24th November 2024
Dear All,
We
did not manage our usual swim on Monday as one road from Willingham was closed
and another had a huge queue for traffic lights so we turned round and
abandoned watery exercise. I used the time to transplant autumn raspberries. I
then had the usual two U3A Zoom sessions, “Balkans” finished Bosnia then
covered Montenegro which only has a population of 636,000 and is very
mountainous with one road from Mt Lovcen descending to Kotor via 58 hairpin bends!
Montenegro
“Eat
Well & Live Longer” was a bit depressing covering Pancreatic, Oesophical,
& Prostate cancers.
On
Tuesday I helped Geoff Pake clear the tomatoes out of his greenhouse then we
did a short recce at Papworth St Agnes for a walk we have led previously but
never found the correct path. In the evening, I went to Swavesey History
Society for a talk on Agricultural Workers in the 19th Century – how
people survived on 11s per week for a 60-hour working week.
I
managed some digging on Wednesday clearing up where we had a bonfire while Kate
lifted Dahlias for the winter.
We
were leading the walk on Thursday starting at Graveley and taking in Papworth
St Agnes and Yelling. We started in rather chilly frosty conditions but the sun
came out to make very pleasant walking.
Graveley
Early Frost
Approaching
Papworth St Agnes
Graveley Wind Farm
Graveley Shelter
The
Biographies subject this week was Elizabeth Garrett Anderson who was an English
physician and suffragist. She is known for being the first woman to qualify in
Britain as a physician and surgeon and as a co-founder and dean of the London
School of Medicine for Women, which was the first medical school in Britain to
train women as doctors. She had a real battle to get accepted for training and
was the only woman doctor for 19 years. She was also the first lady mayor in
England in Aldeburgh.
Elizabeth Garrett
Anderson
We
had a Men’s Breakfast on Saturday with a man called Jonathan Gibson who had initially
worked for Lloyds of London then changed to be a cabinet maker, worked in
Chuna, trained as a junior school teacher, joined a building firm before
setting up on his own offering electrical work, plastering, tiling and plumbing
while studying for an MSc!
Kate
was part of the catering team for the breakfast and is currently preparing for
the Chapel Bring & Share meal. Over beat Ely Res 6 v 1 yesterday in rather
wintery conditions to maintain their position at the top of the table. In the evening,
we joined Merv and Pat and three others for “Call My Bluff” in the Church Hall.
It was preceded by a meal and although very well organised went on rather too
long.
Finally,
a photo from last week as every National event of importance is marked by woolly
additions to the village post box!
Regards
Mike
& Kate