Tuesday, 17 September 2013

Approaching 60

Marilyn and I had just had a lovely long weekend in mid Devon, near Tiverton, in the Rascal















...when disaster struck - twice, The front heater matrix in Rascal had been playing up, finally went and flooded the cab floor. At the same time the sciatic nerve in my back went n left me painfully immobile! The very nice man from the AA fixed the first the chiropractor is working on the second. All this in the run up to Marilyn's big birthday :-/

Still, in the words of the immortal Bard all's well that ends well :) Loaded up with focused resolve, back cushions and heavy duty painkillers we headed off up to Nottingham to meet up with Ms Aunt Val and friends from Loughboro' for a hilarious murder mystery up the Trent on the Trent Lady. Sherlock was brilliant in the face of much adversity n barracking. Some of the passengers got to play parts (including Marilyn, Joe n Sue) who really threw themselves into it. Given the small galley the crew dished up a fine meal after a wonderful complimentary drink that tasted of almonds n marzipan :-p










After a good nights sleep to overcome the effects of copious wine we dropped Val off in Solihull and M and I headed for a restful weekend at an intimate spa hotel complete with birthday massage, hot tub n pressies.



footnote: Both the Rascal and I are slowly on the mend :)

Wednesday, 31 July 2013

Carlisle Capers

Just back from the, unusually warm, north visiting Sis. There was much gardening and fencing (not the epee/foil sort :) But there was time to fit in a number of garden visits ...

P1010116.JPGHigh Head Sculpture Park
Located just outside Penrith this sculpture trail, featuring the works of local artist Jonathan Stamper, is a popular venue for Cumbrian contemporary artist to display their works. Still some work in progress there are hillside trails and a river runs through it. There are unusual sculptures and a life size stone circle. High Head also boasts a health spa, holiday cottages and an accessible cafe (try the pumpkin soup - amazing!)



Castle Kennedy is part of the Stair estate containing Lochinch Castle, the remains of Castle Kennedy, both the White and Black Lochs, very large monkey puzzles n wild rhubarb and perhaps the most stunning lilly pond covering what seems like quarter of an acre.







 Glenwhan Gardens

Situated on a hilltop in Dunragit it is, perhaps, one of Scotlands newest - yet expansive and picturesque - gardens and heathland walks. 300 feet above sea level it overlooks Luce Bay, the Mull of Galoway and, on a clear day, the Isle of Man. Due to the close proximity of the sea and the warming gulf stream a wide variety of plants flourish here. The garden is built around small lochans created by damming boggy areas of the site.







Wednesday, 10 July 2013

Fun n Sun sur mer

Just returned from a great break. You may remember from last years post our friends from back in Leicester days, Dave n Sue + mutual friends Garry n Marguerite uped stix and moved to France to a beautiful Atlantique coast village next t' sea. 






As well as the delights of French cuisine, and a memorable wine tasting session, there was culture and music abounding.



You may remember last year, as part of the music festival organised by the Communaute d'Aggiomeration Royan Atlantique,  we discovered the Rastrelli Cello Quartet . This year it was the turn of concert pianist Adam Laloum playing Schumann and Schubert quite effortlessly and with great panache. In contrast, at a jazz cafe in Royan, the string jazz trio Bruno Debord Swing Home Trio blew us away. 








For good measure there was also a trip to Cognac thrown in. After a trip round the picturesque historic town we choose to tour one of the smaller producers Cognac Otard. A sizable converted chateau with hundreds of barrels of aging cognac in perfect conditions. Strange fact, most of the walls of the cognac producers are coated in a thin black film. It is a very specific fungus, that does not harm humans or the brew, but lives only off the fumes of the cognac - our Sue reckons it would be good to be reincarnated as a cognac fungus :) Otard might be small but is very select - it's top of the range 'tear drop' ltr would set you back just under 3,800 euros!

 

 



There are so many beautiful places in the region. One that stands out especially for the streets of hollyhocks against sun bleached cottage walls, is Talmont sur Gironde and the Eglise Sante-Radegonde.



but all good things must end, so until the next time adieu


and bon chance



Monday, 17 June 2013

Bill Bailey comes home

Just got back from his Qualmpeddler show in Bristol - sort of a belated Marion Bday n Dadsday pressie - This guy is so talented!



“He’s a genius, full stop. Calling this Swiftian satirist, versatile multi-instrumentalist and gifted actor merely a comic genius is like calling Michelangelo a house painter.”

THE WEST AUSTRALIAN

Had a great pre show international buffet at FlavourZ just up from the Hippodrome, if your that way its worth a punt.

Wednesday, 12 June 2013

Spring is sprung

... the grass is ris  :))


Sandwell Barn, Weston Hall and Atcombe Court

Tucked away off the A40 is this little gem. Sandwell Barn was a Victorian kitchen garden which has developed into a 2 1/2 acre garden ...























It has some features in common with Weston Hall, at the Ross end of the A40, but Weston has the Wisteria and the folly.

















and to complete the trilogy the amazing Atcombe Court with its backdrop of the Stroud valley. A full 12 acres to roam including a woodland walk and terraces around a C17 extended house.