What the trip was about - AW159 aka the Wildcat
The 13 hour flight to London was long, and I always find it hard to sleep in a long haul flight like that. The new seat called “Flatseats” by Skytrax that could be inclined all the way to become a bed did help, but still my sleep was restless. As a result, between the two round trips, I ended up watching three movies (The Twilight Saga-New Moon, Confession of A Shopaholic & the marathon Avatar) and managed to read a Dan Brown novel called Deception Point half way through.
A "Flatseat" similar to the one that housed me for 13 hours
The weather was not on my side as it rained almost the whole time. A typical English weather and a really wet one for sure. I was put up at a nice hotel called the Sumer Lodge at a small village called Evershot in Dorset. The village has a registered population of 181 and as the website mentions, “This population includes children, but not hotel workers and other temporary residents who do not get themselves on the electoral roll”. Despite its location, the hotel was extremely nice. Everything was impeccable, from its decorations which were given intricate touch to the last little details, to the staff who would go the extra mile to make you feel really pampered. The hotel had a fair share of brushing with movie celebrities as it was used to accommodate casts of the movie “Sense and Sensibility” and Gwyneth Paltrow was also there while filming the movie “Emma”. Hah..hah...had to look up this info in the internet after seeing Gwyneth’s photo proudly displayed on the hotel wall.
What the Summer Lodge would look like on a beautiful day
The best shot of the hotel building during my stay...shortly before heavy rain set in
I was mesmerised the moment I arrived.....at the hotel lounge
My posh English room
The Conservatory where I enjoyed a wonderful English breakfast
Gwyneth's photo was on the hotel's wall
The seminar was a long one day event. The whole morning session was crammed with presentations and talks by various people who gave us insights to the project which was developed to provide replacement helicopters for the UK Mod Navy & Army Lynx fleet. Immediately after lunch we were ushered to the flight line for a wonderful 15 minutes of standing in the rain session to watch the Trial Helicopter’s flight demo. It was wonderful but since the helicopter was fitted with the same engine as our navy’s Super Lynx and looked somewhat the same, the flight profile was nothing new to me. It was the gadgets inside that I was interested to know more about. Cold and a bit damp, we then went in for a closer look at the helicopter inside the hangar which was fortunately nice and warm. Apart from seeing the various systems fitted to beef up the aircraft, we were also introduced to some of the major systems manufacturers who gave further illustrations of what their equipments were capable of. The day was concluded with visits to the simulator and the training centre. As a whole, the event succeeded in showing the AW 159 or Lynx Wildcat as a lean and mean fighting machine for the UK Mod. The question that remains to be answered is whether it can be a lean and mean machine for the potential foreign customers as each has its own set of requirements and specifications. Unfortunately folks, the whole premises were understandably highly restricted and nobody was allowed to take photos except for the company’s designated photographer. So I have no photos for the seminar to share.....bummer.
The formidable UK Army and Navy versions of the Wildcat
Tired and still a bit jetlagged, the suggestion by our host Peter to dine at a local pub that evening was a very welcomed gesture. The dinner at this only pub in town called the Acorn Inn was very relax and cosy, thanks to the law that prohibits smoking in public and work places. It was a wonderful evening in the company of a kind host, great food and equally great company.
The cozy and smoke free Acorn Inn
A nice evening out in the little village's pub
My work was not over as the following day I was scheduled to meet with the company’s Customer Support representatives to discuss various issues related to our Super Lynx. I told our host Peter that the meeting should not take more than one and a half hour but as it turned out, we took a good extra one hour to finish it. Wow...two mugs of coffee and almost non-stop discussion, I didn’t anticipate that.
The company's Customer Support team that has worked closely with me
With that meeting over and done with, there was no more work to worry about and it was time to make a quick trip to a factory outlet called the “Clarks Village” located about 30 minutes drive away. A fairly small factory outlet, and as the name reflects, the main attraction is obviously Clarks shoes at factory outlet prices. There were many other brands there including Cotton Traders, Timberland, UCB, Marks & Spenser, Adidas, Nike etc. After two hours of “quick” shopping, we were driven to London to check-in at a Malaysian hotel called the Holiday Villa.
The Clarks Village is well known for its cheap......you guess it, Clarks shoes:)
It was well after 7pm when we arrived at the hotel, just in time for a quick change before going down to the restaurant next door called Lagenda Restaurant. It was a “balas dendam” session as I devoured a whole plate of Nasi Goreng Kampung and a side order of fried chicken, which were nicely downed with Soy Bean Cincau and then, Nescafe Tarik. The evening was while away with watching a football drama on TV featuring Arsenal's great come back to level Barcelona 2-2 in their first leg of the Champions League quarter final.
The Holiday Villa Hotel
The Nasi Goreng Kampung at the Lagenda Restaurant was a much welcomed treat
Based on our flight details, we had until late afternoon the next day to see a little bit of London and a short “tour” of the famous Oxford Street. The early morning was nice with lots of sunshine when we made our way to the nearest Tube station. The early spring scene at the St James's Park was beautiful as we took a stroll from Buckingham Palace to the Horse Guards, and then slowly finding our way to the Houses of Parliament and the Thames River. The weather took turn for the worse when we arrived at the Oxford Street. But it didn’t dampen our spirit and our tired legs were push to pave almost the whole stretch of the busy shopping street to look for bargains....not that we had much money to spend anyway. We had to brave the rain at the end as we made our way back to the Holiday Villa just in time to pack all our stuff and take a nice long shower. The transport from the Embassy arrived right on time and we were on the way to the airport shortly after 6pm.
Early spring at the St. James's Park
At the Horse Guards
Big Ben looming in the background
Basking in the hustle and bustle of the Oxford Street
I got home shortly after midnight on Friday. It’s been a nice trip and I’m glad to be back with my beloved wife and kids again. I have to write a report of the trip now, minus all the details about hotels, the Clarks Village, the spring scene in London and the tour of the Oxford Street of course. I was rewarded upon my return with a fine rugby match as my Navy ORCA boys overran their opponents 34-0 this afternoon. The 5 day trip to England is history now........I can smell it’s going to be a chaotic week come Monday.....I can’t wait!!!!!
4 comments:
Glad to know you are back safely.
The hotel & scenery look amazing there! Thanks for sharing.
PS: I'm taking a break from my former blog and now writing mostly a cats blog at http://catsandme.exblog.jp. If Kakak and Adik ever wonder what happened to Peter & the gang, they can visit here and take a look at cats' photos ;-)
Thanks Kak Y, will check out your new blog with the kids
ooooo... no wonder senyap ajer, rupanya pi London!!!! JELESSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i am in love with Summer Lodge and the English Room, sure make it on my travel list the next time to UK especially kilang Clark! you know me and shoes are always in good terms hehehehe
aaahhhhh still jeles tahap gaban nih!!!!
(-_-)..heh..heh...it's all part of the work, really. Now tengah nak siapkan report of the trip, patut dah siap dah but got held back coz of demam. Most of the stuff I bought were for the wifey & kids....budget gomen, limited maa. But honestly, memang the Summer Lodge was awesome, and I'm not even a fan of English theme when it comes to deco.
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