Thursday, 25 November 2010

Helicopters, helicopters, helicopters.......

We are regularly visited by helicopters here at the school, we are right next to the hospital, and the school playing field is used by the RAF Search and Rescue Helicopter for landing during casualty evacuation.  People around here are used to the SAR helo landing, but it does take some getting used to!   It can also cause severe disruption, as we found out a couple of weeks ago when the PE teacher and I had to abandon our lesson due to the helicopter arriving.  We couldn't move indoors to the sports hall as it was being used for a careers fair!

Anyway, in it came today at lunchtime, and I had my camera with me this time, so I snapped a few pictures.  It was quite windy today as well, gusting at 40+mph, so you really have to admire the pilots and loadies on the Sea King.

The Sea King acts as a vital lifeline for many people, as a 30 mile journey out here can take over an hour, so it really is a vital and useful role that the RAF carry out.

It's a massive turnout too, as the helicopter cannot land until the ambulance crew and fire brigade are ready, and often the medical evacs happen at short notice!  Generally the helo remains on the ground after the casualty has been unloaded, people have mentioned it is in case they need to casevac the patient off the Islands, it means they can be at Mount Pleasant very quickly!

On a more positive note, we had a "show the flag" visit from a Lynx helicopter based on HMS Gloucester, a warship currently on patrol here.  All the students had a chance to meet the pilots and be shown around the helicopter.  One of the funny anecdotes behind the visit is that when the crew first came to recce the area a couple of days before, they asked where they should land, so someone said "over there, about where the Sea King lands, we'll show you in a minute........no we wont.........the Sea King is here.......Look, it lands there!!!!"


In came the Lynx and began a hover, before lowering a man dressed in a penguin suit to the ground!
Lowering the "penguin"
And down onto the deck!
Once down we went out with students, a class at a time.  My group was the first out, so we recieved a commemorative picture of the Lynx in flight above Gloucester and a HMS Gloucester hat band.  I'm next to the pilot, and receiving the photo is our acting head, Helen, along with some year 7 students.

Sunday, 21 November 2010

Cape Pembroke BBQ and Bogging

After the Remembrance Day Parade, we decided to go down to Cape Pembroke with Tracey, WIll and Ollie.  We decided to follow the Northern Route, as it is more challenging.  There were some nice holes on the way, but the Front Hubs on the Lightweight wouldn't engage, so I ended up bogged in something quite simple
When we got to the end, I jacked up the front end, and the hubs clicked in.....grrrrrr.........

Anyway, we had a lovely BBQ




and Ollie went exploring
A more unusual view of the lighthouse




and then it was time for a snap of the Lightweight covered in sludge
We finally headed home, Will and Ollie had decided they wanted to come in the Lightweight, so we had fun on the way back finding holes, and funnily enough not getting stuck.  Will then saw a puddle which he wanted to go though.  I knew there was no way to get through it, but it would be fun anyway!

By now the Lightweight was plastered!  Harry decided he wanted to help wash it, but as he was too small he went and fetched the kitchen mop.....guess whose fault that was........



Still, a good time was had by all!

Remembrance Day Parade


When I arrived, I joined the Faldkland Island Defence Force (FIDF).  They are liek the UK TA, but get more kit to play with, and are held at a high state of alert because of the political situation with our neighbours across the water.

Anyway, they needed some people to fire the saluting guns for the two minute silence, so Frank and I volunteered.  In what appears to be a case of travelling 8000 miles away to meet people who were local to you in the UK, Frank comes from Peterborough!

First of all we had to set up the guns.  They are 3 pounder guns and take a blank charge of 11 oz.  The weather was fantastic!

Once set up, we waited for The Last Post to be played, ready to start the silence


and then I had to fire my gun.....BOOM...there was a surprising pressure wave!

Frank fired his to end the silence....




and we were done, time to pack up and go back to the FIDF club for a well deserved pint!

Penguin Eggs

 One of my year 10 students brought me a penguin egg to try.  I had heard all sorts of horror stories about them from people, but others who said they loved them.  It seems that they are like Marmite - you either love them or loathe them.

The egg I was given was a Gentoo egg, shown below for scale.  Just now how to cook it........

 Lots of people who have tried them complained that they tasted of fish, and looked like eyeballs when boiled.  They are fairly unique in that the white stays clear even when cooked!

I decided that the best option would be to cook it as an omelette, and Harry decided he would have to help, trouble is, their shells are really thick!

We cracked it into a jug, and all was revealed!
We fried some mushrooms, onions and chorizo sausage, and then added the egg and milk mixture and some ham for Harry, and on with the cooking!


It was actually bloody lovely, Harry ate all of his piece, and declared it the best omelette he had ever tasted!  The flavour was really rich, and there was no fish flavour, probably due to the extra ingredients!

I would actually try another, and this time would try it boiled or fried!

Hallowe'en Parties

Okay, I haven't done any updating for a while, work has been a bit mad for the last few weeks as we have been getting ready for OFSTED.  Unlike schools in the UK, we get lots of notice about inspections, but there is still the usual panic and madness!

October 31st was Hallowe'en, so Cat held a party for all the kids, which also allowed the adults a chance to socialise too!

Harry found Zoe's doll house, but it kept him amused for a while!

After food (and beer for the adults!) it was time to go trick or treating. Here was a first, as it was a gloriously sunny evening, so we all had to slap suncream and sunglasses on, and of we went.  It seemed like the whole of Stanley was out trick or treating! It was like the 80's back in the UK!!

Harry had found a green mask, so he insisted he was Shrek, while Zoe was dressed as a witch!


Afterwards, all the children attacked Andy!