Sunday, 28 August 2016

28th August 2016

Dear All,

I had another session at Wisley this week and as my usual travelling partner was not attending Kate came with me to make sure I did not doze off on the M25. The journey does not improve but at least it was not the M20!
We were judging 32 Sweet corn varieties and the trial was well grown which made it slightly easier. As we were leaving the trial field and walking to the restaurant we bumped into Peter and Annemarie Nunn with their daughter-in-law in a wheelchair.








I have met a few ex NIAB folks this week firstly at a funeral for the former photographer Giff Gates and then at a Wrinklies lunch at Girton.

As we were at Wisley on Thursday we missed our normal walk so we did a shorter local ramble on Wednesday taking in the allotments and guided bus route.




As the weather seemed settled we held a BBQ on Friday night with 11 attending. It was the first of the year and indeed for two years come to think! But it seemed to go quite well.

Over lost at both cricket and football yesterday. The 1st cricket team are likely to be relegated despite an opening stand of 205 and it is going to be a long football season as they lost to the bottom team.
It is Felicia Gordon’s 80th birthday do this afternoon, some of you met her at my 70th.
Love


Mike & Kate

Sunday, 21 August 2016

21st August 2016

Dear All,

Kate and I were at Hutton on a rather warm day on Wednesday. Esther is very thoughtful in providing these bimonthly work creation days for her elderly parents to keep them fit and active! It was mainly weeding, pruning, mowing, green house tidying this time and Esther was able to nip home for lunch.



Chez Esther

On Monday I had another trip to Wisley this time judging Sweet Corn and Sweet Peppers. The sweet Corn was only just coming in but there were 66 Pepper varieties in a hot tunnel and they took a bit of sorting. The M25 was as constipated as usual and I have another visit planned for next Thursday.


We became the proud owners of a new front fence on Tuesday. The previous one was erected with the house nearly 70 years ago so had not done too badly. Its eventual demise was hastened by someone backing into it last year.


Our Thursday walk was back at Cowlinge again and took in Little Bradley. Cereal harvest was nearly complete in that area but there were several fields of beans still standing.



Cricket still has another 2 weeks to run and the wicket had to be soaked for 12 hours during the week.

On Friday we had lunch at Yelling with Rob & Penny who were at my party. Rob walks with us and survived a traumatic childhood – when he was 5 he came home from school to find his mother had committed suicide and killed his younger sister.

Love


Mike & Kate

Sunday, 14 August 2016

14th August 2016

Dear All,

It has been a busy end of the week with walking Thursday, Test Match Friday, Over Show and Street Pastors Saturday, Baby Dedication and lunch out today and Wisley tomorrow.
On Tuesday evening we attended “Shakespeare in the open air” at Trinity College, we saw “Comedy of Errors” which was very good, but it was the chilliest evening of the week.


Trinity Garden

Our Thursday walk started at Little Downham, near Ely, and took in a slice of the Fens. Crops seemed later there than many other places with combining only just beginning.


Near Coveney

The temperature was much hotter at the Oval on Friday, Ben got me a ticket and we were sitting in the full sun all day watching Pakistan’s relentless progress. I left just before the main excitement of taking 2 wickets at the end of the day! It was good to catch up with Ben who is currently having work done in his flat and writing a CV to reapply for an upgrading of his job at King’s.


The Oval


Iconic Gas Holder

Over Show was of a high standard but dominated by one youth who is so good it is discouraging the opposition. Kate was also judging the children’s entries which were rather sparse.



Over Show

Both Over cricket and football teams were at home – the footballers won narrowly and the cricketers lost narrowly.
Street Pastors was fairly lively late on, at one stage Kate and Peter were trying to revive a youth comatose in a gateway, Liz and I were trying to sort a domestic situation, there was a fight going on in the main street which eventually needed an ambulance and we had just encountered the dreaded Neil Carpenter who had just been released from 16 weeks in jail for attacking a SP! He has an ASBO not to come to Cambridge centre if he is drunk, which he clearly was. However the police were thin on the ground due to holidays and other commitments, so I guess he slipped the net.
Kate & Gordon’s granddaughter Ruhe was dedicated in this morning’s service and several of us were invited to Lunch at Haddenham to celebrate.
Love


Mike & Kate

Sunday, 7 August 2016

7th August 2016

Dear All,

It was the annual chapel jaunt to Hunstanton yesterday and one of those rare days when it was almost too hot at the English seaside! We hired the Day Centre minibus which seats 17 and altogether there were 29 of us. We had also hired a room in the Tourist Information Centre for coffee and chip eating. There was plenty of beach exposed as high tide was 8.15 am and I managed a swim by wading out quite a distance. On the way back we were invited for a BBQ at Haddenham courtesy of Kate & Gordon.

Hunstanton Greensward


Serious Chip Consumption


Pitch ‘n Putt Competition


Low Tide


BBQ at Haddenham

Earlier in the week Natasha was with us until Tuesday lunchtime then progressed to Esther’s and Hove. I think they were amongst the first to try the new Brighton Tower which opened this week. While here we went swimming, travelled the guided bus to St Ives market, helped harvest my potatoes, attended the cinema and went shopping in Cambridge with Kate.


Kate & Natasha

Chris and Cathy Wright called on Monday. Cathy runs the Food Bank in Ely and Chris is now based in Basle working on Health & Safety for Syngenta. They have to decide where they will be based with three teenage children to consider.
Our Thursday walk was round Ickworth Park – over 10 miles in all but with plenty of shade on a hot day.


Ickworth Park


Wild Flower Meadow

On Friday I went to Colchester with three others to watch Essex v Sussex. It is a great setting for cricket and a large crowd on a sunny day.

Love


Mike & Kate