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Alphabet Project | F is for flamingo

Thank you to everyone that joined the Alphabet Photography Project for letter E last week.

Considerations for F included (Angel) Falls and foxgloves but this wonderful flamingo was the winner. It was spotted recently at Birdworld.

How to join in 

The Alphabet Photography Project runs every Wednesday. A Linky is open that day until the following Tuesday if you’d like to share a short post or a link up an image. If you include a link back to PODcast I’ll happily share your post for you.

You can share your photo in the Pinterest or Facebook groups, Google+ community or on Instagram (PODcast is here) too. The hashtag to use is #alphabetphoto.

Ideas for letter F

The #alphabetphoto theme can be interpreted in any way you choose. The letter F might be a photograph of a fairground for example, an object that resembles the letter F or a photograph of the letter F using props. It could also be an adjective. Have a look at the letter F hints in last week’s post.

Inspiration for letter G

Here are a few ideas to get us thinking about letter G:

Goats, geese, gemstones, gloves, glasses, gardens, graffiti, gravestones, games, geriatric, glamour, gold, graceful, green, glamourous, gleaming, gorgeous, graceful, growth, gifted.

There are also lots of inspirational photographs on the #alphabetphoto Pinterest board:

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Exploring Birdworld

Located in Surrey, Birdworld Park and Gardens are also home to the Jenny Wren Farm and Underwater World. Having stocked up on bird and duck food, our first stop was the penguin feeding. There are two species at Birdworld – the Humboldt penguins and the African penguins. We arrived just in time to see the latter being fed at Penguin Beach.

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Afterwards we embarked on some feeding of our own which POD adored. Although apprehensive with the birds initially, she had a raft of ducks head towards her – even the black swans didn’t phase her.

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POD wanted to see the fish before we checked out all the birds so we headed to Underwater World (located near the entrance of Birdworld). En route we passed many interesting looking birds like these rather spectacular pigeons

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and a stand of flamingoes.

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POD was in her element at Underwater World. There were stools available for younger children so she had a great view throughout.

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She was a little taken aback when she first saw a catfish but quickly realised it couldn’t catch her!

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There are over 30 exhibits at Underwater World from fish to crustaceans, amphibians and reptiles. POD liked these stripey yellow fish

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plus of course Nemo and Dory! I lost track how many times she said “what is that?”

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although when we saw a crocodile it became “Mummy is that crocodile real?”. POD realised it was when it moved!

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In the undercover Temperate House, POD embarked on a little dancing to the background music while checking out the owls. Even though she’d been told about birds flying around above her, it came as a bit of surprise. There was much pointing – at the birds flying overhead then at the fish below.

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One of the single largest aviaries at Birdworld is Parrots in Flight. Housing species from all over the world, the aviary allows the birds a huge free flight space to stretch their wings. POD thought they were the funniest of birds, we stood and watched their amusing antics for a good few minutes. It was great to see them swooping in the outdoor flying display too.

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We also checked out Outback Landing which is a walk-though aviary with parrots, finches and other small birds. Along the small parrot walk we found aviaries with the smaller parrot species, brightly coloured with shrill calls.

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It was glorious at that point so we had a quick stop for a lolly – and a few magic spells!

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There are lots of hornbills and toucans at Birdworld but there’s a large group of them in the Hornbill Block. Our favourite was the Toco Toucan although we didn’t get too close!

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The Crescent aviaries offer brightly coloured alternatives to the kinds of birds you’d normally find in your garden like starlings and thrushes. As you can see they’re quite unusual.

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Around Birdworld are paddocks for the larger birds – such as great bustards, storks and emus. They can be viewed from the shelters which is a great way to see them in their own habitat. This little fella trundled over to say hello whilst chomping on a snack.

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The owls kept an eye on us as we observed them. Looking back it probably wasn’t a good idea to tell POD they could turn their head all the way round. She was really disappointed I couldn’t do the same. We missed the owl prowl feeding but we must catch that on our next visit – and the Safari Road Train!

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The Jenny Wren Farm is located at the far end of Birdworld. There’s a great collection of animals including sheep, pigs, goats, chickens, turkeys, guinea pigs, rabbits, reindeer and these wonderful creatures.

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After checking out the children’s play area, we headed over to Animal Encounters. This provides children with the opportunity to handle small animals. POD was handed a mouse but she wasn’t very keen on holding it! She loved the rabbits and guinea pigs though, especially when she got to feed and brush them!

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The Jenny Wren farm is fabulous at this time of year, the goats especially had been particularly busy.

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POD loved spending time in a pen with the kids – great hearing her chat to them as well. She’d insisted on wearing a party dress too, not the usual attire for a farm! Seeing the kids was the perfect end to a great visit.

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Linking up with #whatsthestory here on PODcast.

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What’s The Story? | 16th June 2014

Hello everyone, welcome to What’s The Story? for w/c 16th June 2014. Hard to believe we’re here already and BritMums is just four days away! Very much looking forward to catching up with everyone.

If you’re new to What’s The Story? it’s a photography based Linky which enables you to share the stories behind your photographs. To join in all you have to do is share a photograph and the story behind it. You can write as little or much as you like and your photo/s can be from any time. You can link up a old post if it’s relevant.

Feel free to use the What’s The Story? badge or include a link to PODcast in your post – I’m happy to share it in return. Please do take the time to comment on some of your fellow bloggers posts when you can. It’s always worthwhile checking back later in the week too. What’s The Story? is open every Monday through to the following Sunday.

There’s a #whatsthestory community on Google Plus so do pop over if you haven’t already. You can find me at Charly Dove or PODcast.

Have a lovely week #whatsthestory.




Project 365: Week #24

Aside from photographing POD, this has been the week for looking up and capturing what’s above. Photographs of buildings never appear as symmetrical as I’d like but working in London more frequently will no doubt rectify that. There’s a lack of blooms this week but the wonderful blue skies make up for it!

Welcome to Project 365: Week #24.

Day 160 

We ventured into Guildford town centre today as POD needed shoes. We were hoping to take the towpath route but it remains closed after the storm damage – open soon hopefully. There were a few delights to be found in town though like this building

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and the bell above the cobbled high street.

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Day 161 

POD did brilliantly at gymnastics but her listening ears were on sabbatical. After seeing the doctor about her eczema, she was impeccably behaved in the garden. The two of us set off to go (pretend) camping, using this flower as a torch, before reading Mr Men books in her tent.

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Day 162 

In London all day today. I took this photograph with my mobile at Waterloo station while waiting for a train.

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Day 163 

Working from home today. Spotted one of these pretty humbug-like snails nestled in a Red Hot Poker.

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Day 164 

Another glorious day, another opportunity to look up – this time to capture the skies of London. This clock looked immense with it’s blue backdrop

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as did this building. Both photographs were taken in Clerkenwell Road.

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Day 165 

It’s not been a good week for POD going to sleep – or staying asleep for that matter. She’d normally be at nursery on Friday but she was at home today after her eczema kept her awake. Painting and bubbles were a great distraction

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as was running off with Mummy’s lolly! This is the “I’m not doing anything wrong” face.

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We’re in Sussex on Saturday so it’s a slightly shorter one this week. What have you been up to?

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Spicy Tornado – a meal fit for RAF aircrew

Michelin star chef Michael Caines has partnered with popular dating site www.uniformdating.com to create 15 recipes for their new recipe App; Uniform Foodies. 

A national survey of uniformed professionals was undertaken to identify what food they love. It found the No.1 dish for nurses was salad, for police officers and doctors it was fish and chips with the armed forces and fire fighters preference an Indian curry.

Michael Caines has created tailor-made recipes of the professions favourites, all of which are available on the Uniform Foodies App. You can download it from today for 69p.

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To celebrate the launch of #uniformfoodies from Uniform Dating, we were asked to create our own meal for a uniformed professional using Michael’s recipes as inspiration. The Spicy Tornado is an affordable, hearty and very tasty meal fit for RAF aircrew – an apt choice given my father-in-law was a Wing Commander. 

Spicy Tornado (serves 2)

250g cubed beef steak
A small onion
A clove of garlic
Half or one red chili (how hot do you like it!)
Small jar of passata (350g)
Small tin of red kidney beans
A green pepper
Sliced ciabatta bread
Small tub of sour cream
Salt & pepper
 

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Method 

Drizzle some olive oil into a pan and heat.

Add the cubed beef steak and cook for 2-3 minutes until browned, remove from heat and place to one side – ideally in a bowl with a lid.

Dice one small onion, chop the garlic and red chilli.

Re-oil pan, add onions, garlic and chilli and cook for 2 minutes.

Put the beef back in and add the passata.

Add the small tin kidney beans.

Season and leave to simmer for 10 minutes.

Roughly chop the green pepper, add more seasoning if required

Cook for a further 2-3 minutes making sure the pepper is still crunchy.

Tear the ciabatta into chunks. Add a generous dollop of sour cream to the dish once plated and serve.

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Disclaimer: We received a Sainsbury’s voucher from Uniform Dating for the purpose of this post. Opinions are our own. 

Alphabet Project | E is for ebullient

Thank you to everyone that joined the Alphabet Photography Project for letter D last week.

There were a few options for the letter E – eyes, excited and explore being the faves. In the end ebullient was the winner. POD demonstrates her happy cheerful self perfectly here while focusing on her quest to feed sheep!

How to join in 

The Alphabet Photography Project runs every Wednesday. A Linky is open that day until the following Tuesday if you’d like to share a short post or a link up an image. If you include a link back to PODcast I’ll happily share your post for you.

You can share your photo in the Pinterest or Facebook groups, Google+ community or on Instagram (PODcast is here) too. The hashtag to use is #alphabetphoto.

Ideas for letter E

The #alphabetphoto theme can be interpreted in any way you choose. The letter E might be a photograph of an egg for example, an object that resembles the letter E or a photograph of the letter E using props. It could also be an adjective. Have a look at the letter E hints in last week’s post.

Inspiration for letter F 

Here are a few ideas to get us thinking about letter F:

Fingers, feet, feathers, fur, flipflops, flowers, fish, fans, ferns, food, farms, fields, fire, fireworks, fairgrounds, fences, fountains, forests, feisty, feline, fetes, festivals, fancy, face, five, flaming, fireworks, fir, fish, framed, frozen, fruit, fluffy, famous, fragile, frail.

There are also lots of inspirational photographs on the #alphabetphoto Pinterest board:

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Poppy magic

The delight at finding something new in a place you know well is a great surprise. Even better if another unexpected sight takes your breath away just moments later.

Thousands of poppies, in perfectly formed rows basking in the sunshine under a bright blue sky. A real feast for the eyeballs.

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Visitors at RHS Wisley exchanged smiles and spoke quietly whilst capturing what lay before them. The sense of calm no doubt instigated by these poignant blooms so widely recognised as the symbol of peace and remembrance.

Walking a little further meant you could sit in-between the rows of poppies. Just sit and stare at the hairy buds, the fragile petals and the intricate detail just calling to be photographed.

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I’ve not seen poppies en masse since POD was born, just a handful every now again by the side of the road. Somehow seeing so many in one place brought back memories of that day.

POD arrived on Christmas Day 2010. She took so long to arrive the shortlist of suitable names was long forgotten. Strangely when the midwife asked “what do you want to call her?” we both said Poppy at the same time. So Poppy she became.

Seems a coincidence that in the week I see a carpet of poppies, POD starts learning how to spell. Hearing her say “P-P-P is for Poppy” is the most wonderful thing.

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 Linking up with #MagicMoments at The Oliver’s Madhouse, this week hosted by Verily Victoria Vocalises

St Tropez 1976

This is a picture of the POD Father on holiday in St Tropez in 1976.  (He’s still waiting for his first Lamborghini. Can you spot Hector Riva of Euromillions fame?) The POD Father’s Dad, or Gagam as POD has dubbed him, was stationed in RAF Germany three times during his long career in the Royal Air Force.

The first of these three year tours was at RAF Rheindalen a non-flying Royal Air Force military base. Part of the Rheindahlen Military Complex (J.H.Q.) in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany and of British Forces Germany it was a key station in Northern Europe at the height of the Cold War.

Although this wasn’t a flying tour for Gagam the perks of an overseas posting helped make up for it. Not least of these was the accessibility of fantastic holiday destinations like St Tropez, now hours away by car. St Tropez was, as now the playground of the rich and famous, so an unlikely holiday destination for a young RAF officer and his family coming from the UK.

However from RAF Rheindalen it simply meant packing the Austin Maxi until it was fit to burst and taking to the AutoBahn. With two children,all the necessary camping equipment and a large inflatable dingy there wasn’t much room to spare. The journey was over 5 hours long but with the help of Abba and John Denver cassette tapes the hours flew by – Grandma’s Feather Bed was a particular favourite.

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Linking up with #whatsthestory here on PODcast.

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What’s The Story? | 9th June 2014

Hello everyone, welcome to What’s The Story? for w/c 9th June 2014. I hope you all had a good weekend, it was so nice to spend time in the garden and enjoy the sunshine. Long may it continue!

If you’re new to What’s The Story? it’s a photography based Linky which enables you to share the stories behind your photographs. To join in all you have to do is share a photograph and the story behind it. You can write as little or much as you like and your photo/s can be from any time. You can link up a old post if it’s relevant.

Feel free to use the What’s The Story? badge or include a link to PODcast in your post – I’m happy to share it in return. Please do take the time to comment on some of your fellow bloggers posts when you can. It’s always worthwhile checking back later in the week too. What’s The Story? is open every Monday through to the following Sunday.

There’s a #whatsthestory community on Google Plus so do pop over if you haven’t already. You can find me at Charly Dove or PODcast.

Have a lovely week #whatsthestory.




Project 365: Week #23

Project 365 will prove an interesting challenge when I’m working in London 3 days a week. Suffice to say this has definitely been the week for experimenting! It also saw POD have the best fun ever soaking Daddy with freezing cold water. Today she’s been making a fairy potion and doing a spot of al fresco painting.

Welcome to Project 365: Week #23.

Day 153

Sunday saw Daddy ‘rest’ after spending the day at Twickenham with a friend visiting from oversees. We did very little although more of these wonderful flowers have appeared in the front garden.

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Day 154

A photograph of a cobweb laden padlock on an old door. This is attached to a brick shed which houses our washing machine and tumble dryer. Looks rather spooky in black and white.

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Day 155

In London most of today and without the SLR. This building reminded me of a 70’s detective agency you might see on television. Quite surreal given it’s in London’s jewellery quarter – Hatton Garden.

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Day 156

Not only are our Red Hot Pokers beginning to bloom, our fuzzy friends love them. This little fella nearly fell off he was so laden with goodness!

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Day 157

Ahh the challenge of trying to take a photograph when the wind is blowing in different directions! What a work of art this is, the centre almost looks good enough to eat!

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Day 158

It’s great to hang out in the garden if feasible after a working day. Even better if it involves spraying Daddy with freezing cold water several times over. He was even airborne at one point.

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POD wasn’t overly impressed when he sprayed her back!

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Day 159

Today we made a potion for the invisible garden fairies using flowers, leaves and green food dye. Plus a little flour for the gloop factor! POD also enjoyed a spot of al fresco painting – this is her concentration face!

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