St Peter Football tournament 2011
Mt Nicolle School goes to Sark
Making the most of the snow !
Winter sunset in St Brelade bay
It has been snowing in Jersey….and schools are closed!
Skylar @ Eisteddfod 2009
Gone Fishin’!
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I have now been fishing for a year, and never seriously attempted to fish for Seabass, today i did and not only have I landed one, but it was also a monster, coming in at 5.2Lb!!!!
One happy fisherman I am
Morocco!
It’s Cocktail night!
Mika has a spidery encounter! How funny!
IQ’s 4th Birthday party!
Zanzina is here!
Italia Aprile 2008
10/03/2008 The BIG storm!
Babbo & Skylar @ the 2007 Xmas swim

…and the video
An InnKeeper called Mika!
Happy Halloween!
Skylar and Mika in the news once again!
Introducing “Chicco”
Exploring German War Tunnels

The Video of it…
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2667075828419395095Then we visited Ho13
Ho2 Update
Check out the Ho2 Photos taken on the day (thanks to Zeb)
I have gone and done it again !
Once again is Christmas, and like last year I have done my Christmas morning swim that is organized every year by “The Smugglers” Pub, I must be mad……..but then again it meant free drinks in the pub later !!
The Day I met Clathrus Ruber
I have a passion for collecting mushrooms, as a child I have spent many summer holidays with my grandparents scouring Tuscany’s hillsides in search of “porcini”.
I am fascinated by mushrooms, I mainly hunt for “the Pot” but every now and then I come across mushrooms that are so unusual and or beautyfull that I can only but observe and admire.
Clathrus ruber is one of those, it Smells bad, it smells really bad, of rotten meat/fish and you can smell it hundreds of meters away. It looks awful too, something in beetween a brain and a mutant head from James Cameron’s “The Thing”.
Last October I came acroos such beast during a charity walk, a group of Clathrus ruber growing at the base of a tree had been stamped on (someone must have thought the Aliens had landed and so wanted to do his bit to save the world), one of them had survived the attack, so I decided that I HAD TO ADOPT IT!
Clathrus ruber came home with me snug in the plastic shopping bag I managed to find in a bush , once there I placed it outside in a bowl with a bit of water, and over the next week I stood back and watched it grow……..Haaaaaa, what a pretty baby it was!






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