14th December 2025
Dear All,
10
Turning Points in European History this week covered 1870/1 the Franco Prussian
War and the lead up to it with the emergence of Otto van Bismarck and Kaiser
William I. It was the last session of an excellent course.
There
was a U3A lecture on Insects this week covering their decline and what you can
do in rewilding gardens as there are 22 million gardens in the UK. This
included growing Native Plants, Tolerating Weeds, not using Glyphosate and
Mowing less. There are currently 925,000 species identified and an estimate of
up to 5.5 million world-wide. He illustrated the talk with some exotic photos,
Tiger Beetle
At
the Local History meeting on Tuesday I did a presentation on the “History of
Beaumont” mentioning the Saltings, Hamford Water and the Islands, the Cut and
Quay, the Farms, the Hall, Floods, reclaiming the marsh and Landermere.
Beaumont Quay
Garden/Allotment
wise I mended the fruit cage at the allotment and helped Kate finish pruning
the cherry tree while she has also been pruning apple trees. I have also cut up
a large consignment of kindling as a Christmas present for Adrian as he
recently purchased a single bundle for £8.99!
Kate
was still not up to the prescribed walk on Thursday so we did a shorter route
round the Fen in bright sunny conditions. A highlight was seeing a herd of 12
fallow deer which is the most we have seen in this parish. On the way back we
stopped at TeaBellies the new café next to the shop for coffee which was doing
well with 13 customers.
Bare Fen, Over
Fallow Deer
Ouse Fen Bank
I
had a Travel Writers Book Group in Cambridge after where were discussing “Among
the Russians” by Colin Thubron. It was written in the 1983 after a 10,000 mile
road trip across the Soviet Union from the Baltic States to the Caucasus
meeting ordinary citizens, dissidents, intellectuals and describing the
landscape along the way. It is of course dated but a little depressing despite
being very well written.
Friday
the last Biography of the term was a two parter with a short Biography of
“Tahiri” a Persian lady in the 1800s who stood up for women’s rights and was
persecuted and eventually murdered by strangulation. After I presented a quiz
based heavily on the questions Kate prepared for the Day Centre quiz plus some
extras I added from this terms Biographies.
Tahiri
After
we had a Christmas lunch in “The Maypole” In the evening it was the Over
Pantomime “Once Upon a Time”. The cast was very youthful but the acting was
very good, the singing not quite so good but OK. It was a blend of Cinderella
and Snow White!
Pantomime
Programme
Over
had another win yesterday beating Cambridge City Reserves 2 v 1 in an entertaining
game with 13 minutes of extra time!
Kate
finally managed a doctor’s appointment yesterday and was diagnosed with
osteoarthritis, hopefully it can be managed to some degree but not likely to be
cured.
Best
wishes
Mike
& Kate

















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