2nd October 2011.
Dear All,
Kate and I met up with Tom Webster for a meal at Jock & Molly Sneddon’s on Monday night. I had previously taken Tom out for the day before we went away, then a group of retired NIAB folk organised a pub lunch for him at Girton on Tuesday. He has adapted to his prosthetic leg very well but there is a slight worry that a small sore has developed on his other leg and that is how the trouble started on the one he lost.
Dick Knight & Tom
The traffic has been dreadful on the A 14/M11 nearly everyday this week with 7 lorries being involved in accidents during the first 4 days. It took me 55 mins to get to Impington for swimming instead of the usual 15 mins on Wednesday. The A 14 traffic was being diverted through the villages then a cyclist was knocked off in Willingham. Our Thursday walk started at Walkern near Stevenage and was probably the hottest we have had all year, I expect you saw that Cambridge was the hottest place in the UK on Friday at 29°C, warmer than any day we played cricket this summer!
Dear All,
Kate and I met up with Tom Webster for a meal at Jock & Molly Sneddon’s on Monday night. I had previously taken Tom out for the day before we went away, then a group of retired NIAB folk organised a pub lunch for him at Girton on Tuesday. He has adapted to his prosthetic leg very well but there is a slight worry that a small sore has developed on his other leg and that is how the trouble started on the one he lost.
Dick Knight & Tom
The traffic has been dreadful on the A 14/M11 nearly everyday this week with 7 lorries being involved in accidents during the first 4 days. It took me 55 mins to get to Impington for swimming instead of the usual 15 mins on Wednesday. The A 14 traffic was being diverted through the villages then a cyclist was knocked off in Willingham. Our Thursday walk started at Walkern near Stevenage and was probably the hottest we have had all year, I expect you saw that Cambridge was the hottest place in the UK on Friday at 29°C, warmer than any day we played cricket this summer!
Wood End
Walkern
It is harvest festival weekend and the chapel has again been transformed. We had a supper last night addressed by Richard Todd the head gardener of Anglesey Abbey and this morning’s service is being taken by “World Vision”.
Harvest Display
love
Mike & Kate
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