Sunday, 2 April 2023

 

2nd April 2023

 

Dear All,

We managed a swim early Monday before driving down to Hutton to help Esther & Emma sort their post builder’s garden. I took our rotovator with us and it helped make an impression on what looked an initial daunting task! I think you can see the difference?

 


 

Before

 

 


After

 

 


Before

  


After

 


 

Before

 

 

After

 


 

Part of Work Force

 

On Tuesday we went to St Ives to start collecting gifts for Moldova then in the afternoon I drove to Kentford to pick up a couple of boxes of seeds donated by Mr Fothergill’s and I have spent a few hours since sorting, cataloguing and entering them on a PowerPoint ready for a Seminar in Moldova.

 

 


Box 1 Flowers & herbs

  


Box 2 Vegetables

 

I unloaded the rotovator at Adrian’s Monday night and spent Wednesday morning helping finish his winter cultivations! In the afternoon I was invited to give a talk to the pensioners at the Over Day Centre. It was an interesting challenge to engage the audience and keep them all awake, and although some closed their eyes, I am sure they were listening! I showed photos of RHS gardens and presented a vegetable quiz.

So far the rainfall figures for 2023 are rather uneven: January 31.5mm, February 8.5mm and March 92.5mm (3x the March average!). The March figure accounts for another muddy walk on Thursday starting at Chrishall and circling via Upper Green and Duddenhoe End. We saw another herd of 50 deer including an albino. It remained nearly dry with just a slight shower but there was a serious wind for most of the journey.

 


 

The Red Cow, Chrishall

 

 


Chrishall Church

 

 


Muddy Stretch

 

 

Under Water Section

 

In the evening I was at a committee meeting for the Over Produce Show – our secretary as usual managed a 20-item agenda and the conversation was largely dominated by how to fix photos to the display boards!

U3A has finished for the term so Friday was free for a change. After Tesco’s the weather did not encourage outdoor activity so I spent a few hours on the seed.

Both Over teams lost 2 v 0 yesterday but the main topic of conversation revolved around Dave Boothroyd’s son who had just moved house to St Ives. Unfortunately, the previous owners were the couple involved in the local murders at Somersham and Sutton. The police raided the house at 4am thinking the couple were still resident and had John prostrate on the pavement at gun point in his underpants – quite a nasty shock!

Love

Mike & Kate

 

 

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