Dear All,
Back to work this week! I have been covering for a former NIAB colleague Andy Haward who set up his own trials business. He is a bit of a workaholic so it was useful to be able to keep things going while he took his children to Cornwall for a few days. I thought it was just going to be cutting a couple of Gardening Which courgette trials on Monday and Wednesday but at the last minute a 40 variety lettuce trial the other side of Norwich which was a more serious undertaking.
We have been trying to help a housebound man called Dick Lawson to get out of doors. He has both a push and electric wheelchair but the step to their house is so steep and he is so heavy that his wife cannot manage to get him out. We managed to get him up to the chapel on Wednesday afternoon with some difficulty for “Tea & Light Cakes” (TLC) that has been started to occupy those at a loose end. Coming back the heavens opened for the only time that day so we got drenched – still it was the first time he had been out in rain in living memory so he claimed to enjoy it.
Our Thursday walk started at Sturmer near Haverhill this week and took in Baythorne End and Ridgewell. Esther may well remember Baythorne End as that is where she fell out of the car as a baby. The route took in part of the “Stour Valley Way” and the scenery was good. Underfoot several ex Rape fields had been cultivated and set into hard lumps so were not easy walking and headlands and parts of the path overgrown with nettles and thistles – definitely not a shorts walk – and I was wearing shorts! It was also 11.5 miles so we were not too frisky Thursday evening.
Stour Valley
ex Rape field
Baythorne End
Path near Ridgewell
The garden has been fairly prolific this week with beans and tomatoes coming on full stream.
Nature is bountiful!
For those that know Margery Johnson she has been having severe back problems and been diagnosed with arteriosclerosis. Kate has been cooking for her until something else can be sorted.
Over 2nds managed to finish their last game in the rain yesterday and finished top of the league and we had another BBQ at Sutton last night for those who attended the Pastoral Care course.
Love
Mike & Kate