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Monthly Archives: October 2012

Coinage Hall, Cathedral Lane and Squeeze Guts Alley

1    Upstairs, inside the Old Coinage Hall is the very traditional Charlotte’s Tea House where they serve beautiful homemade soup and the most delicious cakes. We stopped there for lunch today and it was lovely.

Charlotte’s Tea House, Truro

2   Cathedral Lane is just one of the little byways and alleys in Truro. It is one of the prettiest with the view of the Cathedral.

Cathedral Lane

3   Another alleyway, where you have to walk single file and carry your shopping in front or behind you is the aptly named Squeeze Guts Alley. I always loved this one as a child and I still do!

Squeeze Guts Alley

PS  If the photos are looking stretched or incomplete, please click and the correct version will come up.

 

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Windy Walk, White Flowers and Kissing

1   Went for a lovely blowy Autumn walk this morning up the lane around Carn Brea, leaves blowing everywhere.

2   Still lots of wild flowers – these white ones caught my eye today.

3    There’s a saying in Cornwall that dates back to at least 1846, ‘Kissing’s out of fashion when the furze is out of bloom.’   Since there are always flowers on the gorse that’s not really a problem!

For some reason I can’t load  photos properly today – they are all coming in stretched and very odd. Maybe I’ll try again tomorrow.

 

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Blue Makes Me Happy – Sea, Sky and Other Blue Things (Weekly photo challenge)

1 This morning the sea on the horizon as seen from our bedroom was a really deep blue.

2 Driving to Truro, this beautiful sky opened up as we turned a corner.

3 Such a bright and beautiful blue sky with the spires of Truro Cathedral lit up by the sun – just lovely.

I’m trying out the new gallery format here. What do you think? Somehow all the photos are below as well so you have a good comparison!

 

The sea from our bedroom window this morning

Trails in a blue sky today

The spires of Truro Cathedral with blue sky

Godrevy 17:9:2012

Little boy in blue pyjamas

Bluebells by the beach 24:4:2010

Blue outfit

Forget-me-nots for my Mum23:5:2012

Blue sky Moab 29:9:2011

 

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Sleep, Knitting and An Indian Elephant

1   I slept all night! Beautiful!

2   Tonight I have finished the first of two Hoodies I am knitting for the Grandbabies. This is the smaller of the two and I am delighted with the finished article.

Tabitha’s hoodie

3   I love this small picture we have of a decorated Indian elephant. When we go to India at the end of the month we will be doing a safari on the back of an elephant.  For one who admires elephants as I do (such devoted and tender creatures) it will be almost a dream come true to be so close to one.

Indian Elephant

PS For those who liked the idea of ‘Suffragette Socks’ in a recent post, this is what they look like! The shades of purple, white and green are just perfect and I shall love wearing them!

Suffragette socks!

 

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Pastor Peter Mabasa, One of Life’s Beautiful People

Today I want to tell you about Pastor Peter Mabasa, a wonderful man whom we met in 2007 and whose death, far too young, we heard about yesterday.

In 2007, just as we retired, we went out to Mapoch, South Africa, as volunteers to help build a new classroom for the pre-school in the village. It was there we met Pastor Peter and we became good friends.  Peter had had a very hard life, living under Apartheid  suffering from all the mistreatment that that entailed and even when it was all over, still finding himself in a bad way and, ‘living under the bridges’ as he put it. Then he met another Pastor who helped him back to life and in time, Peter became the Pastor for the village where we found ourselves.

As soon as we met him, we shared laughter and over the days, as the work was done each day, we sat under the tree in the shade and had long, fascinating discussions about religion (Peter was an Apostolic Christian and we are Humanists) philosophy, corruption, crime and impoverishment. We shared ideas, quotations, and had lots of laughs. We discussed language, his and ours, each helping with vocabulary and pronunciation. He spoke five languages –IsiZulu, Ndebele, Tswana and Afrikaans as well as English! It was partly his knowledge of the local language and of English that led to him being appointed as ‘Site manager’,  translator and liaison between us and the local builders with whom we were working.

Pastor Peter and Mr S sharing laughs together

We have some lovely memories of Peter:

  • Mr S gave Peter his sun-hat; he was absolutely delighted and wore it every day we were there! At the end of our stay we also gave him one of the hard hats which we autographed for him.

Peter in Mr S’s hat and delighted with the toilet seat for the new latrines being built

  • Peter’s astonishment that we should share a bottle of coke with him was something we will both remember. Living under Apartheid, he was not used to being treated as an equal, as one human with another and he found it very moving that we should be so open and free with him.
  • We were invited to go to his Church to observe. This turned out to be a fascinating and very moving experience. Joining in the singing was wonderful with one of the older ladies showing me the words in the hymnbook. Because I had been trying to learn some of the language, I was able to read the Tswana and to join in the alto part, much to everyone’s surprise and pleasure, mine especially.
  • His introduction of us by our first names to his whole Congregation when he spoke so powerfully of meeting white people who were not the Boss and Madam of Apartheid times, through which many of the congregation had also lived, and who were not Christians but who were nevertheless good people who were his friends.
  • The children of the pre-school aged from 15 months to six years old adored him and he them.
  • We supported Pastor Peter with his very demanding and new role of Site Manager, for which he was extremely grateful and he kept telling us how happy he was to have us there. He made us feel very special. He made everyone feel very special.

Pastor Peter in his autographed hard hat

Without Peter there, the whole experience would have been very different. His ability to manage and negotiate with the builders was crucial to the success of the project. His open-mindedness and constant good humour were an example to all and the fact that we three got on so well made it a very rewarding time for each of us.

I once read that we do not ‘make’ new friends, rather, we recognise friends when we first meet them. Peter and we ‘recognised’ each other. We are so sorry about his untimely passing and send our love and condolences to his family, to his Congregation and to the whole village who will miss him, his laughter and his love so much.

Kagiso Pre-school, the original part, painted, the new classroom and our friends waving Goodbye

I’m sorry about the poor quality of the photos. I have had to take photographs from the diary I wrote at the time as all our photos of the time were lost when our computer crashed some time ago.

 

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Royal Academy, Suffragette Socks and War Horse

1. We loved the Bronzes exhibition at the Royal Academy!

2. In John Lewis I spotted some furry socks in purple, white and green. I couldn’t leave them behind, now could I?

3. ‘War Horse’ by Michael Morpurgo is a brilliant story and made the most amazing stage show. The music was lovely and the puppet horses quite brilliantly realistic. I loved it!

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Posted by on October 3, 2012 in art, postaday2012, sculpture, theatre

 

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Baby Docs, Master of Angry Birds and Autumn in the Park

1. It took a long time to walk to get the paper this morning as T, in her tiny black and pink Docs, wanted to stop and explore everything.

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2. After Nursery School and lunch, Jake taught us the next level of Angry Birds with a dragon that flies in and saves the day! At three and three quarters, Jake amazes us with his skill with technology!

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3. Autumn leaves, conker collecting, a very well behaved dog and one last Hollyhock.

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Grandchildren, Rose and Playing in the Park

1. Playing ‘Row, row, row your boat’ with our 18month old Granddaughter. Watching ‘ Winnie the Pooh’ with our Grandson who is, “Not three! Three and three quarters, Granny!”

2. Beautiful rose in a garden on the way to the park.

3. Playing in the park with both children, Pooh sticks and Gruffalo hunting, having ice creams and hot chocolate – exhausting but fun!

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Posted by on October 1, 2012 in family, postaday2012

 

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