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Commonwealth Games In Kandy

July 26, 2014 By Mike Sedgwick 1 Comment

Sri Lankan children commonwealth games

Not as big an event as in Glasgow but Hillwood College Sports Day for the Nursery and Playgroup was great fun.

We knew we were to be invited but when the invitation came it specified us as “special guests” and that, before the prizes were distributed the special guests would make a speech. We thought we had better try to speak in Sinhala. How would you do it? [Read more…] about Commonwealth Games In Kandy

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Life On The Road

July 23, 2014 By Mike Sedgwick 3 Comments

Sri Lankan girl at workshop

Anuradhapura is about 100 miles from Kandy. On our travels, Bernard, our driver, advised us that we passed through the best area in Sri Lanka for mango.

He sampled a few before advising us which to buy at 12p each. The farmers are keen to sell at the roadside stalls. If they sell wholesale they get only 2.5p each. Six weeks later the season was almost over and the price was 25p each. Never mind, they are still very good. [Read more…] about Life On The Road

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Tuk-tuk: My Transport Of Delight

July 22, 2014 By Mike Sedgwick 2 Comments

tuk tuk in Sri Lanka.

The ubiquitous tuk-tuk makes Asia work. Just a motorised Rickshaw, a driver, a bench seat for 2 passengers and an engine. No doors, no safety belts, no baggage space, no in car entertainments but what a lot of fun.

The warm air blows around you, when stuck in traffic you can strike up a conversation with the people in the tuk tuk alongside you. [Read more…] about Tuk-tuk: My Transport Of Delight

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Chandler’s Ford War Memorial Research: Part 3

July 21, 2014 By Margaret Doores 11 Comments

I expect many of you will have seen the fantastic work that has been undertaken on our war memorial over the last few weeks?

Stonemason Jon, of Blackmore and Moody has indeed done a good job. It is now possible to easily read the names of those brave men, and of course, that of Margaret Caswell, the only women whose name appears on the memorial. [Read more…] about Chandler’s Ford War Memorial Research: Part 3

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This Is The Record Of John

July 20, 2014 By Mike Sedgwick 5 Comments

Bullock in Sri Lanka

No, not Orlando Gibbons’ anthem of John the Baptist, but another John who served his community in Sri Lanka for 15 years and what happened to him next.

Who was John?

John was a [Read more…] about This Is The Record Of John

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The Cultural Triangle Of Sri Lanka

July 18, 2014 By Mike Sedgwick 1 Comment

Poisonous snake

Three cities, Kandy, Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa form the three angles of the Cutural Triangle.

Kandy has Temple of The Tooth, Anuradhapura is the site of an ancient kingdom dating back to 600 BC and is the site of arrival of Buddhism about 200 years BC. [Read more…] about The Cultural Triangle Of Sri Lanka

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Renovating Chandler’s Ford War Memorial

July 17, 2014 By Janet Williams 10 Comments

Jon Tann

Have you noticed the refreshing new look of the Chandler’s Ford War Memorial? It is improving each day I see it.

Jon Tann from Blackwell and Moody Ltd in Winchester is renovating the war memorial.

In the past few weeks, you would have seen Jon kneeling, crouching, stooping by the war memorial on Hursley Road, outside St. Boniface Church. [Read more…] about Renovating Chandler’s Ford War Memorial

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There’s Some Corner Of A Foreign Field

July 12, 2014 By Mike Sedgwick 4 Comments

Kandy War Memorial feature

“…That there’s some corner of a foreign field
That is for ever England…”

(Poem by Rupert Brooke)

A heavy tropical rainfall had snarled-up the traffic on the road so my driver took an unfamiliar detour. The narrow road twisted and turned alongside the river and was hemmed in by jungle trees and elephant grass. [Read more…] about There’s Some Corner Of A Foreign Field

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My Passion For Woodwork

July 11, 2014 By SO53 News 11 Comments

By Jeff Parsonson

I was a soldier (Royal Green Jackets) for 22 years and a truck driver for 23 years and having recently retired now have the time to indulge my passion for woodwork, which started in my school years.

My Quality Control manager is my grandson who happily tests all my creations, sometimes to destruction, which then get remade stronger and better.
[Read more…] about My Passion For Woodwork

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What News Is The Most Important?

July 10, 2014 By Ben Williams 2 Comments

Yesterday morning my mum told me about a major crisis happening in the Middle East, and during breakfast the radio switched to the news. I was expecting news on the Middle East conflict. But, the main news story was…

Germany beating Brazil 7-1 in the World Cup. [Read more…] about What News Is The Most Important?

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Sri Lankan Food

July 9, 2014 By Mike Sedgwick 1 Comment

Hopper made from rice flour with egg and herbs added.

Sri Lanka is not a place for haute cuisine but if you enjoy fresh and exotic fruits and the complex favours of curries you will be happy with the culinary experience.

Thanks to a homesick Victorian Scottish tea estate manager, there are all the familiar European vegetables grown in the highland area around Nuwara Eliya where the climate, at 5000 feet above sea level is similar to UK. [Read more…] about Sri Lankan Food

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Marie Curie – Care For A Cuppa

July 5, 2014 By Ray Fishman 3 Comments

Marie Curie tea party feature

Marie Curie Cancer Care Eastleigh and Chandler’s Ford Fundraising Group go from strength to strength with the support of the local community.

Following the success of the Great Daffodil Appeal collections in March, the Group had a stall at the St Francis School Fayre last week.
[Read more…] about Marie Curie – Care For A Cuppa

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Sri Lankan Wedding

July 3, 2014 By Mike Sedgwick 6 Comments

This was a big wedding even by Sri Lankan standards.

Some 480 guest met to celebrate the nuptials of Pavithi Weerasinghe with Udara Rajanayake, both physics graduates from the University of Peradeniya. [Read more…] about Sri Lankan Wedding

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Self-Employment In Sri Lanka

June 29, 2014 By Mike Sedgwick 4 Comments

While in Sri Lanka, quite by chance we came across a party of ex-pats calling themselves the ‘Discovery’ group. They meet once a month and go off to explore a hidden part of Sri Lanka. Hidden to tourists and even most Sri Lankans that is.

Today a convoy of 6 vehicles left Kandy for the south and we soon turned off the main road to an un-named village in the jungle.

[Read more…] about Self-Employment In Sri Lanka

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The Pirbright Historians

June 28, 2014 By Janet Williams 2 Comments

Pirbright Scarecrow Festival 2014

What does community mean to you? A trip to Pirbright village in Surrey revealed a connected community.

At the Pirbright Scarecrow Festival last weekend, the Pirbright Historians had a brilliant display of local family history and the Pirbright history during WW1. [Read more…] about The Pirbright Historians

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Pirbright Scarecrow Festival Highlights

June 27, 2014 By Janet Williams 4 Comments

I had never seen so many scarecrows in my life. I had a tour of medieval and modern history through scarecrows in Pirbright village in Surrey last weekend.

The scarecrows in the Pirbright Church (St Michael & All Angels) portraying the murder of Archbishop Thomas Becket were so real that the atmosphere was rather eerie. [Read more…] about Pirbright Scarecrow Festival Highlights

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History: The TV Show

June 26, 2014 By Ben Williams 3 Comments

Murder in Cathedral

Mum and I were in the car yesterday listening to Shakespeare (we were going somewhere, we weren’t just sitting in the car), and she asked “What episode of history is this play based on?”

This led me to think of a TV show where every episode is based off an important event in history. So here we go… [Read more…] about History: The TV Show

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Kandy Lake vs Chandler’s Ford Lakes

June 25, 2014 By Mike Sedgwick 4 Comments

Bathing House Kandy Lake feature

Sunday morning in Kandy, Sri Lanka, time to walk out around the lake looking smart, long trousers of course; only tourists wear shorts. On an energetic day we walk to town but this means braving ‘The Tunnel’.

The tunnel is dark, damp and has deep drainage channels on both sides. Water drips from the roof and there is barely room for pedestrians and cars. [Read more…] about Kandy Lake vs Chandler’s Ford Lakes

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Dispatches From Sri Lanka

June 22, 2014 By Mike Sedgwick 3 Comments

During my time at Southampton General Hospital we always had a junior doctor from Sri Lanka in training. Some of them worked with me and many became friends.

After retirement my wife and I decided to go and live in another culture for a while; Sri Lanka was the obvious choice. What was it like? What happened to us? What are the differences compared with Chandler’s Ford? Here are a series of blog posts for anyone interested. [Read more…] about Dispatches From Sri Lanka

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David Beckham’s Chinese Tattoo

June 19, 2014 By Janet Williams 1 Comment

I was surprised the vicar started his sermon last Sunday with the news of England’s defeat, with additional updates from Facebook. The fervour of the World Cup is all consuming, and it is almost impossible to escape from the excitement and passion around us. Even God had to come second.

The only footballer I know of is David Beckham. In March 2013, David Beckham lifted up his shirt to show off his Chinese tattoo (and torso) at Peking [Read more…] about David Beckham’s Chinese Tattoo

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