Tuesday, July 16, 2002

New Orleans, LA

What I remember (in 2024)
On the 13th I flew to New Orleans, via St, Louise, to meet up with Robbie, who is over here for a conference.
Before he got to the conference we crammed in a visit to the amazing World War II Museum and the Aquarium.
Nights were spent at the Acme Oyster House and Preservation Hall.

Sunday, May 12, 2002

Rio Grande, Puerto Rico

A & I chose Puerto Rico for our honeymoon.  We flew down on the 8th, after our guests returned overseas, and stayed at the Westin at Del Rio Beach.  It was about a 40 minute drive from the airport, and because it was a US territory, didn't require me to leave the country and then re-enter.  We never left the resort and spent our time either at the beach or the pool.  Relaxation at its best.

Saturday, May 4, 2002

Our Wedding

Don & A

Dad & I

At thAltar, Christ Episcopal Church

Me, Lisa & A

Married

Our Wedding Party

Our Cake

Mr & Mrs, Charlotte Country Club

I returned to Charlotte on 28 April, after working practically every day since returning to Manchester.
In that time A has arranged our wedding, to which we have invited 16 people.  Her family, my Dad, and those who would have been our bridesmaids and groomsmen.
The night before our wedding, Lynn & Larry's neighbours hold a dinner for us in their backyard.  With so few people coming to our wedding, this was a wonderful night of celebration.  I am thankful for Mrs. Mrs Simmerville, Masters, & Parsons.
We get married at Christ Episcopal, where A grew up going to church.  The plan was to get married in the garden of the church, but weather had other plans.  The coldest wettest day on May saw the whole wedding party head inside the church and hold the service at the altar.  Our reception was in a private room at Charlotte Country Club, where Don is a member.  While there were people who I would have liked to have been there, I am more than grateful for those that did come - from Charlotte, New  York, Australia, Samoa & Ireland.
Those at the wedding kicked on to Thomas Street Tavern at all hours, while A & I retired to the Dunhill for the night.
The following morning Lynn & Larry held a brunch for us at their place with most of the people from Friday night returning.

Friday, March 1, 2002

Charlotte, NC & Manchester, UK

I had left Leeds and came back to Charlotte on 13 December as A & I had been apart for the last 2 months.  We didn't do much, as she is now working full-time at the Art Institute.
The big part of the trip was tht we got engaged on Christmas Day.  The plan now is for me to return to work up until May and return to Charlotte for our wedding.  I had planned on going back to the Walkabout at Leeds, but since I left, Lee also left.  Fortunately Kerran is now running the Manchester Walkabout and has offered me work there.

Friday, February 8, 2002

Charlotte Checkers v Roanoke Express @ Cricket Arena

Roanoke Express 3 defeated Charlotte Checkers 2
Crowd: 4,034

What I remember (in 2024)
Before I headed back for my last stint in England, we went and watched the Charlotte Checkers play the Roanoke Express.  This is not the NHL, but it is fast.  I can barely keep up with where the puck is, let alone work out what fouls are being called.  I can't remember the name of the people we went with, but the poor guy sitting next to me was peppered with questions all night.  As I was asking what happens in the event of a draw, the Express scored in the last second and won it.  I didn't even see the goal.

The Charlotte Observer, 9 February 2002

Wednesday, December 26, 2001

Charlotte Hornets vs Washington Wizards @ Charlotte Coliseum


Charlotte Hornets 99 defeated Washington Wizards 93
Crowd: 23, 799


What I remember (in 2024)
This was a Christmas present from A.  She had bought tickets and then Nat offered us tickets center court in the 10th row.  The Coliseum was packed to see Michael Jordan.  Every time he touched the ball, a million flashes went off in the arena.  I don't think he had that great a game, but he was still head and shoulders above anyone else playing.  It was incredible to watch such a great player ply his craft at my first NBA game.

Tuesday, December 4, 2001

Frenzal Rhomb & Slow Gherkin @ The Cockpit


The Crap Facts
This is my 190th concert.
This is my 3rd concert at The Cockpit.
This is my 4th concert in Leeds.
This is my 4th concert in West Yorkshire.
This is my 4th concert in England.
Slow Gherkin are the 247th band I've seen.
This is my 12th Frenzal Rhomb concert.

Tuesday, October 30, 2001

Liverpool vs Borussia Dortmund at Anfield


It was the best of Tuesdays. No work. The tickets had been ordered and delivered, the crew had been selected, the car had been hired, the directions sorted. Necessary clothing purchases were made during the day to ensure I was one of the gang. That my allegiance could never be questioned. This was to be a night to remember.

Traffic on the M62 had me nervous. We were meant to be doing 70mph – but we were stopped - being overtaken by dead turtles on Valium. But I need not worry. We still had 3 hours to spare and were probably less than 40 miles from Mecca. We would make it.

The Place: Liverpool, England

Easy enough to find! Get on the M62 from Leeds and just drive west till you see the signs. But to pinpoint the destination would be tricky. It was already dark. We were hungry - and all the Maccas were on the other side of the road. The traffic was heavy, one wrong lane and we may have been playing the fruit machines in Blackpool. And the pressure of the event was starting to see butterflies appear in the stomach. In the end it was good signposting on the part of the Merseyside Council, half a dozen illegal U-turns and a makeshift school car park that put us where we (more specifically I) needed to be.

Anfield.

The Event: Champions League Qualifier Liverpool vs Borussia Dortmund.

5 minutes before kick off - Where is everyone?

We ended up being so early that the gates hadn't even opened. This didn't stop the nervousness. My boys had to at least draw to get through to the next stage. With Houllier in hospital, I was ready to take charge in case Thomson had his own heart attack. We stood outside and watched the Dortmund fans get ushered into the stadium by well over 60 stewards. They were in fine voice - but who could understand them? Not I - nor did I care to - they were the enemy. (Do I sound English yet - just scared myself). Finally the gates opened and we climbed the stairs of the Centenary Stand to our seats. As we come through the doorway, there in front of me, I see an empty Kop. All red seating except the white ones spelling out LFC. I had made it. The Dortmund fans were in and still in full voice. They were unopposed as the ground was virtually empty. A few Dortmund players ran out to warm up bringing new chants. Great timing is the stuff that Liverpool fans are made of because is seems as though as the first of the Reds were running onto the pitch, every seat in Anfield had magically filled and all of a sudden the Dortmund fans had been silenced by a chorus of 'When the Reds Go Marching In'. Just before kick off was the moment that I think I wanted more than the game itself. Music started over the loudspeaker. 41000 people rose from their seats. Initially I thought it might be a national anthem. But no. It was bigger than that. 'You'll Never Walk Alone'. This song will make hairs on the back of my neck stand, bring a tear to the eye and make the bottom lip quiver. United even with Dortmund for these minutes, there was hardly a person not singing. But its not just singing. If you have a Red and White scarf - its stretched above your head. If you have a Red and White flag - its waving. If you have a voice - its at full volume. The Kop has disappeared under 3 of the hugest Liverpool flags that could probably been awnings for The Colosseum. I could've gone home there and then and been more than happy. But wait there's more..............

The Kop - Full & Loud

The Game

90 minutes of football = 90 minutes of singing and cheering. A wonderful volley from Smicer saw Liverpool take and early 1-0 lead. They scored at the end we were sitting. The crowd went nuts. Heeeeeeyheeeeeey Smicer OOOOh! Ahhhh! I wanna knooowwwwwwww woah. If you'll score my goal.

Half time and Liverpool are on fire. No way were we going to lose and when Steven Wright scored in his Champions league debut. Liverpool at 2-0 were going through to the next stage. And I was there to see it. Could it get better? You betcha! When Michael Owen was substituted the crowd gave a standing ovation for a local hero who had terrorised a brilliant Dortmund defense. When his sub came on, Robbie Fowler, the crowd went fucking apeshit (sorry mum but they did). No-one has more respect in football than Liverpool fans for Fowler. Best way I can explain this is by telling of the kiddie outside the ground wearing a Liverpool shirt with Fowler's number 9 and the name 'GOD' on the back. With minutes remaining and no chance of losing it was back to an old faithful. I thought the singing before the game was loud. When we sang 'You'll Never Walk Alone' near the end, it was a wonder you didn't hear it from where you were.

Liverpool Cross Into The Penalty Area

WHAT A RIPPER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The Comedown

The other boys fell asleep on the drive home. But I was still buzzing. It would be a long time before I slept. And I will do everything to remember this night for a long time. Like the Liverpool shirt which hangs proudly on the back of my door. Or reliving it all through this blog.

You'll Never Walk Alone

Thursday, October 4, 2001

Dublin, Ireland & London, England

K & I, Camden Markets, London

K & I, Big Ben, London

Stonehenge, England

What I remember (in 2024)
A week after 9/11, K came over from Australia, much to mum's objection, to spend some time with us.  She was with us for a bit in Ealing Broadway, and we did all the touristy London things.  Then, on 28 September, she and I went over to Dublin, and stayed with the gang in Dun Laoghaire, where we wandered around for a few days.  When we got back, A left London to return to the US, so K and I rented a car and did a 2 night trip out to Oxford, stopping at Stonehenge.  I dropped her back at the airport, dropped off the rental car, and caught the train back up to Leeds to go back to the Walkabout.

Tuesday, July 17, 2001

Istanbul, Turkey

Amy @ Cistern, Istanbul

Cistern, Istanbul

Cistern, Istanbul

Blue Mosque, Istanbul

What I remember (in 2024)
After 7 weeks, our last 2 nights were spent in Istanbul, seeing a couple of things we had yet to see, such as the Cistern.  We stayed at the same pension as when we first arrived in Istanbul, across the street from the Four Seasons.  We also ended up seeing The Weather Man at the movies, in the Taksim neighborhood, one hot afternoon.  I know there was a lot more we saw in Istanbul, but after so many years, I can't recollect them all.

Sunday, July 15, 2001

Sarkoy, Turkey

What I remember (in 2024)
While in Gallipoli we met an older couple, Stan & Jackie, from Melbourne.  We hung out with them in Canakkale and they told us about going to Sarkoy to celebrate Stan's 60th and if we'd like to join them.  We were headed in that direction, so we did.  Sarkoy is like a resort town for people from Istanbul.  We spent days on the "beach" and evenings hanging out and drinking.  Good company for a couple of days.