Shocking light, heavily Paint Shopped to lighten but you get the idea. The lasagne was great and at one point I feared there would be no leftovers but there's just enough go feed me today.
Diary of a (retired) teacher
Saturday, 21 March 2026
Saturday, 21-03-26
Shocking light, heavily Paint Shopped to lighten but you get the idea. The lasagne was great and at one point I feared there would be no leftovers but there's just enough go feed me today.
Friday, 20 March 2026
Friday, 20-03-26
Poor Beth - by then the traffic had really built up as the M25 was still closed. She usually gets off the M11 at Bishop's Stortford as she, unlike me, is not a wuss with complicated roundabout systems but the traffic was backing up along the M11 so she decided to go on to Harlow too. It was a lot worse by then than it was for me so she had a very slow last part of the journey too but all's well that ends well.
Lasagne, salad, coleslaw and garlic bread
Chill
Thursday, 19 March 2026
Wednesday and Thursday, 18/19-03-26 Long post alert!!
Tuesday morning, Beth and I had a stroll around the main road through Thrapston and in the afternoon I strolled around Islip while Beth visited a friend.
A bit of info first:
Thrapston
I took a few photos.
. . . but from the bridge - wow.
What a home - with a pool and mooring, complete with boats. Two of them!
The town sign.
. . . another church, St Nicholas' . . . (inside)
Fortunately, I have another one, not so swish but it does the job fine, so used that, found the tyres were perfectly OK, washed my hands and set off.
To be fair, apart from me feeling very tense and stressed (which is typical for me), the journey was fine and the Harlow junction was very, very much more manageable than the Stansted/Bishops Stortford one.
Ho hum!
(I may possibly have said something quite a bit ruder than ho hum)
Now is the point at which I need to say that it really was just a 'gentle' bump, not a crash, even if it sounded pretty loud at the time. I didn't even stall my car. I was pretty shaken up and so was he but it was OK. I have a light cover that needs replacing and he has a few scratches on his front but it could have been so, so much worse, the damage being more related to wear and tear on my nerves (and his).
We exchanged details, of course, although it's far from being something that will involve insurances, and made sure we were both OK. I actually got a text from him later in the evening, checking that I was OK and apologising again. I think he was far more upset than I was.
The 414 is narrow, just one lane each way and, usually, not that busy. However, as luck would have it, there had been some sort of mishap on the M25, the motorway was closed for a while, and everything was diverting along the A414 instead. I bet those workmen digging in the road wondered what was going on! In fact, my bumper basher should have been on the M25, poor chap!
So that very last little bit that should have taken about fifteen minutes or so, actually took over an hour.
Phew . . .
Tuesday, 17 March 2026
Tuesday, 17-03-26
Both Beth and I 'know' someone who lives round here which whom we have both virtually cheated (later edit - chatted, not cheated. Ooops!!!) for a long time. She was an OU student when I was and we had things in common.
. . . and fresh flowers on every table.
Later on, she will be back to collect me and go back to her friends for an evening take away.
Monday, 16 March 2026
Monday, 16-03-26
I'm also packed and ready for my little jolly with Beth and most disinclined to start any housework so I'm just going to take things nice and easy before I set off.
Sunday, 15 March 2026
Sunday, 15-03-26
Hi, everyone! What a gloriously sunny morning here in mid-Essex. We've had a frost though - isn't it just typical that as the new growth gets going, we have one of the few frosts of the last few months?
It was frosty yesterday too. I was so glad I checked early because the car needed scraping and I needed to be at the pick up to catch the coach.
It was a really lovely time at Stratford-upon-Avon but I will write about that separately. Quite a long time in the coach - three hours each way with a 'comfort' stop off. It was nice to stretch my legs and back!
Now it is Sunday. I have Beth and Alex's bread rising nicely and a mushroom soup prepping in my second Thermione bowl (the dough is in the first).
While I'm thinking of it, Vorwerk doesn't make a specific dough hook (yet, anyway) but there is one that is compatible and I'm thinking of getting it. There is a knead function and it works fine for yeasted bread which is a more robust dough, but it would be good to have one that folds rather than cutting for my sourdough. It's not very expensive so . . . yes.
Today I need to pack for tomorrow - or start packing anyway. It won't take long, it is only for two nights. I've worked out my route. It is just off the A14 so very straightforward from here, the worst bit being getting on the M11 from the A120 - it's the Stansted roundabout and it is fiendish! I've got a work around though!
After that it is just three roads. Even I would find it difficult to get lost!
Well, the soup is smelling - er - soupy so I will leave you with just one photos from yesterday. More to follow.
Bye xxx
Saturday, 14 March 2026
Saturday, 14-03-26
See you tomorrow! xx





















