Saturday 31 October 2015

'Nearly Christmas Fair Time!'

Well, its November tomorrow folks! Not long now until the 'Christmas Fair' season starts and the present hunting and festive thinking starts in earnest.

I have been searching online for information on exactly when my favourite Christmas Fair of all at St Clement's Church, Croft Rd, Hastings Old Town is taking place this year but without success? I will be gutted if it turns out that there isn't going to be one this year as attending the Fair always 'fires up' my enthusiasm for Christmas and gets me into 'full throttle' as far as thinking of others goes.

In today's day and age it is ever more important for local communities to make an effort to advertise their events online as it is now possible to attract visitors from far and wide if you have an event alluring enough - the days of simply 'putting up a poster in the post office or local newsagents' have gone...

In a way I'm sad that this is the case. Community used to be a 'local' word and one which pulled everyone together in an area. Now the word has 'global' conortations to it and that rather dilutes things in my opinion. I guess I'm just a bit too old fashioned...

Ironically, bearing in mind my last statement, I DID find a good place to check for information on forthcoming Christmas Fairs in your area whilst searching online. Stallfinder.com has listings of local events right across the country and I have cobbled together the list below of upcoming Christmas events and Fairs for your diary from the site...  

Forthcoming Christmas Fairs & Events 2015

Nov 7th - Battle Christmas Shopping Market - Battle Memorial Hall 10AM - 3 PM (free entry)
Nov 7th - Brighton Christmas Gift Fair Spectacular - Brighton Racecourse - over 130 stalls (£3 Admission)
Nov 14th - Christmas Fair - The Lounge, Blind Veterans U.K. Greenways, Ovingdean, Brighton 1PM - 4PM (free entry)
Nov 14th - Stylish Christmas Fair -  The American Express Community Stadium, Village Way, Falmer, Brighton. 2 Day Event (Admission £5 - Free  entry if you pay Sat on Sun)
Nov 20th - Christmas Shopping Night - Heathfield, St Richards Pre-School, 7PM-9PM
Dec 4th - Bexhill Late Night Christmas Market - Western Rd, Bexhill - 4PM-9PM
Dec 5th Battle Christmas Shopping Market - Battle Memorial Hall 10AM - 3 PM (free entry)
Dec 5th - Poppinghole Christmas Fair - Poppinghole Farm,  Robertsbridge - 10AM-4PM
Dec 5th - St Michael's Hospice Cooden Beach Christmas Market - Cooden Beach Hotel - (Admission £1)
Dec 10thBattle Late Night Christmas Shopping Market - Battle Memorial Hall 5PM - 9 PM (free entry)

Sadly, I'm a fair way behind with my Christmas shopping at the moment! I HAVE made a start and managed to secure a few prezzies for some of those on the list but I'm behind schedule I think for my Dec 1st deadline. 'Halloween' night tonight so the next 'calendar reminder' is Guy Fawkes Night on Nov 5th - time soon goes if you don't keep an eye on it you know!

Thursday 22 October 2015

'It's Too Early To Talk About Christmas They Say!'

Since my last post I have been getting quite a bit of flack for even thinking of the festive season in October HA HA.

While I have every sympathy with those who chastise me for 'talking about Christmas when we haven't even had Guy Fawkes Night yet', it is a fact of life that for a lot of people (including me) on low incomes it is imperative to start thinking of Christmas shopping as early as October. I know quite a few of you start shopping for next years gifts even as early as the January sales but I do try to get my 'Christmas gift list mojo working' around this time in order to give me as much time to a) find the money for the items I need and b) to ensure I don't get into a mad panic at the last minute. December is always a special time of the year with all the decorations and Christmas lights and so I love to be free of stress and be able to simply 'think good thoughts' during that month and enjoy the Christmas fairs, activities and the general build up.

I HAVE made a small start to my christmas gift list this year but its slow progress at the moment. With this in mind I've been browsing on Amazon.co.uk and have found a few new Christmas albums out shortly to tell you about!

Now, what guy wouldn't like to wake up to Kylie Minogue in his (or hers!) Christmas stocking(s)! Well, Kylie has a new Christmas album due out on November the 13th simply called 'Kylie Christmas'.  The album looks like being the usual combination of old festive favourites and originals and will be available in both a normal CD and a CD 'Deluxe' version featuring a DVD.

The album includes a duet with Frank Sinatra apparently! This quite a feat seeing as 'old blue eyes' has been dead now for a while but you know how it is these days - modern technology can have you singing along with anyone in a jiffy (not fair to the deceased artists in my opinion though). I've never been a huge Kylie fan but it will be interesting to see what the album is like as Christmas music is about more than the artist who is singing and if a record makes me feel festive i'll buy it!

Now, one lady who always makes me feel festive is the lovely, Kim Wilde. I used to have a HUGE crush on her when I was at school and so I'm glad to see that on November the 6th a 'Deluxe' version of her excellent 'Wilde Winter Songbook' album will be released. As with the Kylie set, the 'Deluxe' version comes with a second disc DVD and considering the first disc also includes a few 'extra tracks' Kim is going to be on my own shopping list again this year.


The extra tracks on the album appear to include a cover of 'Last Christmas' by Wham, a cover of 'Keeping The Dream Alive' by Freiheit, two new Christmas songs and a couple of remixes. Hmm, not sure the remix route is such a good idea Kim but I'd gladly discuss the subject with you under the mistletoe if you like! HA HA

There are also new Christmas sets out soon from Peter Andre (Oct 30th), The Overtones (27th November) and yet another compilation called 'Ultimate Christmas' (Oct 30th) which is a 4 CD budget release featuring a wildly eclectic selection of artists!

Finally, if you want to take a real trip back to the 1970's The Osmonds have a 'new' Christmas album out as well on the 13th of November. The blurb on Amazon suggests it is a new recording but the sleeve makes me wonder if its not a re-release? Anyway, if The Osmond boys are you're thing (or were) then its well worth checking out...

Oh well, back to thinking of October, Guy Fawkes night and all that is to come before we get into Chimneys, Reindeer and my annual dose of 'Arthur Christmas' (they STILL haven't released the game!)

Toodle pip!

Friday 16 October 2015

' Hello Again & Kindling The Festive Flame'

Well, well, well, 2015 has not been a year full of cheer & happiness, has it? So much discontent everywhere, displaced victims of war and financial hardship around the world – it hardly seems fair to think of Christmas and of fairy tale scenes, snow and flickering lights…

This blog though is an escape for me from the real world (as I hope it is for you) and so this year again I will be serving up a lot of festive flavours both current and from the past to help your build up to the New Year seem brighter.

I have already compiled another Christmas Quiz to test your knowledge of all things Christmassy and have recorded a very silly new Christmas video single that I hope will bring a smile to your face. There will be posts on both of these nearer to the big day so check back here often!

As well as all this I hope to outdo my efforts last year in spreading Christmas cheer about the place via my ‘Thank You’ card campaign. Its often the little unexpected surprises that make the difference to whether a Christmas is a good or great one and I intend to try and make a personal difference to many strangers experience of Christmas this year.



As we are still only in October at the moment, I’m not going to get too festive on you just yet. Right now is NOT the time for shops to be pushing Christmas down our throats and I have no intention of doing that either. I simply love to start writing this blog from the middle of October because doing so helps me to put some kindling wood on my own personal inner fire. The Christmas spirit is something you have to gradually encourage to grow inside you and cultivation of that frame of mind can sometimes take a bit of doing I can tell you!

Luckily, however bad things get, I have plenty of happy childhood memories of Christmas and the nearer we get to December the 25th the more memories of past happiness returns to my conscientiousness…