Monday, 22 February 2016

HOME BREAD



The new bread machine has made it's debut.
Pretty good start as well.
Sun dried tomato and parmesan bread, which was
delicious, especially when hot.

ANOTHER BIRTHDAY CAKE


Marie's latest effort was for
Mikhail and Natasha.
Their birthdays are over the same weekend.



Tuesday, 9 February 2016

NEW COCK, AND HE's A BEAUTY


Sadly, Rolf the Cockerel passed away at the 
weekend. No apparent reason.
Seemed fine in the morning, but in the 
afternoon he wasn't moving, so we bought
him in the warm, but he died overnight.
He laid in state for a few hours, before
interment at a simple service near the
compost heap.


So a replacement was needed to keep all
the girls in check.
So from the other side of Lamballe,
I give you "Sid" our new Silkie Cockerel.


He's settled in well and will be up to
performing his duties very soon.


Friday, 5 February 2016

THE GRAND SOUTH OF ENGLAND TOUR


I went back to Trowbridge for Paul's funeral,
then headed back to Pompey to catch up with
a few old shipmates.
Marie then joined me in Pompey before we both  
went down to Weymouth for the weekend
of Jock Rennie's leaving the Navy run.


It started on the Friday in Weymouth high street at 1200hrs.
Hell, the first hour was exciting as the host was adrift.


But it picked up and Friday was a real laugh.


Saturday being the main day, we all dressed up
in our King of Tonga T-Shirts to pay homage
to our hero.
I had learnt the Tongan national anthem, and sang
it with such passion that I closed my eyes
to avoid crying.


In the afternoon we decamped to Portland and the
famous Green Shutters Pub.
Many a night I have spent in there over the years,
but my first visit for 22 years.


More drinking, a bit of dancing, and more drinking
till we retired around 2-30am.


A damn fine weekend.