Sunday, 19 April 2015


Dear All,

John Law and I are off to Moldova again on Thursday so this week there has been some preparation of talks and present buying. The seed parcel arrived at its destination on Tuesday but still no resolution of the Moldova/Europe issue. I spent a good part of one day trying to pre book and prepay for some luggage on Air Moldova using our 6 digit reference number to access the relevant web site – only for the message “this site only takes 5 digit numbers” and helpfully listing a Moldovan phone number if there were difficulties. After an afternoon of unsuccessful ringing I eventually got through next morning. A young lady gave me an alternative 5 digit number - which did not work and then explained that you cannot book luggage on line anyway – even though the web site indicates that you can! In addition the £3000 we receive from NIAB had not arrived in our account despite a few reminders. Things seldom work smoothly where Moldova is concerned.
The walk this Thursday started at Shillington, Bedfordshire on the edge of the Chilterns, an involved a little unusual climbing peaking in Deacon Hill at 172 m!


Deacon Hill


Chilterns


Shillington

Kate started Pilates this week to help strengthen her groin muscle together with regular exercising.
We had some fun covering the fruit cage on our allotment with a new net and I have now dug it as well.
Cricket pitch preparation began in earnest this week: rolling, cutting etc and briefly both mowers and the roller are working!
We had a private briefing with Philip at his home in Foxton for the U3A trip to Betws-y-coed. We missed the group briefing as we were down at Hove. The Snowdonia map was laid out on the table with small flags for each days walk. The only thing missing were the model soldiers and tanks!
Yesterday we had a long session training for Street Pastors: 9.15 to 15.15 and that is just the first 2 modules of 6! Kate left at lunch time for Messy Church – so it was a long day.

Love


Mike & Kate

Sunday, 12 April 2015


Dear All,

Spring fever in the garden as well as cleaning this week! On Monday we had another cleaning session in the chapel and removed a couple of edge pews to see whether the local carpenter can make one out of them as they are fixed to the wall and only have one proper end each.
We then started on the new allotment, Kate clearing rubbish and I rotovated all the bare earth. It is in quite good condition and I have already more than half filled it with potatoes, broad beans, peas, carrots, onions, parsnips and beetroot. I plan to fill the rest with squash and sweet corn but am a bit nervous about the proximity of the largest badger sett in the village.
The magnolia in the front garden has been pretty spectacular this year despite the wind buffeting.


Allotment


Magnolia

We had a frustrating day on Tuesday thanks to DHL. I needed to post the donated seed to Moldova. Last year I used FedEx and it took 3 weeks instead of 3 days and arrived after we were home, so this time I thought we would try DHL even though they were slightly more expensive. As we have not used DHL before I checked the nearest depot and it came up with 2 addresses for WH Smith at St Ives. The first was on the Industrial Site and we did not find it. The second was at their town centre shop. When we arrived the shop explained that they were not taking parcels this day could we come back tomorrow. There was nothing on the web site to indicate this and we had to travel to get there so had wasted a couple of hours.
In the afternoon we tried Cambridge, the nearest depot was listed as Staples at Chesterton Road. When we arrived the shop was closed for renovation – again no warning on the website. We went on to Staples in Newmarket Road where the staff were very helpful but when I came to pay for a size 7 box for Moldova I was charged £199.95 (Rest of the World rate) instead of £119.95 (Europe non EU rate). When I protested the man serving spent 30 to 40 minutes on the phone to DHL expressing dissatisfaction but was told this was correct.
I was obviously not happy and phoned DHL myself to complain and was eventually put through to Reena who said she would investigate. She eventually rung back to say she has been told that the charge is correct because only 20% Moldova is in Europe! I explained that this is complete nonsense as Moldova has been an independent state since 1990, it is in Europe, it has a small breakaway state called Transnistria which represents 14% of the population, and the parcel is addressed to Cahul which is not in this area. I was advised to complain the head office, which I have now done, and await the results with bated but not optimistic breath!
I chose DHL on the basis of the handout “DHL – Fast, Secure and Reliable Worldwide Delivery” – “The Easiest Way to Send a Parcel Anywhere in the World”. There is no mention of excluding Moldova from “Europe Non-EU”.
Our Thursday walk started at Sturmer and took in Baythorne End (special memories for Esther? – it is where she fell out of the car!), Ridgewell and Birdbrook. It was sunny and dry so a pleasant walk.


Gathered Walkers


Birdbrook

John Lane and I marked out the cricket square on Friday and as usual had trouble with one of the mowers so I had to run that down to Babraham. The grass is looking good so far but will need to as we have at least 8 extra matches planned this season.
News has just arrived as I am writing that chicken pox has struck Hove –“ recovering less itchy but still very scabby.”



Jackie called in yesterday en route from Beaumont to Derby and dropped off glass craft work from the last cousin's reunion.

Love


Mike & Kate

Sunday, 5 April 2015

5th April 2015


Dear All,

Happy Easter to all readers!
Monday was a busy day as we were Spring Cleaning at the chapel which involved obtaining a scaffold tower so that we could change and clean all the fluorescent tubes in the school room as well as multiple cob web removal, window washing, dusting, polishing, drawer rummaging etc, However there was a good turn out and although not quite finished to everyone’s satisfaction a great deal of progress was made.



In the afternoon I had to go to Addenbrookes for the result of my lung scan and as the lesion had not changed I was thankfully discharged.
In the evening we had the annual chapel 10 Pin Bowling and meal jaunt to Pidley. It is always well attended: 24 bowling and another 6 eating. I believe I came 2nd on aggregate but importantly beat Gordon by one point!
On Tuesday Mervyn helped me refelt the shed roof at the bottom of the garden as it had been damaged in the high winds at the weekend then we departed for Hove picking up Mary-Ann from work and Amélie from Nursery.
We visited Borde Hill Gardens near Haywards Heath on Wednesday which are famous for their specimen Magnolia trees as well as Camelias and few other spring flowering trees. As they also had a craft tent and a decent playground Amélie was happy – although the stones in the car park were the main attraction for her.


Borde Hill House




  
I managed the long walk on Thursday which began at Cottered and took in Throcking and Buntingford. It was sticky after overnight rain so quite hard work. Kate did the short walk – which actually took longer due to some interesting leading. She has been exercising and had an assessment with a physio.


Tannis Court near Cottered



All roads lead to Cottered

I became the proud custodian of an allotment this week to compensate for the loss of next doors garden. It is in reasonable condition but obviously not quite so handy at the chapel cemetery in New Road.
We received another donation of over 700 packets of vegetable seed for Moldova this week which needed sorting and cataloguing.
The chapel laptop has been playing up this week so many happy? Hours have been spent trying to sort it out – so far with only limited success.
We managed to plant potatoes in what was until recently part of the lawn yesterday and in the evening attended the party for Tom Colquhoun’s wedding at Cottenham.

Love


Mike & Kate