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Wednesday, 18 December 2019
2019 Christmas Reflection
Nunc autem quid?
Well, I can now guess the
inevitability of the trajectory we have commenced upon. I have found it so hard
to even think about writing a letter, in which to reflect upon this last year.
Though, as we all know it was to be a momentous year and of course it has!
Writing, as I do the morning the
thumping news of victory for a man, whose presence in No 10 is an embarrassment
on the world stage… enough!
For those who follow me on FB.
Facebook to those who are still hungover – from last night! It has indeed
been a most momentous year. We have holidayed beyond our wildest dreams. The
Five Star all singing, dancing, ‘Another cocktail sir? Try this one!’ At our hotel in Mexico and then the intrepid explorations of our own; in sampling the delights and above all the culinary delicacies of an amazing country. We were so sad to leave, but the sun went down!
And just tagged onto
this was the delight of visiting family in N.Y. But, then to engage in what
must have been the biggest party on Earth – as NY rocked to the beat and tune
of Stonewall’s 50th Celebrations. It is simply impossible to convey
the atmosphere. So yes, there is more than enough to celebrate!
The year's first venture for the love birds was Verona, a delight! And yes, it is romantic discovering hidden gems in the January icy air. Then came the usual jaunts across to both France and Italy. The dates for the bite of the Big Apple were governed! But what to do to celebrate six decades?
The year's first venture for the love birds was Verona, a delight! And yes, it is romantic discovering hidden gems in the January icy air.
Then came the usual jaunts across to both France
and Italy. The dates for the bite of the Big Apple were governed! But what to
do to celebrate six decades? Magical places came to mind and eventually, it was
decided – Mauritius! Once again the magic for Mark of getting away with another
5* visit! But, whose birthday was this! So once again a car hire ensued and off
we took on ‘our adventures’ in search of the real Mauritius, wonderful people,
idyllic places, memorable serendipitous days spent exploring, and of course the
food! We also had a change of habit! Finding wine rather expensive we cut back
on that, on the Island of Rum! I was even more delighted that Pope Francis must
have gotten wind of our being there & he also graced us with his presence,
being flown in by helicopter! So we graciously lined the roads with the throngs
of peoples of all shades of colour and genealogy and no doubt religion, to
greet him.
Do you know I think I am missing
‘Storytime’. It has always been a delight of one’s teaching career to reward
children at the end of a day at the desk, with Story! Yes, and old enough to
say, ‘I have thrown the chalk away!’ (Or have I ? I may get bored!). But I also
ceased to be a school governor - which stemmed back to my pre-teaching days of
standing for the local Lib Dems. Having served as a Governor for over 29 years.
I think I deserve a rest from that!
But, the year belies the reality
of my own well-being. I can best put it as matters unresolved in another life!
Some of you know the reality and its on-going as I write and more maybe
forthcoming next year.
I may refer to this year as the
year of doors! A new door in Italy & two new doors in France, all adding to
the comfort and pleasure of our Anglo, Franco, Roman triangle. And then there
are the doors that have closed and no doubt those that will open in due course.
We have also undertaken changes
hereto in Chester, as Mark increasingly puts his stamp on things!

My mother has been through it this year, having spent numerous weeks in hospital, sepsis and other wonderful delights of the palette of ill health. And frankly, we are still nowhere in getting to the bottom of things, test after test. They know more of what she hasn’t got, than achieving a satisfactory diagnosis.

My mother has been through it this year, having spent numerous weeks in hospital, sepsis and other wonderful delights of the palette of ill health. And frankly, we are still nowhere in getting to the bottom of things, test after test. They know more of what she hasn’t got, than achieving a satisfactory diagnosis.
She visited Brittany with us and braved the elements visiting The Valley of the Saints to meet St Guen. (featured.)
I have also a few of my ‘older
friends’ who are engaged in the battles of accumulation of years. A lass who I
was at Theological College saying to me pointedly: ‘Old Age is not for the
faint-hearted.’ I guess it isn’t, but frankly, there is always too much going on
in my life to begin to feel old! Though, I might conclude that I have started
for the first time in my life giving myself time to read!
I also have a hunch that I may be
given to writing this year, which will be the sum of much research that I have
had to undertake this last year. I have the title! ‘The Unholy Safeguard’.
My guess is next year – I shall
be writing never judge a book by its cover!
How could I forget Amsterdam!
Fabulous revisit and meeting up with ‘old’ Dutch friends, who I have kept in
touch with for more years than I care to admit. And I do believe the Queen
Victoria sails out of Southampton January 6th (Feast of the Epiphany
& therefore light!) bound for Hamburg! So, on that note, I will bow out as
we are staying well connected with Europe! May God Bless Her and all who sail in Her!
My guess is a lot of us will be
drinking a little more this Christmas! We shall be in France with neighbours
and friends. Bon Noël.
Delightful news - just in: My
niece has just brought into the world twins – two girls.
Chris
Time to contemplate!
If you have got this far the Latin at the top means ; What now.
Time to contemplate!
If you have got this far the Latin at the top means ; What now.
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Wednesday, 9 December 2015
2015 cemented, celebrated & consolidated
2015 cemented, celebrated & consolidated...
It wasn't going to happen; this missive that is! But, I relented in time... simply because this last year cannot go unlogged. It has been a very good year - I may prefer the use of the word - Vintage!
| Not every day you get to appear in front of a Judge! |
| Our Wedding Day |
| Mum amusing herself. |
| Everyone needs a chauffer! |
We did have further celebrations when we returned; to amass all the outlaws and friends @ Stanley Palace. The surprise here was to all, Mark included! I had arranged that an 'old' priest friend of ours would bless the rings and also two contemporaries of mine from Theo College days would also be involved... It was a lovely occasion & it meant that others could share in our newly found status!
| The first bedroom almost finished! |
Does this man ever work? - I hear! Well, yes! The usual supply teaching role.. save that this year, I did a long term cover for a teacher in the School where I also serve as a Governor. Hilarious, when we got to our Californian trip! The head teacher had to get a 'supply' to cover for a 'supply' - as we were out of the country for 3 weeks. School was totally engaging & as ever it ended in tears - mainly mine! You do get attached to a class! It was also lovely working alongside colleagues.
| On the ferry returning to Blighty! |
Work continues for Mark at Barclays, now with his team firmly established - but it's always at a pace and with long hours of commitment! But, suffice it say, he finds it stimulating!
At the time of going to press, I have got in place four future breaks! So things ain't going to change in 2016.. but it can't be as good as 2015 - surely!
So, it remains, to wish you and your loved ones every blessing and good wishes for 2016!
| Yosemite is awesome! |
Sunday, 2 December 2012
The 2012 Christmas Epistle from Deva
Well – if it all happens – Happy Christmas! What, with the Mayan Calendar
predicting the end of all things for Fri 21st Dec - not that I am an
expert on things eschatological – but I may have held back on buying your xmas
present thus far; just in case! And with 2013 to look forward to!
Whilst appearing to be a tad bah humbug, I have cut back on the many, many
Christmas cards that we normally send this year and hope to do the same again
next year... Really with the ‘Internet revolution’ now in its maturity, there
is no need I feel to hold back and to do more electronically. Please if I don’t
have an email address for you I would welcome one!
A real pleasure this last year has been rediscovering many friends through
FB. (Facebook) ‘old’ college friends ‘blasts from the past’ keep hitting the
screen daily! FB for me certainly has proved an excellent resource in keeping
up with many people in many arenas!
Mark back in March secured employment working in Chester – which has made a
considerable change to our lives – no longer the 6am alarm and returning home
possibly as late as 7:30pm!
Read War of the Worlds? Well I could write the up to date version! Arrived
home from work one evening went straight to my desk to feel the earth move! The
aliens had landed! And the battle commenced! Esso had decided to replace an end
of life Petrol tank at the garage opposite us – no admittance of leaks etc!!
But due to the unique sub-strata of the terrain here – our hse ‘wobbled’ as
they ‘Martians’ sought to destroy the concrete encased tank! Well. Needless to
say it was a clash of Titans – my featuring in the local press once again! They
went – the cracks in the house remained!
No mention of holidays yet I hear! Accused of being in semi-retirement by
one certain personage! This year has seen its fair share of my making use of my
‘Visas’ in visiting both Italy and France – the latter more to do with work!
Much achieved in France again! In spite of a visit in the summer where I
encounted a jungle in what clearly (was) the Garden of Eden! We had to instruct
a local gardener to take on the maintenance! (That is; once I had given
battle!)
The mention of jungle leads nicely into a high-light of the past summer
(or was it winter! – well who does visit the Southern hemisphere to winter?)
Unless of course you are seeking a good safari! I had been enlisted by Fr Paul
Nener to
But it certainly ended up being a holiday to remember & indeed very
much a holiday – away from tools for me! For those who are into blogs further
can be read here also:
Tutu / Z.A.
Tutu / Z.A.
The Villa finished, working out there in May & August it was wonderful
to take advantage of last of the heat of the summer’s heat with mum with an
actual holiday! Spent a very relaxing week with mum in the Italian kitchen
exploring the cuisine for ourselves!
With winter coming in fast: working on the home front in Chester we are
about to have cavity wall insulation – from the inside! So expecting some
disruption! All will be saved by log fires in Brittany for the yuletide period!
It is from there we will be thinking about you and yours this year & let’s
hope the Mayans got it wrong!
Every blessing to you all this festive time and forget about the economy,
the financiers & the bankers: For unto us a child is borne of two millennia
and hope!
Sunday, 16 September 2012
Motswari caramel chocolate slice
So much enjoyed this at the safari camp at Motswari - I asked for the recipe! Thanks Grace!
Ingredients:
One cup of self raising flour 140 g
One cup of dried coconut 90 g
One cup of brown sugar 250 g
125 g melted butter.
Filling:
400 g of sweetened condensed milk (a can)
30 g of butter
2 tablespoons of golden syrup.
Topping:
125 g of dark chocolate chopped
30 g of butter.
Method:
Base:
lightly grease 20 cm x 30 cm tray, combine sifted flour, coconut and sugar in bowl, add butter and stir until combined. press mixture of base. Press base mixture into the tray. Bake for 15 minutes -180°. Pour hot filling over the base and return for a further 10 minutes. Allow to cool add chocolate topping.
Filling:
Combine milk, butter and golden syrup In pan, stir over low heat, without boiling about 15 minutes or until mixture is golden brown.
Topping:
Combine chocolate and butter in pan and stir over a low heat until smooth.
Recipe can be made up to 3 days ahead.
Store in an airtight container.
Ingredients:
One cup of self raising flour 140 g
One cup of dried coconut 90 g
One cup of brown sugar 250 g
125 g melted butter.
Filling:
400 g of sweetened condensed milk (a can)
30 g of butter
2 tablespoons of golden syrup.
Topping:
125 g of dark chocolate chopped
30 g of butter.
Method:
Base:
lightly grease 20 cm x 30 cm tray, combine sifted flour, coconut and sugar in bowl, add butter and stir until combined. press mixture of base. Press base mixture into the tray. Bake for 15 minutes -180°. Pour hot filling over the base and return for a further 10 minutes. Allow to cool add chocolate topping.
Filling:
Combine milk, butter and golden syrup In pan, stir over low heat, without boiling about 15 minutes or until mixture is golden brown.
Topping:
Combine chocolate and butter in pan and stir over a low heat until smooth.
Recipe can be made up to 3 days ahead.
Store in an airtight container.
Friday, 14 September 2012
Archbishop Tutu declares war!
31st
August what a day to recall meeting up as arranged with Emeritus Archbishop
Desmond Tutu. Little did I know he was to have just snubbed Tony Blair the day
previous. But it was for no reason I had wanted to meet Desmond Tutu an
octogenarian who has accomplished more than a lifetime’s work for peace – for
me it was to be in the presence of a living saint!
Is this for real meeting this great man! |
Visiting South
Africa some six years previous it felt a very different place. A young country
by democratic and civil rights with much still to address – but one could not
underestimate what had been achieved!
Of course we
all know the name Desmond Tutu – nobel peace prize winner!
Just
occasionally, we have great leaders & prophets with a message for our times
- Desmond Tutu is just so! Tony Blair however,
I have always had a deep suspicion of! Saddened, I was upon my return from South Africa to see
a champion of mine Canon Giles Fraser taking issue with ++Tutu.
For me
Archbishop Tutu was able to speak collectively for those of us with no voice (such as myself) and who were given to taking to the streets (and
those of us who wanted to and couldn't at the time - thru circumstances) -
against crimes (actions) that were done in 'our' name.
The late Lord
Bingham was pretty robust on the illegality of the Iraq invasion in his book
"Rule of Law". However whether there is a case in law against Blair,
he has become pretty morally repellant over his unwavering public insistence
that the half a million deaths later the war was still right!
When Nixon was
being considered for "high crimes and misdemeanors" at the time of
Watergate the indictment on illegal war (against Cambodia) failed. Almost 50
years later it seems war is an area that national leaders can still pursue with
impunity! It remains an indictment that today international law is not
effective in dealing with such cases.
But I feel
there is a case to be answered... Which is why I for one, was not was not in
the least surprised that Mr. Blair
seemingly disappeared off the world
stage so quickly and more especially quietly and perhaps to a safe
haven! I bet he thought that there were questions to be answered. And this
remains the case!
At the time
the written advice of the Attorney General, flatly warned Blair and the inner
cabinet that the legal case for going ahead based on the first UN resolution
was very weak indeed, hence all the energy and effort that went into securing a
new one. Charlie Falconer knew this argument well enough last Sunday on Radio
4, yet proceeded on the basis that UN Resolution 1441 was sufficient. There are
plans in the air to make waging an aggressive war a crime under the ICC but
they have not been approved yet. If they are, they will not come into force
until a year or so after 30 nations have ratified them. And they won't apply
retrospectively, to Blair or Nixon. So Tutu is to my mind keeping it to the
fore of our minds that change is needed!
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