Wednesday, November 30, 2011

New Seminar Date for Exeter & Bath 2012

Greetings all, and dare I say it 'Yuletide' ones at that.

Folk have been asking me for next years 'New Look at Anatomy' Seminar dates for next year. Well just to keep everyone happy, here they are (there may be more to follow):

Therapy In Business:Healing and/or making Money
Exeter:    1st February 2012
Bath:    29th February 2012

A New Look at Aminos: Sex, Drugs, and Rock 'n' Roll
Exeter:    7th March 2012
Bath:         2nd May 2012

A New Look at Fat: The Good, the bad, and the Zebra
Exeter:     4th April 2012
Bath:       30th May 2012

All the seminars taking place in Bath are being run by Metabolics. Please contact Philly@metabolics.co.uk for bookings at these events.

Seminars taking place in Exeter will be at Holmedale Health Centre. Please contact myself via email or contact the Centre by phone on 01392 454954.

TTFN

Monday, November 14, 2011

Bristol Anniversary

Hi All,

Something somewhat unrelated to Bowen Therapy this time but I thought I would pop it in my blog anyway, because good news is the best form of advertising for any business.

It was our 11th Anniversary on the 11th November, so me and my wife decided to go to Bristol for the weekend. Spending a couple of nights at the Marriot and dining out at a couple of snazzy restaurants in the evenings.
Firstly I have to congratulate Bristol as a city, as everywhere we went the service was friendly and helpful, which these days seems to be a rarity. This applied to the Hotel, shops and eateries of all kinds including the average bod on the street when asking for direction in the pouring rain.

We pushed the boat out on the first night and went to the award winning Casamia restaurant in Westbury-on-Trym. This place is not your run of the mill dining experience. It is a taste sensation! Not for the faint of heart (or wallet) but worth it as a one off special occasion. Be warned that if you can't deal with 'a little bit of nothing on a big white plate' then you are in the wrong place. The presentation and theatrics coupled with singular mouthfuls of adventure are amazing, and after 8 (or 11) courses, small though they may be, we didn't go away hungry.

We wondered around Bristol centre the following day, and we were still talking about the food from the previous night. Saturday evening we dined at a little Italian near the Hotel called Picolina's.
Fantastic friendly Bar and restaurant staff ( as we hadn't booked, it was late, and we needed to wait for a table) great tasting food.

Another little mention goes to 'Tampopo' where we had lunch in Cabots circus. This is a multi asian fusion cuisine place, similar in style to Wagamamas. A little less frantic though, with some unusual dishes. Really tasty (considering it's a chain) and once again good friendly service. Well done Bristol!

TTFN