Dear All,
Another trip to Wisley on Wednesday and a long day judging Runner
Beans, Tomatoes, Courgettes and Onion sets. The RHS has been going through a
“funny phase” since they offered redundancy to some of their staff and have
lost a deal of expertise which always ensures a major discussion whenever we
meet nowadays.
Runner Beans
Tomato tunnel
On Monday we managed an early morning swim, then I had an emergency
visit to the dentist for a patch up job on the tooth I split, cut a deal of
grass and then to Addenbrookes for a chat to a consultant re my lung. It was
good news in that the nodule on my lung had not grown and is probably a scar of
some ancient infection. I need to have it checked again in a year.
Our Thursday walk was rather damp and humid. We met at Rede, south
of Bury St Edmunds and walked via Purton Green, Stansfield and Somerton. Our
boots needed cleaning for the first time in several weeks. Harvest seemed to be
about 75% completed in that area.
In the afternoon we visited Geoff and Doreen Barnes who had arrived
at Cottenham for their annual visit. Doreen has been suffering with Parkinsons
for several years but they seem determined to make the best of it.
Two meals out on Tuesday: at lunchtime I met up with some ex NIAB
colleagues at Girton and in the evening our church group meet up at Colne.
Cricket was off all round yesterday so I watched Over Sports FC play
what was already their 4th match of the season. 3 wins and a draw so
far so currently 3rd in the league.
Jim and Janet Burr managed to move house to Long Furlong this week
after considerable anxiety with exchange of contract and completion dates. They
have moved to a chalet bungalow near the war memorial.
48 Long Furlong
I purchased a new camera with a zoom lens this week – so I could be
taking a few photos to test it out!
Love
Mike & Kate