Well, I gather people have probably read my earlier posting, and I hope it was thought provoking, I noticed a couple of people on facebook had liked it, So it is working. This time of year is very reflective, the dark evenings are well and truely with us, and in just over a months time we will be celebrating Christmas, and going through that ritual. The followed by new years eve, then we start planning for the next year.
I intend to actually take some proper time off work and maybe have a proper holiday. The last time I properly went away was to France back in 1999, which seems so far away now, I stayed with my friend Malcolm in the little village of Raye Sur Authe, near the small industial town of Hesdin. I have temporarily lost touch with Malcolm, but I intend to get back in touch. It was a very nice time we had, and the month I spent out there went far too quickly. I went out there to escape the dole system, as I was sick to the back teeth of not being able to find work. It is comical but within a month of coming back from France I found work at Dunn-Line, and so began my adventures in the bus and coach industry.
My other plans are ticking over, the website will be in development before it goes live on January the first. Aswell as being a platform to show my bus and coach pictures, and chart my activities with the Barton Leopard, I also intend to have some forums where coach drivers can share information. As well as forums for enthusiasts. Exciting times and some of the ideas are being thought out. I will publish details on this page very soon.
2010 has been the year of lots of crap, not just for me but lots of friends, the economy of the country. probably all linked. This time last year involved lots of worry not just for me, but my work colleagues, and I am convinced to this day that the agency involved was used as part of a personal campaign against my former employer. Myself and my former work colleagues were used like pawns in a chess match. But that story is really for another time. At the mo I am waiting for the dust to settle first.
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