Sunday, 29 January 2012

Walking on Exmoor






I cannot belive where time goes - its already the 29th January but its great that its still light after 5.00pm. Spring is definitely waiting in the wings – Snowdrop valley is starting to live up to its name and there are primroses in the hedges. Looking back at some of the photos Derek took last year we just hope that the freeze they are forecasting doesn’t come to anything very much!

I have just got back from an ‘exhilarating’ walk above Porlock and towards Aldermans Barrow. The weather has been beautiful today – lots of sun and with a sharp breeze. The dogs were on their toes and just galloped (well Abby hobbled) all the way. Derek is suffering (which means we both are) with sciatica and can’t walk. So he dropped me off and drove round to meet us. When Soda spotted ‘daddy’ again she tore off to greet him and jumped into his arms acting as if she hadn’t seen him for a week!

The moor looked beautiful in dusk and in the distance we saw a group of horse riders returning from a days hunting. While he was waiting for me Derek saw a hen harrier which are pretty rare while yesterday I followed a pair of dippers along by the river when I walked through Horner Woods. The birdsong has been very evident over the past few days – it’s so lovely to hear.

Last weekend we went up to Leicester to Tim and Bec’s engagement party and to meet all her family. We hade a great time and in the evening we went to a very crowded Greek restaurant. Obviously the restaurant had moved on from the usual plate smashing ceremony to ‘flinging food’. Poor Derek had a bowl of warm green bean in tomato sauce tipped all over him (by mistake I hasten to add). He was covered and we just didn’t know what to! He disappeared into the loo with Tim and re-appeared wearing a chefs jacket which was 2 sizes too small for him. To cover his chest up he turned his vest back and ended up looking just like a Greek waiter!


Thursday, 12 January 2012

Wishing you a belated Happy New Year!







Christmas was a time long time in the preparation but a very short time going! Tim and Bex’s spent Christmas with her family in Leicester and then came on the 27th and Lucy was working. So we went to my mum, sister and brother in law for a very lovely lunch (first time I haven’t cooked in about 30 years)! Boxing Day was spent cooking in preparation for the ‘Brown fest’ on the 28th when 20 plus members of the Brown family descended on us, 5 of them being under 6 with another on the way. It was a great day with lots of noise, food, wrapping paper and party games.

You know how each year there is always one present that really hits the mark (and several that miss it by about 5 miles) – well Tim had it bang on this year with his godson. What more could a four year old boy want than a mouth organ AND a whoopee cushion (self inflating). Things started to go downhill rapidly after Noah had unwrapped them and any form of control I had over pass the parcel went out the window!

Becky invited me to go to Wiveliscombe to try on some wedding dresses at Isle Altar Hymn – all very beautiful and once again I was so pleased that it wasn’t me making the decision! On to Mole Valley Farmers for a bit of retail therapy plus a pork bap and then to Hemyock to visit mum and Julie – all in all a lovely few days!

Last year, the arrival of the New Year was heralded by snow and ice but this year it was wind and rain. Our spirits weren’t dampened however and we celebrated in style by helping to organise the Wootton Courtenay New Years Eve village party in the hall. Based on last years success, all the tickets were sold within 3 days with some people queuing to get them the day they went on sale! Panic ensued as we realised that the ‘committee’ hadn’t bought theirs but with a quick press of the printer all was fine!

We had a great time with groups of friends and neighbours bringing their own food and drink ranging from 8 courses plus champagne and port to a packet of bread sticks accompanying a thousand island cream dip! There was live music, mulled wine, raffle with money going to air Ambulance, a quiz plus lots of dancing. The hall looked beautiful in the evening and decorated with greenery and candles. The next day things were not quite so pretty but by mid morning and with the help of about 30 people, all was cleared and back to normal.

Now with the start of 2012 it’s back to work. But on second thoughts, looking out the window at the sun on Dunkery Beacon I feel it would be far more beneficial to go for a long walk with the dogs! I have been looking back at some of the photos Derek took over the past year and have decided to put some summer ones on the blog just to remind you of the sun and warmth to come.
P.S. primroses are out at Selworthy – unbelievable!