25th
November 2018
Dear
All,
So it will be Christmas Day a month from today Ho Ho
– I just thought I would remind you in case it had slipped your notice!
It has been a quieter week finishing winter digging
and clearing, mucking and digging both greenhouses but still harvesting the first
Brussels sprouts, cabbage, parsnips, leeks, oca, sweet potatoes, artichokes and
scorzonera – the last four are for “Just Vegetating” as we begin “Minor Crops”
tomorrow. Last Monday it was “Potatoes” and Kate produced: Hasselbank potatoes,
Homity pie, Olive oil mash with herbs, garlic and lemon and Mrs Beetons Curate’s
pudding. Very little was left!
It was a Church Business meeting Tuesday evening and
Over Garden Club on Wednesday where a Hungarian lady talked about how they
celebrate Christmas and made traditional decorations.
Our Thursday walk took us to Castor near
Peterborough. We do not get a large turnout when it is north of Cambridge as
people are put off by the A14 but it was a very interesting walk. Castor was
the site of a Roman settlement including the second largest Roman building in
Britain. The route took in the Nene Valley Park with large lakes and a good
scattering of water birds including cormorants,
Castor Church
Bridge over River Nene
Nene Park Lake with
Cormorants
Guelder Rose berries
Castor Water Mill
Our car greeted the first signs of winter by
refusing to start, eventually needing a new battery. Extracting the old battery
took the garage about 15 minutes – come back the Austin A35 and the Morris
Minor!
The “Biographies” topic was “Horatio Nelson”
presented by Gill a formidable old lady who graduated before ladies were
allowed to receive degrees! In the evening we were in Cambridge again for
another “Homeless” briefing – a better one than two weeks ago. People who do
fantastic work in helping in Day and Night shelters are not necessarily good at
speaking and putting the message over.
Football was a little chilly yesterday but we watched
Bar Hill 1 v1 Linton. Ipswich continue to be the strongest team in the
Championship by holding the rest up!
Love
Mike & Kate