Friday, 13 February 2026

Love - With a Capital S


Welcome to a chilly and rainy South Manchester where the dreary temperature of 6°C doesn’t even begin to compete with the 33°C of Malaysia and 24°C of Hong Kong.

Yes – I am back from a two week jaunt to the Far East where we spent ten days in Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur and Penang) and four days in Hong Kong. The jet lag is just about over now but the weather in Manchester will take some time to get used to again. 

Let’s wade gently back into the land of bloggery with some silly questions from Sunday Stealing.  

Things I Love Beginning with S 

1. Spain. 

One of the reasons I started to try to learn Spanish is because I love Spain. 

I first visited the country back in the mid 1980’s when myself and two mates travelled there on Interrail from Paris. We visited San Sebastian in the north, Vigo in the west before heading (via Portugal) to Sevilla, Madrid and Barcelona. Perhaps the first word I learned in Spanish was cerveza (beer). Since then I have been back countless times, visiting most areas of this magnificent land. I’ve also been to the Balearic Islands (Majorca, Ibiza and Menorca) and the Canary Islands (Tenerife, Gran Canaria and Lanzarote). 

We are going back in May to Nerja on the south coast and I am really looking forward to it. My Spanish, although pretty poor, is getting better and I quite enjoy stumbling through sentences when talking to Spanish people. When they speak back though it is a struggle. I soldier on. 

2. Saturday

When I was working, Saturday was the best day of the week because I could have a lie in and enjoy a day that didn’t have work at all (apart form the odd exception of course). Saturday is typically a great day for sport (football, rugby and cricket) and I can relax and have fun. One of my old pals, who retired before I did, told me: “every day is like Saturday, Dave”. And now that I am retired – he’s right – well sort of. 

It is still a special day because Mrs PM still works and it is the best day for us to get together and do something interesting. 

3. Sea

I live on an island and no place here is too far away from the sea. Manchester is 40 to 50 miles away from the nearest coast so if I want I can easily get there. Mrs PM comes from Blackpool which is a big holiday resort on the west coast of England and I get to see the sea whenever we go to visit her parents. 

However, I like to sit watching the sea in sunnier places than north west England (mainly because it can be quite cold here, even in the summer). Whenever we go on a beach holiday I like to just sit there and contemplate life as I listen to the gentle sea or ocean lapping against the beach. It is very mindful and relaxing, especially as the sun goes down.

 4. Star Trek

I am a geek and a lot of the people I used to work with are also geeks. On one trip to Muscat in Oman, I was sitting in the hotel bar with such a person. The conversation was one of the most nerdy that I have ever been involved in. It wouldn’t have been out of place in The Big Bang Theory.

PM: What are you talking about? There is no way that Star Wars is better than Star Trek!

Geek 2: Are you insane? Star Wars is far more successful than Star Trek. People who like Star Trek are weird!

PM: Weird? Bloody hell – weirdness is a sad movie that had Jar Jar Binks in it! 

Geek 2: Okay that was a mistake. But what about Wesley Crusher? And NEELIX! If you think they are great characters you have no taste. Well that’s obvious because you prefer Star Trek.

And so it went on. And I am sure people started staring at us, rolling their eyes and shaking their heads.

And worse, nobody won the argument because secretly we BOTH like Star Wars and Star Trek. 

I’ve loved Star Trek since the original series and, while not everything is good (let me mention Neelix and Wesley Crusher again – I agree with Geek 2 about those two terrible characters), the best bits of Star Trek are far better. 

Star Trek II: The Wrath of Kahn and Star Trek: First Contact are far superior than any Star Wars movie in my opinion. 

Talking of the Big Bang Theory, I love this scene – and yes I know it involve Wil Wheaton (Wesley Crusher) but I have long since forgiven him (mainly because of this scene!):

I have to say that I have never been to a science fiction convention and if I did go, I wouldn’t get dressed up. Nor do I ever plan to learn Klingon:

Qapla’Ha’qu’ ghajbogh wanI’vam.

I can use Google translate!

5. Summer

As I sit here in a rainy city in north west England in the middle of winter, my positive mind is already searching for summer. I had a taste of it in Malaysia and Hong Kong and I can’t wait for May to come along. I live in England so we can’t guarantee that we will have a good summer. I do know, however, that I can and will jet off to Europe to enjoy the warm weather, the sunshine and long days. Last year in the UK we were lucky because we had four or five heatwaves here, which meant that I could enjoy all of those benefits from the comfort of my own home. 

Summer is only a few months away and I can’t wait for it. 

6. Sunday Stealing, of course!

It’s fun and silly!


18 comments:

River said...

Google cannot translate that Klingon quote so you have to tell us what it says.

Plastic Mancunian said...

Hi River,
It says "That would be really sad". You are right. Google can't translate it but sadly there are other websites that can. On the geek scale I am pretty low. There are far bigger geeks out there than me .

:o)

Cheers

PM

Pandora Behr said...

Oh Spain, yes, yes, yes. Summer you can keep - I love English summers - Australian 45 degree days - not so much.

Plastic Mancunian said...

Hi Pand,

Yeah Spain's great isn't it? English summers are never that bad. In Manchester the highest we get is about 30 degrees. Yeah - 45 degrees is bad - I've only suffered that in Oman and Las Vegas - very unpleasant.

:o)

Cheers

PM

Roger Owen Green said...

Ha! I have Star Wars/Star Trek in my post, which is coming in about 12 hours

Stacy said...

I am longing for summer, as well. We've finally gotten out of the frigid temps, but the snow hasn't all melted yet.

Plastic Mancunian said...

Hi Roger,

Great minds think alike.

;o)

Cheers

PM

Plastic Mancunian said...

Hi Stacey,

I met a guy from Boston on my trip to Malaysia and he showed me the depth of snow in his back garden. I was shocked to be honest. Our winter hasn't been anywhere near that bad.

:o)

Cheers

PM

Lisa said...

Welcome back from your trip!! Will you write about some of your travel experiences? I love Big Bang Theory and have watched so many episodes over and over!!

Lori said...

It is going to be in the 70's here in Missouri, USA this week, and has been nice these past few weeks. I would not mind some more winter. I love summer though. Loved your answers! Have a nice day.

https://lorisbusylife.blogspot.com/

CountryDew said...

Star Wars and Star Trek are both good in their own ways, and I don't consider it a competition. I'm glad you had a nice trip!

The Gal Herself said...

I was once in love with a passionate Trekkie. He felt there was no comparison between SW and ST in terms of writing. He thought SW was about cinematic spectacle but ST was about humanity. I admit I have no opinion on this, but I adored how firmly held his conviction was.

Plastic Mancunian said...

Hi Lisa,

Yes - I'm planning a couple of posts about my travels in the near future. Big Bang Theory is an amusing show - and I identify with it because I could be one of them.

:o)

Cheers

PM

Plastic Mancunian said...

I Lori,

70 to 80 Fahrentheit is very pleasant (we use Celsius in the UK so it's 20 to 25).

:o)

Cheers

PM

Plastic Mancunian said...

Hi CD,

As I said, I like them both but I really look forward to a new Star Trek movie more.

:o)

Cheers

PM

Plastic Mancunian said...

Hi GH,

Some Star Wars stuff is excellent and most of it is well written. I love "The Empire Strikes Back" but even that is nowhere near as good as "The Wrath of Kahn" or "First Contact". "The Phantom Menace" is a dreadful chapter in the Star Wars franchise though.

:o)

Cheers

PM

Kwizgiver said...

I hope you'll write up a blog piece about your travels. I enjoyed SW and ST equally but I'm not a superfan. I enjoy Saturdays, but weekends go too fast.

Plastic Mancunian said...

Hi Kwizgiver,

Every day is a weekend day when you retire.

;o

Cheers

PM