1st
February 2026
Dear All,
After
swimming “Just Vegetating” this week was “Brassicas” and Kate produced: Madhur
Jaffrey’s stir fried cabbage and carrot, Swede with honey & herbs and
Cauliflower with poppy seeds and coconut cream.
I
had another doctor’s appointment on Tuesday and got ticked off for dropping
most of my pills but was allowed to continue with the experiment – so far
without much improvement.
The
cricket club mowers were collected for winter maintenance this week, somewhat
later than usual as the engineer forgot.
I
have arranged meetings and agendas for both the church Events committee and the
Moldova Matters committee this week. I walked round Over Fen on Wednesday and
Thursday this week but would have struggled to go much further. Kate joined the
U3A walk at Potton on Thursday and for the first time everyone awarded the walk
a 1 (=excellent).
Ouse Fen Bank, Over Fen
Pygmy Goat eating Christmas Tree
Iconic Tree
Stabiliser Bulls
This
week I have managed to finish collecting gifts and seed for Moldova and packed
four boxes ready for dispatch. Mary & Graham are bringing a final
contribution next Tuesday. David and Ian are also coming.
Packing
Packed
Our
“Biographies” class did not get off to a good start Friday morning as no warden
appeared to unlock the Friends Meeting House so 20 or so elderly folks were
left shivering on a damp pavement. Eventually somebody did arrive for other
business and let us in – but no official warden arrived.
The
subject this week was Eleanor Roosevelt. She was the longest-serving first lady
of the United States, during her husband Franklin D. Roosevelt's four terms as
president from 1933 to 1945. Through her travels, public engagement, and
advocacy, she largely redefined the role. Widowed in 1945, she served as a
United States delegate to the United Nations General Assembly from 1945 to
1952, and took a leading role in designing the text and gaining international
support for the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. In 1948, she was given a
standing ovation by the assembly upon their adoption of the declaration. President
Harry S. Truman called her the "First Lady of the World" in tribute
to her human rights achievements.
Eleanor Roosevelt
Family
have been travelling this week – Albert had 2 nights away on a muddy outdoor
activities course and evidently arrived home happy and muddy.
Albert the Adventurer!
Albert the Birdman!
Meanwhile
Esther and Emma are joining a cruise up the coast of Norway beyond the Arctic
Circle.
Route
Ben
has purchased a new bike under a Government “Ride to work scheme” and got £1000
off so it was not cheap!
New Bike
Over
won again yesterday beating Soham Town Res. 3 v 0.
Mike
& Kate




















