Sunday, 26 May 2024

 

26h May 2024

 

Dear All,

After a rather chilly swim on Monday, we had a message to say that sister Mary was in hospital with a very high pulse rate. It turned out it reached 140 instead of the normal 60 so she was kept in an observation ward together with two Indian ladies speaking Gujarati and a Spanish lady who used the floor as a toilet! She was home later in the week but her pulse was still about 100.

We travelled to Witcham on Tuesday to purchase an electric fence in the next round of Days v Badgers! It occurred to me that we could probably buy strawberries for the rest of our lives for the cost of the fence – but that’s not the point is it. In the afternoon I attended Jonny Wayman’s funeral at the Crematorium together with about 300 others. I was captain of Over Reserves when Jonny made his football debut. Meanwhile Kate did a recce of a few areas of a walk we were due to lead later in the week, unfortunately the heavens opened and she returned home looking like a drowned rat!

We had a serious downpour that night and I recorded 32 mm rain so that our garden returned to its familiar water-logged state for about the 6th time this year.

 

 


 


Floods

 

Before the deluge I had sown salad onions and radish in the garden and peanuts and corn salad in the greenhouse.

Norman Ingle was here for lunch Wednesday followed by church group at Kitson’s. They have had a trying few days as eldest son Matthew had a brain operation, younger son David fell off his bike and broke his wrist, Bob’s sister-in-law died the previous Friday, Bob is suffering from mild dementia and mother living with them is now 102 years old and understandably is often forgetful.

The walk Kate has recced took place on Thursday starting at Dry Drayton and took in Bar Hill, Lolworth, Boxworth, Knapwell woods and Childerley Hall. It was an interesting walk but the recent heavy rain meant that mud was back on the menu especially in the woods. We also traversed some of the tallest barley that I have seen recently and this was mainly responsible for Kate’s soaking on Tuesday.

 


 

Bar Hill Circle Path

 


 

Boxworth

 


 

Knapwell Wood

 

 


Giant Barley

 

On Friday I managed to assemble the electric fence and started new potatoes from a pot.

 

 


Electric Fence

 


 

Charlotte Potatoes & Aquadulce Broad beans

 

We also collected an outdoor table and chairs from Doris next door to Merv & Pat who is having a clear out.

I was called up to play cricket on Saturday but was slightly relieved that the opposition cried off. Instead, I collected still car less Dave and we watched Over 1st thrash St Ives 2nds by 8 wickets.

Ben has moved on from Botswana to Malawi via Niagara Falls.

 

 


Niagara Falls

In Malawi he has been helping a friend who he met on his trans Africa trip and is now working in conservation. The picture shows the construction of a firebreak.

 

 


Firebreak

 

 

 

Regards

 

Mike & Kate

Sunday, 19 May 2024

 

19th May 2024

 

Dear All,

In my excitement at being back home and writing a report last week I was remiss in omitting Esther & Emma’s sterling efforts while I was away. They set about decorating and cleaning with great zeal and skill as well as keeping Kate company for three days. We are very grateful and I have nearly located most of my belongings!

 


The back bedroom

 

After swimming on Monday, we were back into Cambridge for what I think is our 5th Covid jab at the Grafton Centre, it is all much more relaxed than the early days. Later we booked a holiday in Sicily for the end of September.

Our car was finally fixed on Wednesday after 3 weeks and as we had to replace all four tyres this week it has been rather an expensive time for the pleasure of motoring!

On Wednesday evening Kate and I celebrated 53 years of marital bliss with a meal at the Three Tuns at Fen Drayton.

Our Thursday walk reverted back to the wet times of spring with mist and drizzle for most of the morning. We started at Therfield above Royston and probably had less rain than Over where I recorded 12mm. It was a good walk with country lanes and a profusion of blossoms.

 

 


Gathering at Therfield

 


 

Cow Parsley in Sandon churchyard

 

 


Sandon Church

 

 


May Blossom

 

 


Red Chestnut

Ben has been sending back some excellent photos from his Safari in Botswana. He seems to have seen nearly every target animal in the first two days.

 

 







My own wildlife pictures captured on the Nightcam last night are not quite so dramatic!

 

 




A busy week in the garden planting outdoor cucumbers, squash, marrows, pumpkins, gourds and lettuce while sowing melons, lettuce, parsnips and swedes.

Over had their first home cricket match on Saturday and were thrashed by 8 wickets – could be a long season!

Regards

 

Mike & Kate

Sunday, 12 May 2024

 

12th May 2024

 

Dear All,

The early part of the week is covered by my report of our time in Moldova which I won’t repeat but send separately. On Friday it was catch up in the garden time. As is usual things had changed considerably during our week away but thankfully there was no frost and Kate had kept everything going very well. I planted out more Runner and French beans, a second lot of Sweet Corn and Courgettes. Earthed up spuds and sowed Purple Sprouting Broccoli, Winter Cabbage, Kale, Cauliflowers and more Sweet Corn then pricked out Leeks and trained Tomatoes. I then sorted photos from the trip.

Saturday was the big wedding day of Philip and Laura who got engaged during their CEEM trip to Moldova in January. The Wedding took place in Willingham and the reception featured eastern European food and wine. The bride’s dress was made in Ukraine and featured 20 flowers embroidered on it to match the 20 vases of flowers on the reception tables.

 

 


 

Happy Couple

 

 


Bride’s dress

 

 


Guess Who?

Regards

 

Mike & Kate