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Monday, March 22, 2010

Off to broadcast

A rough week, with the most unseemly accusations from strange people. Well, off to Midrand FM with Toto, Glenn Hughes, Van Halen, ZZ Top, BOC (as usual), and some truly unexpected Nirvana. Hope the unseemly riffraff behave.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

An interesting life - a curse?

The Chinese say may you live an interesting life, and make it something of a curse, or so I understand. Well, I do live just that:

1 Linbro Park has again erupted into factional fighting. Such a glorious place, such a divisive bunch of people living here. And, as always, one person is behind the divisiveness.
2 On the brink of landing my biggest client ever.
3 Elder son's birthday tomorrow, cooking up a storm.
4 Long weekend, with all that entails.

Life is good, may I live up to it!

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Back in the saddle

Well, I've been away for a while. This has been a very busy period, but I'd best post every single day from now on. Life is good, Matthew and Karen are exceptionally healthy, and James is back and living with me. I am back in broadcasting, doing potent rock every Monday night (although that *can* change) on Midrand FM 93.8. I will post my playlist every Monday, and invite comments.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

No need to have worried

Well, that really was a waste of time and adrenalin, worrying about the game. Our spinners did it all over again, with a combined haul of 9-0-32-5. Had someone told me before the tournament began that our spinners would shred India, I'd have scarcely believed it, but here we are, through to the semifinals and then the final this weekend. On current form, I can't see Pakistan giving us too much trouble (although you never know in this shortened format, and there *is* the Umar Gul factor.

The cricket tonight

I am more than a little worried about the cricket tonight. Here's why:

* No one has ever won six games in a row in T20 ... but we have
* Given that T20 games tend to be more of a lottery than longer games, the chances must surely be increasing that we will lose one of the next three games
* One of them might be tonight ... or it might be Pakistan ... or Sri Lanka in the final

We are in totally uncharted territory tonight, and we've left out our talisman, Kallis. We've deliberately weakened the batting, and brought in the often wayward Morne Morkel.

If we have to lose, we might as well lose tonight, but I d0n't want us to lose, ever.

I am very worried about tonight!

Monday, June 15, 2009

Life with Matthew

Our boy is such a total blessing. It seems inconceivable that there was a life before our boy. He fills every day with such light, love and beauty. He is a remarkable young boy, so well behaved, and so loving of me, Karen and our wonderful domestic Mavis, who loves him as if he were her own.

Days of walking him around our extended garden, dogs attendant. Seeing him stand, slowly, hesitantly, puffingly. His smile, given so freely and so lovingly, and the giggles.

He is a remarkable young man. Just over four months old, and so strong, so determined.

But watch for that bottom lip!

Karen has been a dream mom, showing she was really born to this role. But eish, no sleep for her.

We love all that's going on around us, and I'll post lots more in weeks to come.

Look forward to your company and your conversation

Frank

This is going to be a record of my life

Hi, if you've stumbled by

I will be posting on various aspects of life: cricket, politics, cooking, my new baby, the challenges of life here in Linbro Park, and more.

I look forward to sharing aspects of my life with you.

Frank

Tuesday, February 6, 2007

Pics

Jenny Nel very kindly took a pile of pics today of the disgusting operation going up. I'll be posting them tomorrow. Please feel free to circulate.

First post

Today was the day when Rescue Rod started operating. It was a vision of hell, and we simply have to apply the law, otherwise life in this area will not be worth living.