Anglo-Saxon Gold

It’s being described as a find as significant as the Sutton Hoo one. There was an interview with Terry Herbert, the local metal detectorist, who was having to take deep breaths in between talking about how he happened to find five kilograms of exquisitely crafted Anglo-Saxon gold.

Queuing outside Birmingham museumThe changes in the rules governing what occurs to treasure finds such as this means that instead of going straight to the British Museum it will first be offered to local museums if they can raise the money. Before that though, it will be on display at a local museum for three weeks and happily that museum happens to be our very own BM&AG. Judging by the long queues formed outside and around the corner of the museum there are many locals who are glad of it.

No doubt the breathlessness experienced by the treasure finder was due to it’s great historical significance but I can’t help but think that it might just be partially due to the seven figure reward that both he and the owner of the land it was found upon are now due.

I’m not sure if Birmingham Museum will be able to afford the cost of keeping it within the boundaries of Old Mercia; I sincerely hope they can.

Woktastic

Tucked away to the side of the library theatre in central Brum is a Yo Sushi wannabe called Woktastic.

I’ve been meaning to go there for some time but a combination of the other half’s suspicions of all things Japanese and the alarming orange colour that seems to dominate has meant I’ve not managed to get there.

Fortunately, during last week’s International Food Festival, we got a taste of the tempura squid and that prompted us to try the Orangey-Japanesey-foody place.

I’m happy to report that the all you can eat nigiri and sushi buffet did not dissappoint although the everlasting Japanese green tea only seemed to stretch to two cups each.

Piccolinos

We went to Piccolinos in Brindley Place a couple of days ago and on the whole it was a very pleasant experience.

It was a balmy evening and Oozell Square with it’s quartet of restaurants — Ikon, Thai Edge, Cielo and Piccolinos –was buzzing with diners enjoying their meals.

We ordered some bread and calamari for starters. The bread was fine enough, nothing special, however the calamari was excellent. The staff were at this stage courteous, knowledgable, attentive and unobtrusive and we had no complaints with the service when our mains were brought out. I ordered a mushroom and cheese pasta dish which was supurb and my better half enjoyed a beautifully cooked crispy duck and apple dish.

Unfortunately the service just fell away towards the end of our meal with no one paying us much attention when we were in the mood for a desert. Which is a shame as it meant that they missed out as I expect did we.

Would we go again? … Yes but we’ll get a seat inside where they might be less inclined to forget about us.

Street lights

Street lights, originally uploaded by bongo vongo.

I was wandering about central Brum following and being followed by a small army of digital camera snappers all out and about, like myself it has to be admitted, taking advantage of the day’s low winter sun.

The lanterns were up all over Birmingham’s excuse for a Chinatown, apparantly in anticipation of the Chinese New Year which is to be celebrated later this month.

New Years Squib

View of a Squib from Broad St. View of a Squib reflected against the Hyatt Hotel

After a little deliberation the better half and I decided to brave the much predicted (but in Brum un-realised) storms and join the massed revellers of Brum in seeing in the new year; we headed off towards Centenary Square. I hadn’t been there to see the New Year in for a number of years but remembered the countdown and the fireworks and the cheers and the car horns etc. that greeted the first moment of the year on those previous occasions.

But the pathetic display mounted by the City this year was frankly shameful. It didn’t help that we found ourselves at Centenary Square when the main display was occurring at Victoria Square but in a way that was a good thing because the display lasted for all of three … yes THREE … minutes and then that was it.

I wish they had cancelled it!

p.s. Happy New Year!