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Maggie deserves more attention than the jigsaw! |
So having had such a great, but
tiring time, we were actually pleased it was raining on Bank Holiday Monday as
it meant we could stay in, bond with Maggie and chill. Bonding with Maggie
wasn’t a problem, she spent the night on our bed Sunday, and every night since!
While B was writing the last blog (which hopefully was the last set of damp
eyes for Denise) I found a jigsaw on the shelf, a jolly hard jigsaw I have to
say, though I have done more of it than Helen managed in months, they commented
on their arrival home yesterday! Eve, the housemate, appeared for a few brief
hours, between her trip home to Latvia to get her passport sorted for going to
her yoga retreat in Turkey!
So Tuesday we thought we’d better
do something, and after all B needs to practice his walking for the 10in10
challenge he is doing to raise money for MS in three weeks. We did an
interesting walk from the house, so out through suburban Soilhull past the end
of the runway at Birmingham airport, past ‘The Rover’ which is now the huge Landrover
factory, but also through fields and along the canal. A great walk as far as I
was concerned, quite flat and with lots of ‘animal encounters’.
Started off through
the local park with ducks and geese on the pond, where the sign said, feeding
ducks with brown, seeded or wholemeal bread is fine, it’s just white bread that
gives them ‘angel wing’ so that was interesting to learn, then rabbits and
squirrels which are not that exciting admittedly, but moving up to the
woodpecker on the fencepost that B didn’t see and on to the bullocks we had to
walk through in a field, they were very inquisitive and actually brave enough
to be stroked on the nose before following along, very close behind us!
They
were braver than the rams in the farmyard who came out of the barn, in the
rain, wanting to say hello, but not quite having the courage to come that
close! So again, we were followed by a large group of domestic animals!
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The fields near Bickenhill and Catherine de Barnes, not far from the flight path of Birmingham airport, as you can see! |
We were glad to hit the canal as
the mizzle had got a little harder by then, so it was good to be under the
shelter of the trees, not that any of the birds on the water seemed to mind! As
we got out the first round of sandwiches two ducks raced towards us, so they
had a bit of crust, coz it’s ok now, I know, the sign told me so! A little
further on and we had to eat the second round as seven little ducklings came by
to ‘help’! They were very cute, maybe not as cute as the tiny moorhen chicks
who swam away from us rather than towards us but at least we could see them!
Got back in time for the last piece of wedding cake and a cup of tea, slightly
damp but not too bad!
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'Ron' the heron surveying the canal |
Went off in the evening to meet
Gill at our next housesit, a lovely lady with a dog Sam, a cat Keith and two
fish Mr and Mrs Jazzy. Sam is small enough to go out the cat flap and wiry (I
will try and find out what make he is) and apparently it’s him we may have to
share the bed with! Hmm, not sure about that but we shall see! He’ll be good
for B’s walking practice anyway.
The rest of the week seemed to be
full of doctors and dentists, well we have to get all our check ups in, and not
much else as the weather was still rubbish! I did point out it might be raining
on the 10in10 so perhaps he should practice walking in the rain, but he
declined! I also caught up with Alex which was fab, so much to talk about, 4
hours flew by. Looks like I might not get away with none of the walk after all
as she suggested that she and I do the first peak of the 5in5 with the guys
doing that walk, go down, drink coffee etc, before doing the last peak with the
10in10 guys as hopefully they might have slowed down by the end! It’s lovely
that the mountaineering club have rallied round Alex and the MS cause as there
are upwards of 10 walkers all raising money, so seems only fair that we should
go and give them a bit of encouragement!
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Ian, Helen and Jackie in the Clent Hills |
I got back from Alex’s though,
and it was as though the world had ended, the computer was broken! How will we
survive? Aaaagh. Shame really as B had been confined to the house for the day
in preparation for a check-up at the hospital on Friday, without the computer,
so all that he had planned to do….! So dropped him off at the hospital and
rushed the computer to the computer hospital. PC World may not have been my first
choice, but they were local, and despite only seeming to have one boffin and
being atrocious at communication, or time keeping they have fixed it without
having to reformat anything, which both my brother and another computing friend
both said would probably have to happen! Phew, though it wouldn’t have been the
end of the world as all the data is backed up in ‘the cloud’, it would just
have been a pain!
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On the first summit |
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An apple for each horse! |
Having been checked out and given
the all clear, we went round to Helen and Ian’s for the weekend. Had a
fantastic time, our first pint of real ale on the way to Diwans our favourite
curry house, back to the pub for more beer and to be joined by Manu and Crystal
before making it to bed at 01.30, and this was just the Friday – lots of
weekend to go! Saturday didn’t dawn as early as it might and saw all of us
except Helen (who’d already had it) suffering with cold. Not that we could
blame them for ours, as I’d had a sore throat for a couple of days! Oh well,
we’ll have breakfast and go out for a slightly more gentle walk than first
thought of.
Very pleasant and muddy walk round the Clent hills, seeing ‘Ron
again, he’s a busy bird that Ron as we’d seen him Tuesday too. Popped in to see
Maggie cat and have tea and cake before really relaxing back at H&I’s and
watching ‘Billy Elliot’ on the TV. Followed this with home made pizza, yum,
before “shall we go and see Tom Jones? He’s on at the pub at the bottom of the
road!” Seemed rude not to really, and we are so glad we did, a very good
tribute act, from Wigan, thoroughly enjoyed by us and everyone else in the
room. “Fablas” as they say in Wales.
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Ian, Helen, Brian and Jackie |
Despite not having had a skin
full, a lie in had been planned for Sunday so was duly taken before a gentle
walk round the park to get the Sunday papers where first breakfast was indulged
in, much to Helens horror! “Icecream for breakfast?” Nobody made her join in! A
more substantial second breakfast was taken on return home, bacon and egg
butties, mmm. Well we needed fortifying for the planned conservation work in the
park. Good fun path clearing, and certainly burnt off the icecream!
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Home made pizza - yum! |
Returned
home for the brisket pot roast I’d put in the oven before we went out, Helen,
despite being vegetarian, had decided we’d have a proper Sunday dinner and had
chosen a lovely piece of meat, what a star. Roast potatoes, Yorkshire puddings,
the lot, fresh veg from their garden with a very nice Rioja, ably assisted by
Milo the cat from next door who thought he might like beef, he wasn’t given any
as he has a special diabetic diet, though I’m not sure the red wine Helen threw
all over herself and him will really have been good for him! Rounded off by B’s
crumble and custard, a proper Sunday dinner!
At this point we realised that
despite talking about it all w/end we hadn’t done day one of the 30 day abs
work out Helen had printed out as part of their wedding preparations. Sit ups
and crunches at that point may not have been the brightest of ideas, but no one
was ill!
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Sunday morning in Cannon Hill Park, Birmingham. Very pleasant and British! |
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And 'Ron's' here too! |
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Sunday morning 'first breakfast'! |
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Not quite the same as Cesaers Palace in Las Vegas, but 'The Highbury' is good enough for Tom Jones tribute! |
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Now what about this for a puzzle - the horizontal branch is joined to both trunks. How did it grow? |
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Sunday second breakfast BBQ |
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Apple crumble! |
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The ducks are lost outside Ian and Helen's |
Back to Maggie and wait for Helen
and Phil to return from the Hebrides and their climbing extravaganza, it
sounded fabulous, though slightly too wild for us. Luckily for them they had
had the best of the UK weather, who says it always rains in Scotland? Phil took
pity on us and left Maggie for a last night. We are really going to miss her
tonight. She’s a very cute cat, but will be happy to go back to Phil’s as she
has wanted to go outside into the garden for days, but we weren’t to let her
out!
1 comment:
Thank you for a brilliant blog! We did a lot in a weekend didn't we? Hope the next house move goes well and will be in touch soon. We are off to Cornwall tonight, so let's hope we get a little sunshine :-) lots of love. Helen xx
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