Friday, 29 October 2010

Poppy? Yes we have them...


Not only do we support everything water related we also support things that are closer to our hearts and that's the Poppy Appeal.
This has always been a day we should remember and even more so now.
If you can't find somewhere to get your poppy, we have them here.
Go on, show your support.

Also here's another...

Friday, 22 October 2010

We're on twitter!!

Well we decided that we had to go with the trend so now we're on Twitter!
Come and follow us!

Tuesday, 19 October 2010

It's back

It's October, the kids are about to break up, in fact some particularly lucky ones already have, and the weather looks like it may just treat us, so Gul have decided to give us a big Brucie Bonus too!

Yes! It's back... and with an added extra!

Not only are we offering 3 for 2 on all Autumn/Winter clothing and accessories* but the offer has been extended to our technical accessories range as well!!

Surely an offer not to be sniffed at so jump in your car, get on your bike, or simply race on foot to your local Gul Store and take advantage of us, because it won't last forever and you'll be more than a little irritated if you miss out!


* Terms and Conditions apply

Saturday, 16 October 2010

A perfect Autumnal Morning.


Wow what a beautiful morning!
Padstow is so pretty at this time of year and now's the time to enjoy it!
No queues for the car park or the pasty shop!
And don't forget to drop in a say hello to us as well!

Thursday, 14 October 2010

Brrrrrrrr its cold!!

Do you need a new wetsuit thats going to keep u warm?

 
We've got that!

Do you need a nice snuggle warm fleece for this evening?


We've got that and fluffy socks!
Come on then, come and get them here in Padstow!  Theres no busy crowds here!
Just us and a few seaguls!

Tuesday, 12 October 2010

Space Hopper saves the day

Who said you can only bounce around like a loon on a Space Hopper?
It turns out that, other than being my most treasured possession in the bygone days, our beloved 70's toy can be used to save lives... it's true.
Whilst driving to work this morning I heard on the news that 2 teenage girls, who were swept off a sea wall in Exmouth, were saved from their watery predicament with the aid of one such smiling, orange bag of wind.

Space Hopper, my dear old friend, you have every reason to be grinning like a Cheshire cat!



(Although, personally, I would recommend a Buoyancy Aid or Life Jacket to keep you safe whilst around the water! Both, of which, can be purchased from your local friendly Gul store ;o) )

Monday, 11 October 2010

Ghost Towns

It is very quiet in Padstow today, almost ghostly, so whilst contemplating this fact my mind slipped back to a documentary I watched the other day about the abandoned village of Hallsands in Devon. This small fishing community was destroyed by storms in January 1917, after the Admiralty dredged its shingle to extend Plymouth Dockyard.

Before

After

Now

A sad tale of lost livelihoods, homes and more importantly community, but thankfully no fatalities in this instance.
Whilst investigating some pictures of this village for you to look at I stumbled across some more 'Ghost Towns' from around the world - bizarre to say the least that these places have simply, for whatever reason, been deserted.
Entire seaside resorts left abandoned;

Varosha, Cyprus

deserted theme parks;




Tohoku Park, Japan




and, according to Googlemaps, a town that for all intents and purposes exists - yet doesn't... and never has! Go on... Google it, you can find all sorts of data on it, and yet it never was!



Having observed these poor, sad and lonely places I have come to realise that Padstow, although not a bustling metropolis today is, however, alive - and for that we can be grateful. No matter how quiet it gets, it is by no means a ghost town, it has life, it has blood in it's veins, it has a heart.

Saturday, 9 October 2010

Its my birthday!!




See as its my birthday and I would love it if you all came into say Happy birthday to me and at the same time look around and maybe buy a few things?!  This would truely make my day!!
Come on now, come down and wish me a happy 21st!


Friday, 8 October 2010

Psssst...

We are here you know!

We haven't gone anywhere!


 No, a spaceship hasn't obliterated Duke Street!


So what are you waiting for?



Come in and say hello!


Please?!

Tuesday, 5 October 2010

Wedding socks




I was a bridesmaid at a wonderful wedding this weekend at Watergate Bay and it was all quite emotional.
As the lovely groom was signing the register, he caught my eye and flash me his socks!!  He was only wearing the Gul socks I had given him for Christmas on his special day!! 
He also said he would be flying the flag for Gul by wearing his Gul clothes whilst they are honeymooning in Vietnam and Hong Kong! 
What a memorable, wonderful day! Glad to have been part of it.

Monday, 4 October 2010

Weather Lore

As I stood outside my front door last night taking some snapshots of the brilliant reds and oranges the sunset produced, I found myself muttering the old folklore my Mum told me so many years ago:

Red Sky at Night Shepherds Delight
Red Sky in the Morning Shepherds warning


On throwing back the curtains this morning, I wasn't surprised to find a truly spectacularly glorious October day awaiting me. Proving, on this occasion, these lores do have a modicum of truth surrounding them.
I was curious to find out how, and why, this particular 'Weather Lore' came about and whilst munching on my lunch I decided to do a little research and found that, to my surprise, this particular gem dates back to the Bible.

Matthew 16:2-3
He said, “When evening comes you say, ‘It will be fair weather, because the sky is red,’ and in the morning, ‘It will be stormy today, because the sky is red and darkening.’  You know how to judge correctly the appearance of the sky, but you cannot evaluate the signs of the times.

Apparently the reasoning behind this saying is due to the fact that weather systems generally move from West to East. In a nutshell; If the morning skies are red, it is because clear skies to the east permit the sun to light the undersides of moisture-bearing clouds coming in from the west. On the other hand, in order to see red clouds in the evening, sunlight must have a clear path from the west in order to light 'damp' clouds moving to the east.... Simples!!!! For a more in-depth explanation follow the link... it's too long winded for a blog.

And it's not just us, here's some more of the same from around the world:

Red sky at night, sailor's delight,
Red sky at morning, sailors take warning.
 
Morgenrøde gir dage bløde.
Kveldsrøde gir dage søde.

Rosso di sera, bel tempo si spera,
rosso di mattina mal tempo si avvicina.

Avondrood, morgen mooi weer aan bood,
Ochtendrood, vanavond water in de sloot.

Rouge le soir, bel espoir,
Rouge le matin, de la pluie en chemin.

So... seeing as it's such a lovely day today why don't you pop in and see us here in Gul Padstow and say hello, you never know what useless drivel you may learn!!!