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Saturday, 30 December 2023

Libraries I Have Known

 I have just finished reading The Lost Bookshop.  I was desperate to know how things were resolved, but at the same time I didn't want to get to the end.


I don't want to spoil the book for anyone who hasn't read it so I won't reveal the plot, but I will say that it covers multiple timelines with beautifully drawn characters, and features social injustice, romance and just enough 'magic' to make it very special indeed.

Books have always featured large in my life.  So have libraries.  I fell to thinking about the libraries I have joined and enjoyed throughout my life.  I can quite clearly recall eleven of them, although there could well be a couple I have missed out like the mobile libraries.

The hushed libraries of old were very different from the bright and cheerful (noisy) places of today.  There are no strict librarians shushing the noisy folk, more is the pity.  

On one recent visit to the library in Louth, there was a woman loudly counselling someone who had relationship issues.  There was no escaping her booming voice, she was not discreet.  It didn't seem to upset the chap she was talking to for he asked if he could see her again next time.


These charming old cottages are just across the road from the library (the building with the green sign) I was going to take a quick snap of the library but the rain was tipping down and I abandoned the idea.  The cottages are much more attractive anyway.

I have delighted in borrowing books from libraries large and small, British libraries, several abroad, even the tiny one at a Seafarers Centre.   I remember the pleasure and the excitement of using each and every one of them.

Irritating as it is to hear loud voices, or excited chatter, it is also reassuring when I see that some schools do take their smaller children around showing them how to use a library.  I hope that some of those little ones are starting out on a reading adventure which will give them such pleasure for life.

Linda - one of these days I must try the Greek lemon and eggs thickening method.  Knowing Jonny and Mingming, I imagine they will be very spicy - put in an order and she'll go easy on the spices for you!

Joanne - Isn't it funny the memories which are there, just waiting for something to trigger them, then whoosh! we are back in the moment.  I am happy to say the new little pump is doing sterling work, which is just as well because we have had several hours of rain again.


Friday, 29 December 2023

Spicy

 Christmas was quiet, but very enjoyable.  

The leftovers have been eaten, and the turkey carcass is on the stove, simmering away to make a nourishing stock for soup.  George is a happy man as he has a stash of new books waiting to be read and an even larger stash of chocolate.  Happiness!  

Frankie and Harry have gone off with their parents to have their first taste of ice skating, Frankie has been very keen to have a go.  Davina, her mum, is also eager to get back on ice - it must be over 20 years since she last skated.  It should be interesting.

George and I have been working out.

Parsonage Cottage is not connected to mains drainage, instead we have to rely on soakaways assisted by a small submersible pump.  This usually works perfectly adequately but we have had a considerable amount of rainfall in a fairly short period of time.  The pump gave up the ghost the other evening.  By the next morning some serious drainage work was required.

Imagine, if you will, the equivalent of a deep well filled with grey water (nothing disgusting, just household water) which was overflowing through the floor of the garage.   We two oldies quickly donned work clothes, rubber gloves and wellies then gathered up a quantity of buckets and set to work.  I could have done with a milkmaids yolk for my job was to carry the buckets to the lower hedge and empty them.  It took quite some time but probably helped burn off some of the Christmas calories.

A new submersible pump has now been fitted and normal service has been resumed.  How easy it is to forget these hardworking little pieces of equipment which just beaver away in the wet and dark places.  Life in the countryside.

We will be heading into Louth tomorrow,  George will check on your house, Jonny & MM.  While he does that I will go to the greengrocers to top up our supplies of fruit and vegetables.  



Jonathan sent this photograph of some spicy pork sausages which Mingming has made for him.  I can think of a few meat-eaters over here who would happily tuck into some of those, especially if they were sliced and topped a pizza, they love their chorizo pizzas.


Susan Heather, Jan, Linda, Frugally Challenged, Henny Penny and anyone else who has recently commented: Thank you.  I wish you Health, Wealth and Happiness for the New Year.  

Monday, 25 December 2023

Merry Christmas!

 Merry Christmas!



I got up at 5am, sorted out breakfast for the cats, then put some special Christmas coffee into the percolator which belonged to my parents.  My brothers and I bought it for their silver wedding anniversary gift, which makes it at least 51 years old.  It still works perfectly and I like to use it on special occasions remembering good times with them.

As I sipped my second cup there was a scratching sound at the window, Davina had arrived to start the task of taking a surprise gift over to her house.  A drum kit for Frankie.  

In the darkness of the early morning we trotted back and forth across the garden, quiet as elves to deliver it.  It is not the first time that Parsonage Cottage has been used to store surprise gifts.  

With Jonny and MingMing in Shanghai this year, and our older son and the three grandsons at their home in London, we expect to have a fairly quiet day.

Only fairly quiet, because Davina and her family will come across to open the gifts we have bought for them.  They will have some coffee or a cheeky little Bucks Fizz and then they will melt away until we make the trek across the garden and go to their house for Christmas Dinner.

It should be a jolly affair as we will be joined by the other set of grandparents.  We will stay long enough to share the celebration meal and then play a silly game or two.  The other grandparents see far less of Frankie and Harry so we like to let them have a clear run for the rest of the afternoon and evening.

We will come back home, take off our finery and kick off our shoes, possibly have a nap, read a book and enjoy a small tipple of something special and make some calls although none of that will happen until the demands of the cats have been met!

Jonny, MingMing, I send all love to you.  We miss you but hope that you have dined out and had some fun with your friends.  

My blog-world friends, I hope that you have a wonderful day, whichever way you choose to spend it.

Merry Christmas!

Saturday, 23 December 2023

A Magic Lantern Show & Carols

 This small country church was built in the Georgian style in 1738 on the site of a larger building.  It seats 100 people; we numbered a few less than that, around 60-70,  but it felt comfortably full.  

Unlike the Carols by Candlelight of last weekend, this time we did have a priest, Father Terry, a retired vicar from slightly further south in Lincolnshire.  He was accompanied by his very well behaved, and elderly, dog, Barney.  

Speaking of dogs, there were at least two other dogs in attendance, one a miniature rough coated Dachshund, the other was a charming medium-sized dog who reminded me of Pip - but only in looks.  Where Pip would have been looking to cause maximum mayhem this dog was content to sit and watch the proceedings.


Mulled wine, mince pies and cream were served afterwards along with mugs of hot chocolate topped with squirty cream piled high with mini marshmallows scattered over the top - adults had theirs with a little tot of something extra to warm their toes, allegedly.

There was one unexpected visitor, a very large black moth.  I am not a fan of moths but I am happy to say that it kept well away from the candles, and there were many.  

After the readings, prayers and carols we were treated to a very unexpected 'Magic Lantern Show' with the slides used to illustrate some of  of the carols.

Talking of magic, the village was the home to a magic wand 'factory' for many years.  I don't know where it was located but after the company went out of business the property reverted to residential.


I said that this church is located in a village, and so it is, but not a village in the sense that there are any shops, pavements or parking places available and very few houses.   We have to park along a dark lane, squeezing into the hedge, then make our way along mostly unlit lanes to the welcoming entrance to the church.

Luckily, one house had helpfully placed Christmas lights all the length of their hedge, which made it a little easier to see our way.


We also had our trusty torches with us and were well booted to make our way along the dark muddy lane.  

All part of the fun of the evening.


Again, it was a great way to spend time with a slightly different community.  There are two more local Carols by Candlelight events which I could attend, but probably won't.  Don't want to spoil a good thing.

Sue in Suffolk - Hello and Merry Christmas!  I closely follow your monthly library book posts - they have proved to be most helpful.  I hope you will be seeing all your grandchildren for the holidays.

Rachel - Thanks for the advice, I will do a bit more tinkering and have a go at some point.

Linda - I hope you are able to save those photographs.  I find that my original blog, along with this rather newer one, have quite a few little treasures which I have posted over the years.

Joanne - It was another very special and enjoyable evening.  Miss Read would have enjoyed it but it would have been far too tricky to try to get her safely installed there.

Billy Blue Eyes - Don't worry, I remember that you are a really good cook.  I was actually teasing my husband with those comments, he can almost open a tin of beans and make toast these days, he just doesn't!  This small country church (we are lucky to have so many small, but perfectly formed, ones around here) but it is well loved.

gz - the church stands on the site of an earlier, larger, church which was abandoned in 1735.  There was a very large country house not far away and an old coaching inn which dated from the early 1500's although the present building is not quite that old, nor is it still an inn, that business closed about a decade ago.

Friday, 22 December 2023

Belated Replies & Another Carol Service

Rachel Phillips - Apologies for the delay, and thank you for the greeting.  Happy Christmas!

Linda, Vicar, and Susan Heather - thank you for your early greetings and your comments on the previous post.  Frankie has very clear ideas about the man she will consider marrying while she pursues her career.    I wish you all a Happy Christmas!

gz - Season's Greetings!  Thank you for the welcome.

I should have responded to these in my second post - sorry.  I was too focused on trying to get the technology to work.

 Jonny and MingMing - thank you so much for the lovely Christmas hamper.  A wonderful surprise and very much appreciated by your Pa and I. xxx


Today has been spent dropping off a few Christmas cards and gifts to friends in the village.  It is still very windy, but much safer than it would have been had I attempted it yesterday.  It was good to get some fresh air and stretch my legs.

I also spent an hour or two trawling through my old camera discs, rediscovering photographs which I thought I had lost forever.  One or two of them may find their way into some posts.  It is so interesting to be able to read the date line on each one, trouble is that it underlines how quickly the years whizz by.

This evening Davina, Frankie and I are heading out to a nearby village church for another Carol Service.  Frankie is doing the reading - something which doesn't faze her at all.  This is the tiny church where she and Harry attended Sunday School for so many years, they both loved it.


It is set in another very small village with a small population, but the properties are considerably more expensive than those around here.  It has hosted some very famous names from the music world because there is a recording studio there.  

Enough of my ramblings for today.  Jonny, MM, stay safe and warm - your dad told me about how low the temperature is over there at the moment - and once again, many thanks for the gift.x

Thursday, 21 December 2023

I Don't Want to be Like You, Grandma

 Oh, the pain inflicted upon me as those words fell from her lips.  😉


Captain Hook, when she was in her final year of primary school.

A couple of days ago, while we were having tea, Frankie announced that she does not plan to be like me.  She won't be a housewife who has to cook meals for everyone and do the cleaning.

Good for her!

She doesn't quite know what she does want to do, but when she chooses a husband, he will have to be willing to do the cooking and the cleaning...  Good luck on that one.  Not so difficult with the cooking, perhaps, not so sure about the rest.


Linda, no sunshine just grey skies and gales.  I haven't checked yet, but I wouldn't be surprised if the wreaths I made for the gates haven't blown all the way into the North Sea!   Have you had one of those wonderful sweet treats yet?

Bovey Belle, I was so very sorry to read about all the "challenges" you and Keith are facing.  I know you are a strong woman but I hope you get some help soon.
Millie has decided to ignore the tree now, not sure if she is just lulling me, waiting for an opportune moment to have fun.  Your household of cats keep you on your toes, but they are definitely worth the trouble.  I hope things pick up soon for both of you.

Hello Joanne, lovely to hear from you.  I will tell Miss Read about the booklet, she will be thrilled by the news.  As to the church, we will continue to do what we can, also trying to add a few more events to interest other people.  The fight continues.

Susan, Millie is a minx, don't be fooled by her angelic looks!  She is one of those cats who is all charm one minute and then suddenly the claws and the teeth sink into her innocent victim, usually me.  Sweetness and light follows, for a while!