Being Gramps and a Soaking !!!!!

I mentioned last time signs of Spring and we have had some lovely days this week apart from yesterday! I did get a real soaking bird watching with young people from near Pimlico. Sadly because of the weather it did limit what we saw! I was impressed by the cheerfulness of the young people who were fairly young. I am Story Telling for them this evening and have told them I will tell the story of the King of the Birds (I make it the Queen!)

I have spent time with both my grandchildren this week on different days. Ellen (nearly six months old) is a real “smiler” with an infectious giggle and has just discovered her feet! Owen (nearly 16 months) is irrepressible as he moves around and plays hide and seek with you. I come away from seeing them with a wonderful warm glow.

I went on from playing with Owen to watching the Mighty Hatters demolish Preston with a rampant performance of attacking football. This was with a makeshift defence ( the back three were all full backs because we have four centre backs injured). It was a thoroughly enjoyable game. We have to get through Saturday’s game ( a difficult away game) and we get a break thank goodness.

Spring Time

Enjoying the early signs of Spring. Now hearing birds like Chiff Chaff, Song Thrush and even heard a Blackbird. I went looking for Sand Martins today but didn’t see any!  Good variety of flowers around and blossom. Our Quince Tree is looking great as it begins to go green. I am hoping to look for migrants later this week.

We had a good rehearsal for the play Between Severn Tides yesterday. I actually knew quite a few of my lines!

Was disappointed the Mighty Hatters lost yesterday – we played really well and we wos robbed!

Shaggy Dogs!!!!!!!

I enjoyed telling a Shaggy Dog Story last night at Wick Court with the River Severn prominent throughout. I have told variations of this particular story before but I now add some extra layers on! Lovely reaction when the young people realised they had been led up the garden path!

We have now raised about £600 for Alzheimer’s Society with the sale of the book Pig The Legend. When I sell the book the whole price goes to to the charity when it is sold through a book shop often 40% is taken off. However, sold through Amazon we hardly make anything at all! (No wonder they make eye watering profits!)

I have tried to avoid mentioning the news in a Story telling blog but I am embarrassed by my country’s response to the refugee crisis in Europe compared to the generosity our neighbours.

Books, Birds, Stories and Footie

Great discussion last night at Book Club where we discussed Foe by J.M. Coetzee. Although the book wasn’t well received by us it did provoke a thoughtful debate! Especially when we considered the merits of a novel. I do like the way the discussion provokes different viewpoints.

It was a busy day with bird watching with young people from Maidstone at Wick Court. I was asked many thoughtful questions. I had to find out how many pigeons in the UK! I went on to a cricket net – actually batted reasonably well. Then Book Club so it was a long day!

Another pleasing result for the Mighty Hatters on Tuesday night without playing that well. Still amazed at where we are in the table!

Story Telling later at Wick Court.

Now for Something Completely Different!!!!

Going sound mysterious now but I have had some interesting requests in recent days which may or may not come to anything. It means my web site has people looking at from far and wide!

I mentioned I have been struggling with a trapped nerve and I have been getting pins and needles in my left hand as a result. It didn’t impact on my Story Telling but has restricted my cycling. I did manage my first double figure ride for a fortnight today as I rode into Stroud and I was pain free!

Now waiting for the football hoping my team can get back to winning ways!

Blinded By The Light (again)

Watched the last part of the film Blinded By The Light on Friday. We had seen it at the cinema before the pandemic. It is a delightful film about a young Muslim lad growing up in Luton being besotted by the music of Bruce Springsteen (The Boss). I obviously knew some of the locations and enjoy the music. So I did go to bed with a smile on my face.

Disappointed that my football team lost yesterday so leaving players out for the cup game against Chelsea didn’t work!

Off for a quiz tonight at the cricket club with friends – my quiz team won on Thursday -our third match in a row!

 

On Tour!!!!

Well sort of!  A selfie below from me in Syston (St Peter and St Paul C.E. School) between year groups! It has been a hectic couple of days.

                           

It started with Bird Watching on  a damp Wednesday with young people from Lewisham (different school to last week). I then drove across the country to Luton for the FA Cup game with Chelsea ( a team that has been funded with questionable money! I won’t go on my high horse!) We are all underwhelmed by our team news with many key players “rested” but the lads gave a good account of themselves. After the game I drove up the M1 to a Travel Lodge near Leicester where I had just dozed off to be awoken by a midnight fire alarm!

So I was already tired when I started with Pirate Pete on World Book Day. I was privileged to be able to perform in that Hall the first time KS 2  had been all together for two years! Thoroughly enjoyed the day and even managed to get back to Gloucestershire in time for a quiz match which we won!

St David’s Day

Always good to see people wearing their daffodils to celebrate St David’s Day and it doubles up with Shrove Tuesday today.

I have been grafting learning stories again today. Also managed to write for the first time for a while.

Now about to embark on my mad 48 hours. Watch this space!