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Sport On at Lands End

To raise money for Sport Relief (http://www.sportrelief.com/) Mrs S recently donned spray-deck and grabbed paddle to head in to her office! No she doesn't work at the nearest whitewater course, it was a 'Sports Gear' day at her company Lands End (www.landsend.co.uk). Along with the rest of her marketing team colleges Faye dressed up in her favourite sporting attire. They raised £350. Good work LE guys & gals! Faye said it was a little on the warm side and was glad that she opted for the shortie cag and neoprene bottoms rather than the full-on dry suit.
Posted by Jason Smith
Free as a Bird

After a night in the spare room it was time to see if the Chaffinch that we'd been nursing was ready to go back to the wild. We were a bit worried he might like the bird seed on tap that he'd been shoveling in to his beak for the past 24-hours, but as soon as we removed the netting from the box, he took a look around an flew neatly off, and straight on to the nearest bird feeder. After one last quick snack he was off in to the trees to join the rest of the Chaffinch gang. Success, our very own CK 999 Bird Hospital... Only without Rolf Harris!
The team at one of our sister mags Bird Watch would be proud! www.birdwatch.co.uk
Posted by Jason Smith
Wear It Red

Canoe & Kayak's very own 'Queen of the World Wide Web' Amanda Nightingale organised a 'Wear it Red' day at HQ on Friday in aid of the British Heart Foundation. Everyone who donated to the cause was able to ditch the usual 'formal' work attire and sport casual clothes for the day as long as they were of the crimson variety. Now, working from an office at home, it could be said that I always sport the 'casual' look but the BHF (www.bhf.org.uk) is my charity of choice, so I duly ditched the usual drab colours and wore it red instead!
Posted by Jason Smith
Dr Doolittle Eat Your Heart Out

On Fri as Mrs S was leaving for work she spotted a wee birdy that was flapping about and appearing to be in distress. I went out to investigate and found a little Chaffinch that was looking a bit the worse for wear and unable to fly. As gently as I could I picked him up and took him inside where I installed him in a box with a towel lining and a bit of wild bird seed, which he immediately started gobbling up. I got on-line and found the Leicestershire & Rutland Wildlife Hospital (www.leicesterwildlifehospital.org/). A quick call and I was on my way with 'Chaffy' sat in a shoe box on the passenger seat. On arrival the very kind lady gave him the once over and deduced that a moggy had tried to have him for breakfast! But the good news was that his wing was not broken, just gummed up with cat gob and her advice was to take him home again, give him plenty of grub and some fresh water, keep him in overnight in the warm, so his feathers could dry out and then release him in to his familiar environment the following day...
Posted by Jason Smith
Rain & Snow stop Play... Well almost

I hate moaning about the weather, but it's been depressing to say the least over the last couple of weeks. Last Tues we had a photo-shoot planned at nearby Rutland Water with a canoe and two willing models. My niece and nephew Ellie and Sam Kibble. The plan was to get out in the open canoe in some crisp spring-like sunshine and get some cracking 'family fun'/kids shots for issue 110 Of Canoe & Kayak UK. It was all lining up, we had the nippers, we had a canoe, we had picturesque water... What we didn't have was spring-like sunshine. In fact we didn't seem to have any kind of sunshine. just a grey, damp sky and cold, cold drizzle. Still when you shoot pics in the UK you always look on the bright side though, the clouds can, and often do break, even if it's just for half-an-hour to let you get the shot in. Suitably togged up we headed for the water with gloved fingers crossed. Oh, we wanted just a glimmer of sun, what we got was snow! Game over on the paddling front I'm afraid. But Six-year old Ellie was not going to be denied her outdoors fix of fun. As well as a watersports centre Whitwell, on the banks of the water, sports a rather fine bike shop and a fantastic climbing tower and high ropes course. Ellie had spotted the tower and was determined that if she couldn't be a canoeist that day, she'd be a climber instead. After a chat with the staff and the passing of a few quid the mighty mite was being fitted out in her very first climbing harness and helmet. After a briefing by the very nice instructor lady we headed out to the Rock Block, clipped the mini-rock rat in and stood back as she started to climb. after getting the feel of it and a bit of abseil practice on the first route Ellie decided she'd try a second and aim to get to an overhang about ten or so feet up. She set of with determination and despite an annoying uncle sticking a camera in her face every few seconds she slowly made her way up above the heads of the adults. A few more holds and she was up on the overhang! Not bad for her first time, wearing fluffy gloves in the snow I reckon. We'll come back again when the sun does finally shine for some canoeing and Ellie reckons that, as well as getting afloat she'll be getting to the top of the Block too! (http://www.rockblok.co.uk/)
Posted by Jason Smith

It's all good and it all goes!!
Want to read my old blog entries? Browse through an achive of all my posts below:
- March 2011 (2 posts)
- December 2010 (3 posts)
- November 2010 (3 posts)
- October 2010 (7 posts)
- August 2010 (3 posts)
- July 2010 (6 posts)
- June 2010 (6 posts)
- May 2010 (3 posts)
- April 2010 (3 posts)
- March 2010 (5 posts)
- February 2010 (1 post)
- January 2010 (12 posts)
- December 2009 (1 post)
- October 2009 (6 posts)
- September 2009 (5 posts)
- August 2009 (7 posts)
- July 2009 (10 posts)
- June 2009 (16 posts)
- April 2009 (4 posts)
- March 2009 (7 posts)
- February 2009 (15 posts)
- January 2009 (4 posts)
- December 2008 (6 posts)
- November 2008 (4 posts)
- October 2008 (6 posts)
- September 2008 (4 posts)
- August 2008 (7 posts)
- July 2008 (20 posts)
- June 2008 (6 posts)
- May 2008 (2 posts)
- April 2008 (8 posts)
- March 2008 (2 posts)
- February 2008 (9 posts)
- January 2008 (1 post)
- November 2007 (5 posts)
- October 2007 (3 posts)
- September 2007 (3 posts)
- August 2007 (6 posts)
- July 2007 (4 posts)
- June 2007 (3 posts)
- May 2007 (5 posts)


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