Tuesday 14 May 2013

Shoe Tree.

shoe tree

Definition of shoe tree

noun

 
shoe tree

Google: Shoe Tree


Google: Shoe Tree photos...

...and you get a completely different picture.



This article explains how shoes have been appearing in this tree, in the south of England, for the past 40 years and a recent investigation funded by lottery money to the tune of £265,000 has failed to come up with the reason behind this odd tradition.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/4173582/Shoe-tree-mystery-defeats-265000-investigation.html

So when a colleague recently started talking of a Shoe Tree nearby, it was obviously a photo opportunity not to be missed.

One lunchtime we drove the couple of miles to a lay-by opposite our local shoe tree and this is how it looks. 

Seems to be left hand side - black shoes, right hand side - white shoes!
 It was actually quite scary standing by the roadside taking photos inbetween cars, vans and lorries that were passing us by at speed, as this is a major road.

How high can you go.....
 The shoes were all pairs, laces tied together and thrown at all heights and were predominantly white or black. But in the midst of this odd view there is a pair of pretty pink ladies shoes.

Who didn't want the pink pair?
And I just have one question...

WHY? 

Further research shows this is also a phenomenon in the US and I even found this article that states the rules for throwing shoes into trees.

http://www.roadsideamerica.com/story/29063

Whatever the reason, and no-one seems to have the definite answers as to why this occurs, it seems most theories are simply local folk-lore and no-one can categorically say why...

And maybe... it's better that way. There may be a different story to each pair of shoes from the ones thrown there simply because others were already there, some that were thrown as a symbolic end or beginning to a new chapter in a person's life, the possible stories are endless.

The A57 tree now has so many pairs it is impossible to pass without noticing something odd, but I wonder how many people actually believe what their eyes are telling them as they pass at speeds of 50 mph, and how many miss this odd sight while focusing on the road ahead. After all, I have driven this road countless times and never previously noticed the shoes. 


Sunday 12 May 2013

Bluebell Time

In February I visited a local Country House for the Snowdrops which I was told this year, were not as abundant as normal, but still looked very pretty. The ground behind them was a little uninspiring with the bare trees and brown leaves.


Hodsock Priory Snowdrops
 This is the same woodland today
Hodsock Priory, Carpet of Bluebells


                  It's lovely to see the change from winter to summer 
                       (we seem to have missed Spring this year)


Snowdrops

Bluebells

And the Priory itself?

It's a beautiful property and a lovely setting for weddings.
Hodsock Priory, Nottinghamshire.


And while taking photos I discovered a flower I'd never heard of...



Summer Snowflake
             I thought it was a late snowdrop at first, but a quick Google 
                     and I find out it's actually a Summer Snowflake. 

                                              How pretty.


Friday 3 May 2013

My hubby struggles to count to 3...

Several months ago hubby & I started beginner's ballroom classes as a way of getting some gentle exercise and having an interest for the dark winter evenings. 
See http://acoffeeandachat.blogspot.co.uk/search?q=cha+cha+cha

We have continued to go each Tuesday evening and have learned a few more dances, all with the same 4/4 beat music meaning each set of steps starts with the same foot. We have Foxtrotted, Quick-stepped, Salsa'd, Rock 'n' Rolled and even Rhumba'd to a variety of songs, I say even Rhumba's, it is probably the hardest of the dances we have learned to date because it starts on the 2nd beat rather than the 1st, but we both enjoy it - it is a lovely dance to do.

Now, Neil has no problem counting to 3 if it's followed by 4, but when it's followed by another 1, 2, 3... then we have problems, in other words, he cannot Waltz.

Now that's a shame because I really like the Waltz, but Neil seems to either want to put an extra step in or gets bored and loses all sense of which foot should go where. I'm very happy that he will come dancing with me, has a sense of rhythm and seems to remember most of the steps, but I do wish he could get the Waltz.


Thursday 2 May 2013

Clouds, Apps and Androids... and so much more.

Two years ago I had no understanding of Apps and Androids in the context I was seeing advertised on TV... connected to mobile phones. I took the decision to get an Android phone and learn. I downloaded a variety of free apps, most of which lasted at most 5 minutes before I deleted them. I really don't understand why I need a cat that purrs when I 'stroked it's tummy' or why I needed an app to play games on a screen too small to see with buttons too small to use. However, I did like my weather app and the ability to Google anything at any time. 

I have taken to checking the news online rather than the TV often as I sit in Starbucks with a coffee. It can be a bit of a task on such a small screen but it passes the time and gets me the information I'm looking for.

Two years on and it's time to upgrade the phone contract. Over the last year more and more people around me have got iPads and other tablets and I have often been told that I would find one useful. I couldn't see it as I have my laptop at home and my phone when I'm out and about. My husband has tried to convince me to have one for the last few months and each time I've said 'no thank you'. But, while looking at new phone contracts I started to see a number where a tablet was available as part of the package. 

So, with an amount of research I have finally succumbed... I have reduced the monthly cost, switched networks to Vodaphone and am now the proud owner of a Versus 9inch tablet. 

I now have bits of information on 3 different items, and I know that wherever I am going to be, the information I want is going to be on the one left at home, or at work or in the car... whether it be photos, memo's, diary dates... 

There's nothing for it, it's time to learn about 'the Cloud'. It's somehow a little scary for someone who is forever saving things to a USB stick to trust an upload to somewhere unseen, and expect it be there when I want it, but we'll give it a go. 

According to my tablet I have an Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich Operating System, come on, seriously? Ice Cream Sandwich...? I remember back to my college days when, as part of my Accountancy Course, we had to learn about computers. This was back when accounting was still done in large ledgers and the large calculating jobs were done on comptometers.



Even calculators were a recent introduction in offices. I struggled with the IT module of the qualification, especially the idea of software... I just couldn't get to grips with what they were talking about... until someone explained it to me in very simple terms. If you can actually kick it, (although it wasn't recommended that I did) it was hardware, anything else was software. I understood it then.

So, anyone with an equally simple explanation on how my tablet runs on Ice Cream?