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Thursday 21 January 2010

What to do with the rest of my life?

"Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover."

Mark Twain

Wednesday 20 January 2010

Top Salesman looking for a new Challenge

Due to the current economy and the fact that my employer has gone into voluntary recievership, I have found myself redundant for the first time in my working career and I am now looking for a company who is looking for an experienced Salesman.
If anyone reading this should have a requirement  for someone who has many skills and experience in both sales and the world in general, please contact me via email:

gray@graysweb.co.uk

Saturday 9 January 2010

It's Snow Joke



The direct link, if anyone wants to use it is below:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPwyYMqDk7s

Sunday 3 January 2010

Seal in the water seen at Lewes


Another view of the seal sighting at Lewes


Lewes Seal Sighting




Closer view of this wonderful sighting on the River Ouse at Lewes in Sussex

Seal sighting on Saturday 2nd Jan 2010 Lewes, Sussex



I spotted this seal and was very fortunate to have my camera with me while out yesterday in Lewes. This seal was seen sunbathing in a pontoon on the river Ouse, Sussex.
He/she was there for some time and was posing for photos. The seal was drawing quite a crowd.
Below is an article written last year about similar sightings?

Published Date: 28 October 2009
THE Herald last week featured two readers' pictures of a seal spotted in the River Adur.
Stephen Savage, Sussex county recorder for sea mammals, is currently taking part in a project to tag seals and contacted us with more information about the sighting.

"It was great to see the common seal picture in the Shoreham Herald, as it highlights the presence of these beautiful animals locally and people will know to keep an eye out for them," said Mr Savage.

He explained seals were quite at home in estuaries and had been known to swim several miles inland.

He said he had received seal sightings in the rivers Arun, Adur and Ouse every year.

"While common seals are present off our coast in small numbers for most of the year, they are more frequently observed locally in the winter months," he said.

"It is quite possible that there are only one or two seals that travel up river and the seal pictured in last week's Herald looks like it may be the same seal we observed in the River Ouse in January last year."

Mr Savage said there had been three other reports of seals in October – one in the River Arun, one in the River Ouse and one outside Brighton Marina.

Individual seals can be recognised by a spotted pattern on their fur unique to each animal, but their numbers are in decline.

Anyone who spots a seal can email stevep.savage@ntlworld.com or call 07773 610036.