Friday, 25 August 2023

 

25th August 2023

 

Dear All,

Early bulletin this week as we are off to Southwold and Beccles this weekend to celebrate Kate’s sister Sue and John’s 50th wedding anniversary.

Highlight this week has been seeing Ben, Esther, Emma, Amḗlie and Albert for a couple of days. Ben came up Sunday for a Cambridge funeral of a work colleague and stayed until Tuesday morning. Esther & Co. arrived Monday lunchtime and stayed until Tuesday evening.

Amḗlie and Albert were staying with Esther and Emma for a week – the first time Albert has been separated from his mother but it did not seem to faze him. Esther is very good with them leading Kate to say “Everyone should have an Aunty Esther (or Emma of course!)”. On Monday afternoon we had a vegetable themed Treasure Hunt then walked to Willingham playground via Furtherway. Ben caught us up running then on the way back had a dip in the river at Overcote.

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Assorted Smiles

 


 

Ben entertaining? at the playground

 

On Tuesday we were up at 5.45am to take Ben to the Guided Bus. We then had a blackberrying expedition down Over Fen evenly divided between collecting trays and tummies! Followed by lunch at Hartford Mill, a marina near Huntingdon.

 

 


Pickers and Eaters

 

 


Part of the Harvest

 


 

Happy Eaters

 

After lunch we called in at Dobbie’s Garden Centre at Wytom. It is a huge affair with plants almost as an afterthought. The children were keen to part with spending money and both purchased cacti and confectionary which hopefully will end up as presents for their parents.

Wednesday included a visit to Oakington Garden Centre to buy a Wedding Anniversary plant, digging the potato land and sowing green cover crimson clover and Phacelia and watching Over Res win their first game of the season against local rivals Swavesey.

We were leading the walk on Thursday starting locally at Dry Drayton and circling via Childerley Hall, Knapwell woods, Boxworth, Lolworth and Bar Hall. We added a loop to avoid road walking and ended up completing 9.2 miles on the so-called short walk! It was warm but not too hot and we only saw one uncut cereal field.

 


 

Childerley Hall Barn

 

 


 

 

 


 

Boxworth Cottages

 

Today I have finished marking out the cricket pitch – only one more game after this week then loaded the laptop for Sunday as David is still away followed by veg harvest

 

 


Today’s Harvest

Love

 

Mike & Kate

Sunday, 20 August 2023

 

20th August 2023

 

Dear All,

I guess you have to admire an 88-year-old man, with no descendants, who plants a tree? Last year Geoff Barnes an ex elder of our church who moved to Fressingfield, Norfolk a few years ago phoned me up to ask about growing figs. I said don’t buy one as I can layer down a sucker from one of our trees, which I did, and this week it was ready to be delivered. On Tuesday, Kate and I together with Bob and Carol Kitson plus Carol’s 102-year-old mother Etty, travelled up to north Norfolk to deliver the tree. Geoff is remarkable for an elderly person as he thinks young and is vaguely planning to visit Brazil with a neighbour from there as well as Australia to see a close friend!

Fressingfield is a fairly small village of about 1000 inhabitants but they have recently sold their old church building – which was shaped like a coffin to remind man of his mortality! And have spent £1.5 million building a new one which is a fantastic edifice with an attached sports hall, large kitchen and numerous small rooms for classes.

 

 


Geoff with Fig Tree

 

 


Geoff, Etty, Mike, Kate & Bob

 

 


Inside the new church

 

 


Sports Hall

 

 


Kitchen

 

I had started the week at Cambridge Crematorium for the funeral of John House who was both a member of the U3A walking group and the Biographies class. He had been suffering from Parkinsons for some time but had a heart attack on the train returning from London.

We harvested our maincrop potatoes this week (Desiree and Rooster) before they are attacked by blight and have been distributing runner beans, cucumbers, tomatoes and courgettes to deserving cases!

Our Thursday walk started at Cowlinge south of Newmarket this week and took in Attleton Green, Wickhambrooke and Farley Green. The pub in Cowlinge opened especially for us. Harvest was well advanced probably 75% completed in that area and once again the sugar beet crops were excellent. It is an area of quaint thatched cottages with little noticeable poverty!

 

 


Period Barn near Cowlinge

 

 


Attleton Green

 

 


Farley Green

 

 


Cowlinge

 

Pastor David’s sister-in-law died unexpectedly in South Africa this week from blood clots following a hip replacement. She was in her 50s so the family, including David is in a state of shock. He has been given leave to go back to South Africa for the memorial service and help his brother.

Geoff Pake and I were invited to give a talk about CEEM and Moldova at the Breakfast meeting in Willingham Baptist church yesterday. The breakfast was excellent and they seemed to listen attentively.

Over did not have a football match yesterday as 3 teams have dropped out of the Cambs Premier league already. Dave Harrower and I therefore attended the top of the table clash between West Wratting and Great Shelford who finished 1st and 2nd last year. It was a proverbial “Game of two halves Brian!” ending as a 1v 1 draw.

 

Love

 

Mike & Kate

 

Sunday, 13 August 2023

 

13th August 2023

 

Dear All,

Stand out event this week was a family gathering at Beaumont on Wednesday. Most of the Brown clan had been staying at the farm all week and Kate and I were invited down for the day. We started with lunch after various groups returned from their morning’s activities: Car Boot Sale, Beach, Fossil hunting and shopping. After lunch David and Gavin gave tractor driving lessons on a couple of their large machines which Scott captured on his drone. We then did a walking tour of the farms and cemetery, followed by a BBQ for which the numbers rose to 26 and a quiz. It was good to catch up with everyone especially teenage boys that we had not seen for several years and we were forced to ask “and who are you?!”

 

 


Latest Addition

 

 


Tractor Training

 


 

3 Degrees! Ali, Rosie & Jackie

 

 


Charlie & Danny

 


 

Farm looking towards the sea

 

 


Miniature Mustang

 

 


240 years of Wisdom: Graham, Kate & David

 


Less years of not so much wisdom! Helen, Scott, Jackie & Colin

 

We have enjoyed? two decent walks this week, both over 8 miles. On Thursday we met at Burrough Green south of Newmarket and circled round Stetchworth and Woodditton, it is racing territory so plenty of horses in view. Yesterday we carried out a recce for a walk Kate and I are leading in a fortnight starting at Dry Drayton and taking in Childerley, Knapwell, Boxworth, Lolworth and Bar Hill.

 


 

Woodditton Water Tower

 


 

Woodditton Village Sign

 


 

Ten Wood, Stetchworth

I have had my laptop and projectors PAT (Portable Appliance Testing) examined by Adam Swain this week. It is a requirement for using electrical equipment for U3A classes and some garden clubs, checking the wiring, plugs and fuses.

Harvesting is in full flood at present with plenty of Runner beans, French beans, Tomatoes, Beetroot, Marrows, Cucumbers and Courgettes and Sweet corn beginning.

 

 


Monday’s harvest

 

 


First Sweet Corn – don’t tell the badgers!

 

 

 

Love

 

Mike & Kate

 

 

 

Sunday, 6 August 2023

 

6th August 2023

 

Dear All,

Were we really praying for rain a few weeks ago? Well, the answer is 65mm rain in July and 40mm rain in the first 5 days of August so far - with apparently power to add!

This week has been dominated by the Over Produce Show as apart from harvesting, polishing and preparing my entries I am also on the organising committee so we had to be at the Community Centre Thursday night to receive and catalogue the entries, on Friday we prepared the hall erecting tables etc then most of Saturday was taken up with the show.

This year the vegetable entries were up, flowers held their own but pot plants, cooking children’s entries and photos were all down. However, it was a successful show and the standard of vegetable entries was high. Kate was persuaded to put a couple of flower entries for the first time and achieved one first prize. I didn’t do well on the staple potato, onion, beetroot, tomato classes but rallied with aubergine, marrow, sweet corn, lettuce (unjustly!) and collection firsts plus rhubarb, a photo and bread. I was 2nd in the veg, photos and overall but way behind the usual winner. Attendance was good maybe because of the continual rain outside?

 

 

Show Spectators

 

 


Part of the Veg Bench

 

 


My Collection

 

 


Rhubarb

 


 

Cut Flowers (Kate’s to the right of the Gladioli)

 

We had a rare outing to Cambridge on Monday summoned by Nationwide to prove my identity, despite the fact that I have had a savings ISA with them for some time.

The second outing of the week was to Coton Garden Centre as Kate wanted something new to wear at the impending gathering for her sister’s 50th wedding anniversary. We also purchased a few more tropical fish and green manure seed.

 

 


Tropical tank

 

Following Ben’s photos of his latest cycling outing we decided to book a holiday in Georgia next month (the country not the state!). We hope this is not next on Putin’s shopping list!

Our Thursday walk this week started at Guilden Morden and took in Steeple Morden Litlington and Abington Pigotts. It stayed dry – a rarity for this week, and there was a good turnout. Crops were putting up with the weather quite well and we stopped in Guilden Morden church which has a very old and unusual double rood screen.

 

 


Kate airborne!

 

 


Crossing a Wheat field

 

 


Gatehouse to Morden Hall

 

 


Double Rood Screen

 

Ben should be back from Georgia and Armenia today and Mary-Ann, Andy and family are in Lanzarote.

The local football season kicked off with the usual preseason Ken Garner tournament between four local sides: Over Reserves, Willingham, Milton and Longstanton. Over eventually won the final on penalties in front of a crowd that would do justice to many nonleague teams.

Love

 

Mike & Kate