Archive - July, 2009

Which way to Lynchburg?

July 29 3 Comments Category: Snowboarding

Two blog posts in one day? Ambassador with all this news you is really spoiling us! I’ve been pretty much fit to burst for the last few weeks with all the cool stuff going on in my life that I couldn’t share.  Not only have things been going really well on the work front but [...]

A tiny work update

July 29 0 Comments Category: All, General

Back at the end of April I blogged about the project I’m working on passing it’s initial milestone, it’s now nearing the end of July and it’s passed through it’s second Trustee’s board and is really starting to take shape.  When you’re working as a tight knit team it’s always good when the ideas you [...]

Dark clouds

July 27 0 Comments Category: All, General

Dark clouds, originally uploaded by plasticsnow aka Kat. I was on the train home from work today when I spotted dark clouds hovering over Chelmsford, pulling out my shiny new Nokia N86 I captured the moment. I admit I was initially a bit disappointed that it blurred but on reflection and viewing it full size [...]

Jools

July 25 4 Comments Category: All, General, Snowboarding

Jools, originally uploaded by plasticsnow aka Kat. For once I caught Jools on camera rather than the other way round. Taken with my new N86 about which I’ll blog when I’m less tired

Westbeach Snowflex Series – Halifax Leg

July 20 4 Comments Category: All, Competition, Snowboarding

What a weekend, we left for Castleford at 6am on Friday morning and eventually made it to the hotel at lunchtime.  Torrential rain, a crash that closed the A1 and a project conference call (while I was parked in Asda car park) meant it took 6 hours rather than the normal 3 to get up [...]

Hemel & More Maverix

July 12 2 Comments Category: All

I’m typing this post while exhausted and full of Chinese food, my reward for all the snowboarding I’ve done this weekend.  We spent last night at the new Snow Centre in Hemel Hempstead, it opened a couple of months ago and yesterday was the first time we’d had the time (and money) to check it [...]