

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Back home in the UK.....

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So, on my way back home to Hereford, after a week walking and cycling in the mountains around Xabia. It was so good to be in the sun again, even though some days, and certainly in the evenings, was chilly. Blue skies are the key!

 

Had a burst of work last night, and somehow, within about 30 mins, managed to get 500 words down on my Faustus assignment. Not perfect, but just seemed to be able to write it. I think after studying it for three weeks, and thinking I was stuck, it just seemed to burst out! A purple patch!  Gives me something to edit now, as I have another week before it has to be submitted.

 

Going over the Cezanne section again and may take my time a bit more as I want to get a really good look at some of the paintings. I know Cezanne is not everyone’s cup of tea, but I’ve got a weather eye on the future, and may think about studying Art History... depends on where I want to go with my studying….

 

Just finished reading The Bone Clocks, by David Mitchell, a fascinating and mundane book, that displays both normality and complete fantasy. Certainly, an intelligent book, that has you thinking and a bit of a Tour de Force on your thoughts. Loved it though, even though some of the fantasy sections are hard going. Will certainly read some of his work again, but not just yet! I’m now a fan!!

 

Being a member of a book club does that though. The books selected to read, not by me, are often those that I’ve never heard of, or wouldn’t choose from a library. But they do seem to be worthwhile reads, and have included Howards End (E.S. Lewis), A month in the Country and The Wine of Angels by Phil Rickman.

 

Have managed to fit in Goldsworthy Antony and Cleopatra as well, interesting, but heavy going...did enjoy it, but takes a lot of concentration, and quite hard to process the time scales involved. Seems to me that the Roman Empire was a momentous time, but then it was a long time, and we only ever read about the elite, and the famous, never what it was really like to live at the time. Love the idea that if you were a Roman Citizen, peasant or not, you had some rights

 

One of life’s true pleasures… reading

 

So now sat at Alicante Airport (AeroPuerto) people watching and drinking tapas coffee. Reading and thinking about Cezanne and wondering if there is an art expert amongst the thousands here, I doubt it, as most are fat drunken brits, but I’ll bet there is…. Somewhere

 

Trying to keep a schedule for my retirement. I think it’s important to have goals and aims, and for me these needs to be both long term and day by day.

I have about 9 weeks before heading to my apartment in Spain, so lots to do, but next week want to get back to my gym routine (kept very fit during my weeks away), complete my TMA assignment due in on Friday, go to the cinema at least once. Planning a trip to the Ashmolean in Oxford one day this week, and will attending a discussion group session at some point!

 

Obviously, my weeks are busy! Planning a visit to the North East of England in March, as a friend of mine works on Holy Island and has promised to show me around the land of St Cuthbert. Can’t make my mind up whether or not to drive or get the train. Will be dependent upon costs and do I need to have a car for my visit.

 

Hoping to get a glimpse of Hadrian’s Wall on my visit too

 

Still staying news free, as far as I can, and don’t feel like I’ve become a bad person, more that I feel like a viewer, or spectator, in a great game, with those in Facebook land having these sure-fire entrenched opinions which must be right, and everyone either agrees, or disagrees in an outrage of personal abuse….

I am diluted by my non-participation, and it is a great thing, and brings me peace… but I do have a view always, but somehow feel that not sharing is the way, and brings strength to my convictions… I’ve become a watcher, an observer, of this great shambling minstrel show that is my home country….


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So today...

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I’m in Javea, or as the Valencieenes say, Xabia. Lots of the road signs have been spray painted to show the Valencia version, which reminds me they used to do that in Wales with the signs having both Welsh and English versions. Must say that seem separatists here, not like when I was in Gerona last year…… crikey!

 

Went walking up in the mountains today, drizzle and cloudy, but lots of beautiful olive blossom, and orange and lemons on the trees, a great walk about ten miles. Of course, tried a local bar in the village, bought some local honey, and tapas...the village was called Taberna I think. Also around Partence which is a small village just below a mountainous ridge which we also walked

 

No studying today though, and starting to feel a bit of pressure. The thing I need to do next is reference my Cleopatra essay, as I have the assignment written out in draft. But haven’t even started on my work on Dr Faustus, even though I know what I’m going to say and understand the play well enough. Got about ten days to get it all completed and sent in so it still feels ok… For sure though need to put more time into the study of Cezanne, and need all of my stuff, images / text around me which is always a problem when travelling. Seem to  be studying on the move a lot at the moment and haven’t as yet got a coherent study plan

 

Seemed to me today, being around these mountain villages, that there is a strong sense of community there. Of course, the locals are very welcoming, but at the same time seem very proud of what they have. Makes me sad to see that because it doesn’t seem to exist at all back home. Maybe that’s why I love Spain so much, and its easy, wandering around the orange and lemon groves in the sunshine, paying a few Euros for decent coffee or a small beer…


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Cleopatra

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Edited by Les Haines, Wednesday, 31 Jan 2018, 06:48

Managed to get 500 words down on the Cleopatra assignment today, after procrastinating for a few days, just sat down and banged it out! Nowhere near the finished article of course but it seems the hurdle is to get past the blank page. Once something is there it seems easier to work with. Almost like you could write complete rubbish just to get going....glad to get it going though and feels like progress..

Still on holiday in Adelaide, returning to the UK next week and not at all looking forward to it. As a regular traveller I always have the same feeling going back, one of disappointment, embarrassment and anger at what our country has become. Something I have learned to live with over the years, and Im ok as long as I live in my own little bubble. Lots I love about the uk, but always outweighed by the crap climate, racist ignorant fat people and the rip off attitude. Ive tried all ways to deal with it, but now I couldn't give a f*** about it... so sad..

One thing to be positive about though, is the visible history, wherever i go, there is always something interesting to see, every village has a very old church etc, and many things go back a very long way.. interesting to see here in Oz "vintage" can mean 50 years old! All relative I suppose...Lots of plans to visit venues related to my course.. a Cezanne film, theatre ( I going to see " the importance of being Ernest"), and a Beethoven concert already booked... also am going to try and get to the British Museum to view the Egyptology there, and someone has told me about a more specific museum just up the road from there (The Petrie?), so a trip to London is on the cards....


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So today was...

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Edited by Les Haines, Sunday, 7 Jan 2018, 20:23

Mostly about travelling, drove from Carlton in the Yorkshire Dales, to my home in Hereford, so not much studying.

Did find the arrival of my student card at home a boost though, as now I can join lots of clubs and organisations at a price I may be able to afford. Also will for the first time be able to become a member of English Heritage as a student and therefore much cheaper. 

Still trying to plan out my study strategy and thinking when the hell am I going to be able to do this. And of course head full of Cleopatra! Starting to shake off the (distracting!) thought of Elizabeth Taylor, and think about Cleopatra in her own right. Conflicting thoughts of her as a "destructive sexual predator" versus a ruler and pharaoh of some status. Hard to pick out the bits and pieces to persuade me one way or another. Find myself wanting to know the truth, but not wanting to take on too much, so will stick with the course materials for now...

Also very distracting to see on the video clips the "carry on" version!!.. hilarious!

Hereford cold, icy and continuously dark!!

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They don't like Cleopatra do they!

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Edited by Les Haines, Sunday, 7 Jan 2018, 20:25

Early to the gym, in chucking it down weather, and read a bit more having a coffee before hand..

Horace and his Ode... actually found it fascinating more because of the explanatory text in the course book... Spin on a grand scale! Once you put things into context though it becomes more easy to understand.. starting to wonder what she (Cleopatra) was really like though, and do we actually know anything about her that is true.. have today thought that this very first part of the course has been interesting, and this from a peasant who knows nothing!

Dont want to go digging just yet though, still finding my feet on the course...thoughtful

So bloody glad all of the festivities are now over and I can get back to some sort of normality, and as a new retiree, feeling slightly smug, but not a bit guilty, that a lot of people are back to work today big grin


Didn't do any more today, as i am getting ready to to Leyburn in Yorkshire for a few days hill walking.. long journey, I live in Hereford. Got a thing in the back of my mind that Richard III home is near there, but for the life of me cant remember the name of his castle... I will visit, but it might just be a few fields now! sad

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New Years Day

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Edited by Les Haines, Sunday, 7 Jan 2018, 20:23

So this morning went out on my bike in a howling storm! Got soaking wet and frozen! 

Planning on typing up my notes today and to add some dates to my calendar.

Up to looking at the speech Augustus made to the troops before the battle of Antium, but of course the course hasn't officially started yet so dont know where I should be..

Must be ahead though? smile



PM. So typed up my notes on the speech that Augustus made prior to the battle of Actium, then saw something that said Plutarch had writen this piece some 200 years after the event. if that was now, it would be 2218! How does that work? How can it in any way be reliable?.. just a thought though on the fragility of information and how it can be misinterpreted...

No hangover today, post NY eve, which for a very light drinker is a relief! Late night though, about 2.00am. Glad all of the festivities are over and we can all settle down to normality again..

Booked a ticket to go and see Oscar Wilde " The importance of being Ernest' at my local theatre, the Courtyard Theatre Hereford. Not on until February though so a bit of a wait! Not many films on at my local Odeon, unless your four years old, or a Jedi warrior.... where can I go to see films of note?? thoughtful


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Crikey

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Edited by Les Haines, Sunday, 7 Jan 2018, 20:22

Started on BK 1 ' Reputations" and was immediately struck that I am going to have to do a lot of different things at once... not a man thing. Setting up the DVD, watching, reading, making notes, trying to organise my files on my PC, and even spend some time thinking about the concepts..

Crikey.. took my book to the gym, then realised I should take notes as I am reading, and notes will need to be organised in a way to be accessed... did about an hour though, and like a blank page.. made a start at least.

New Years Eve party tonight, maybe Ill be a bit more organised after a  Biryani and four pints of Belgian beer... pretty heavy for a non drinker!

Head full of Elizabeth Taylor.....

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