INTRODUCTION
My last blog post was about my cousin Olivia’s wedding on Saturday. This post tells of Sunday, Monday and today, with plenty of pictures. Also, I have some links and infographics to share. Talking of sharing, I hope that some of you will choose to share this post as well.
KEGWORTH HOTEL AND CONFERENCE CENTRE
While possessed of precisely zero architectural appeal, the Kegworth Hotel and Conference Centre is clean and comfortable…
I have plenty of good pictures from inside the hotel…
![This is a 24 hour roman numeral clock - can you spot the deliberate mistake in the numbering?](https://aspi.blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/dscn9798.jpg?w=840)
![Detail from the ornamental glasswork at the reception desk.](https://aspi.blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/dscn9812.jpg?w=840)
My bedroom had some pictures as well…
![You will note a degree of duplication between the public pictures and those in the rooms!](https://aspi.blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/dscn9944.jpg?w=840)
SUNDAY LUNCH
My cousin Richard and his fiancee Ida are off to her native Sweden soon, and he had the idea of a farewell pub lunch at the Plough in Normanton on Soar. Eventually after a few cancellations, 12 of us were there for this excellent meal, which we ate outside overlooking the river itself, much used by boats and birds…
![Richard and Ida](https://aspi.blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/dscn9956.jpg?w=840)
I have lots of splendid pictures from this event, and both the food and drink were magnificent.
![Tables overlooking the Soar](https://aspi.blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/dscn9946.jpg?w=840)
![The local product - look up Leciester Rugby Club for more on the name.](https://aspi.blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/dscn9948.jpg?w=840)
![As well as boats at surface level, a plane flew high over our heads.](https://aspi.blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/dscn9955.jpg?w=840)
HOMEWARD BOUND
I travelled back as a passenger in my aunt’s car, since we live very close together in King’s Lynn. Taking pictures while in transit is not easy, but this one worked…
After helping my aunt to unload her car I walked back to my flat by way of another river on which boat travel is not unknown, the Great Ouse…
DOWN TIME
Knowing the effect that such a busy weekend would have on me I had taken the precaution of booking this week as leave to enable myself to have some quiet time. Last night was a group meeting for KLASS (more on this in a future blog post), but apart from that it has been a very quiet couple of days.
![To give you an idea of how vast an eyesore this building is, this photo was taken from a point that is a 20-minute walk from the building itself!](https://aspi.blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/dscn9983.jpg?w=840)
LINKS
I have as usual plenty of links to share with you, starting with…
CONSERVATION
- From the Humane Society comes this on banning trophy hunting.
- From petitions.whitehouse.gov comes the call for the US Government to do the right thing and extradite Walter Palmer to Zimbabwe so that he can be charged for his crime.
- Huffington Post provide this story about a certain Sabrina Corgatelli posing alongside her kills.
- And this is thedodo.com’s take on the same story.
- From the same source as 4 comes this on Giraffes.
- From change.org comes this climate change petition.
OTHER LINKS
From 38Degrees by way of Green Party leader Natalie Bennett, comes a petition entitled “Celebrate suffragettes not serial killers”. I quote the opening paragraph of their explanation and urge you to sign and share:
“A new museum gained planning permission by promising ‘the only dedicated resource in the East End to women’s history’, but has now been unveiled as a venue dedicated to the violent crimes of Jack the Ripper”.
A shocking story of religious persecution from Patheos in which a seven year old was the victim, merely for telling a classmate that they did not attend church
My next story concerns a police officer who is already facing a lawsuit for handcuffing children in a very dangerous way, and should as the story makes clear be suffering more than that (defo a jail term measurable in years for this crime).
My next link is to a petition calling on Lego to produce toys that show disabled people in a positive light.
Now, a sad blast from the past. Unbelievably Kevin Healey is still suffering impersonation on twitter and still apparently receiving no protection – please either sign and share the petition if you have not already done so or keep on sharing it to apply pressure to twitter.
I found my last link by way of the aforementioned Natalie Bennett, and it is to a story in the Yorkshire Evening Post about a crackerjack plan for a disused railway viaduct in Leeds.
INFOGRAPHIC
Dr Lisa Sulsenti has produced this infographic providing guidelines on fireworks…