Tuesday, 19 January 2010

Back home to Ice & Snow

Mapua Beach NZ
Quinns Rock Beach Perth


A belated New Years Greeting to everyone. May 2010 bring joy and happiness into our lives and stability to the world`s stage. You guess it , I have been away for the past two months in the sunny southern hemisphere. Australia and New Zealand, have saved me from most of the extreme cold weather, ice and snow the UK has experienced in many years. It was 40 degrees and rising when I left Perth, after spending Christmas and New Year holiday with my daughter and grandchildren,so it did feel good to breath in the cold wet air for a time but the snow and ice I can do without.
I had a wonderful trip the best yet, more expensive because of the financial world crisis but well worth the extra. Having been to Perth many times before there are no surprises, only the increase in people and traffic is obvious every time. The sunshine is a bonus but can be a big problem if not treated with respect. Slip Slop Slap every time you leave the house and keep out of the midday sun. I am not a beach person don’t surf or swim in the ocean any more, again too many dangers. But the coastal scenery is fantastic, I loved to go down in the late afternoon find some shade to read or take a walk in the surf . I find the heat quite a problem but Cathi had installed aircon which is much more efficient than the ceiling fans and it kept the heat down especially throughout the night. So it was a very comfortable stay. It was good to spend time with the family over the holidays get to know the children once again as they are adults now and developing as fine individuals. Cathi has much to be proud of I am so happy and proud to have had the opportunity to establish myself again in their lives. Its hard when loved ones live thousands of miles away, keeping that bridge strong. They emigrated in March 96 so I have visited them many times, and every time has been different.
I took a break before Christmas and flew over to New Zealand to stay with friends who have a winter home there. I stayed with them in 2006 in Nelson but this year they moved to a fabulous home that backs on to the beach at Mapua. At high tide the sea was virtually up to the back gate, a wonderful location. New Zealand is so different to Australia, its green and lush beautiful gardens filled with roses and colourful flowers plus sunshine, to the dry dusty hot environment that`s Western Australia. Its very like England at its best around 1950`s style. We had a exciting time, spent a few days in Able Tasman National Reserve based at Pohara in Golden Bay. Took the boat out and sailed around the coast from Kaiteriteri discovering secret coves and beautiful beaches Dug for cockles and mussels in the sand at Marahau, walked the walk across rope bridges and experienced so much in such a short time, it was wonderful. Thanks Ann Derek and Guy you made it happen..


Tuesday, 3 November 2009

Autumn Memories

Swinsty Reservoir

Yorkshire


We are certainly having a spell of mild weather, some days its really sunny and warm. One bonus is that the leaves are lying all around in golden crispy heaps, ready to be kicked around in a delightful childish urge. Love it. These wonderful warm autumn days cry out for children. I miss those days when the
the garden was filled with children’s laughter as they helped to rake the leaves, collect them in huge piles to dive into , scattering them to all four corners of the garden, lovely memories. Its not the same now, but I must admit I do enjoy working in the garden when it’s warm and sunny.
I wrote this poem last year after I had spent a sunny morning sweeping leaves feeling somewhat down until these happy memories lifted me up.


Lost Moments

On crisp sun bright mornings
As the wind swirls and scatters
Golden brown leaves far and wide,
I hear children calling,
Their laughter echoes through the air.
How I miss the days when my children then grandchildren
Helped me gather fallen leaves.
On sunny Autumn days.


It took longer, but the fun we had
Gathering leaves into mounds of colour.
That were just to tempting for little ones
Who dived, flaying arms and legs
Onto the pile of dry crisp leaves.
The golden shower kicked high into the air
Rained down on happy faces.
As we played amidst the laughter
On a sunny autumn day.


It takes time and patience
To tidy an Autumn garden.
Energy and motivation is now my enemy.
No more little helpers
No more happy laughter.
Just lost moments to recall
On sunny Autumn Days.


The clocks went back an hour on Sunday and who forgot, me. I always go to the gym early on Sundays, but fortunately I realised my error before leaving, otherwise I would have been sat on the steps for an hour. This week I have been busy clearing out cupboards and found a number of containers filled with copper coins . I obtained £1 coin packets from the bank and I spent all afternoon and most of the evening filling them, came to £14, nice little bonus but I was so tired and dizzy by the time I finished counting them. Saturday I took a drive with my friends Ann and Derek to the island of Anglesey off the coast of Wales. It takes just about two and half hours to get there now there is a motor way through to the Ferry terminal at Holyhead. We went to visit Ann’s 92 year old father, a very remarkable gentleman who has lived on Anglesey for the past 21years and is still driving, I really enjoyed meeting him. I have many happy memories of weekends away on Anglesey with my good friends Ann, Dorothy and Winifred, spent lolling about in Dorothy’s palatial caravan, wonderful walks by the sea. Lots of laughter , much eating and drinking,good friends good memories. In those days we had to take the coastal road with breathtaking scenery, most of the way, a longer drive but well worth it. Saturday the weather was dry and sunny we picked the right day as the day after, back to normal, storm force gales and torrential rain which caused flooding again. Some floods are due to leaves blocking the drains as usual every autumn, why the Council can’t sort this problem out, is a mystery.
History Lecture last evening was about King Richard 3rd, he was the King who is suspect in the murder of the Princes in the tower, still suspect but nothing conclusive. He was raised in Lancashire and spent most of his life here and in Yorkshire it was very interesting to hear about the history of Lancashire in his time a very volatile period.

Tuesday, 13 October 2009

A Chill in the Air

Mossbank Park
The Start of Autumn


2ndOctober
Autumn has arrived the trees are slowly turning gold and all shades of yellow they look wonderful . We are experiencing an Indian Summer the days have been shorter but sunny and warm. Yet all today its rained heavy ,so I am catching up with the housework. Not as energetic and particular as I used to be, these days the dust only gets removed when I can taste it. Hah ha . I like to keep the floors clean, that is my only concession to being house proud and of course the bathroom gets attention regularly.
Attended two great poetry evenings it still amazes me how much talent there is around here.
Lynda and I went into Manchester Friday evening to see” Riders of the Storm” at the Royal Exchange Theatre Bar. Riders consist of guys for WOL and a wonderful jazz group called Honey Feet. Each Friday, different semi professional /amateurs have a free slot at the Royal Exchange from 6pm -7pm is very entertaining and a great way to start to the evening . Afterwards we went for something to eat then caught the train home. That weekend my son and his partner came on a visit, its always good to see him.
On the 30th of September everyone in the North West or even the UK had to retune their Digibox/Digital TV to receive new channel and services. In November Terrestrial TV will be no more and those who do not have digital will lose all the TV channels. I was very proud of myself as I tuned in the Freeview box in the bedroom and the TV in the lounge, so no need for eldest son. Now I have 50 plus channels which contains radio as well, very convenient. Had a lovely drive around the Rossendale Valley Sunday with my friend Muriel stopped of for lunch at a popular Pub to celebrate her birthday.
Historical Society Lecture this month on the” Peterloo Massacre was rather dry but very well attended. The room was so cold ,quite a chill setting in now once the sun goes down, its winter woollies from now on. Starting on my Korean Ginseng for the winter its good for boosting the immune system over the winter months. Although I will be in the sun most of the time, I want to be fit for the travel. I have started looking into what I will take with me. Over the years I have reduced the amount of clothes I take on holidays and down there I know it will be sunny and hot so its cotton and lightweights. But I bet I still have to sit on my case. My awesome car, my `Snow Queen` went in for its first service Friday I can’t believe its twelve months and I cant believe the amount they charge. They say its because of all the computerization on board, still she is worth it for the experience of driving in such a wonderful car..
National Poetry day was a damp squid for me I was just too fed up to get involved this year. Too many pulling my strings at the moment but I am now back to my usual self. Sorted the garden and some other long standing chores so I do feel better now. Looking after a house is a responsibility that I feel is wearing me down at times but I am not ready just yet to move house, eventually I will. The Lancashire Federation Women’s .Institute Autumn Council Meeting was held in Bolton this year, good to see people again it was a good meeting. I have won a Bursary to Denman College next year so I have to think what I want to do . Denman is the WI Residential College in Oxfordshire, Muriel and I enjoyed a weeks holiday in 2007 using the college as a base for touring around the county. So I am really looking forward to returning it’s a beautiful place.
http://www.peterloomassacre.org/history.html

Sunday, 20 September 2009

Damson Gin

The Happy Couple

Reception


Thanks to my good friend Derek we picked all the apples and even managed to prune and cut back the trees. Now I have more light getting into the garden and buckets full of apples, which are now cooked and frozen ready for apple pies and crumbles. I also collected damson for my famous Damson Gin. it’s a short season for Damsons and for a number of years I have missed them . Any way this year my friend Max mentioned he had a damson tree so he invited to pick as many as I needed. So I now have my damson gin slowly fizzing away in the cupboard .
My tried and tested method equal amounts of washed pricked damsons,sugar and gin in a lidded glass container and leave until all the sugar has dissolved. Stir once a week for 10 -12 weeks. Sieve out the damsons and decant liqueur into a nice bottle. Stone the damsons and use as puree over ice-cream or sponge cake delicious. I have also made some Damson Jam which is so delicious.
Had a brilliant evening at Gemma and Chris`s wedding reception. I am sure for a time everyone was thinking who is that silly fat old lady in purple pants dancing to Chain Reaction and taking up all the floor .I just love that tune it presses all my buttons,it was a good night. Friday Lynda and I took the train into Salford to a Poetry /Music event but it went on far to late and we had to hurry to catch the train home. Makes sense to drive there in future but I did enjoy the train and the walk as the evening was so warm and it felt good doing something different.
I have thought about joining the Historical Association for a while now so on Monday I attended their first lecture . It was an interesting lecture on “Captain Scot the Explorer as Hero” by Dr Max Jones senior lecturer in modern history at Manchester University. He has written a number of books on Scott and his current research project investigates the rise and fall of the hero. The next lecture is on The Peterloo Massacre which occurred in Manchester in 1819, I will be going .

Tuesday, 1 September 2009

The Leak

Moses Gate Country Park

My Hydrangea Bush has done well too this year


Apple trees last month




The Leak
have a had a rather a frustrating week catching up with various jobs that had been put on hold. One being a broken overflow pipe from my toilet cistern that sends the water back into the cavity wall which seeps through to soak my carpet. It happened two years ago when workmen replacing my damaged soil pipe that was falling away from the wall. They snapped the overflow pipe off level with the wall. All has been well until last year I had a leak in the toilet. My plumbing insurance covered the leak from a faulty ball cock that had caused the water in the cistern to overflow. But they refused to repair the pipe as it was not inside the house.- Since then I have not been able to get anyone to attend to it as its such a small insignificant job….so they say - Well the overflow has been running again this month and again flooded the toilet floor. So for a couple of weeks, until I could find time for a plumber I have been closing the stopcock after filling the toilet cistern with water. But due to some very obvious senior moment often forgot to close it and was forever finding the carpet wet again from the backflow of water through the wall. I booked a plumber on the 24th (you can expect them between 8am and 10pm.) The plumber came at 11am fixed the problem but then had to return the following day at 7pm, as after replacing a damaged washer on the ball cock valve he inadvertently disturbed a washer on the water intake valve and that started to leak wetting the carpet once more. Thankfully I now have a new overflow pipe to the outside. Kindly repaired by the son of a good friends who came out Bank Holiday Monday. He did a perfect job of replacing the pipe that was concreted into the wall !! in no time, leaving very little mess. Thank you Simon.
The relief !!
Had a chat with my daughter and my two grandchildren Saturday, they are off to Broome for a couple of weeks sunshine. It seems the Australian Winter has been exceptionally cold. I am sure it will hot up for my visit this winter, I usually can`t bear the heat but its going to feel so good to be in the sunshine . I am not going to mention the weather. Cold - Wet - Windy - Sunny & Hot all within a day its Weird. As a result my apples are big and rosy on the trees this year, as I have left them up longer.. So I have to get my head around picking ,blanching and freezing them soon. Any volunteers LOL.
 

Thursday, 20 August 2009

Lake Coniston & The Fourth Plinth

Victorian Luxury inside the boat

S.Y. Gondola



20th August 2009
This month three of my grandchildren have reached a significant time in their lives. My granddaughter is 21 years old on the 17th and two of my grandsons are 17 years old on the 20 & 21st of this month, yes they where born only hours apart, what a wonderful day that was. Both are now eager to have driving lessons. . Even though this is a two edged sword , there is danger out there but I accept that they have to learn as driving is an essential tool for life.
My new internet connection via talktalk is excellent, no problem setting up and I have all the same interface with AOL as before. It wasn’t as easy for my friend Muriel who had the same deal .It was a three day nightmare but I managed to get it up and running. We could not get a signal on her Router for days and the help guys insisted we had a faulty line connection which didn’t stack up. So we began tweaking! filters swapped and disconnecting extension phones. and then miraculously we had a signal. Simple solutions but it all takes time and is so stressful.
Many families in our road have lived as neighbours for over 45years, we are all reaching the zenith of our days. George, a quiet and gentle man passed on this month and we went to his funeral it was a sad occasion . The Chapel was full to capacity, I was pleased for his two sons who he raised from infancy after his wife died of cancer, early in their marriage.
Monday 17th Louise Coulson a friend and poet was on the Fourth Plinth on Trafalgar square for an hour as part of the Anthony Gormley a four month living statue project,she chose to read Poetry. A few of us are in the draw which finishes in October. it’s a 24/7 live feed on the internet. Louise and Tabitha, lucky girls, have now been on the Plinth and I am waiting with two other friends to see if we get chosen for the last month October.
It was a heart stopping moment when Louise started to read one of my poems “Chocolate” totally unexpected and a great privilege to be sharing a small moment of her hour on the Plinth. She read other poems written by members of our poetry community and promoted Bolton. She was relaxed and so at home on there, she was brilliant.

Louise on the plinth .http://www.oneandother.co.uk/participants/Louise_C
Click on the One & Only picture to the left and you will go to the current pinther.

Enjoyed a wonderful day in the Lake District, Muriel and I booked a 90 minute sail on the Steam Yacht Gondola on Lake Coniston.A beautifully restored Victorian boat, powered by steam it was so quiet, smooth and delightful and we enjoyed a commentary from the skipper on people who lived past and present on the Lake. John Ruskin and Arthur Ransome Malcolm Campbell & Bluebird being the most famous. Usually seating 45 persons there where only a few of us on board so we had plenty of space to explore. It was raining heavily as we drove up the Motorway but the sunshine came out as soon as the yacht appeared at the dock .Afterward we drove into Windermere for tea. After all the stress of the previous week and the Internet connection trouble we deserved this day.

Wednesday, 5 August 2009

Another Poetry Slam

July performing at Middleton Poetry Night

Another busy couple of weeks .My lawn mower was out of commission for a week had to have new electrics and boy was my grass high when it came back. I seem to have spent most of the summer rescuing my lawns from becoming meadows. The mix of rain and sunshine encourages the grass to grow very fast. There is a product on the market that will slow this growth down, so I am seriously looking into it.
Drove over to Harrogate to see my son`s new home. It’s a very spacious cottage situated in a village just outside of the town. Spent a lovely day with son and grandson and it didn’t rain. Attended a joint birthday party, two friends had open house on Saturday it was a good day I really enjoyed it. Was asked to be a Judge at the NorthWest Superhero`s Poetry Slam in Wigan Monday evening, I was somewhat apprehensive as this was my first time Judging but I found it surprisingly easy. I enjoyed the evening and the best man won, Pete was third but non the less his performance was good, but the winner was exceptional and goes forward to the final in October.
I am changing to another ISP / Phone package from AOL to Talk Talk on the 6th so I will be totally involved making the switch, just hope it isn’t too complicated. I will save £20 a month, with free phone calls evenings and weekends, I hope the service is as good as the say.
We have been promised sunshine this weekend,I wont hold my breath. Love you all,take care.