Friday 19 December 2008

Just found this http://bigstormpicture.blogspot.com/ contains some very impressive pictures of clouds that look as if the world is going to come to an end!

Saturday 1 November 2008

I have just had a couple of days without my computer, windows crashed on Thursday evening and I have had to start again from scratch, luckily, as windows collapsed, the Samsung software saved all my user account so when I re-installed windows and got up and running again, I had a folder on my C drive called windows old which contained all my documents, pictures and music, all 36 GB's! How you are supposed to back that much up God only knows.
It has taken me most of today to get it useable again, I have had to download a huge number of updates to get back to where I was on Thursday, don't you just love Microsoft, roll on cloud computing!!
I have bought some over winter broad bean seeds which I have planted today, it will be interesting to see if they germinate over the winter, or, as I suspect will happen, they will either rot or the mice will get them.
Last Wednesday evening we went to the Royal Concert Hall in Nottingham to see the Temptations, quite amazing, the one original member left started the band 47 years ago! It was a great night, everybody was on their feet dancing, there is hope for us 50 somethings yet!

Monday 27 October 2008

Weekend

We went to Boggle Hole in North Yorkshire at the weekend to stay with Julie and Joe, we met up with them in the Bay public House in Robin Hoods Bay on Saturday lunchtime, ended up with all 4 Millington brothers together, a total of 11 people for dinner back at the cottage at Boggle Hole in the evening, great fun!
Back yesterday, it was a long way to go for one night, but worth it!

Wednesday 22 October 2008

As you will see I have now moved across to Google as it seems this is where everyone else is going, dont want to be left behind!!

Tuesday 21 October 2008

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Gosh, it is obviously some considerable time since I updated this, it just goes to show how quickly the year is slipping by!
Our first anniversary came and went in May, in the form of an anniversary dinner at the Petwood Hotel with family and friends, had a super week in Wales at a very nice hotel, www.neuadd.com and were blessed with great weather despite going prepared for the worst.
On arrival at the hotel, however, the signs were not encouraging, we could not get down the drive as there was an air ambulance blocking the way. We half joked that we hoped it was not a case of food poisoning as one of the main reasons for choosing this hotel was the food!
Turns out some poor chap had a stroke in the dining room, we were told a couple of days later that he was fine, and was left with no lasting side effects.
The hotel itself was wonderful, nothing was too much trouble, the chef had cooked for Prince Charles, the Emporer of Japan, and was the head chef whenever the Welsh assembley held a formal 'do' so he came well recommended. The final touch was the washing of the car on the morning of our departure, definately one to be recommended.
June and July are now history, the weather was not that good, we did manage to go to London for a couple of days with Trevor and Sue though, friends from Northampton. Travelled down on a Wednesday and did a tour round Grand Lodge, lunch across the road at Woolfes grill, and then to Sadlers Wells Theatre for a performance of West Side Story.
In the evening we found a very nice Indian just round the corner from the Cavendish Hotel where we were staying, which was a fitting end to an excellent day.
A bit or retail therapy on Thursday morning preceeded the journey home.
Over the last few months we have been very busy in the garden, the veg plots have done well considering it was the first year, a few lessons have been learnt, particularly where catapillars are concerened, but we have had some good successes, in particular with courgettes, onions, chillies, new potatoes and broad beans.
We currently have a box full of tomatoes that we are ripening indoors, and are just starting to eat baby turnips. All very satisfying!
The pond has established well, we are currently overun with baby fish, hopefully Jeff Goodley, the conservation officer at SHDC is going to relieve us of some of them.
A couple of weeks ago Gill and Scott both had trial flying lessons that were bought as birthday presents, and we had an added bonus of a pass up the runway by the Lancaster, and last weekend (bank holiday) we went and spent Saturday night with Scott and Di in a cottage they rented just outside Bridlington.
Next Wednesday the new Masonic season starts, and the weekend of the 6th and 7th sees the European Finals at Santa Pod, so fingers crossed for some good weather.
Where has the year gone? Answers on a postcard etc