To be updated with new events as they are known. Conference / EventDatesLocationPriceLinkCyber Scotland Week - multiple events throughout the week including day event Cyber Security Scotland 202228th Feb - 6th MarchVirtualFreehttps://cyberscotlandweek.com/Cloud & Cybersecurity EXPO2nd - 3rd MarchLondon?https://www.cloudsecurityexpo.com/Securi-tay4th MarchDundee?https://securi-tay.co.uk/Scot-Secure 202223rd MarchEdinburgh / VirtualFreehttps://www.scot-secure.com/Data Protection Summit 202224th MarchEdinburgh / VirtualFreehttps://www.dataprotection-summit.com/The 2022 5th IEEE Conference on Dependable … Continue reading UK Security Conferences 2022
Author: lowmanio
Chicken Tote Bag
This weekend I made a tote bag from the book "Cute and Clever Totes" (Amazon) which I'm super pleased with. Instructions weren't too hard to follow but note its an American book so everything is in inches and fabric recommendations aren't always available in the UK. As I didn't have any of the fabrics to … Continue reading Chicken Tote Bag
November Table Runner
After making my Halloween table runner in October I decided to try and make another runner for that time between Halloween and Christmas. I went with a gorgeous set of fat quarters from "Dear Stella" with an Autumnal theme from eBay, a plain mustard yellow fat quarter and then embellished with leaves from The Works. … Continue reading November Table Runner
Glenmore Forest
Reindeer This week we went to Aviemore for a short break away. Yesterday I booked us in for a walk with reindeer at the Cairngorm Reindeer Centre in Glenmore, which was such a nice experience. I was surprised how many people were in our group for mid-November. I was expecting less than 10 but there … Continue reading Glenmore Forest
Roslin Glen and Rosslyn Chapel Walk
View from Roslin Castle I just love autumnal walks - the trees start to change colours, and cool, crisp air. Recently we did the Roslin Glen walk from Rosslyn Chapel which took 1 hour 45 mins in total. We followed the walk from https://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/lothian/roslin-glen.shtml. We had perfect walking conditions - no rain and minimal mud. … Continue reading Roslin Glen and Rosslyn Chapel Walk
Halloween Crafting
In terms of decorations and making things, I think I prefer Halloween as there is a bigger scope to be creative. Below are a few things I created this year and last year. Halloween table runner This year I made a table runner with a selection of spooky fabrics from Etsy, backed by some basic … Continue reading Halloween Crafting
Phillip Lowman 1561-1617
My next interesting ancestor is from the late Tudor period and early Stuart period. At this point the Lowmans of Devon were part of the gentry - they didn't have any official titles as far as I can work out (like Earl or Duke), but they owned land and came from a long line of … Continue reading Phillip Lowman 1561-1617
John Lowman 1818-1910
I thought I'd write about one of the interesting members of my ancestors, my 3rd great grandfather John Lowman who was born in Stepney, London, in 1818. The vast majority of my family were working class or farmers/labourers, so there isn't much other than what's in the census and marriage/birth/death records. John's grandfather Josiah made the … Continue reading John Lowman 1818-1910
Pothos (Epipremnum aureum)
I currently have five different types of Pothos houseplants: Golden PothosNeon PothosMable Queen PothosN'Joy PothosSatin Pothos (technically not a Pothos but looks similar and often grouped with them) It is also called devil's ivy because it is 'almost impossible to kill', and sometimes known as the money plant; even though that's a common name to Jade plants … Continue reading Pothos (Epipremnum aureum)
Bienn Enaiglair (890m)
Bienn Enaiglair is just shy of being a Munro (by 24m). We didn't see a single soul during our walk last week, and I think it was a combination of being overlooked in preference of a Munro, and the weather forecast. It was meant to rain all day, but a bright morning gave us confidence … Continue reading Bienn Enaiglair (890m)