26th February 2023
Dear All,
The
undoubted highlight this week was the visit of my brother, sister and
brother-in-law on Tuesday! We caught the guided bus to St Ives for lunch at
Wetherspoons then explored the town a little taking in the refurbished museum,
river, church and quay before returning to Over for chat and tea. Unfortunately,
David in particular got caught up in the traffic delays at Longstanton
following a nasty accident involving a car, van and motor cyclist who was
collected in the air ambulance.
Chez Wetherspoons
Museum Skating
Exhibit
On
Monday “Just Vegetating” covered Legumes and Kate produced Mixed Bean Masala,
Stir fried Runner beans with Hazelnuts and Pasta with Pea Pesto,
I
cut the grass for the first time and dug a row of late Parsnips from Elsom’s
garden. Sadly, Ken is now in a home so I guess this will be my last gardening
action there.
On
Wednesday after entertaining Norman Ingle for lunch and church group at Kitson’s
we had a succession of visitors: Mervyn followed by Rachel, Grace, Arthur and
Nathan then Lorna – at one stage all together.
Thursdays
walk started at Harlton and took in Little and great Eversden, the Wimpole
Estate, Orwell and Barrington. It was pretty good going despite over night rain
and included a few more hills than most Cambridgeshire walks. The ancient
Mulberry tree pictured below was one of 10,000 planted by order of King James 1
in an effort to promote the silk industry in Britain. Unfortunately, he
imported black mulberries rather than white so it did not work.
Orwell Clunch Pits
Orwell Church
Orwell Ancient Mulberry Tree planted 17th Century
Harlton Clunch Pit
On
Friday our “Biographies” leader was down with Covid so I was in charge again
for a presentation by a physics teacher on Richard Feynman he was an American
theoretical physicist, known for his work in the path integral formulation of
quantum mechanics, the theory of quantum electrodynamics, the physics of the
superfluidity of supercooled liquid helium, as well as his work in particle
physics for which he proposed the parton model. – got that? He also worked at
Los Alamos on the development of the Atomic bomb and received the Nobel Prize
for Physics in 1965.
Richard Feynman
I
decided to replace 3 broken sheets of glass in the greenhouses this week. It
used to be fairly easy as there was a supplier on Over Industrial site but sadly
he is ill and the business is suspended. This meant ordering from Go Glass in
Cambridge and collecting from Pampisford 23 miles away. Two small sheets and
one large one cost an unbelievable £90! – and I only cut my finger once removing
the old glass!
The
curtain saga took and step this week as they contacted Kate to say the material
was ready for collection which we arranged to do on Friday but when Kate checked
they had not included the lining and heading tape – yes, they would correct
this – only to find they had run out!
Over
had a great win yesterday beating Foxton several places above them in the
league 4 v 0. In the evening we were invited to a meal at Jenny and Tony Miles.
The
Cambridge News photos this week featured “Farm Animals” and I submitted:
Love
Mike
& Kate