Saturday 8 June 2019

Updated post - More Family, more walking and more bargains!



NB - I've had an issue with posting my most recent post so I am re-posting it. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to copy across the comments I received from Vix, JayCee, Mim and Suzanne but thank you for the comments anyway!
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The baby blackbirds flew the nest just after I last posted. They returned and were feeding on my bird feeders. I felt like a very proud mum watching them become more independent by the day! About 5 days after the fledglings flew the nest we went to look at the abandoned nest. To our astonishment there was still one egg in it. I can only surmise the egg embryo is dead as Mrs. Blackbird had not been sitting on the nest for quite a while.

The construction of the nest was exquisite; made of tightly woven grass and fine twigs. It was sitting on the middle shelf of a metal, three tier, open shelving unit (charity shopped of course!) that we attached to the garden wall and fence and used to put plants on; but the lavender bush had completely grown over it.  I had even forgotten it was there! Update: Mrs Blackbird returned to sitting on the nest - maybe the egg embryo isn't dead...


We've been enjoying some beautiful sunny warm weather since my last post. I've been very busy so haven't always been able to take advantage of it. This outfit below was worn to the food bank on Tuesday and it was very pleasant to be able to to do what we do there and not freeze! We even kept the doors open the entire time. Everything charity shopped. Jeans by Next; striped t shirt by Gap and tunic unknown label; but can't remember where I got any of them from. Shoes from Oxfam; Newport Pagnell 10.00.



All jewellery charity shopped. The necklace was a recent purchase but can't remember where!
I had some errands to run in the afternoon in and around town. I looked in a couple of charity shops but bought nothing.


I did the usual on Monday;  the drop off school run, volunteered at Barnardo's (I bought no clothes!) then the pick up school run. On Wednesday, I led my walk from Milton Ernest and had 45 participants! Everyone enjoyed the walk and agreed it was completely different than the one I did back in February - although it was the same walk! I had reversed it, but the main difference was nothing to do with me -  that was down to Mother Nature covering the landscape in verdant green and of course the beautiful sunny weather. I still have two more walks to lead in June and need to get recceing the shorter one. The longer one is the bus walk and I have recce'd that frequently.

When I got home after the walk I just chilled out as I still felt rough from the previous weekend and had been coughing for most of the night before. I even had a short nap  on the sofa; something I rarely do in the day.


On Thursday, I poll clerked again, this time for the European Elections. I thought there would be a very small turnout but we ended up with a pretty steady stream of people all day. There were a few lengthier lulls between voters and I managed to get a few chapters of my book read, but it was such a long tedious day. I collapsed into bed when I got in!


I didn't wear this on Thursday. I would have been considered to be visibly supporting a political party if I wore this; as blue is the colour of our Conservative Party. In fact, all the primary colours can't be worn as the Labour Party colour is red; the Liberal Democrat Party colour is yellow and the Green Party is, of course, green. I wore my new Mary Portas shirt over black and white trousers with a dark grey Next jacket. Neutral colours.


Took the youngest grandson to his UV appointment on Friday morning, then to school. I also had to do the food shopping as I had poll clerked all day on Thursday. It was a really warm day  - 23 degrees. Everything I'm wearing was charity shopped. Trousers by Monsoon, 3:16 charity shop, blue lace tunic; can't remember; silver pumps by Zara 2.99 from my Barnardo's last summer. All jewellery charity shopped.


I look a right misery in this photo!
I didn't need this jacket at all because it was so warm.  It's part of a maxi skirt suit by Fenn, Wright and Manson which I bought in the Red Cross shop for 12.00 some years ago. I've only worn the complete suit once so far to a christening; and have split it in order to get more wear out of it.

After I had done the food shopping, I went for a rummage to Kempston. In the Cat's Protection League I found a good winter walking jacket which was showerproof so I snapped that up; BNWT for 7.00. The Keech Hospice was closed for refurbishment, so that just left the Day Hospice shop. I bought a Joules tunic for 6.00 and as pair of white jeans for 4.00.

On Saturday, we had a laid back kind of day as we were having a family get together in the evening. I did find time to go to the 3:16 charity shop which is very close to where I live. I bought a blue summer jacket for 2.00. It was originally 6.00 but they'd reduced it to 4.00 previously and then finally down to 2.00. It will be a very useful addition to my wardrobe. I've been discarding quite a lot of my summer wardrobe items as I either don't like them anymore or they don't fit properly.

Now to the get together. My cousin Marian was coming down with her daughter and youngest son to meet my brothers and daughter. We had a wonderful evening in a restaurant in Loddington in Northants and everyone got on really well. Marian was quite overwhelmed to meet us all, as she gone from having no blood family and only one remaining living relative from her adoptive family. Here we all are at the restaurant:

L to R. Brother Mark, daughter's boyfriend, daughter, brother Tony, OH, me, Marian, brother Julian, Marian's daughter Katherine and youngest son, Eddy. All cousins either first or second.
Marian and Katherine also recently spent a week in Ireland meeting some of our very large extended family for the first time!


This is my 5.00 outfit! Sandals by Zara:  2.99 in my Barnardo's; jumpsuit 1.00 rail Barnardo's; Ampthill, jacket by Precis 1 euro rail in Dublin. Scarf charity shopped. The jumpsuit was a pain the proverbial you know where to get in and out of it when I needed a wee...



Necklace and earrings; presents from my lovely OH. Bangles, ring and brooch charity shopped.

Went to see my son on Sunday and wore this:


Skirt, 2.00 from Scope in Aylesbury; vest 1.00 rail; jacket retail bought from Beales (our local department store) in a sale about 4 or 5 years ago.


The scarf was a present from  OH's daughter and the sandals were charity shopped from Barnardo's in Ampthill; I think!


 Earrings donated by my daughter, brooch and necklace charity shopped. I bought the necklace for 3.50 from the Day Hospice Boutique shop. It belonged to the volunteer there and she bought it in Kenya. The print on some of the beads reminds me of giraffes. Both Saturday and Sunday were beautiful warm sunny days.


 The weather was cooler on Monday and we had several short showers but it didn't deter us from going to a car boot sale. It turned out to be the last of the year - it's the same one we went to a couple of weeks back and got there too late.  It won't open again until February, so we need to find another venue...this dress was bought for 5 euros in a Mullingar, Co.Westmeath charity shop last summer. It looks like a Desigual dress but the label is 'Paris'. I did see a Desigual dress for sale at the car boot sale but it was tiny and I'm not!


The shoes are from a local shoe shop PJ shoes in Kempston.


Denim jacket from Next not Dorothy Perkins as stated previously. Charity shopped years ago. All jewellery charity shopped except the necklace which I bought at a car boot sale for 50 p more than 10 years ago. I bought very little at the car boot sale; a necklace for 50 p, a bangle for 50 p; a DVD for youngest grandson; some toys for middle grandson's little brother; right at the end I spotted a tapestry frame for 2.00 and bought it. It's a tall one and collapses down so it's portable. I have a Kaffe Fasset tapestry set I bought in an Irish charity shop in Co. Longford for 4 euros; now I have the equipment I can get started! My creative mojo has been very quiet lately. I made a crochet hat in Ireland and haven't picked up my crochet hook since! I'm not worried, it will come back.

On Tuesday, I did a bus recce for my bus walk. No food bank as it was half term week. I took the bus from the bus station to the village of Sharnbrook and walked to the village of Pavenham from there - 7 miles. I did it in 2 hours exactly but didn't stop at all. I walked at the fastest pace I could manage.  Of course on the actual day we will walk at a slower pace and have several stops. It was a lot cooler on Tuesday although we had some sunny spells and some showers. Luckily, I didn't get wet at all. I should have taken a bus from Pavenham back to Bedford but my daughter picked me up instead. I now need to recce the walk I'm going to lead for an amble which will only be 5 miles. I have a very good idea of where I'm going to walk just need to walk the route.

When I got back home I decided I'd have a quick look in the Castle Road charity shops as it's been a while since I've been there. I'm glad I did as I bought a pair of grey linen trousers by Whistles in the Mercy in Action charity shop for 6.25 and a navy linen top with an Italian label for 3.99 in The Children's Society. It's quite common to find Italian label clothing in Bedford charity shops. Bedford (along with Peterborough) has the highest concentration of Italian families in the UK. Italian men from the South of Italy where unemployment was high in the 1950s; were recruited to come to Bedford and work for the 'London Brick' company in Stewartby just outside Bedford. Many stayed and sent for their wives and children. It's estimated up to a third of residents in the Bedford area have Italian ancestry!


On Wednesday I walked with my group in a village called Eversholt ; that's the ciurch above - a very pleasant 6.5 mile walk in beautiful sunny weather. In the afternoon I volunteered in the charity shop as I was off on Monday as it was half term and a bank holiday. I didn't have time to look around but decided to go back on Friday and do just that!

I wore this on Thursday when we went to London for the day with the grandchildren.


This is the Joules tunic and the white jeans by Next that I picked up in the Day Hospice shop in Kempston last weekend. Denim jacket as before.


Sandals bought for 5.00 in the Cat's Protection League last year. They are extremely comfortable and I walked all day in them on our trip to London.


Scarf and all jewellery charity shopped.


 Just a few photos from our London trip.  I took more but taking photos from a moving bus is quite tricky! We did an open top bus tour  around Trafalgar Square, the Theatre District, Whitehall, and on to the city; and then went to the Imperial War Museum. We finished the day by going to visit eldest grandson at his workplace in Chelsea where we had a meal. The fox in the picture above was just above the top floor windows of a house in Lambeth Road, SE1 which had a blue plaque commemorating the abode of Captain Bligh; of 'Mutiny on the Bounty' fame. We caught a bus across the road and one of the grandsons spotted it.

Top - outside the IWM; L to R middle row: St. Pauls, a beautifully tiled building in Fleet Street, Newspaper office in Fleet Street;  L to R bottom row; approaching Tower Bridge, a fox on the top of a house and youngest grandson trying to climb a shell from WW 2.


On Friday, I was looking after the youngest grandson for the day so he helped me do the food shopping and came with me to my Barnardo's where I splurged 9.00 buying some nice items of clothing. Hard to resist when it's buy two items and get the second one for a 1.00! I bought this tunic by M&S from the 1.00 rail in the Keech Hospice shop a while ago but hadn't got round to wearing it. It's two sizes larger than I usually wear but as tunics are loose anyway I don't care!


White jeans as before - I can usually get two wears out of white jeans. Jacket; home made (not by me - alas!) bought for 1.99 in the Red Cross shop. Shoes retail; Sainsbury's.


All jewellery charity shopped.


I bought these earrings in my Barnardo's a few weeks back. This time with my 9.00, I bought a dress/kimono by Tu; another pair of earrings and a brooch; a blue and white M&S tunic; a Fenn,
Wright and Manson skirt and a H&M yellow and black cardigan.

On Saturday, I got up and recce'd my short walk of 5 miles. One of the paths is very overgrown but I'm hoping by the time I walk it a few more times I will have beaten down the grass so it actually looks like a path. Landowners vary in how they maintain the foot paths on their land. Some are meticulous and keep the paths well trimmed and clearly laid out and others simply don't bother...

On Sunday, OH and I walked with my group on a London walk from Blackfriars to Greenwich - 11 miles along the Thames! It was a lovely day and a brilliant walk. I'll show you the pictures of the walk I took in my next post but this is OH and I at Blackfriars station:


Everything charity shopped.


Brown shirt; Italian label, years old and can't remember where I got it from.  Brown scribble top by New Look, 1:00 rail somewhere. These tiny pattern trousers are years old and can't remember where I got them from.


Red shoes; Clarks, charity shopped for 5.00 -  also can't remember. They're great for walking in.


All jewellery charity shopped. I'm wearing two thin, charity shopped scarves here. Sunglasses; 3 for 5 euros in Oxfam in Sligo town.

It's funny, in one week I've been to London twice. And guess what? I'm going again next weekend for a Blogger meet up. I'm very excited and looking forward to it.  I'm meeting  Vix of 'Vintage Vixen' here; Monica of 'Senora Allnut' here and Fig of 'Buttercup's Frocks' here.  Of course, I'll tell you all about it in my next post!

Monday 20 May 2019

Yet another birthday weekend!

Hello again and I hope all of you in Blog land are well.

 On Bank Holiday Monday OH and I ventured out to a car boot sale; getting there as everyone was packing up! There were ominous looking rain clouds in the sky so I didn't blame the sellers. We should have got there earlier...

Back to the food bank on Tuesday.
Everything charity shopped. Jeans; Gerry Weber, 4 euros in a Donegal charity shop ; Jacket 1 euro; Dublin charity shop. Top; can't remember. Boots by Matalan; retail.


All jewellery charity shopped. I bought this enamel brooch for 2.00 in the Salvation Army in Bedford on Tuesday afternoon. I did all the High Street charity shops in Bedford; all 5 of them and 2 others that are close to the High Street. Apart from the brooch, I spent 6.00 in the Mercy in Action shop buying a striped cardigan, a striped polo neck by John Lewis and a maxi skirt by Jigsaw all 2.00 each. I stopped by the Sue Ryder shop where they had a trousers sale on and bought two pairs for a 1.00 each.


Scarf also charity shopped.

Wednesday was  horrible. Rain all day. I had planned to walk but didn't. I had various errands to run on Wednesday including going to the farm shop in Sharnbrook to buy more coal and kindling. When I got there I remembered they only open from Thursday to Sunday - doh!  We've been lighting our fire most evenings. Whenever I'm out anywhere now I look out for fallen pine cones. There were lots near the school I poll clerked at on voting day, so I went back the next day with a carrier bag and filled it. They make good kindling for the fire. There are lots near our local swimming pool so I plan to go there and fill a few more bags. I like free things!


Back to Wednesday afternoon and the closed farm shop...I decided to drive a few miles further and visit the charity shops in Rushden.


Necklace bought last week for 1.50 in the Keech Hospice shop. Earrings bought in New Look at Christmas. Scarf charity shopped somewhere.


Everything charity shopped except the shoes by Tu at Sainsburys. Trousers by John Lewis; 1.00 in Sue Ryder. Striped top by Principles ; 1 euro in Donegal charity shop. Cardigan M&S; reduced to 1.50 in my Barnardo's.


In the Salvation Army I bought a brooch for 75 p; a necklace for 1.00 and a pair of trousers for 3.00. In Cancer Research I splashed out 1.50 on a home made shopping bag with a lovely cherry pattern and a big red button. That was it. I was looking for Mary Wesley books but not one of the five charity shops had one. I need to look in the library next.

On Thursday I volunteered at the charity shop after taking my car in for a service in the morning and doing the food shopping. I found a nice necklace for 1.00 but didn't have time to browse as I had to pick up a grandson.

 On Friday I took youngest grandson for a hospital appointment, then to school and I had to go back to Sharnbrook for the coal. I had planned to go for a walk but it kept raining (again!) so I went back to Barnardo's and had a proper look round. I bought some H&M and M&S black patterned leggings for 2.50 each. They're such useful clothing items if a little dull... I delivered a donation to the Day Hospice Boutique and found two Mary Wesley books and another nice necklace! I paid a visit to the library and ordered the outstanding MW books and I'm looking forward to re reading them.


On Saturday I finally got out for a walk!


Everything charity shopped. Shoes, Clarks (these are my summer walking shoes) can't remember. Striped cardigan; Mercy in Action 2.00. Jeans and navy knit top 1.00 rail Red Cross.


All jewellery charity shopped.
I decided to walk by the river where there was a rowing regatta in progress.  It was  the 155th Bedford Amateur Rowing Regatta. I've lived  in Bedford for 38 years and didn't know it existed. It very busy and very exciting - those canoes (?) can really speed; there was a lot of cheering from the various supporters and the coxswains and coaches were yelling through their megaphones. It seemed to be mostly schools and colleges participating.


 On the opposite bank of the river there was a wedding celebration.  Just above the heads of the wedding guests is a hotel. It looks like a 1960s tower block and is a blot on the landscape next to the river, in my opinion. It is, however, a popular and pricey venue for weddings. The piper was playing to the wedding guests. I've never seen that before.


You can see by the sparkle on the water it was a bright sunny day but there was a shower. Thankfully it was over in minutes.




In the river meadows the horse chestnut candles were in full bloom and smelt lovely.

On Sunday I went to see my son and wore this:


First wear of white jeans this year!  Everything charity shopped. Jeans by Next; can't remember. Checked shirt/dress; 4.50 in the Children's Society, Cambridge. Grey studded tee; can't remember; probably 1.00 rail somewhere...


Shoes from Oxfam; think it was Northampton or it may have been Ely...

Necklace recently charity shopped from Salvation Army in Rushden; 1.00. I bought these earrings from Oxfam in Newport Pagnell for 7.00. Headscarf charity shopped; 1.00.

Sunday was a beautiful day; warm and sunny. Three lots of washing done and dried on the line. I love it when that happens! I also completed the big clothes swap over. I put 5 black plastic sacks full of winter stuff (including coats and jackets) in the loft.

Monday was busy, school run, charity shop, mammogram at local hospital and school run again. We had so many donations at the charity shop over the weekend there were more 50 bags waiting to be sorted. We got through quite a few but as fast as we emptied one someone brought in another donated bag. It's such a contrast to the Children's Society where we sometimes were desperate for donations. It's all to do with parking. There was nowhere to park at The Children's Society; being in the middle of town, but Barnardo's is in a small shopping centre with plenty of parking in the middle of a housing estate.


This was Tuesday's outfit. I wore it to the food bank. In the afternoon I had various errands to do in town and then as I had to pick something up at the Retail Park out of town, I went to Ampthill to check out their Barnardo's. I bought  a  white sleeveless top with an asymmetric bottom from the 1.00 rail and at last I found an animal print pencil skirt from M&S for 3.00. I've been looking for one of these for ages. It's been put away for the autumn.


I bought this jacket a couple of years in a Kilburn charity shop for 2.00. It's very bright and colourful and got lots of comments from colleagues at the food bank. The loose white
 trousers and the green top underneath the jacket were both 1.00 rail finds. The white trousers have been re-donated -  too baggy.

All jewellery charity shopped. Scarf also charity shopped.

The good weather continued on Wednesday. It was only a week to go before I lead my next Rambler's Walk so I went to recce that rather than walk with the group. It's just as well I did as I couldn't remember the route! It's amazing how different the countryside looked in the winter months compared to  now. For a start, all the trees are full leaf which obscures the views and landmarks such as this one:


A compost heap!
This was one was burning so it was pretty visible.

 When I realised I had gone wrong,; I back tracked to find exactly where it happened and in total walked 9 miles.  It was such a beautiful day and the air was full of birdsong. I think I caught the sun and should have worn  a hat. I have no excuse I keep two summer hats in my car.

In the afternoon I had to go to a shopping complex called 'Rushden Lakes' about 12 miles or so outside of Bedford where I picked up something for my son. As I rarely buy 'new'clothing, shopping centres bore me.  But it was such a lovely day and I enjoyed these wooden sculptures:


Rushden Lakes does have lakes and hosts a Wetlands centre; hence the bird sculptures. I  walked around the lakes as part of a Friday bus walk with my group last year. That was a day of really lovely weather, too.

All jewellery charity shopped.
This was Friday's outfit. I was feeling very rough on Friday and it lasted throughout the whole weekend. I think it was a virus or some sort of flu. I couldn't smell properly or taste my food. I had a hacking cough, a temperature, a headache and sore throat and throw into that mix, a continually streaming nose and you can see why I felt rough. I'm lucky; I'm very rarely ill so the only way I know how to cope with it is to carry on regardless. I did spend Friday afternoon on the sofa under a blanket though, until it was time to pick up the grand children from school.


Everything charity shopped. Skirt from Jigsaw 2.00 from Mercy in Action; top 1.00 rail somewhere; jacket - an Italian label I've had for about 10 years and bought it from the Red Cross originally- I think. Mary Jane's from Oxfam in either Ely or Northampton.


It was OH's birthday on Sunday; but as we are having a big family meal to celebrate it and to introduce cousin Marian to the wider family on Bank Holiday weekend (which is next weekend in the UK); I took OH away for a weekend of R&R. We stayed overnight in Horwood House; a hotel in Buckinghamshire. But first on Saturday we set off for Aylesbury which is also in Bucks, for a bit of a rummage.


Pinafore dress 4.50 from the Day Hospice shop; it's by Matalan. Striped polo neck by John Lewis 1.50 in my Barnardo's. Scarf charity shopped somewhere...


Tights and all jewellery charity shopped. Boots by Matalan.


Outerwear. Jacket, a present from my daughter. There were about 6 charity shops in Aylesbury and I bought this skirt in Scope for 2.00. It's quite floaty and I liked the abstract print.  I also bought a necklace and a ring for 1.00 each in the Heart Foundation.



Some buildings in and around Aylesbury.
The red brick building is the Courthouse; there were two lions on plinths in the market square and I loved the Green Man pub. The window was from a building in Winslow where we went out for an Indian meal on Saturday evening. I had a Vegetable Thali but couldn't really taste or smell anything!

This is Horwood House.  Built for and occupied by the Denny family (pork and bacon manufacturers) it was built in 1911 in the 'William and Mary' style. The steps by the door in the wall (top left) are the steps leading to the formal garden and pool (bottom left). The grounds are extensive and we had fun exploring them. I was in the hotel swimming pool at 7.20 am and swam 44 laps of 25 metre pool. There was only one other person in the pool; it was wonderful to have it virtually to myself.
We had a game of giant chess...


OH had a kip in the giant deck chair....


All jewellery charity shopped


Happy birthday to my beau!


Everything charity shopped except trousers La Redoute sale some years ago. The top is by Isle and was a 1.00 rail bargain at the 3:16 charity shop on Friday. I wasn't too ill to bypass a charity shop! Shoes 3 euros in a Donegal charity shop.

Our plan  for Sunday afternoon was to visit  Ascott House; a National Trust property with gardens, on our way home, but we got there two hours before opening time and didn't want to hang around.  I must use my NT pass soon or it will expire! We stopped at a car boot sale instead in Linslade; nr Leighton Buzzard. I bought these:


A Mary Portas shirt for 1.50.
 A turquoise suede coat with lovely sleeves for 2.00. The photo doesn't do the colour justice. The coat is by Peacocks!

I was very pleased with my buys. It was a lovely way to finish off a lovely weekend. And guess what? A final lovely thing happened when we got home. We have a large lavender bush that grows in the corner of the garden. It has gone 'woody' and I have asked OH to be vicious and cut it back really hard. He's such a softie he wouldn't; and it was just as well. We found a blackbird nesting in it! It's very close to where we hang the washing out, but she sits there quite unperturbed by us. Latest update; there are fledglings in the nest; at least three - I got a sneaky look today!

My final blog post

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