Showing posts with label Detatchments. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Detatchments. Show all posts

Thursday, July 17, 2008

The moon's upside down!

I had a blog entry written out but now that I'm in the cyber cafe I thought I might as well just bang one out (jokes to the usual address).
Well, here I am.
Managed to get pretty much everything organised before I flew out, the flight was long and rather boring, although watching the sunrise over Africa was brilliant. We stopped off in Ascension Island and I got to leave the cage to meet the local Met guys, briefly, before we were herded back on for the next part of the trip.
Arrived after about 18 hours on the plane and got a quick tour of the base and the office.
Limited to what I can actually say about the base but it's pretty good, there's a long corridor from our living area to the main mess (about a mile long) and it's a bit chilly at times - glad I brought my down jacket.
I'm sat in the cyber cafe right now, something dad didn't have when he was here, and soon I think I'll nip to Oasis for a cup of tea and a cake. Life can be pretty civilised at 52 degrees south. It's cold mind, but then it is winter, we had a day of glorious sunshine but most of the time has been dull and drizzley. I'm expecting snow this weekend.
Erm what else, oh we've got a 33m heated swimming pool, a climbing wall, a great gym (had my induction after work this morning - 3 minutes of the timetable being read and the pti asking "everyone seen the rules before? Right see me if you need anything else.") a cheap bar (whisky costs about a third of a the price of a chocolate bar :D ) a bowling alley (the pins are on cable - it's hilarious) that I got invited to on the first evening - great but I was dead on my feet by the end, library, couple of shops, few places for tea and coffee, a cinema that shows some fairly recent shows, and all this is just inside the mess complex.
I've had the landrover training and been hooning about in the works van as much as I can and I've come to realise that I like defenders! Hoping to get off the base at some point this week but I'm working this weekend when the rest of them are going off to Stanley, maybe next time. There's often chances to go on flights which I'll grab when I can but not just yet.
Work wise, it's harder than back home and different with more briefings and different conditions. Different products too. I was worried that I couldn't do it for a bit but I think that was just the newness of the situation. I need to speed up production but that'll come. Work also, like most sections down here, has a cat. He can be a bit annoying when he's begging for food but it's nice to be able to take a couple of seconds pause and say hello to him. I'll stick up some photos of Krusty, and other things, when I can.
It's the little thing that keep throwing me, I went outside and thought "Hang on! The cloud's in the wrong part of the sky and the wind's going the wrong way! My forecast is rubbish!" Then I realised I'm in the south and the sun is in the north. I'd automatically lined myself up and got it epically wrong. I also don't recognise ANY of the stars down here yet. Okay, apart from the Sun, but we don't see our local star much. I think I've seen the southern cross but need to check on that.
In general, I think I'm going to like it down here, but give me a week of work in evil weather on my own and then ask me...

Wednesday, July 02, 2008

Where will you be, the day after next Thursday?

Had one of those days today. The Reds turned up, which was cool, and I got asked if I wanted to do a detachment down south for a few months.


So, next week I'm catching a plane.




To the Falkland Islands.

Yeah, 8000 miles south for three months.
Yikes.

First I've got to sort out everything up here, get an ID, get checked out on Landrovers and get vaccinations for Yellow Fever, Polio and Tetanus.
I should be able to keep everyone up to date but there may be longer than average gaps between posts...

And again, yikes.

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Alot can happpen in 24 hours, more in three weeks.

Haven’t posted for a while so I think I’ll put some of what’s been happening up.
Let’s see, I was down in St Mawgam for a while with work, which was mainly great although having the exhaust fall off my car wasn’t so good. Sounded great but is a touch illegal. Back up via mum and dads, picked up some stuff and then to Scampton to sign the Reserve Forces Agreement, followed by the MMU annual dinner.
Driving back north the next day on the east coast (I prefer the west) and stopped over with T and C (not really sure why I'm not using their names, think it's to give myself "blog-cred").
When I got back up north, started to get settled into the new flat/bungalow, still had only one chair, an airbed and the beer fridge that mum and dad got me for uni. On the weekend T and C came up to visit, bringing bookshelves, storage boxes and (God bless them) a new single mattress! We went snowboarding on the Sunday on what can only be described as frozen concrete and towards the end I got the turns back. C goes boarding lots. Mainly at his local dry slope and once I get my finances sorted I think I’ll do something similar.
On the following Monday Si, who started his met training the same time as I did but spent a year observing (wish I had, would have REALLY helped) went to the bombing range at Tain. That was cool, watching the bombers come in and drop their little 7 kg practice bombs, practice strafing and loft bombing. Got a good feel for the physical layout of the range, which is good because we forecast for it. One of the things I hadn’t thought of was that the range is VERY low lying so storm surges can be a problem. It also cut short our visit as the tide was coming in and we had to leave or we’d be stuck there for another 4 hours or so. As it was we ended up driving through about 6-9 inches of water running at about 8-10 knots. If you’ve never felt that, it’s a strong current. We could feel the car being moved by the water. The road we were on had markers every six feet or so that I’d thought were just for snow but I soon realised that they were all that was keeping us on the right path. Like I said, fun.
And on the Tuesday I drove down to Leuchars, where I’d done some of my early training as an observer. Now I was here to learn the forecasting ropes ready to cover a few shifts for them. On the weekend I was over at T and C’s again, this time we went off to Stirling for a night out with the engineers, Nolan, Lisa, Sherl, Piotr, Stuart and the rest. Very messy, very fun. Needed it after the horrific performance by the England rugby team.
And that pretty much brings me up to date, the advanced driving thing at student rooms seems to be going well, lots of people reading it and a few commenting or asking questions. It’s here, and I’ll be adding to it tonight hopefully.