I have come to the conclusion it was just as well I did not go on an expedition to find Livingstone in the heart of the Congo in 1870's as it took me 15 minutes to find Illogan in a car from a roundabout about 2 miles outside Illogan - the dangers of being 'intuitive' and ignoring directions.Sunday, 30 November 2008
Easy runner
I have come to the conclusion it was just as well I did not go on an expedition to find Livingstone in the heart of the Congo in 1870's as it took me 15 minutes to find Illogan in a car from a roundabout about 2 miles outside Illogan - the dangers of being 'intuitive' and ignoring directions.Saturday, 29 November 2008
'Better to clip a wing mirror'

Thursday, 27 November 2008
Thanks for memories

Having hung up my 5-aside football boots on Tuesday I hope I can hold onto/ recall some of the memories of playing for the 'B's': a team that played with passion and fight. Some would have referred to us as 'bad losers' but to me we were just displaying passion...
I do hope the memory of my last two games soon fades - a 'pass' across the face of my own goal that led to the oppositions (are biggest rivals) first goal in the first game and then the ignominy of being pushed over and then feeling to need to square up to a lad who would have pulverised me if it had 'kicked off' in the second game; among the 'highlights'. (Nick, maybe you were right - I am the 'Bs' Phillipe Senderos...)
We did finish 2nd in the league twice, once losing out in the last game of the season, got to the cup semi final once and beat our 'A' team once. My favourite games (those that I can remember) were 2 draws; one against a firm of solicitors which we drew 4-4 (in an superb game) and one against a bank where we drew 1-1 (I did not play much of that game but our team which featured two ladies, fought superbly and our goalie was superb). My proudest moment - picking up a (one) nomination for 'best player in a season' (Alright, it may have been someone having a joke!)
But main thing is difficult to put into words - a feeling of being part of something at one level and most intimate was being part of the 'B' team, on a wider level being part of the 'Professional Services League' often a topic of conversation within the Cornish Business Community. (honestly!).
I may return to '5 aside memories' in future blogs but for now thanks to; Nick, Andrew, Ian, Jason, Jess, Sara, Jon, Nick and all the ringers who have played for us particularly Rob, Hugh and Dave (Dave, I hope your calf muscle is better). And to all those who played for the 'A' team.
Thanks for the enjoyment and for putting up with me!
Sunday, 23 November 2008
Stargazer - a faller at flat rocks
Went for a run on the beach in Perranporth this evening. At the start of the run I was pelted my hail stones - which stung. The sky then cleared up in large patches and these patches were filled with stars.Saturday, 22 November 2008
Flat and dropped by the peloton - 1
'Must have more self belief' was an expression Dave used at work this week and it was a phrase I thought of when I got home from cycling today.
Friday, 21 November 2008
Ethereal realisation
- No run on Wednesday or Thursday
- No swim tonight
- Increasing numbers of coffees and cakes/ biscuits
Reason = work** or rather I allowed work to be consumptive.
Still I did manage 60 miles of cycling, 6.5 miles of running and 40 lengths of swimming.
Also have got myself a 'running mate', Anthony, who I will be going out running with at weekends - starting next Sunday at 9.30am (I am writing this so I do not forgot). Anthony, will be planning a route of between and 10 and 14 miles - which is going to be tough for me as a) further than I have run since March/ April and b) Anthony is faster than I am. It will be good to be challenged... other challenge this gives me is fitting in swim (surf) with Si!
Was good to catch up with royzy yesterday and hear of his trip to Bradford - you can read about adventures on http://www.royzy.co.uk/
* have just watched 'Unreported World' on Cult of the Thugs - Venezuela, Caracas, which it self followed an appeal for aid from DEC for people suffering in the DR Congo. So fully appreciate the scale of my exaggeration.
**Also appreciate I am fortunate to have a job; particularly one I enjoy.
Monday, 17 November 2008
Voices in the desert

Sunday, 16 November 2008
My evolution?- a new resolve
After Arsenal's defeat yesterday I got a bit teasy and as soon as game finished decided to hoover the car and then destroy the copious lists of goals and tasks that littered my Filofax (very 80's I know!) - and start again.Run: slow but satisfying

Wore my Walsh's. Terrain was not ideal: I am concious that any running on roads may damage/ wear down the 'spikes'.
Started sluggish but felt good at the end (but isn't that always the way!). Took 1 hour 45 minutes: about 15 minutes slower than I would liked but this was the first time I had run that far since probably May/ June.
Shoes = superb (bit of discomfort on ball of right foot when on road but this disappeared towards the end).
Have mapped out a exercise regime to experiment with over the next 2 weeks:
- Monday: Cycle + Run (beach)
- Tuesday: Swim or 5-aside
- Wednesday: Swim + Cycle
- Thursday: Cycle + Run
- Friday: Swim
- Saturday: Cycle (with Perranporth Posse)
- Sunday: Swim (and Run?)
Aim for next few weeks is to do the least equivalent of 1/2 ironman each week - 80 lengths swim + 56 miles on the bike + 13 miles of running. (this is not based on any scientific rationale - I have various books that I should refer to in putting together a 'training plan')
P.S. When looking for a picture to accompany this blog I came across the Cornwall County Council website which nicely describes the coast path. Not sure about the distance they give of 4 miles though! (I always thought it was further...)
Fine example of lack of resolve

Saturday, 15 November 2008
Wesley Road
Cycled to Mum and Dad's this morning (Mawgan Porth). Felt tired, especially at Cubert on the way back when I got 'lost'. (Must remember to turn left at roundabout at end of Wesley Road - I always go right! Some quite challenging hills on route and I was over dressed for temperature (extremely mild).- 19/4 - North Cornwall Tor (100m cycle - very tough)
- 26/4 - 3 peaks race (marathon in Yorkshire Dales)
- 4/4 - Cornwall Coastal Marathon (very tough)
- 5/4 - Cornwall Coastal Trail Quest (?)
The only one I have entered to date is North Cornwall Tor (and despite my best efforts I have yet to persuade either of the two James' to join me...).
(I had not noticed that the road out of Cubert was called Wesley Road until this morning - maybe a sign should restart my project to write a play about John Wesley!)
My default settings = Not good
Also, messed everyone around re 5-aside - I thought Julie might like to watch my play as a 'warm up act' for Eddie Izzard. (Well to be honest I never actually thought Julie would, especially given the fact that despite the fixtures being rearranged to give me a chance of playing and getting to the theatre it would have been tight...). The team did well without me and probably would have done better still if they had not had to play twice in a row - due to my rearrangement of fixtures!
Eddie Izzard was superb... Click here for a review. Some people can ad lib...
Sunday, 9 November 2008
Snarly sea
In the sea this morning at Newquay Bay. Si went for a surf at Towan I jogged up the beach (tide was out) to Great Western/ Tolcarne before entering the sea for swim back towards the harbour.Obama - T shirt
Anyway, over the last couple of days a thought has formed or rather a series of thoughts:
1. I could approach royzy to design an Obama t-shirt; and,
2. Ask Advertees to produce a small number of the royzy designs
From the news footage of the US election there would appear to be a multitude of designs out there so an alternative would be look on internet to see what is available.
Or I could just buy one or both of Obama's autobiographies, which I will probably do today.
'Siege mentality'

Thursday, 6 November 2008
Resume of training over the last 4 weeks
Sum total:
- Cycled (14*20 + 35 + 25) = 340 miles;
- Run (3*2.5 + 2.5) = 10 miles; and,
- Swim (1 x long + 1 x short + ?) = 1-2 miles?
Need to 'ramp up' the running and swimming but good foundation for cycling.
(Note: could not go swimming on Tuesday as pool closed for refurbishment. Pool reopens on Monday and I might try and go before work on Wednesday's as well as after work on Tuesday or Thursday - depending on 5-aside)
I am in the Norseman
Received email today to say 'This is to inform you that we have accepted your entry for Norseman 2009!''Excellent news' response to my text informing Si summed up my feelings.
Julie had responded with 'you are the Norseman...' which may be a little premature - a lot of training lies between now and completing the event. Looking forward to it all of it.
I tried to explain to one of my bosses about the event, the swim in fjord, the first 2 hours of cycling being up hill, the final cut off point after 37.5 km of the run and the different t-shirts awarded to those that complete the final mountain run... Anyway, at the end of my little resume of the Norseman, John commented 'all of that for a t-shirt!'
I am excited!
Wednesday, 5 November 2008
Lack of spine?
I have failed my traffic light system. As a reminder to myself on October I came up with a traffic light system to govern / try and influence my behaviour. Lights were:
- RED: Not to work past 5pm (unless imperative to do so)
- GREEN: Blog at least 3 x week (makes me feel better - exercising creative muscle!
- GREEN: Swim at least once during week - Thursday? Need to sort membership of pool.
- AMBER: Sell Endowment? Look into
- GREEN: Keep track of money spent/ log all expenditure AND make expense claims
- AMBER: Research costs etc for Norseman (to conclude by 27/10)
- RED: Coffee + cake during the week
- RED: Stop personal emails to work address etc
- AMBER: Friendships, start by returning emails, reading Blogs etc (Monday nights?)
- GREEN: Out with Simon M for bike ride on Saturday morning
On a lighter (and a less self consumed) note I have been researching Richard I and to add to my existing knowledge ('I would sell London if I could find someone rich enough to buy it') I have discovered three unlucky omens shadowed his reign:
- His father's corpse bled at the nose when he neared it. It was said that a corpse bled only in the presence of its murderer.
- A bat flew around him in daylight at his coronation.
- His sacred crusader's staff broke when he leaned upon it.
(P.S. Arsenal appear to have played ok tonight wasting 'a host of chances' in 0-0 draw).
Tuesday, 4 November 2008
Monday, 3 November 2008
Vampiric self hate
Felt a tad down/ flat on cycle home tonight. Ended up composing a little poem that featured the lines.False promises
Dissipate
Into vampiric
Self hate
(Or something similar). Anyway, I have cheered up and I am now blogging in front of open fire.
Norseman website indicates that event oversubscribed but I should hear by Thursday whether I am in. Fingers crossed.
Will go swimming tomorrow and start a Tuesday and/or Thursday night regime. Will aim to swim a least a mile each time I go to the pool this month and then step up to 160 lengths once a week by February/ March 2009: the Iron man swim is 3,800 metres - the equivalent of 156 lengths.
Watched the last 4 laps of Brazilian Grand prix yesterday and had not realised I could become so emotionally engaged in a motor race, particularly in such a small space of time. Well done Lewis.
Also congratulations to Mark and Rachel who both finished the New York marathon and to Paula (whose autobiography I will put on list for Santa...)
Sunday, 2 November 2008
Good luck to Mark, Rachel and others
A friend of mine is doing the New York Marathon today - and has in fact just left for the start line at some ridiculously early time in the morning. Good luck to Mark, Rachel (his wife) and the rest of the team doing to marathon. Also, good luck to Paula.A sunday morning treat!
Saturday, 1 November 2008
Norseman registration submitted
rs...). Must be positive.