Sackcloth and Ashes!!!

The title refers to the disastrous football result today! The Mighty Hatters once they fell behind could of waved a white flag they were so poor!

Enjoyed story telling at Wick Court on Thursday evening. We also won our quiz league match comfortably afterwards.

A Win!!!!

   

Had a surprisingly bumper time bird watching with young people from Charles Dickens School South London. With the mist and mizzle I wasn’t expecting too much but we spotted a record 29 different species including a rarity for us a nuthatch. The previous best I had with a school was 28. Saw plenty of winter thrushes as well. I am story telling for them later.

Talking birds I have been looking out for starling murmurations over the reed beds near the canal. Numbers are building up hopefully we will get some good displays in the coming weeks.

I travelled up with my friend Mick to watch the Mighty Hatters last night. Good to see us win even if the football wasn’t great. Once again a referee missed a stonewall penalty! Resigned to watching Saturday’s game on TV as we have yet another ridiculous kick off time.

Autumn Mist

I had hoped to be able to have a lovely Autumn picture today of the trees near Cranham (usually wonderful at this time of year) but sadly a lingering mist ruined that! Had a good pedal up the Slad Valley (of Cider with Rosie fame) but couldn’t escape the mist (needed lights all the time). I went with my friend Martin who has to wait for me at the top of a climb (he is younger!)

Busy learning a story to tell in the pub- hoping to dop an adult version of Merlin and the dragons (I have told a child friendly version many times.) I am currently influenced by the version in  Amy Jeffs’ book Storyland: A  New Mythology of Britain – I like her slant on Merlin’s conception.

A Quiet Monday

Many apologies for a gap in my blogs. last week was incredibly hectic. Three successive days for the library fun days which was exhausting- I also did my regular slot at Wick Court on Thursday evening so it was no wonder I was tired!

We travelled up to Luton on Friday – I went to watch the Mighty Hatters while Clare read back at the hotel. A pity we couldn’t get the win despite hitting the woodwork and being denied a stonewall penalty but encouraging signs!

On Saturday morning we made a nostalgic visit to  my home town of Hitchin paid respects to our parents at the cemetery. The Town has changed but many landmarks remain.

It was on to Colchester to visit our good friends Colin and Cee (loyal readers of this blog). Good to see them both after a traumatic few weeks for them.

So recuperating a bit now after our adventures! A long cycle ride with a friend planned for tomorrow!

All Go!!!

A Short blog today! I am in the middle of a three days performing for Gloucestershire Libraries Special Half Term Activity Days  . I have been in Cheltenham the last couple of days and tomorrow it is Matson (Gloucester) tomorrow. Quite tired tonight!!!

Time Waits For No One……….

I used to regularly use a song title for the blog (till I ran out of ideas!)- so I thought the Rolling Stones song might be appropriate today. It is my birthday and also two friends in the village as well. So we wore all invited to friends for a super lunch. Picture of the collective birthday cake below. I had a my granddaughter Ellen sing me a birthday greeting and then asked for a picture of her Dad as a baby. So i sent a few including the one below of “Gramps” with her Dad. Her comment was “Gramps” looks different – he is wearing a different coat!!!

Busy week ahead with story telling – I am doing work for the library service over the next three days!

                 

Look at that hair!!!!

 

Mars: War and Peace

Had a wonderful Friday night at Gloucester Cathedral. We went to see Luke Jerram’s Mars: War and Peace – it was in the nave and was fascinating to look at. I then went on a tour to the top of the tower – brilliant at night. Some pictures below.

I won’t mention the football – we were awful and now in trouble. I really thought we would be near the top of the table not the bottom!

Had a lovely time with our two grandsons yesterday- delightful company!

       

“This Day is Called The Feast of Crispin:”

Nothing like a bit of Henry Vth for a title! Today is the date of the Battle of Agincourt. Interestingly as part of the Gloucester History Festival I listened to modern perspective on Henry (very different slant to the Shakespeare perspective.)

I did do story telling last night but not where I originally  expected to be! I had been booked at Five Acres and it was called a Punkie Night but after all the rain the carpark had been flooded so it was cancelled. So I went to my usual Thursday night slot at Wick Court (where I am story teller in residence)

Disappointed with the football result on Wednesday night. However, The Mighty Hatters were really unlucky and had Sunderland pinned in the half most of the game. Hopefully we can continue to replicate this form and should move up the league.

I have an interesting visit to Gloucester Cathedral tonight – so will blog about it about over the weekend.

Boudicca Again!!!!

It has been a while since I did the Boudicca Revolt as a story telling. had a lovely morning in Highnam Primary School revisiting it. The paint came on, a red wig came out (and a dress and a cloak!) I also did a story writing workshop with the older age groups.

Back to Wick Court this morning for bird watching with young people from Gloucester! Saw plenty and one eagle eyed lad spotted meadow pipits on the wire (we should see them more often here but are surprisingly rare. ( a picture below -not one of mine!)

Often to watch the Mighty Hatters wondering if I should take my boots we are so short of defenders!

   

Back to Normal?

Well after a lovely week away (we didn’t get back until 3 on Friday morning so it meant it was a non-day as we were so tired (we did manage to get our covid and flu jabs out of the way!) I thoroughly enjoyed the football yesterday – it was the first time this season the Mighty Hatters had played with an effective high press – was worried we might be disrupted by the four injuries but everyone responded well. It is baffling that once again we have many centre backs injured. Until yesterday it has been a disappointing start to the season,

I mentioned yesterday I have a busy time coming up with story telling in the next fortnight- starting with me doing the Boudicca revolt on Tuesday (so the wig and dress come out again- I tell the story as her!)

Finally good news one of my regular readers of this blog Colin is back home after a traumatic fortnight in hospital = hope you can now read this Colin!)

Some more pictures from Italy including a Mediterranean gull in flight and a gecko!