22/06/2013

Bugsy's Roadster


Leaving the fairground area we moved on to the vintage car display. Wilson found this period roadster and declared it to be even cooler than the red Ferrari he'd previously fallen in love with.
He asked me to photograph him standing next to it, cursing that he hadn't brought his Fedora hat with him. 
'I would have looked so Bugsy Malone with this car!' he remarked, and I couldn't disagree. 
What with these constant diversions, I'm sure we're never going to make it to the ferry before dark, but Wilson remains relaxed and has assured me that our next stop will be Poole — gateway to the Channel Islands! 


21/06/2013

Reincarnation


Next was a small roundabout ride with aeroplanes — Wilson said it took him back to those happy days before his pilot's licence was revoked. 
I reminded him that he'd never actually had a pilot's licence but he replied with an off-hand 'whatever' and started making very loud airplane engine noises as he took off for a second ride. 
As he whizzed past above my head he called down to me, 'I am like the reincarnation of my Great, Great … Grandfather, the legendary "Blue Baron!"'


20/06/2013

Wilson wins a prize!


We were making good time to Poole, Wilson navigating while I drove, and were passing through Christchurch when W suddenly instructed me to take a sharp left into a car park. 
'We're not in Poole yet — why have we stopped?' I asked
W silently pointed to a poster advertising a vintage car show and fun fair in the adjacent park… so naturally, we had to visit it. 
First stop was the Test Your Strength booth, where W's impressive skills with a mallet won him a toy football. 
Something else to find room for in the car…


19/06/2013

We're Jersey-bound. Finally.


Following lunch we made our way back to the car, pausing only for Wilson to buy a spare bucket and spade. 
You might be surprised how long it can take to find the 'perfect' bucket and spade, but W is nothing if not a perfectionist, examining the colours in daylight and pretending to dig the shop floor so he could 'test the action.'
I think the shopkeeper was reaching the end of her patience when W finally announced, 'I'll take these, thank you!' passing her the bucket and spade which had first caught his eye in the window before we even entered the shop.
We're now back in the car and about to set off for Poole Harbour, and thence to Jersey. Hurrah!


18/06/2013

'Enjoy whatever happens'


I finally dragged Wilson away from the Ferrari showroom and we found somewhere nice for lunch. 
Time was passing, though, and I began to suspect that we wouldn't be in Jersey by this evening. Wilson, however, remains tight-lipped about our schedule, saying that I should just relax and enjoy whatever happens. 
The word 'whatever' troubles me a little...


17/06/2013

Dream car...


Having arrived in Lyndhurst, a pretty little village in the heart of the New Forest, we parked up and went in search of lunch. 
It turns out that Lyndhurst is home to a major Ferrari dealership — when we came upon it, Wilson rushed up to the most expensive car on the forecourt and insisted that I photograph him standing next to it. 
'As soon as I'm a millionaire,' he said, 'this is the car I shall have. You can come on holiday in it with me, New Dad, but you're going to have to cut right back on your luggage!'
Photographing W next to his dream car is one thing, but I drew the line when he wanted to go inside and discuss discounts and personalised numberplates with one of the salesmen. Apart from anything else, I was starting to feel very hungry. 
In case you're wondering, he can't decide between WIL50NS and ANT54ME… good to know he's got his priorities right!



16/06/2013

We're off!


Wilson has chosen to begin the journey in the back of the car, so he can organise our travel documents. My own research suggested that we wouldn't need passports at any stage, but W has brought them along 'just in case.' I hope the need doesn't arise, because W's passport is just a photocopy of mine with my details Tippexed out and his written in over the top!
Today being Fathers' Day, W gave me a cute home-made card and a CD of Bob Dylan's 1993 album, 'World Gone Wrong' which I shall play on the first leg of our journey from Uckfield to Lyndhhurst in the New Forest, where we shall stop for lunch. 
Since Wilson is in charge of our schedule, I'm expecting a lot of refreshment breaks…


15/06/2013

Final preparations


Wilson's OBE has, once again, not been ratified in the Queen's Birthday Honours List. He magnanimously suggested that she 'probably had other things on her mind, what with Mr Prince Philip being in hospital and everything.'
Wilson too has other things on his mind as he makes last-minute preparations for our Jersey Holiday. He says that he's only taking the 'bare essentials' for himself, but there is only room for me to take a very small bag of my things — barely more than a change of underclothes.
Diesel the Goldfish is spending the holiday with the people next door, while sTony and sToneye have been given strict instructions not to frighten Antony or Tiny Toy, who are also remaining at home.


14/06/2013

Holiday preparations


The new series of Big Brother started last night and, in a triumph of hope over experience, we sat down to watch the new housemates arrive. They turned out to be another bunch of self-absorbed, pretentious boors of the sort who get human beings a bad name.
'Quelle surprise!' as Wilson observed.
Today, though, we have started packing for our forthcoming holiday — we're off to Jersey in a few days! 
Wilson has made all the arrangements so I shall just sit back and enjoy the experience. W has promised me that it will be 'A holiday we will never forget!' 
I so hope he means that in a good way…


13/06/2013

email surprise!


Guess what Wilson found waiting for him when he opened his in-box this morning — a photo of himself in the captain's chair of HMS Belfast! 
One of his friends, Bob, was visiting the ship the same day we were, and asked W whether he'd pose for this photo. 
How kind! Thank you, Wilson's friend Bob!


12/06/2013

Andrex Moist Wipes


In spite of hating water (he thinks I don't know he only pretends to shower) Wilson is quite fastidious about his personal hygiene. He will use only Wright's Coal Tar Soap, for example, and his favourite brand of aloe vera-impregnated toilet tissue.
As a luxury he treated himself to a new brand of moist wipes: Andrex Kids' Fun Watermelon Fragrance Moist Wipes. He was very disappointed in them, storming out of the bathroom complaining that they weren't fun at all! 
I tried to calm him down by asking whether they were any less fun than his usual brand, but he said that moist wipes are never fun! It was only when I pointed out that he'd bought them two-for-the-price-of-one that he agreed not to fire off a very stiff email to Andrex.


11/06/2013

Setting off for home...


Here we are at the station boarding the train home. 
Wilson was exhausted and slept for most of the journey, rousing himself occasionally to shout phrases like, 'Full Ahead Stern' or 'Start Making Smoke'... much to the amusement of the other passengers.



10/06/2013

Wilson avoids getting wet!

On the way back to the station to catch our train back to Uckfield, we pass these tiny fountains set into the ground. Wilson is not fond of water, in fact he actively dislikes it, but he can't resist playing the game of trying to run through the fountains without getting wet. 
He leaves his hat with me for safe keeping, but when he has finished he is barely damp.



09/06/2013

Tower Bridge, London


Here we are at London's famous Tower Bridge. 
Wilson wants to take the tour of the bridge, which includes the huge engines and a walk along the upper gantry, but there just isn't time today. 
I promise him that we will return and take the tour another day.



08/06/2013

Exit Through the Gift Shop


Before we could leave HMS Belfast we obviously had to Exit Through the Gift Shop, and Wilson decided that the one thing in the world he couldn't live without was a sailors' cap.
Once ashore, it doesn't take him long to find a restaurant. 


07/06/2013

Ship's Rations


Wilson really loved the engine rooms and we seemed to spend most of our time down there. Eventually we emerged and Wilson announced that he was starving and would like to visit the Ship's Mess for lunch. 
All that was on offer on-board were light snacks, so we're heading ashore, or 'Going on shore leave' as W puts it, in search of 'rations — and a tot of rum'!



06/06/2013

As an artificer, Wilson is a natural!


Now we have descended even further into the bowels of the ship's engine room, and Wilson is examining the ship's boilers. 
He keeps wiggling knobs and saying, 'Make it so, Mister Riker!'



05/06/2013

Wilson is puzzled...

Here you can see Wilson in the engine room of HMS Belfast, looking at the Bridge Telegraph Engine Room Repeater. 
He is puzzled by the command to "Make Smoke", and I have to confess I can't explain it either. In any case, the entire ship is a no-smoking area...



04/06/2013

Wilson is a bit over-excited...


Wilson is now getting very excited about our holiday in Jersey; so excited that he has already packed his case and can no longer sleep at night. 
To calm him down and give him something else to think about, I'm taking him up to London to see HMS Belfast, an old WWII warship moored on the River Thames. 
I hear that there is a lot of machinery to see and a lot of climbing involved, so he should enjoy it.



03/06/2013

The new statue is installed, and everyone is happy!


Wilson has installed the new bust in the niche in the Folly! It looks very well there, and everyone is happy — even Antony is no longer scared to go into the garden with his Tiny Toy. 
This strikes me as a Very Good Result!