Quite pleased how my photo of 651 on the 682 came out.
Went to the MacMillan Coffee Morning at Murton Top Club yesterday and won some sweets
Newcastle's just scored vs Chelsea
(26 Sep 2015, 5:13 pm)Davie wrote [ -> ]Newcastle's just scored vs Chelsea
*cries*
(26 Sep 2015, 5:13 pm)Davie wrote [ -> ]Newcastle's just scored vs Chelsea
Now 2-0
(26 Sep 2015, 5:48 pm)Davie wrote [ -> ]Now 2-0
Too good to be true...
(26 Sep 2015, 5:48 pm)Davie wrote [ -> ]Now 2-0
I was having live commentary from the people in the queue for the X21. So I know well that Newcastle are winning.
(26 Sep 2015, 6:29 pm)GX03 SVC wrote [ -> ]I was having live commentary from the people in the queue for the X21. So I know well that Newcastle are winning.
Well, were. 2-2 at 90 minutes. Don't know if anymore goals were scored in added time.
(26 Sep 2015, 6:21 pm)Tom wrote [ -> ]Too good to be true...
It's typical Newcastle, get your hopes up just to let us down
Starting my new volunteering job at Tanfield Railway tomorrow and I am really looking forward to it! I went to have a look around last week and the staff and all other volunteers were very nice and friendly.
(26 Sep 2015, 8:52 pm)Jackamcardle wrote [ -> ]Starting my new volunteering job at Tanfield Railway tomorrow and I am really looking forward to it! I went to have a look around last week and the staff and all other volunteers were very nice and friendly.
That should be fab! We took the boys for a ride on it on a bitter cold, damp day in early May and they absolutely loved it. The volunteers were all absolutely filthy and appeared to be having a wonderful time.
My elderly ex bus driver friend used to volunteer on it and got some of the really dirty jobs.
(26 Sep 2015, 9:01 pm)BusLoverMum wrote [ -> ]That should be fab! We took the boys for a ride on it on a bitter cold, damp day in early May and they absolutely loved it. The volunteers were all absolutely filthy and appeared to be having a wonderful time.
My elderly ex bus driver friend used to volunteer on it and got some of the really dirty jobs.
Thanks! And like your family, I too thought the ride was fantastic and full of scenery. There were two sides to the job - the commercial side and the engineering side. The commercial side is all about the selling point of view and the engineering side is the dirty type. I'm much more for the commercial type but there are many staff that really seemed to enjoy getting their hands dirty.
(26 Sep 2015, 9:09 pm)Jackamcardle wrote [ -> ]Thanks! And like your family, I too thought the ride was fantastic and full of scenery. There were two sides to the job - the commercial side and the engineering side. The commercial side is all about the selling point of view and the engineering side is the dirty type. I'm much more for the commercial type but there are many staff that really seemed to enjoy getting their hands dirty.
I was entirely unsure what to expect because I'd done a trip on the North York Moors railway with littl'un with school and was bored stiff. We didn't get a steam engine and is was basically no different to the Leeds-Skipton run I did several times a year through the 90s, right down to the age and style of the rolling stock.
But my thought about the Tanfield Railway was "this is proper, like!" (and I'm not even a Geordie!) I think the fog made it even better because the carriages filled with the smoke and steam and there were long moments when we couldn't see a thing for it.
If I do it again, I'm taking a cushion to sit on, mind!
(26 Sep 2015, 8:52 pm)Jackamcardle wrote [ -> ]Starting my new volunteering job at Tanfield Railway tomorrow and I am really looking forward to it! I went to have a look around last week and the staff and all other volunteers were very nice and friendly.
Good luck Jack!
(26 Sep 2015, 10:34 pm)Davie wrote [ -> ]Good luck Jack!
Thanks Davie!
(26 Sep 2015, 9:34 pm)BusLoverMum wrote [ -> ]I was entirely unsure what to expect because I'd done a trip on the North York Moors railway with littl'un with school and was bored stiff. We didn't get a steam engine and is was basically no different to the Leeds-Skipton run I did several times a year through the 90s, right down to the age and style of the rolling stock.
But my thought about the Tanfield Railway was "this is proper, like!" (and I'm not even a Geordie!) I think the fog made it even better because the carriages filled with the smoke and steam and there were long moments when we couldn't see a thing for it.
If I do it again, I'm taking a cushion to sit on, mind!
I'll certainly be there to greet you, and your children!
(26 Sep 2015, 8:52 pm)Jackamcardle wrote [ -> ]Starting my new volunteering job at Tanfield Railway tomorrow and I am really looking forward to it! I went to have a look around last week and the staff and all other volunteers were very nice and friendly.
I hope you really enjoy it Jack.
A good friend of mine, Anthony, volunteers at Stephenson's Railway, and he said it is the best decision he has ever made.
(26 Sep 2015, 8:52 pm)Jackamcardle wrote [ -> ]Starting my new volunteering job at Tanfield Railway tomorrow and I am really looking forward to it! I went to have a look around last week and the staff and all other volunteers were very nice and friendly.
Good luck; hope you enjoy your role and the enrichment volunteering brings to many people.
How are you getting there? Living in my neck of the woods, I imagine travelling by public transport won't be easy, especially on Sundays.
(26 Sep 2015, 8:52 pm)Jackamcardle wrote [ -> ]Starting my new volunteering job at Tanfield Railway tomorrow and I am really looking forward to it! I went to have a look around last week and the staff and all other volunteers were very nice and friendly.
Has it gone well?
I like GX03 SVCs new profile picture just wish I was home for it
Enjoyed the MLP:EG film that I watched last night on a live stream from the USA.
My college timetable:
Tuesday - 9:30-12:30 - once a Monday during the month, i have to stay back for tutorial - this runs from 1:30pm-3:30pm (we have to book a time etc)
Thursday - 9:30-12:30 - 1:30-4:30
So not all bad.... including a placement + later block placements will take over some days i'm at uni.
Yesterday managed to get a nice meal although I paid £5 ended up getting a £5 back due to a til error am not complaining I was gonna give her £4 just in case but oh well a nice kebab or pizza tomorrow with a Coca Cola (mmmm Coca Cola) this has only happened to me once ever about £5 you get lucky sometimes
Had a very enjoyable birthday (eventually...)
(30 Sep 2015, 5:53 pm)Kuyoyo wrote [ -> ]Had a very enjoyable birthday (eventually...)
Bit late now, but happy birthday [emoji1]
Well I got a nice trip out today... Been to Thorntons!
(27 Sep 2015, 9:44 am)MurdnunoC wrote [ -> ]Good luck; hope you enjoy your role and the enrichment volunteering brings to many people.
How are you getting there? Living in my neck of the woods, I imagine travelling by public transport won't be easy, especially on Sundays.
Sorry about the long reply - I get a lift up there, but i may get the X30 when it starts to run on Sunday's
(27 Sep 2015, 5:15 pm)NK53 TKT wrote [ -> ]Has it gone well?
I like GX03 SVCs new profile picture just wish I was home for it
Went really well thanks, I was on one of the carriages nearly all day just talking to the passengers, and the amount of complements that everyone says about the uniform and everything is fantastic! We've just this week started setting up for Christmas which is also a nice thing to look forward too as it is one of the best time of the year for the financial side of the railway - I can imagine.
(27 Sep 2015, 8:49 am)LeeCalder wrote [ -> ]I hope you really enjoy it Jack.
A good friend of mine, Anthony, volunteers at Stephenson's Railway, and he said it is the best decision he has ever made.
As they say - your have your family, and then your railway family!
Well, was worth missing the Rugby (thank god!) and having frozen fingers - possibly the only photo of a Sapphire 6 E400 on the X12 (only 9 days before the working becomes a normal MAX Gemini)
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(03 Oct 2015, 9:30 pm)Kuyoyo wrote [ -> ]Well, was worth missing the Rugby (thank god!) and having frozen fingers - possibly the only photo of a Sapphire 6 E400 on the X12 (only 9 days before the working becomes a normal MAX Gemini)
I'm loving the photo of a picture on your camera screen
(03 Oct 2015, 9:53 pm)BusLoverMum wrote [ -> ]I'm loving the photo of a picture on your camera screen
Only way I can put photos off my camera at present - hopefully it won't be too much longer until I can get my laptop sorted (or in terms - find out if I've lost 6 weeks worth of unedited photos or whether I can recover them)