Tuesday 29 June 2021

Take Ten - Leaders who Last


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What makes a good leader? What good are skills and abilities without values and character? For those who aspire to leadership, how do they not only start well, but finish well? 
American Basketball coach John Wooden once said, “Ability may get you to the top but it takes character to keep you there.”  Character  traits such as integrity, dependability, empathy, the ability to listen well, make trust possible, and trust is essential to great leadership.

Sunday 27 June 2021

Thought for the week ...

Rochester Trip

Enjoyed a marvellous day out in Rochester yesterday, with my colleague Kirsten, and 12 students/alumni from the Universities of Greenwich and Kent.  Especially great to have a good group come down from London to join some Medway folk.

Deboky, Kirsten & Kuntal
Namrata, Yamama & Corina
Our day began with a Quiz Trail, that took everyone on a nice walk around Rochester, including the High Street, the Vines Park, Rochester Cathedral and Castle. Along the way the challenge was to observe buildings, read notices and maybe a spot of googling to discover the answers to 15 questions.

Basel & Aiste

Dominika and Temple

Eshan, Sahan & Chovy
Unfortunately, I had failed to take into account the fact there might be a wedding in the cathedral 😕😕

The final aspect of our Quiz Trail was to identify a three word phrase first introduced by Charles Dickens, and to discover the meaning of this phrase. 
Finally, it was time for lunch. Most people got something to eat and we gathered together in the Castle grounds, enjoying food, company and good conversation.
Most people also had some time to explore the town a little bit more ...


Many thanks to everyone who came and helped make the day so enjoyable!!!  It's not too late to send photos or feedback 😀😀😀

"Thank you for a great day in Rochester! The Quiz Trail was amazing - for the first time I paid attention to information boards and signs around the town and it helped a lot to learn more about the area and history. I think this should definitely be part of staff and students induction when they join Medway campus" ðŸ˜Š Aiste  (Lithuania)

"It was really fun. At start it was interesting as we had to find clues and go ahead. I really like the 2nd or the 3rd question which asked about the dickens small character. The question was interesting as we had find the name of the opposite shop and then find the answer. After the cathedral we were bit tired with the quiz and wanted to explore the area more. So we were walking around taking pictures and couldn't focus on the quiz. I enjoy travelling and exploring so I really enjoyed today's trip. I wish we stayed like an hour or 2 more just sitting under a tree relax and talk and maybe do some small activities.  However it was really nice to meet everyone in real life and would love to have this kind of activity once a month. Just one outing per month it would be really nice."
Eshan  (Sri Lanka)

"Many thanks for the trip today. The puzzle/quiz was a most brilliant way to tour a site, I have ever seen. This made the history of Rochester more than just comprehensive but also fulfilled. May God continue to increase you in wisdom." Temple  (Nigeria)

"Yesterday’s quiz trail was amazing and we had lots of fun and roamed around the beautiful city of Rochester. Also I became friends with many people, Specially my Chinese friend, I call him “Ching”😂🔥 and it was a great experience to drop him on the Heron Quays DLR station. And the journey was marvelous…..💯💯"  Sahan (Sri Lanka 

"The trip to Rochester will be a memorable event in my life, I enjoyed the entire journey to Rochester thoroughly. While travelling from Greenwich, I talked a lot with Kirsten. and she patiently answered all my questions. I came to know a lot about British people. Once I arrived at Rochester, I was perplexed by observing the beauty of the castle and nature. The Quiz Trail was an exciting way to get acquainted with the city. Moreover, I was introduced to solving puzzles which I never knew I could do, After the puzzles, we had out lunch together on the grass. It was fun to eat with such a fantastic bunch of people. Taking this one day trip with people from TABLEtalk helped me rid from my mundane daily life. It helped me improve my communication skills, understand people of different cultures, within a stress-free day. I pray and hope that TABLEtalk gains popularity and gets the attention of more students who can participate and expand their horizons." Deboky (Bangladesh)

Friday 25 June 2021

Room 101

Great conversation at TABLEtalk last night, huge thanks to all who came. As always it was lovely to welcome some new faces 😀 Our theme for the evening was 'If I Ruled the World'.

Using the concept of Room 101 from the novel 1984 by George Orwell, groups discussed what they would like to banish, under the headings of Technology, Driving and People.  

On the topic of TECHNOLOGY, the four suggestions were:  (1) Tech companies, because of the power they hold, (2) frozen screens!!!, (3) self-service checkouts, and (4) gaming addiction.  Who would've thought we could spend almost ten minutes discussion the pros and cons of self-service checkouts!! However, Kirsten chose gaming addiction as the thing to banish.

DRIVING is always an interesting topic to discuss, especially with so many cultures represented. The nominations were: (1) selfish drivers ... hmmmm that's quite a lot of people, (2) road rage, (3) traffic jams, and (4) potholes. Personally, I was a bit worried about banishing road rage, just in case I ended up there myself 😂😂😂 so I chose potholes, which seem to be a never-ending problem.

And finally, the topic of PEOPLE - hmmmm, so much choice! The four proposals were: (1) unethical people, (2) noisy eaters, (3) people who always think they are right, and (4) power-abusers. This really was a tough one and I'm not sure if we made a final decision. Some people, like noisy eaters,  you can choose to avoid but it's hard being around those who think they are constantly right  ...  so off they can go to Room 101!!

We also had some visitors for the evening, Celso and Mostafa from the University of Greenwich, they spent time in groups with the students finding out more about how TABLEtalk works and what students think are the benefits.

Tuesday 22 June 2021

Take Ten - The Thick End of Thin Things

In a world of such speedy progress, our lives simply get busier and noisier. We live in a world of compulsive activity and instant availability. It therefore requires much greater intentionality for us to carve out quality time for the things of life that are of greatest importance.

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Take Ten - The Thick End of Thing Things

Monday 21 June 2021

Food-coma

Food coma (noun)  -   a state of sleep or extreme lethargy induced by the consumption of a large amount of food.









Had a lovely belated birthday treat today ... Aiste & Basel took me to COELHOS, a Portugese restaurant in Upnor. Great atmosphere, fab live music, marvellous company and scrumdillyumptious food ...
Starters: olives, garlic bread, flamed chorizo
and garlic mushrooms
Main: lamb and veal skewers, salad, potatoes, sweet potatoes,
grilled halloumi and spicy rice

There was only just room
for dessert 😮




Thursday 17 June 2021

On a personal note ...

It's a long time since I've included a 'personal note' entry here on our blog. Largely because I've not been anywhere much nor done anything too exciting for oh so long ðŸ˜žðŸ˜ž 

BUT, as the song goes, 'times they are a-changing' and I've just had my first proper visitors since Christmas 2019.  My lovely brother and sis-in-law have just been to stay. The weather was super sunny and we packed a lot in to our few days together.

Tony & Sarah arrived mid-afternoon on Sunday, June 13th and early evening we took a nice walk across the Great Lines park close to where I live.

Monday was spent walking the sights of Rochester and enjoying tea and cake.

I was pleased to be able to visit the cathedral and see this beautiful Corona Quilt, dedicated to loved ones lost during this period. 

The quilt measures 3.1 x 4.2 metres and contains the names of 88 people lost to Covid-19.


I had a meeting to attend mid-afternoon but l
ate afternoon we enjoyed playing boules in the garden (sorry Ang, we slaughtered the rules and did our own thing).

I thought Tony looked the part with his hat, but it didn't help him win. 
The final score was:
Lynne  7      Sarah  8      Tony  6
We were going to play to 10 points, but were all too hungry to continue 😀

After dinner we had a lovely walk around the Historic Dockyard with Aiste & Basel.  It's such an interesting place to visit and highly recommended.

On Tuesday we drove to Sissinghurst Castle Gardens, which were so lovely. I have wanted to go there for some time, so it was great to finally make it. The flower gardens were in full bloom and these few photos quite simply don't do it justice.


Tony and I ventured up the tower and the views from the top were marvellous, even though it was slightly overcast.


Me and my bro 😀


From Sissinghurst we took a drive to Whitstable; famous for its oysters.
Wednesday was a super hot day and we walked the White Cliffs of Dover from Langdon Cliffs, above the ferry terminal, to South Foreland Lighthouse.  Sadly, the lighthouse was closed, so we were very pleased Tony had carried our picnic lunch.


There's a line dark line on the horizon - that's France.
In fact, Sarah's mobile phone network
told her she was in France!!

The final stop of our wee holiday was Deal, where we enjoyed ice cream and a walk along the promenade.

It had been very hot and we were all rather pooped, so we rounded our day off with a Chinese takeaway and a movie. What a great few days!!!  Thank you for coming, Tony & Sarah. Please come again 😀

My brother is a man of few words but, hey,
we got a 5⭐ rating!!