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Steve Angus wrote: |
endoman - 2 - that it????? - now that is PLENTY of leg room on a coach though! |
The bus was full, just not of Sheffield Students.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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ster wrote: |
Reminds me of the old joke about a new graduate starting a their first job. On being asked to sweep the floor, the graduate protested that they had just completed an intensive three year degree course. Their manager groaned and said , "Then I guess I've got to show you how". |
Mid 90s I taught the son of a Tory cabinet minister. End of term, and general tidying up, he was given a broom. He looked confused. Asked if he knew what to do, he said no, he'd never used one before.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Steve Angus wrote: |
Dr John wrote: |
@Perty, in Val the Vallon bubble upgrade has been years in the talking (and delayed by covid I think). In Tignes Grand Hunt & Aguille Rouge have been embarrassing slow links for years. Tichot will also need upgrading when the Club Med monstrosity is complete, rumours abound of a bubble going in higher than the current chair to take the pressure off Grattalu. |
Yea probably spying a replacement to one of those indeed. I think the Vallon this Summer (finally)!!! |
Years ago when skiing with the children and money was tight we liked the slow Vallon gondola because it gave us time to have our picnic lunch.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Heading out on Saturday for a week with my two kids. First trip for them since COVID kicked off. Kids both got their ESF gold star last time out, at ages 9 & 6. Now at 12 & 9 it should be a great week of ripping up the pistes
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@Steve Angus, we saw them training for that last week, Chemmy was with them.
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NE1 wrote: |
@Steve Angus, we saw them training for that last week, Chemmy was with them. |
It might have been the British Senior Champs last week you saw as that was on too... but there will invariably have been other juniors training last week then too
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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@Steve Angus, so sorry about your Mum. Bon courage.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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@Steve Angus, sorry to hear about your mum. My view is when it's time it's time.. I hope she has a peaceful end
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holidayloverxx wrote: |
@Steve Angus, sorry to hear about your mum. My view is when it's time it's time.. I hope she has a peaceful end |
Couldn't put it better. Best wishes Steve.
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You know it makes sense.
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Sorry about your Mum, but great news re the planning etc. Best wishes.
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Hey @Steve Angus, if it's of any honour, we did the Bellevarde, Marmottes chicken nuggets, The Corner hot choc this week to name a few off the back of your posts and have been way made up! Not sure if you offered up the noodles at Tignes Cuisine but shocker of a tastebud delight!
Thanks for the tips!
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Poster: A snowHead
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@Steve Angus, really sorry to hear about your mum. We're thinking of all of you.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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ep the faith Steve. 3yrs ago my mother had Pneumonia was in hospital for weeks could not eat or drink at all . The doctor said mum had lost the ability to eat or drink due to her dementia then a miracle happened mum started to eat and drink a little.I now home care for my mum along with my family .
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Really sorry to hear about your mum Steve, I hope she's at least comfortable and not in any pain. Thoughts are with you.
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vipul wrote: |
ep the faith Steve. 3yrs ago my mother had Pneumonia was in hospital for weeks could not eat or drink at all . The doctor said mum had lost the ability to eat or drink due to her dementia then a miracle happened mum started to eat and drink a little.I now home care for my mum along with my family . |
Wow that is quite inspirational - thanks so much! Good on you. Hope it continues to work OK for you all.
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HoneyBunny - thank you ever so much. She is on pain killers for sure! She is settled thats the main thing.
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Conditions are certainly very good out there for mid-April and a welcome return to spring today. The snow was holding up well into the afternoon.
@Steve Angus, great to have a catch up over a cuppa
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sno trax wrote: |
Conditions are certainly very good out there for mid-April and a welcome return to spring today. The snow was holding up well into the afternoon.
@Steve Angus, great to have a catch up over a cuppa |
Indeed they are! It was warmer today though eh! Cups of tea are the best - always!
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Intriguing client! Did you have a second lunch then at the Folie??
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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I’d imagine most British skiers in Val would be very much in favour of Starmer too but a ski crowd wouldn’t be representative of the population as a whole would it?
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@up4it, That's not the demographic of the skiers in Val D that I know!
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You know it makes sense.
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Who is this starmer of whom you speak?
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Nigel Starmer-Smith per chance?
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Poster: A snowHead
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Jehu - should've / could've - but didnt - enjoyed a nice cold drink or two though!
up4it - Starmer??? eh! But I'm not saying Val is representative of the French population no.
chocksaway - I think there is a smattering of (how shall I say) centrists and more right of central Brits in Val!
Cloudy but warm
The day was pleasant enough to start and the with only Olivia to get on the school bus it was very relaxed start to the day indeed! Clare and I headed to the meet point for our various lessons. There had been a semi decent freeze overnight but only just down low... that means not a big one up high! Anyway I met my am lesson and the plan was to to the green triangle. After the Olympic and steps walk down I knew the hardest part would be getting her across above the Bellevarde resto (not made any easier by totally oblivious people standing in the wrong place (people really have no idea what a pain they can be where they stop / stand on the mountain sometimes!) and then down the 2 hardest parts of the Verte... especially a west facing slope after a refreeze overnight! Anyway it worked out OK despite a couple of wobbles and we were off.... little by little we completed the green triangle and fitted in a Grand Pre add on... but by the end there were some sore legs! So we ended up downloading on the Olympic and finishing a little early.
I had some phone calls to make at lunchtime but sitting in the shade under the Sun Bar is always OK! I started the pm meeting a couple of friends of friends of friends type thing... it was the 8 and 9 year old kids I had... a really nice couple of kids from London who had done a weeks skiing a few years back before COVID but non the less had skied some greens back then. It was a case of re-setting their balance and co-ordination from those days and building on it. I have them for a few more days so we can build and build them up!
We started with the small carpet to get the confidence up and they did well getting back in the swing of things. It was slightly marred by a British guy teaching his kid to ski sliding into me (he appeared a pretty OK skier (the dad)) but then tried to lecture me as to the way the rules of the mountain worked in terms of me skiing in front of him... I did point out that there aren't any extenuating circumstances in this sport... you have to be ready to either stop or turn its as simple as that.... of course accidents happen but if you can't be ready then you either need to slow down or go onto a slope where you can do that! Either way when there is contact with someone you need to make sure there is no injury to the other party - another rule of the mountain! So anyway I pointed this out but as usual bravado and 'the expert skier' knew best.... dont know why I bother sometimes!
However the skiing went really well and soon we were on the big carpet (not without a hot choc stop of course) and things are looking good for a trip down Madelaine tomorrow I hope! Thats the plan!
Meanwhile Ben with his teacher off work today had a lovely ski with Clares mum and then lunch at the self serve place at the Refuge and had a lovely morning!
I got home and pretty much as I walked in the door Clare, her mum and both kids were heading into town for kids tea at Clares brothers chalet in town... so like last night I had an extra hour or two all by myself at home! I could get used to this! However when they did finally get home I was rushed off my feet ic getting them both in to bed! That was hectic!
Tomorrow evening we are all heading out for dinner with the others to the Fondue Factory in town so the update might be late. Either way it will be a really nice evening. And then Thursday evening Clare and I have been invited to apres drinks and nibbles at her clients chalet in town which will be really nice!
Weather wise it will be another cloudy day tomorrow as it was today but the temps should stay quite high... there is also a chance of precipitation in the afternoon possible too! We shall see!
In totally unrelated news there is a specialist doctors conference on this week in town - of all things they are shoulder specialists - blimey didnt know that was a specialism!
TTFN
Apologies my hat looks a bit pissed in this photo!
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"there is a specialist doctors conference on this week in town"
Is that how to include a ski trip in your expenses for tax purposes, perhaps?
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Steve Angus wrote: |
In totally unrelated news there is a specialist doctors conference on this week in town - of all things they are shoulder specialists - blimey didnt know that was a specialism! |
Of course it is a specialism - inserting the Parisian chip on the shoulder or correcting the Gallic 'Hunh' shrug.
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Back from our first trip skiing for two years and as I had asked for restaurant recommendations - I thought it fair I offered some comments on our experiences:
Avancher Hotel - fantastic. Lovely place and really good staff. Food excellent - my daughter and I had the traditional raclette and the meat selection was superb , big bowl of salad and cornichons , a bag of hot potatoes. The actual cheese was grilled by a member of staff at a central table so no faffing for us - he just turned up every few minutes with more melted cheese until we said stop !
My wife and son had lovely grilled sea bass fillets. Desserts very good. Was very busy so definitely have to book. Not as expensive as you might think... the raclette was cheaper than e.g. Le Casserole (which we did not like in 2019 - felt like a tourist trap)
We also popped here for lunch in their bar one day - it was empty ! Great homemade soup and pasta.
La Gourmandine - we have had lunch here a few times before and enjoyed it but felt it was a bit below par this time... not as busy as has been before - seemed expensive and quality not great.
Le Barillion (La Daille) - this was recommended by several people in the Val FB group (including your wife @Steve Angus so please pass on our thanks). It was fantastic - a great raclette (which we grilled on the table) , super staff and plenty of space (not hemmed in like we have been in other places). Lovely wine and some free homemade Genepi shots . Rosees bar before the meal was good and lively.
Le Garage - new to us - don't think it was there last time we were in Val in 2019. Superb place , lots of space inside and out. Great selection of beers and very good pizzas and burgers at reasonable (for Val!) prices. Other plates were available but we only had eyes on the good stuff ! Friendly staff. We went there several times.
Sadly never made it to Signal for food (although we did hot chocs) , Pea du Vache , Edelweiss , refuge de solaise or folie ...
Good week skiing too - seemed pretty quiet - almost no queues anywhere. Had a top up of snow before we arrived (which caused us some minor travel delays but some poor people delayed until next day) and more later in the week (Friday we did not ski at all as was horrid and wet).
Was good to be back sliding about !
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Jehu - its pretty standard that sort of thing across Europe certainly anyway. Indeed even as a self employed person I can claim my daily lunch value against tax - but then again tax rates over here are higher anyway!
Kenzie - plenty of that too!
sheffskibod - great feedback there - thanks! Interesting re Gourmandine - heard that a few times this season! Indeed off the beaten track Le Barillon - one of my personal favourites and thats irrespective of it being next to us here! Yes Garage is our new favourite place for those reasons! Glad you enjoyed the all important skiing bit too! See you next time.
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@Steve Angus, can I borrow Ben, please?
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Hurtle wrote: |
@Steve Angus, can I borrow Ben, please? |
Yea I charge a beer an hour.
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Enjoyed your posts as usual really good
Thanks
Be good to finally meet you in VT!
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