Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Stuarts' Guide to Jersey


Jersey…

I would strongly recommend visiting this wonderful little island to anyone who has never been before. Although our primary reason for going was to see my friend Fiona wed her (now husband) Peter, we still had one full day to go out and venture round the island.

We stayed at a lovely little B&B in the heart of St. Helier called Surrey Lodge. The location was perfect as we were mere minutes away from the main centre of town, with all the shops and restaurants within walking distance. The main bus station was located just a few minutes away next to the harbour where we were able to catch an EasyLink hop-on-hop-off bus which travels around the island, stopping at all the main landmarks and attractions at a cost of only £7.50 for an all day adult travel card... Children under 16 go for free!

Jersey has so much to offer, and time was limited, so we decided to visit Mont Orgueil Castle, and the Jersey Zoo.

Mont Orgueil Castle must be one of the best castles I have ever visited (and those of you that know me know that I have visited quite a few and how much I enjoy castles and ruins). The castle itself has only recently been re-opened to the public after some restoration work. Built in the 13th century, towering over the bay at Gorey, this apparently is one of the best preserved castles within the British Isles. With spectacular views over the island and across the sea to France, I would recommend this castle to anyone. Unfortunately, I had to leave Michelle and Kieran at the bottom while I explored the castle as there are quite a few steps to climb before actually reaching the entrance – pushchairs are a big no no. Still they found it fun wandering around the quaint little shops along the harbour.

So much of the castle is open to the public, and I found it great fun wandering around the grounds, through dark, damp corridors and eerie chambers. What made it even better was that because we travelled to Jersey out of the peak season, I must have only counted about 15 people or so visiting the castle which meant I could quite freely wander without seeing anyone (and that also meant I could take lots of pictures without tourists getting in the image!!!)

Jersey Zoo was a really great place to visit too. We went specifically for Kieran, and although I’m not a great animal lover, I did find the whole place interesting with a great variety of endangered animals on display. We could have quite easily spent an entire day there, but unfortunately we were limited by a few hours.

Of course, as I mentioned earlier, the real reason we went to Jersey was to be guests at my friend Fionas’ wedding. The wedding was a civil ceremony which took place in a lovely little hotel/pub/restaurant in St Aubins called the Old Courthouse, with beautiful views overlooking the bay. The weather was gorgeous, and although Kieran was the only child there, he had an effect on everyone and made lots of new friends!!

We are already planning our next visit to the island (hopefully sometime in early 2007).

Thursday, October 12, 2006

Jersey, here we come

As I write this, it is 05:45 in the morning... Michelle and I are both tired, and Kieran is not the happiest little boy at the moment. In just under an hour, we are due to leave for the airport to fly to Jersey. Should be a nice coupe of days away (although the main purpose of us going is so that we can attend my friend Fiona's wedding).

So... I shall not be here until Sunday evening which is when we return.
No doubt I will post lots of pictures of stuff when we return. Until then, farewell!!

Sunday, October 08, 2006

Its ready..... WWW.STU-WILSON.COM

At last... after over a week in development, the brand spanking new www.stu-wilson.com is now available and has completely replaced the old site. There are still a few things I need to do to it (including adding a proper contact page), but I feel its ready to make available to everyone so..... What are you hanging around here for....... Goto :-

www.stu-wilson.com

Lets all go to the fair....

Last night, I treated Michelle to a meal at a local restaurant in Evesham while her mum took Kieran round the annual mop (not the cleaning variety but a mobile fair for those who haven't a clue what a mop is) which takes over town once every year.

Had a lovely time...

Now, let me ask you a question.. What is it with Jean Michel Jarre and fairgrounds? Ever since I was a little boy, every fairground has to have Jean Michel Jarre (either Equinox or Oxygene) playing over the loud speakers. Have you ever noticed that?

... Not that I'm complaining - fantastic musician!

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

You've been hacked!

For those of you interested, this is what I found when I woke up this morning and logged onto the internet (and thanks to Pete for emailing me to let me know). My index.html file on stu-wilson.com had been replaced with this....

I mean.. what muppets! Arab Hackers??? Can they even turn on a computer? Is their level of HTML coding limited to a badly designed page of text? What about THEIR grammar (THIER??)

I've seen kids at my school who can hack better than that!

Trust me, the world has nothing to worry about if thats the best they can do!!

Bring it on..... Death to Allah!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Another web-update

My new website is coming along quite nicely... check it out to see what changes I've made - I've added and completed the CGI and Photography sections. On the advice from Dan, the boings have gone and have been replaced with a more relaxing ding sound, and the music now starts switched off as default, although I don't expect the song to stay on the site too long as it was only a quick song I wrote for testing purposes.

Also, for those of you who check my current stu-wilson.com, you may have noticed that some silly bugger hijacked my index page and put some rather shite crap about how the west are killing the east, and all that middle-eastern crap which is always in the news. Thanks to Pete for pointing that one out, ad its now all back to normal.

To the guy who did it..... There are a lot of decent middle-eastern people who have their lives tarnished by knobs like you, but I back America 100% - if it means killing tossers like you, I'm all for it :)

... wow... i'm getting all political!!!