Sunday, 28 December 2014


Dear All,

Pictures only today. We hope you have all enjoyed Christmas.


Swavesey Pits Christmas Eve


Olympic Puddle Jumpimg


Santa called


Vegetarian Christmas Pies


Serious Present Opening


 Result of Several Year’s hard graft


 Scary Dinosaur Outfit


Gingerbread House


Championship Frog Hopping

Love



Mike & Kate

Sunday, 21 December 2014


Dear All,

Seasons Greetings on the shortest day – from today the days are getting longer!
We had the electrician in on Monday to connect up the wiring that I had laid in trenches for both greenhouses as well as fix a fancy new fixture for the hall.
Kate had gone to Addenbrooks to visit our 98 year old neighbour, Hilda, who had a fall the previous week. She greeted Kate with “have you come to take me home?” “No – I have come on the bus”, “What’s the matter with you – have you forgotten how to drive” From which exchange you can see she has not lost her sharpness! She had demanded to come home after the first day in hospital only to be told that she needed a blood transfusion – “Oh well, my cleaner can do that!” She came home last night so it remains to be seen how that settles down.
We were down at Hove again this week and on Wednesday visited two couples we know at Middleton-on-Sea; David and Cathy Whalley and Derek and Marian Betts.
David was a contemporary at Nottingham University and is now suffering from dementia. We met Derek and Marian on the Turkey holiday and got on well with them.
Amélie was in good form and heavily into glitter at present. We are still finding sparkly additions to our clothing.



It was the U3A walking group Christmas stroll and meal on Thursday. We started at Barrington, a place with a spectacular Village green and walked to Foxton for mulled wine and mince pies at our leader Philip’s house, then back to Barrington for a Christmas meal for about 54.


The Royal Oak, Barrington


Merry Seasonal Mud


Barrington Village Green

Yesterday was the Christmas Messy Church, the numbers were quite good and a few of the children fairly excited. Clearing up seemed to take for ever.
Our lodger moved out for Christmas yesterday, she is going to London to stay with her brother then taking over the Manse for week while they are away.
We are expecting Mary-Ann, Andy, Amélie and Ben on Tuesday and Esther either then or Wednesday.
I hope to collect Brussels sprouts from Biggleswade tomorrow – that’s when Christmas really kicks in!
We hope Mary's pain is bearable and are not surprised that she is both being stoical and turned down the operation.

Love



Mike & Kate

Sunday, 14 December 2014

14th December 2014


Dear All,

This has been the last week of the U3A term so relief all round! The “Just Vegetating” session was a brand new topic of “Culinary Herbs” – so even I had to listen. Kate livened up her recipe section by smuggling a bottle of absinthe into the Friends Meeting House! – Strictly in the interests of illustrating the use of herbs in drinks. This year’s class have been excellent and besides signing a flattering card presented us both with books about “Arthur Young” and a bouquet for Kate.


“Just Vegetating” class of 2014

We had a brief flurry of snow on Thursday as we set out for the walk but fortunately the day improved and the sun even made an appearance. We were leading the walk we had reccied last week from Perry at Grafham Water.

Puzzling over the Mystery Objects


Grafham Water deliberately low for bank repairs

In the evening we attended the Over Players Pantomime “Pinocchio”. There were some strong performances but several of the regulars were missing. “More like a musical than a Pantomime” was music critic Kate Day’s verdict.


I have been digging a trench to get electricity laid on to our greenhouses but have to get an electrician to connect the wiring as there are so many rules about such things these days.

Hilda next door had a fall on Wednesday and is currently in Addenbrooks with a cracked hip.
We have mailed cards and presents this week and collected a tree from the Fenwick’s – still only £10 for 7 ft!
Over drew 2v2 with a powerful Lakenheath outfit yesterday in an action packed evenly matched game.
John Bell rang last night to discuss the pictures we sent with their card – he doesn’t like to leave anything to chance!


Love



Mike & Kate

Wednesday, 10 December 2014

7th December 2014


Dear All,

Yesterday Kate and I attended the “Winter Festival” at Mill Road, Cambridge at the invitation of David and Angela Miles-Dinham who live in the next street. David is leader of the U3A “Biographies” group and Angela attends “Just Vegetating”.  Mill Road is as near as we get to a diverse ethnic area in Cambridge, even if it does not come anywhere near to Streatham or North Harrow! The street was closed off for a parade and there were dozens of food offerings from around the planet together with choirs singing and Morris dancing. My main interest was to record the foreign vegetable displays in the various greengrocers – a mini Chinatown.
This was a bit late for “Just Vegetating” which this week covered “Oriental Vegetables” but I expect it will come in.







Mill Road

The U3A film this week was “A Journey to Italy” starring Ingrid Bergman and directed by Rosselini. It is claimed to be a classic of its time – but a bit slow moving. In the evening our home group had a meal out at “The Golden Ball”, Boxworth. John Lee was asking me all about my sister – I think you scored a hit Mary!

We made our initial attempt at Christmas shopping on Wednesday – a slightly over rated pastime but not too bad if you concentrate on the children.

On Thursday we reccied a walk from Perry on Graffham Water – not round the reservoir but inland. It was rather muddy but not too bad.


Mystery Construction on the Walk

On Friday it was my turn to present at “Biographies”. I chose “Daniel Defoe” and as usual you start off thinking “how can I fill the time” and end up trying to cram it all in as there was much more to DD than writing Robinson Crusoe.
      Trader, Manufacturer, Rebel, Satirist, Poet, Journalist, Pamphleteer and Spy
      Famous for: Robinson Crusoe, first novelist? Father of modern journalism?
      Imprisoned x3, In Pillory
      Wrote more than 500 books, pamphlets & journals
      Used at least 198 Pen Names
He only turned to writing novels when he was nearly 60 and they were all written in a 6 year period. Ask me more when you see me as I could bore you for several minutes.


  
Daniel Defoe & the Pillory

My children will remember Brian Tyrell – he phoned on Friday having been in hospital for 8 weeks. He had a Pseudomonas infection on his knee and almost lost a leg.



Love



Mike & Kate