Saturday, June 14, 2014

Scenes from the Last Few Days

It's been a busy week.  Tuesday saw us at the RAF Cosford Museum and David Austin Rose Gardens which I wrote about on my last post.  Wednesday we were busy in the garden and we were thrilled to be able to pick our first tomatoes and strawberries. 

Far more strawberries than tomatoes at the moment and there are loads more of each to come.


On Thursday we drove over to South Lincolnshire to visit a friend.  We stopped at a garden centre just outside Melton Mowbray for a breakfast of coffee and toast and when we came out of the cafe we found that  these old cars, all Fords I think, had arrived in the car park.



After lunch I was able to take a little walk around the market town of Spalding.  I popped into the Museum where I used to work and then crossed the bridge into the town.  We used to live on the opposite side of the river to the Museum so every morning I crossed that bridge on my way to work.  There is a new footbridge now.

On the way back we stopped off at Whissendine Mill which is between Oakham and Melton Mowbray.  It was very hot on the journey home and we were stuck in a long traffic queue in Kegworth in the full glare of the sun! 

Yesterday we had a leisurely walk around the lake at Trentham Gardens.   We saw two new families whilst we were there.

 A wicker family at the back of Cadwalader's Ice Cream Parlour in the shopping  area 

and a family of swans at the side of the lake in the gardens.

Hope you have a lovely weekend.

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  1. I've never been to Spalding, or to Lincolnshire at all, but I've heard about it quite a few times and I believe it's a pleasant town to visit. I like the two families you saw at the lake!

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    1. The swans came out of the water just as we were walking by so we were lucky to see them. Spalding is quite a pleasant town we enjoyed living there but it has changed quite a lot since we left in 1995 some things better some not:)

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  2. Mills, swans, old cars and strawberries too - what a wonderful week!

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    1. It was a veery pleasant week - we are still eating strawberries:)

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  3. You do live in a lovely place Rosie with so much near enough on your doorstep.So many lovely outings and places of interest. You have a lovely fruity harvest! I have been picking the occasional strawberry from my plants and eating straight off the plant. I only have tomato flowers at the moment but I was late starting them off this year. I do love the wicker family and the beautiful family of swans. x

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    1. The wicker family are quite cute aren't they and obviously off shopping at the retail outlet nearby, it was great to see the swans:)

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  4. I love the wicker family, especially the dog tagging along!! That is so lovely. It looks as though you have been having some great times. The cars that I can identify are indeed Fords! xx

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    1. I thought they were all Fords but I also thought all early Fords were black so to see all the colours was very interesting:)

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  5. What a week!!! The tomatoes and straberries look delicious, it's wonderful pick up your own fruit and eat it. I have a little orange tree, three mandarin orange trees, a plum tree, a japanese plum and apricot tree and I enjoy eating the fruits.
    I love the old cars,
    Spalding looks a beautiful place to live and work, doesn't it?

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    1. How wonderful to have all those lovely citrus trees in your garden plus the plums and apricots. I love sun warm apricots:)

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  6. It looks like you have been to some lovely places this week. I'm just waiting for my strawberries to go red! Yours look scrummy.....

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    1. Hope your strawberries go red soon, Mel - ours are quite tasty but seemed better last year than this I don't know why:)

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  7. Some lovely days out there Rosie. I love Lincolnshire, John's family came from Gainsborough and we've spent many a weekend looking for long lost ancestors, some of whom owned the local windmill in a neighbouring village. I like the wicker family and I remember my dad had an old Ford similar to those in your picture. x

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    1. I like Gainsborough one of my friends used to work at the Old Hall and I loved going there. I'm always fascinated with windmills too and there are quite a few in Lincolnshire:)

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  8. Just catching up with you - you have visited some lovely little places. I bet you had a lovely trip down memory lane xxxx

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    1. I love the old place but so much has changed since I worked at the museum, so many displays have changed and the function of the place seems different too:)

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  9. PS - I need ALL of the roses in your previous post! They are gorgeous xxxx

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    1. There were so many lovely ones, Diane - I wish I could have a selection of them too:)

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  10. It's years since I went to Spalding. I'd forgotten what a nice place it was. Must go back soon.

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    1. We left in the mid 90s and it has changed quite a lot since then but it is still very pleasant. If you go take the water taxi up the river and the Coronation chanel to Springfields and back if you have time a former colleague of mine is one of the taxi pilots:)

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  11. You certainly get around Rosie visiting all these interesting places - I enjoyed looking at all the pictures. And how come you have tomatoes already - I am jealous, and outdoor strawberries too - neither of mine are anywhere near ready!

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    1. Ah well - we had a pot with compost and tomato seeds for Christmas so planted those early and three of the plants survived and they have fruited earlier than the others we bought later they are still waiting to ripen. The strawberries were green/yellow last week and the bit of sun we had towards the end of it ripened them all:)

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  12. You had a very good week visiting all those lovely places and enjoying your early tomatoes and
    strawberries. I hope this week is equally as pleasant.

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    1. We did have a busy week. This week will be quieter as we are looking after next door's cat so we will be hopefully working in the garden if the weather holds:)

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