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Feature Friday :: Loved up
Posted by Anna in Feature Friday, Friday feeling, House stuff on November 6th, 2009
I’m not sure whether this should be a Friday Feeling post as opposed to a Feature Friday post? Here goes though. It’s that time of year, it’s now officially cold, wet and dark and Christmas is looming ominously (the presents haven’t even been thought about, the debate over Christmas dinner and its location is simmering).
Where does love go at this time of year? I would say it either goes out the window or sits on life’s back burner.
Go and get all loved up this weekend. Here’s some love things to get you in the mood plus one of the nicest poems about love ever. Go forth and enjoy your weekend.
True love is a sacred flame
That burns eternally,
And none can dim its special glow
Or change its destiny.
True love speaks in tender tones
And hears with gentle ear,
True love gives with open heart
And true love conquers fear.
True love makes no harsh demands
It neither rules nor binds,
And true love holds with gentle hands
The hearts that it entwines.
Anonymous
Friday Feeling: Bring out your inner geek and throw a Windows 7 party
Posted by Mark in Friday feeling on October 2nd, 2009
Mark the date, October 22nd 2009 is when you get to unleash your inner geek and throw a Windows 7 party. That’s right I said a Windows 7 party!
Now I’m as geeky as the next guy, started with Windows 3.0 and can still remember the intense excitement I felt when Windows 3.11 for workgroups came out, but this is going a bit far. Opinion seems to be that the mere idea of throwing a party to “celebrate” the release of a new operating system is simply sad. I have to agree but maybe it is a sign of old age and needing to get out more but the idea sort of appeals to me. Of course I mean in an ironic, post-modern way
So in for a penny in for a pound…we will be throwing our own Blinds 2go Windows 7 party on October 22nd because after all we are in the Windows game too. Us elderly folk can enchant the youngsters with tales of the olden days when all we had was an abacus and a pencil…..if you were lucky.
Take a look at this video from Microsoft for some ideas presented in the cheesiest way possible!
And one last thing, our Mac users have asked me to remind you all that using a Mac is like having a party every single day.
Friday feeling :: Best places to see Autumnal colour
Posted by Anna in Friday feeling on September 18th, 2009
Each season brings its own magic and for Autumn it has to be the ever changing colours around us. Woods and forests lose their green and become an ever changing rainbow of colours from green through to yellows, reds, bronzes and browns. The Forestry Commission has an online interactive map showing which woodland areas are which colour so that you can time your visit perfectly.
The commission has also found the best places to view the autumn colours.
Briton Ferry Woods, Neath Port Talbot
Dalbeattie Forest, Dumfriesshire
PS – make sure you find a spare moment at some point over the new few weeks to get your wellies on and go kick some leaves. Now that is magic!




Feature Friday :: Rainbow colours
Posted by Anna in Feature Friday, Friday feeling, House stuff on August 28th, 2009
Mark has inspired me. His post yesterday about the man and the pencils made me think rainbows, and lots of them!
And because it’s a Friday and we haven’t had a Friday Feeling in a while………..
The Rainbow
My heart leaps up when I behold
A rainbow in the sky:
So was it when my life began;
So is it now I am a man;
So be it when I shall grow old,
Or let me die!
The Child is father of the Man;
And I could wish my days to be
Bound each to each by natural piety..
William Wordsworth (published 1807)
Friday feeling :: Glam camping (glamping)
Posted by Anna in Friday feeling on August 14th, 2009
As you all know, staying in the UK is the new thing for so many reasons. Forget Butlins though, or some tired hotel and and just look at these beauties. Glamping is the next big thing! How could you not be tempted?
In the words of Jollydays Camping….
“Camping in the Great British outdoors – the romance of getting back to nature, breathtaking countryside, songs around the campfire, starlit walks, and jolly japes on endless sunny days! The reality however is often very different, soul destroying tinned or dehydrated meat, deflating airbeds, damp sleeping bags and permafrost on your toes – in summer! Well now there’s an alternative… Welcome to Jollydays, where we believe there’s no such thing as bad weather, only inappropriate camping facilities. Out go nylon sleeping bags and in come four poster beds, chandeliers and sofas by the fire.”
Or why not try a Feather Down Farm? In their words….
“Every Feather Down farm tent is incredibly spacious and comfortable, with a traditional interior reflecting the honest rural life of years gone by. And you’ll only ever find the Feather Down tent on working farms, where the farmer and their family are passionate guardians of the countryside.”
Let me go find my wellies, glamping here I come.
Have a great weekend from all the team at Blinds 2go.
Friday feeling :: Best British beer gardens
Posted by Anna in Friday feeling on August 7th, 2009
We do pubs and inns like no other country. What better way to spend a Friday night than in a beer garden, supping a pint and putting the world to rights, all while looking at a fanatstic view. Visit Britain has selected their top 10 beer gardens. I’ve whittled it down to the ones with the nicest pictures!
The King’s Head at Wadonhoe in Northamptonshire
Not to be missed this summer, this cheery stone-built 16th-century inn is in a wonderful spot with seating in a grassy paddock sloping gently towards the River Nene. Serious ale fans won’t be disappointed and fine cask-conditioned beers include their own King’s Head Bitter. Grab a seat under the shade of a willow and watch the Nene slide lazily by. If you arrive by boat you can moor up for free.
The Inn at Whitewell in Lancashire
This former Victorian deer-keeper’s lodge has to have one of the most perfect settings in Britain. From the terrace the graceful fells of the Forest of Bowland sweep into the distance with the River Hodder streaking silver on the valley floor below. If you can tear yourself from this veritable postcard, you can fish the river or walk.
The Ship at Noss Mayo in Devon
Scrumptiously set in one of the prettiest villages in Devon, The Ship’s garden sits surveying the town quay. The view takes in bobbing boats, hungrily circling seagulls and a gentle estuary bordered by forested hilltops. If you arrive by boat you can tie up outside. The food is excellent and the beers are well kept.
Enjoy your Friday evening, from the whole team at Blinds 2go.
Friday feeling :: life’s a beach
Posted by Anna in Friday feeling on July 24th, 2009
Clear blue sea, gentle sea breeze. Cooling cocktail by your side.
Good book laid to rest. Calm and quiet all around. Time for a short siesta.


If you’re off on holiday soon, then everybody at Blinds 2go wishes you a wonderful holiday. Staying at home? We wish you a lovely time too!
Friday feeling :: boxing blind
Posted by Anna in Blinds 2go, Friday feeling on July 17th, 2009
Some of the folk here at Blinds 2go seem to think that their Friday boxing session is a ‘Friday feeling’ type thing. So here you go….. and I welcome your captions!
All of the action takes place in our office gym, one of the (many) perks of working at Blinds 2go. With [almost] everything at Blinds 2go there is always a serious side to our fun, in this case we find that the boxing is a very effective team building tool. It’s really quite remarkable how people learn to get along when they are trying to beat the stuffing out of each other, and if truth be told a few little office “disputes” tend to get settled on a Friday rather than linger on. Don’t get the wrong idea though, nobody gets hurt and if anybody goes a little too far then John (our boxing trainer) tends to have a “quiet” word. All in all great fun and highly recommended.
Really looking forward to your captions and comments! (I’ve kept my captions very tame, I wouldn’t want to steal your thunder!)
(I promise that non-sweaty gorgeous things will be back on the agenda next week.)

Toni getting ready for action

Mark in a lather

Myles and Byron having a skip

Myles and Byron having a spar

Gwen in a side plank

Teamwork with Andrew and Gwen

This is John our trainer, a great guy who puts the team through their paces. If you are based in Nottingham we would highly recommend him to other companies looking for some new ideas on team building. He also offers one on one training for those of us looking to get fitter, you can find more details at his site Ultra Boxing.
Also John has a fairly new blog of his own so please visit The Boxing Professor for boxing reviews, views and tips.
Friday feeling
Posted by Anna in Friday feeling on July 10th, 2009
Imagine …. a gloriously sunny day, a scrummy picnic, cool drinks and surrounded by your loved ones.




If you need some inspiration then visit the Guardian for their top 20 picnic spots.
If you’re a bit bored then visit Warburtons and design your own picnic face.
Here’s mine, it won’t take you long to better it!

Why not share your favourite picnic spot or food with us? Looking forward to your comments!






































