12th
April 2026
Dear All,
We
have just returned from an excellent week with family and friends in Wrabness
celebrating my four score years. The house lived up to expectations with plenty
of space and enough paintings and artefacts to fill a medium sized gallery. Ben
of course biked down from Cambridge having first roared up from London in
headwind and suffering a puncture. He is currently running every day, I think
his total is about 109 consecutive days.
Kate,
Mary-Ann and I did a circular walk the first afternoon taking in Grayson Perry’s
House for Essex and Wrabness shore.
Domine Farm Barn
A
House for Essex
Our First Meal
Kate
and Gordon joined us for the second day, after showing them the house we
travelled to Harwich to explore the Marine Heritage trail which included the
Treadwheel Crane and a guided tour of on old Lightvessel.
The Human Treadwheel
Lightvessel LV18
Wednesday
was scheduled as a sibling and cousin’s day so Mary and Graham, David, Stephen
and Margaret assembled together with Jackie and Helen and Helen’s offspring
Ewan and Robbie, who we had not seen for many moons. After inspecting a local
wildlife Reserve we headed for a lunch at Weatherspoon’s in Dovercourt. In the
afternoon the elderly part of the crowd took a walk through the Stour Woods to
the River Stour. The woods were carpeted with Wood Anemones.
Wednesday’s Cast
254 years of Wisdom!
Thursday
was fossil hunting day searching for sharks teeth on Walton beach. This was
followed by chips on the beach and a walk to the Naze which entailed a hairy
scramble up the breakwater as the tide was coming in and cut off the steps.
In
the evening we were privileged to join the Glebe Farm “Skinny” tournament with
11 contestants. Ben won the trophy and Gavin the “Aunty Connie” award for the
biggest loser!
Shark’s Teeth
Subsidence in Walton Cilffs
Winner and Loser
On
Friday we were joined by Geoff and Janet Pake, Geoff came to Moldova with Kate
and I this time and as a retired farmer found it easy to get on well with
David. I showed them Stour Woods and Grayson’s house in the morning then David
and Gavin gave them a farm tour in the afternoon. Faith set up archery for the
others after Albert had demonstrated his skill in a combine cab and behind a
tractor wheel!
Trainee Combine Driver
Ace Archers
Ben
had of course ran to Beaumont via Harwich
So
an excellent week. Kate planned the food as expertly as ever, Esther is
incredible in planning activities for everyone and everyone seemed to enjoy the
week – thank you all – I now definitely feel 80!.
Best
Wishes
Mike
& Kate










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