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Saturday, 26 June 2010
Wednesday, 9 June 2010
First trip out for Bridgy Crochet and Knitters' Group
Saturday June 5th, was the first trip out for our group. We had a great time! The journey, and thank you Anita for driving, was smooth and comfortable! We arrived in style in the spacious people carrier. We were greeted at Get Knitted as soon as we arrived by Gail, shown where the important things were, like cake! We had a good look around, spent plenty of cash and then sat, knitted, crocheted and chatted!
We also want to welcome Mark to the group. He as been crocheting for about 6 months. He and Tequilla got on really well and they both spent time together comparing notes. We thought he was pretty brave to join all us ladies for the day! He has promised to come to next month's meeting and show us what he has made. We were sorry that there were some people who couldn't make Saturday, but we look forward to seeing everyone on Saturday July 3rd.For more details please email me:
carotrike@yahoo.com
We also want to welcome Mark to the group. He as been crocheting for about 6 months. He and Tequilla got on really well and they both spent time together comparing notes. We thought he was pretty brave to join all us ladies for the day! He has promised to come to next month's meeting and show us what he has made. We were sorry that there were some people who couldn't make Saturday, but we look forward to seeing everyone on Saturday July 3rd.For more details please email me:
carotrike@yahoo.com
Sunday, 6 June 2010
Life Happens.............
Sorry I haven't posted here for a while. We had some shocking news lately, telling us that an aunt and uncle, my Mum's sister and her hubby, died within a few days of one another. I am not proud of the fact that although they, as do I, live in UK and we heard via another branch of the family via Australia! We have drifted into a scattered family who only communicate rarely and hardly ever meet. That said, we do visit one another if we are in the local area. I feel very ashamed that this has happened and the information came to us in this way!
On to happier things..........
Easter was a happy time for us. Dad came to stay and we went to the donkey sanctuary where his adopted donkey lives with his friends. It was a rather cold day and I was surprised to see so many people with their dogs. There was a couple there with thier family of golden retrievers. wish I had taken a photo. The couple were having a snack in the yard and the dogs were obviously used to waiting for them. The ages ranges from about 15 years, to just a few weeks. All were excellantly behaved! They just lay cuddled up to one another.
A few weekends ago, we visited a little village on the outskirts of Exmoor. It fulfills the dream of those who would love to escape the rat race and exchange it for the peace and beauty of the countryside. It was so lovely that I recorded the birdsong and took some great spring colour photos. Here is the little church at the top of the carpark.
And this is the view from the church! Isn't it stunning?
We enjoyed ourselves so much that day; walking, looking at the natural world around us, eating cream tea and listening to the wonderful birdsongs, that we took DD#1 and her DH there just tow weeks later.

The little packhorse bridge and ford in the village apears on many calendars illustrating South West England. The road comes sharply down hill, and then divides into an ajoining footpath/bridal way over the bridge. Just before the bridge, walkers pass under the little porch of the cottage.

What does this tell you about the goodness of a well made cream tea? DD#2 and I thought it was pretty good! And we're pretty tough crittics!

That was our first visit.
Two weeks later, much warmer weather and in the company of DD# and her DH. He took this photo.
Reading left to right:DD#1, DD#3,DD#2,me andDH.
Just to bring everything up to date, we are into June. It hardly seems possible! Dad came over again and spent a few days here with little dog Billy. It was my half term, so we were able once again to spend some time together. We didn't go very far this time, but it was just good once again to be together. Dad spent much of his time reading a book just out by a friend of ours

Speaking of anmals,we are now following a family of swans on the local canal. We are so fortunate to have such a great resource so close to home, within walking distance! It quite beatiful (once you get away from the rubbsh around the town).
Pictures of the swans to follow...
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