Having found out a bit more about The World Fireworks Championship, I've signed up to join their blog. It's a great little site if you're interested in heading out to Oman for the big show!
Catch the World Fireworks Championship blog here: http://wfchampionship.com/w0rdpr355/
Fondest,
Kevin
Wednesday, 3 November 2010
Monday, 6 September 2010
The World Fireworks Championship
For the past few months I've been digging about on the World Fireworks Championship. The website has an impending update, which will hopefully unveil all the details. So far, it is being billed as the largest fireworks competition on Earth and will be held in the Middle East (see Wikipedia article).
It's become my personal mission to uncover all the final details so check back on this blog for the updates :)
Until then, keep an eye on www.wfchampionship.com
The World Fireworks Championship
It's become my personal mission to uncover all the final details so check back on this blog for the updates :)
Until then, keep an eye on www.wfchampionship.com
The World Fireworks Championship
Tasty Treats Ahoy!
Bristol welcomes the arrival of Europe's largest organic food festival on the 11th-12th September 2010 at the Harbourside. Personally, as a pasty fan, I'm keen to see what's on offer from the Westcountry bakers. However, I'm reliably informed that the whole site will be filled with stalls and tents offering up the very finest in organic produce.
And if that's not enough to tempt you, Monty Don is in the house!!
http://www.organicfoodfestival.co.uk/
And if that's not enough to tempt you, Monty Don is in the house!!
http://www.organicfoodfestival.co.uk/
Pentille Pasty Trail Leads to New Adventures
Whilst off looking for the ultimate pasty the other weekend I stumbled upon a delightful country estate near St Mellion, in beautiful Cornwall.
Would certainly recommend a little visit to Pentille Castle, if not for it's scenic views across the River Lynher Valley, then for it's gruesome tales of Lord Pentille's Mausoleum!
Check out the website: http://www.pentillie.co.uk/home
Oh, and the pasties were devine ;)
Would certainly recommend a little visit to Pentille Castle, if not for it's scenic views across the River Lynher Valley, then for it's gruesome tales of Lord Pentille's Mausoleum!
Check out the website: http://www.pentillie.co.uk/home
Oh, and the pasties were devine ;)
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