8th December 2023 A light sprinkling of snow had fallen overnight. Neither of us was keen to make an early start, so I took Ritya for a walk down the lane before branching off along a trail through the woods, which loosely followed one of the power lines. Light snow continued to fall, though it… Continue Reading
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4th December 2023 We woke early to a light sprinkling of snow and a frosty morning. By 9 a.m., when we stepped outside for our now customary amble through the village, the snow had already melted. We collected the ever-waggy-tailed Ritya along the way, who happily accompanied us back to the house for some treats… Continue Reading
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30th November 2023 The final day of November began with no power in either the house or the village. Without warning, sometime overnight, the authorities must have disconnected the electricity. Neither Mark nor the 82-year-old gentleman who also lived along the lane knew the reason when we met them during our now customary morning walk.… Continue Reading
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24th November 2023 Today began with a late start at 9 a.m., and the forecast predicted heavy rain from 5 p.m. to 5 a.m. the following morning. The first task of the day was to sharpen the chainsaw blade. Although David only had a small, broken round file to hand, it took just 15 minutes… Continue Reading
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19th November 2023 Late yesterday afternoon, the temperature dropped noticeably, and Mark, with a gleam in his eye and a tone of foreboding, declared that we would have snow overnight. We did not. David and I eventually emerged from beneath the warm bedclothes at 9 a.m., relieved and rather pleased to find a cloudless, sunny… Continue Reading
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15th November 2023 Today marked the start of my journey to Bulgaria. Sue, ever the trooper, dropped me off at Market Harborough station with my suitcase and rucksack before heading off to Corby to enjoy a film and a spot of shopping. I, meanwhile, was embarking on the grand railway lottery, which is the British… Continue Reading
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14th November 2023 On Friday, 3rd November, Sue and I revived our much-enjoyed family get-togethers, which had last taken place before the Covid pandemic lockdown in March 2020. As it was a fairly last-minute decision, the Newbold Verdons were unable to join us, having already made plans to attend a Bonfire Night display at… Continue Reading
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31st October 2023 Within days of returning from our cruise to Canada, Sarah had set off on a Caribbean cruise with friends, and Charlotte and her family were holidaying in the Maldives. Meanwhile, back home in the UK, Storm Babet struck the north-west of the country. Fortunately, Leicestershire escaped the worst of its damaging effects,… Continue Reading
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11th October 2023 It’s a very different Atlantic Ocean from the one we crossed a couple of weeks ago; this one is calm, offering no troubling motion for its elderly passengers. The air is still, occasionally allowing a thick sea mist to form, prompting the ship’s horn to sound a warning for any unseen smaller… Continue Reading
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10th October 2023 Sydney, Nova Scotia, was our port of call today. Once a former city and urban community on the east coast of Cape Breton Island, it was founded in 1785 by the British. Sydney served as the colonial capital of Cape Breton Island until 1820, when the colony merged with Nova Scotia and… Continue Reading