August 1st, 2009

Its been a busy month and lots of exciting things have happened, all of which merited a blog post in their own right and none of which got one!

The allotment has been exceptionally fruitful (or should that be vegetable full?). We seem to have eaten quantities of the world biggest marrows, our potatoes all got blight  (except three plants which I am still nurturing), but we were able to eat baby ones, our tomatoes are triffid like, our broad beans were a success and we will grow more next year,  horrific memories of hard broad beans skins are now banished for all time. In the garden we have had more lettuce than anyone should have…I somewhat over planted…but the chickens are very happy. We have had french beans and peas are about to spring forth. It has most definitely been our the greatest gardening success ever for the Henderson’s.

The house is nearly all purple now, except for one gable end which can’t be seen from the house – our decorator has been taking a well earned rest ion the sun – so that should be finished soon. We still have the scaffolding up at the back though as Gordon is putting in a solar panel. It’s a tricky little blighter – not helped by the grim weather – which somehow makes clambering about on the roof unappealing!

We have been canoeing down the Wye. Followers of the blog will know that we attempted this last year but got rained out and had to abandon it. This year we completed – and in a most elegant fashion – as we decided to B and B rather than camp. We had a canoeing lesson at the start of July on a warm evening after work (that seems so long ago) and learned lots of things that Gordon seemed to know and I had no idea about. It meant that canoeing was a very different experience this year. Not sure I have entirely masted the art – which G finds frustrating – but I do have a jolly time. We even purchased our own canoe. A blow uppable thing – which has an amazing wow factor when you are by the side of the canal with a box one minute and a boat the next. The first one proved to be a bit leaky – but it has now been replaced – however we have not yet had the time or weather to launch The Ark Mark 2.

Dad is 70 this year and as his birthday present he asked for a number of experiences. These we gave him in the form of a sort of cryptic cheque book. A couple of weekends ago all of us, Miriam, Michael, Mum, Dad, Emilie, Gordon and I went to Bewdley where we stayed for the weekend in the most tremendous B and B, Kateshill House, which I would recommend to anyone. It was truly posh and yet very comfortable to be in at the same time, lucky really a none of us do posh exceptionally well. We spent the Saturday at the Black Country Museum. This is a living museum on the edge of the Black Country and we had a marvellous time in old shops, down the mine, watching steam engines, riding on the trams etc. A great day out – and as the birthday boy said – he remembered most of it before it became museum fodder!

Since then it has been back with noses to the grindstone, although the excitement of new doorbells, clothes airers and the start of the blackberry season keeps life fun.

April 27th, 2009

Today was Dads 70th birthday. Gordon and I went down to see him before work to see him open present, cards and to give wishes etc. We had to wait a while for the birthday boy to descend but it was worth it…

Birthday boy poses with picture created especially by the artist Emilie Fiona Frier, at 4 months old

Birthday boy poses with picture created especially by the artist Emilie Fiona Frier, at 4 months old

Stunned and amazed...at his present from Mum

Stunned and amazed...at his present from Mum

We know it will be a wonderful year full of lots of exciting experiences and events – we look forward to spending it with you.

Happy Birthday Dad!

March 10th, 2009

Here I am at Edinburgh Airport on my way back from Orkney – photos can be seen on www.thefriers.co.uk

Its fab – working on my Acer Aspire One, listening to the radio with the headphones from my ipod – even the delay to the flight doesn’t seem quite so bad…

March 7th, 2009

It’s been so many months since I posted that a whole new person has arrived since I last wrote

Here is Emilie Fiona updating her blog…see it on www.thefriers.co.uk

Emilie updates her blog

Emilie updates her blog

August 9th, 2008

Having known each other for 7 1/2 years and lived together for nearly 6 we discovered this morning that we both like to play games on a wet day. So off we went to the nearest toy shop and spent some hard earned cash on a range of games; some we remembered from childhood, some we had always wanted and some new ones.

We spent some considerable time setting up Mousetrap – it was even better than we remembered it to be…how often does that happen?

Mr H with his new toy!

Mr H with his new toy!

 We then went onto Pass the Pigs and Pass the Bomb – possibly the most stressful game ever.

If you are wondering what to do in the middle of August when you might have been planning a day on the beach but are forced indoors I can fully recommend a day of nostalgic game playing.

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