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30 September 2025

A Good Read

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The 100 Year Old Man Who Climbed Out The Window and Disappeared by Jonas Jonasson
After a long and eventful life Allan Karlsson ends up in a nursing home, believing it to be his final destination, but he is still enjoying good health and isn’t remotely interested in the big celebration being organised for his 100th birthday, so he decides to escape. He climbs out the window in his slippers and embarks on a hilarious and entirely unexpected journey. It would be the adventure of a lifetime for anyone else, but Allan has led a mercurial existence, with a larger-than-life backstory.    
The first stop as he leaves the home is the railway station, intending to travel as far as his available cash will allow. There he meets an angry young man who asks Allan to look after his case while he goes to the toilet. The train arrives before the man returns so Allan just takes the case with him. He leaves the train at a remote abandoned station and starts walking until he reaches a cabin in the woods lived in by an old man similar to himself. Meanwhile the young man asks the whereabouts of the old man and leaves the train at the same stop. He then guesses where Allan has gone and finds the cabin. He is even more angry by now and demands the return of his case. A fight ensues, the old boys overpower him and lock him in a fridge. They drink a lot of alcohol and forget about him.
He was a bad man anyway.
There then follows an unlikely but very amusing story of Allan getting mixed up with drug dealers, a motley crew of flawed but interesting characters, and an elephant! The story is also interspersed with flashbacks of Allan’s life and how he inadvertently managed to be in the right place at the wrong time and helped influence a number of events that changed the course of twentieth century history.

Quirky and ludicrous, this is a fun read.

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Polly x

26 September 2025

Another Year Older

No one wants to get old, there aren't many consolations associated with old age, but I have stopped bemoaning the passing years and instead I celebrate getting this far intact - 77, yes I know I don't look it 😄 

My daughter treated me to breakfast at a lovely local tea room
followed by a bit of retail therapy

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and back home these gorgeous flowers and chocs had arrived from my Aussie daughter. Another lovely birthday.

∼ Be safe and well∼ 
Polly x 

20 September 2025

Riverdance

Myself and friends thoroughly enjoyed the 30th anniversary of Riverdance

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The performance was fantastic, brilliant dancing, singing, music,
amazing special effects and set design

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I was surprised and pleased at how well some of my photos came out

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Polly x 

12 September 2025

A (Fairly) Nice Day Out

It would have been a lovely day out if we had gone a day earlier, but that's life, you can plan a trip to the nth degree BUT you can't plan the weather, it rained, it poured.

M and I had a day trip with our local coach company to Shaftesbury and Lulworth Cove in Dorset. Shaftesbury is a historic hilltop market town in North Dorset, England, famous for Gold Hill, cobbled streets, views of the Blackmore Vale, and its founding by King Alfred the Great in the 9th century.

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Gold Hill is a steep, cobbled street lined with picturesque thatched cottages that famously featured in a 1970s Hovis bread commercial directed by Ridley Scott and titled "The Bike Ride" or "Boy on the Bike." It aired in 1973 and featured a young boy pushing a bike loaded with Hovis bread up a steep, cobblestone street. The nostalgic advert, set to the music of Dvořák's New World Symphony, concluded with the boy freewheeling back down the hill, showcasing the brand's traditional, heart-warming image and cementing it as one of Britain's most iconic commercials.

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The cat obliged for a photo but sensed what was coming. A few seconds after snapping the scene the rain started pouring down and the cat ran for shelter, and we headed for shelter in a cafe for some lunch, after which the rain had eased off and we strolled around.

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St Peter's Church

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Nice little park area

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with lovely views over the Blackmore Vale

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Shaftesbury Abbey museum and gardens.
The Abbey was founded as a Benedictine Nunnery by Alfred the Great in AD888. Unfortunately we didn't have time to visit the abbey or the museum.

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Alfred the Great

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Next stop Lulworth Cove
Formed by the combined forces of the sea and a river swollen by melting ice at the end of the last Ice Age, Lulworth Cove is world famous for its unique geology and landforms including the Lulworth Crumple and Stair Hole.

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Lulworth is considered one of the best places in the world to study geology with its amazing landforms and five types of rock.

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We were considering walking round to that headland until a woman fell over after slipping on some wet seaweed!

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So I walked up there instead

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I was disappointed that we weren't taken closer to the famous Durdle Door rock. It was within walking distance, but we didn't have time to get there and back before the coach was due to leave

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It was an enjoyable day but having spent more time on the coach than at our destinations we both agreed that we wouldn't do any more long trips

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Polly x 

7 September 2025

Cream Teas

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Every year from June to September, on the first Sunday of the month we have cream teas on our church lawn. On offer are scones, with jam and clotted cream, a plethora of home made cakes, and very nice cups of tea or coffee. 

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It's always well attended but today saw a bumper crop of  customers. I think it was a combination of it being the last one and lovely warm weather.

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Here in the UK at 3pm we received an emergency alert test on our mobile phones. I think it's the first time we've had one of these. It's an important step in keeping people safe during national emergencies. I think it's a good idea.

∼ Be safe and well∼ 
Polly x 

31 August 2025

A Good Read

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I, Mona Lisa by Natasha Solomons 

It is widely t
hought that Lisa del Giocondo was the inspiration for Leonardo da Vinci's most famous painting The Mona Lisa. She was the wife of wealthy Florentine silk merchant Francesco del Giocondo. The painting is thought to have been commissioned for their new home, and to celebrate the birth of their second son, Andrea.

Imagine da Vinci's studio, bursting with genius imagination, towering commissions and demanding patrons, as well as discontented muses, friends and rivals, and in the midst of all this sits the painting of Mona Lisa. For five hundred tumultuous years, amid a whirlwind of power, money and intrigue, the portrait of Lisa del Giocondo was sought after and stolen.

Weaving through the years, the story takes us from the dazzling world of Florentine studios, via rivalry, murder and heartbreak, to the French courts at Fontainebleau and Versailles, and into the Twentieth Century.
This is the story of the painting narrated by the painting.

The majority of my book club friends didn’t like this, they thought a talking painting was silly, but I liked it. I thought the journey of the painting that Solomons created was quite clever.

∼ Happy Reading∼ 

Polly x

24 August 2025

Addiction, Time Wasting or

Excercise For The Little Grey Cells?

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I never understood Sudoku, I couldn't see the point of it but last March when I visited my darling daughter in Australia she explained how it worked. I bought a puzzle book and became hooked, and now I have installed it on my phone!

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Oh dear, whilst I'm sure there has to be a certain amount of brain activity playing any games, I know without a shadow of a doubt that it is addictive and time wasting! But also fun and challenging!

∼ Be safe and well∼ 
Polly x 

22 August 2025

A Good Read

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Be Careful What You Wish For by Jeffrey Archer is the fourth book in the Clifton Chronicles series.
     
This is the one I was meant to request instead of the other Be Careful What You Wish For

When Ross Buchanan is forced to resign as chairman of the Barrington Shipping Company, Emma Clifton wants to replace him. But Don Pedro Martinez intends to install his puppet, the egregious Major Alex Fisher, in order to destroy the Barrington family firm just as the company plans to build its new luxury liner, the MV Buckingham.

Back in London, Harry and Emma's adopted daughter wins a scholarship to the Slade Academy of Art where she falls in love with a fellow student, Clive Bingham, who asks her to marry him. Both families are delighted until Priscilla Bingham, Jessica's future mother-in-law, has a visit from an old friend, Lady Virginia Fenwick, who drops her particular brand of poison into the wedding chalice.

Then, without warning, Cedric Hardcastle, a bluff Yorkshireman who no one has come across before, takes his place on the board of Barringtons. This causes an upheaval that none of them could have anticipated, and will change the lives of every member of the Clifton and Barrington families. Hardcastle's first decision is who to support to become the next chairman of the board: Emma Clifton or Major Alex Fisher? And with that decision, the story takes yet another twist.

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Polly x

13 August 2025

A Fairly Good Read

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Be Careful What You Wish For by Vivien Brown

Two women swap homes for a month, each wanting a bit of time away from their normal everyday lives and problems.
Former actress Madi is recovering from cancer and wants to escape from her lonely London life. She has started to forget things and has a feeling that she is being watched.
Prue feels suffocated by her claustrophobic village life and has suffered a devastating public humiliation. All she wants now is anonymity in London.
Two strangers, a chance to escape …. Or is it?

I thought I had requested Be Careful What You Wish for by Jeffrey Archer, but it wasn't until I got home and actually looked at the book that I realised my mistake!! So I thought I might as well read it. It was ok. I liked the main characters and it was interesting, if a bit predictable, reading how they each settled into their new habitats. There were hints that something was afoot but halfway through nothing significant had happened, it did pick up a bit though.

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Polly x

7 August 2025

Afternoon Tea

My WI's annual summer outing was to Ongar garden centre 

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where we enjoyed a delicious afternoon tea.

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Mini quiches, sandwiches, scones with cream and jam, and cakes. Most of us couldn't manage it all, we took the cakes home for later! 

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And afterwards we browsed around the shop

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It was a lovely day with glorious weather

∼ Be safe and well∼ 
Polly x 

2 August 2025

Morris Dancing

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Morris Dancing is a 
traditional form of English folk dance. Its history is long and somewhat debated, with the earliest written record dating back to 1448. While its exact origins are unclear, it is believed to be at least 600 years old and possibly older. Each village had its own distinct dance style and dances which have been passed down through the generations since time immemorial. In days gone by, to be chosen to dance The Morris was an honour.

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Last Thursday the Mayflower Morris Men were performing in the village pub

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All dances involve musicians, rhythmic stepping, choreographed figures, and the use of bells, swords, handkerchiefs, colourful costumes, beautiful hats and stick-clashing - said to frighten away evil spirits.

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There is also a Fool and an Animal - this time a naughty badger

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The audience were invited to join in, I joined in the next one.

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Me and my lovely friend.

We all had a wonderful time.

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Polly x 

29 July 2025

Football

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I have never been interested in football and what little I know about the game could be printed on a postage stamp, with room to spare. So it came as quite a surprise to find myself in the pub watching the Lionesses play Spain in the Euro 2025 final. 
Along with some friends and lots of ardent football fans we cheered the girls to victory after a penalty shootout. Occasionally a friend had to explain what was happening!  

Whilst I did enjoy the match and felt tremendous pride for the team I don't think I will become a fan, but might watch key matches in future.


∼ Be safe and well∼ 
Polly x