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Lots of stuff including Art

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Showing posts with label AVOCET. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AVOCET. Show all posts

28 June 2010

Ghana play better than their former Colonial masters

Ghanaians could not be criticised for having a wry smile at the demise of their formal Colonial masters at the 2010 Fifa World Cup Finals. With just over 50 years having elapsed since Ghanaian Independence, it is nice to note that Ghana were able to hold Germany to a single goal deficit while England succumbed 4-1. Forget that the ball bounced over the line, as England were beaten by the far better team and not robbed. The significance of the score line will not be lost on those who understand that past Colonial activity led to the introduction of football into Africa. Former tutor turned current master, as Ghana yet again rightfully takes its place on the World stage. From membership of the United Nations Peacekeeping force to the last 8 of the World Cup Quarter Finals, Ghana is there when it matters and when others are not. Go Ghana, Go

23 May 2010

Sports


As the opening game of the 2010 World Cup in Africa nears, it is worth remembering that football is not the only sport. Many people enjoy messing about on the water, and for our family today was one of those days. Pauline and her best friend Mandy were invited out for the afternoon on our friends yacht AVOCET skippered by Richard Denyer. Not me, as I'm more of a cafe and coffee bloke, than water and boats. A real landlubber who prefers to watch than participate. Aberystwyth beach was packed, almost as packed as those new and upgraded stadiums in South Africa shall be in only a few weeks. I can truly say that this was the most number of people that I have seen on South Beach in our 20+ years of living on the coast. I managed Orange Juice in Costa, a snooze in the car, a walk along the beach and coffee at the hut. The sun was beating down relentlessly and I can imagine that it was quite warm out on the boat. I managed to watch them with the binoculars and take a few photo's with the Sony Xperia X10 and its 8.1 digital camera. The best photographic result is included with the Blog. Needless to mention that the gang had a great time. An excellent skipper, a great host and an opportunity for friends to chat and partake in the waters. But come June, I suspect that they all wish that they have a television on the boat so they don't miss that all important game. Mmmmm. who shall I support? England or Ghana. Well that's a no brainer isn't it?
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