Sunday, 26 April 2009

More odds and sods

Despite the best efforts of the weatherman to convince us it was going to be wet, the weekend has turned out to be great for getting loads done in the garden. The veggies are all coming along nicely, at this time of year they seem to grow overnight.
The house is surrounded by rape this year, and as the wind has been in the South, there is an all pervading smell of the stuff in the house, great for the hay fever!!
 Andrew Petcher http://www.petcher.blogspot.com has very kindly acknowledged my lucky guess at identifying an Oystercatcher for him on his blog, well worth reading as he goes into great detail about all his subject matter, I have certainly now learnt a lot about the Oystercatcher!
I bought a vacuum cleaner for the pond on Saturday as we are having problems with the water foaming whenever the pumps are running, we have had the water tested and it is fine, but I think 18 months of waste fish food, leaves, and the natural by products from all the fish (and with last years hatch, there must be well over a hundred) laying on the bottom cannot be doing the water any good, so decided to try and get some of it out. Problem is, it sucks the water out and discharges it out of a pipe connected to the bottom oh the vacuum, the pipe is only about 2 metres long, so we now have very well watered flower beds that smell bloody awful!!
Oh well.
Scott and Di came round last night and we went to the Blue Bell to discuss our forthcoming holiday on the Broads, it will be good to get back onto the water again.

Saturday, 21 March 2009

The kitchen continues


We are finally in a position to be able to use the kitchen, the tiles are now sealed so we can use the hob, and the oven arrived unexpectedly on Wednesday and is now functional.
We still have a lot of finishing off and decorating to do, but hey, what else are weekends for?
Last weekend we went up to Derwent water in the lake district for a couple of days and stayed in a hotel that I have always wanted to visit ever since I have been going to the Lake District.
My interest in the hotel stems from a poem I remember from when I was at school in Farnborough, all I could remember was the line 'this is the way the water comes down at Lodore' and it was the Lodore Falls Hotel (formally the Lodore Swiss) that we stayed at. Using the power of Google, I was able to find out that the poem I remembered was by Robert Southey, one of the Lakeland poets, and is an onomatopoeic poem he wrote for his children whilst visiting the hotel.

How does the Water
Come down at Lodore?"
My little boy ask'd me
Thus, once on a time;
And moreover he task'd me
To tell him in rhyme.
Anon at the word
There came first one daughter
And then came another,
To second and third
The request of their brother
And to hear how the water
Comes down at Lodore
With its rush and its roar,
As many a time
They had seen it before.
So I told them in rhyme,
For of rhymes I had store:
And 'twas in my vocation
For their recreation
That so should I sing
Because I was Laureate
To them and the King.
From its sources which well
In the Tarn on the fell;
From its fountains
In the mountains,
Its rills and its gills;
Through moss and through brake,
It runs and it creeps
For awhile till it sleeps
In its own little Lake.
And thence at departing,
Awakening and starting,
It runs through the reeds
And away it proceeds,
Through meadow and glade,
In sun and in shade,
And through the wood-shelter,
Among crags in its flurry,
Helter-skelter,
Hurry-scurry.
Here it comes sparkling,
And there it lies darkling;
Now smoking and frothing
Its tumult and wrath in,
Till in this rapid race
On which it is bent,
It reaches the place
Of its steep descent.

The Cataract strong
Then plunges along,
Striking and raging
As if a war waging
Its caverns and rocks among:
Rising and leaping,
Sinking and creeping,
Swelling and sweeping,
Showering and springing,
Flying and flinging,
Writhing and ringing,
Eddying and whisking,
Spouting and frisking,
Turning and twisting,
Around and around
With endless rebound!
Smiting and fighting,
A sight to delight in;
Confounding, astounding,
Dizzying and deafening the ear with its sound.
Collecting, projecting,
Receding and speeding,
And shocking and rocking,
And darting and parting,
And threading and spreading,
And whizzing and hissing,
And dripping and skipping,
And hitting and splitting,
And shining and twining,
And rattling and battling,
And shaking and quaking,
And pouring and roaring,
And waving and raving,
And tossing and crossing,
And flowing and going,
And running and stunning,
And foaming and roaming,
And dinning and spinning,
And dropping and hopping,
And working and jerking,
And guggling and struggling,
And heaving and cleaving,
And moaning and groaning;
And glittering and frittering,
And gathering and feathering,
And whitening and brightening,
And quivering and shivering,
And hurrying and scurrying,
And thundering and floundering,
Dividing and gliding and sliding,
And falling and brawling and sprawling,
And diving and riving and striving,
And sprinkling and twinkling and wrinkling,
And sounding and bounding and rounding,
And bubbling and troubling and doubling,
And grumbling and rumbling and tumbling,
And clattering and battering and shattering;
Retreating and beating and meeting and sheeting,
Delaying and straying and playing and spraying,
Advancing and prancing and glancing and dancing,
Recoiling, turmoiling and toiling and boiling,
And gleaming and streaming and steaming and beaming,
And rushing and flushing and brushing and gushing,
And flapping and rapping and clapping and slapping,
And curling and whirling and purling and twirling,
And thumping and plumping and bumping and jumping,
And dashing and flashing and splashing and clashing;
And so never ending, but always descending,
Sounds and motions for ever and ever are blending,
All at once and all o'er, with a mighty uproar,
And this way the water comes down at Lodore



Friday, 6 March 2009

Kitchen update



I suppose I should have known that it would take more than a fortnight before we were back up and running again with the kitchen, but once an optimist, always an optimist!!
As I write, we are getting there, the wall is being tiled today, the new induction hob is in, and tomorrow the sink should be fully functional.
We are still waiting for the oven, don't expect to see that before the end of the month.
It has been a bit of a bumpy ride, the kitchen was 4 days late arriving, then there was stuff missing and other stuff damaged, on one of the worktops you could see where a forklift tine had gone into it. Hey Ho.
One of the funnier aspects of the whole affair has been Oscar's constant spider patrols, with all those units having the potential for spiders to hide under them, he has been very busy checking!
We are off to the Lake District next weekend for a couple of nights, hopefully by then we will be almost back to normal.


Sunday, 8 February 2009

Catch up

Once again I have been remiss in the updating of this blog, and as it looks as if I have 2 followers, using the excuse that no-one reads it probably does not cut it any more!
We are busy at the moment preparing to have a new kitchen installed, we have had some structural work done and are currently sealing the Travetine flooring that will be laid once the old kitchen is taken out. This is due to happen a week tomorrow, the 16th Feb. We have allowed 2 days to take the old kitchen out, three days to lay the floor, the new kitchen should be delivered on Saturday 21st, then start installing the following Monday. We will be a fortnight without a kitchen so that is going to be fun, I suspect our local pub, The Blue Bell Inn, will see an increase in takings over that period!
The snow has not caused us major problems although it did take me an hour to get to work on Thursday, and Gill left work in Stamford at lunchtime on Friday as it was snowing heavily again.
I lost a good friend recently, I met Geoff through sailing connections a number of years ago, and finding that he was also a fellow Mason secured our friendship. We often visited each others lodges, his was at Chilwell in Nottingham, and although he was diagnosed with lung cancer just over a year ago, he had seemed to be doing well, I was so hoping he would be able to see me go into the chair of Alexandra lodge this coming October, he would have been going through the chair of his own lodge at the same time had things gone to plan, but sadly, not so.
We have just been out to lunch at Moulton with Frank and Mo, and it was good to see some friends of many years standing, Clive and Jakki Mayes, who we have not seen for a couple of years. Hi Clive!!
Thats it for now.

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!