Tuesday, 12 May 2026

Tuesday, 12-05-26

 Morning.  So here we are, safe and sound at Center Parcs, Elveden, after a surprisingly easy drive up.  Well, it would be easy for me anyway as Beth was behind the wheel but it was good.  No holdups of delays and we arrived in perfect time to be at our lodge bang on one o'clock.

After a quick unpack, we had a toast and cheese lunch and then off we went for a food shop and then a swim.  The food shop was delivered while we were in the pool and all the fridge stuff was put away - such a helpful service.

The first swim of the holiday is always really lovely.  Alex and I got back to the lodge about five thirty and Beth trundled back at six - she wanted a bit longer in the pool.

The kitchen area.  Compact but very well put together.  
Part of our walk to the village centre.
In the swimming dome - that bridge is the exit of the lazy river.

Beth provided a lovely dinner.  No, we didn't eat it all, there's plenty left for lunch today and, most likely, tomorrow as well.


We started a log off in the fireplace (another CP tradition) and had a cosy evening, not that it lasted long because I was tucked up and fast asleep before nine!

Everywhere is quiet now - both Beth and Alex are fast asleep and the ducks and a muntjac have both wandered past.  The ducks all but knocked at the window; they are obviously used to being fed although we're not supposed to.  I tried to take photos but I wasn't in the right place and they aren't good.  Not to worry, there will be more opportunities.

When we get going, after breakfast we will pootle down to the pool again.  It is Alex's day today as it was his birthday last Friday and I think he wants to do the electric boats this afternoon, weather permitting.  In the evening, he has chosen Hucks Diner so that's where we are eating.  
It will be a lovely day!  xx


Monday, 11 May 2026

Monday, 11-05-06

Morning, all.
A short one today as I'll bee off later on and want to get the last jobs done and dusted.  It's time for our annual jolly to Center Parcs - me, Beth and Alex - and I'm so looking forward to it.  It's a home from home and has been ever since we first went when Beth and Dave were still at primary school and we went to Sherwood in the Autumn of their first year open in the UK.
As soon as Elveden opened, we changed from Sherwood as Elveden is so much closer and have been going ever since except for a gap when we spent several happy years holidaying at Streele Farm.

Streele Farm is no longer available which is a shame, but Center Parcs goes on and on and on.

This time we are just taking one vehicle (petrol prices, etc) and as Beth's is adapted to hold her wheelchair, she is driving and I'm sitting in the back relaxing.  Nice!!

That's about it really.  We should be able to access our lodge from one o'clock and then we plan lunch, a swim, a shop and a chilled evening, maybe with a log on the fire.   Nice.

Have a lovely day, all.  xx

Saturday, 9 May 2026

A day trip to Leeds Castle - as always, photo heavy

On Friday, May 9th, I went on a Broomfield Coach Trip to Leeds Castle, Maidstone
(which is exactly how my children used to start their class visit recounts, poor things).

We left in bright sunshine that promised a lovely day to come and the journey down was, I assume, straightforward - I don't know because I fell asleep around the time we approached the QEII bridge and woke about ten minutes before we arrived!

Just a bit (bit?!) of history.  The foundations of the castle date from 1119 and it existed further back than that since 857, but very little remains of the original now.  It was a modest Normal fortification built on a series of small islands on a lake formed from the river Len.  
In 1278, the castle was acquired by Eleanor of Castile, the same Eleanor that I went on about after my visit to St Albans, much loved Queen Consort to Edward I and a driving spirit of the age in her own right. She remodelled the castle and this can be seen in the Gloriette, a D shaped building on its own island and in the courtyard, the only surviving elements of the original medieval castle.  
The castle continued to be owned by medieval queens - Eleanor herself and then Anne of Bohemia, Isabella of France, Joan of Navarre, Catherine de Valois and, finally, Catherine of Aragon -  and it remained a royal residence until it fell into private hands.
After that, it passed from pillar to post, family to family, and it all gets a bit tedious, until it was finally bought by a young heiress, the Hon. Olive Wilson Filmer, the sale being completed in 1927.
They took on a considerable amount of necessary renovation to make the castle merely habitable, let alone acceptable to their wealthy 'modern' standards but Olive worked hard to create her own personal vision of a marriage between medieval and elegant modern.
The interior of the castle reflects the changes she made but are not jarring and I feel it was a highly successful (albeit costly) work.  
The marriage didn't survive though and Olive married for the third and final time to a British MP and Baronet (she was American), Sir Adrian William Maxwell Baillie and she became known as the Hon Olive, Lady Baillie, a title she kept until her death.  She became a renowned hostess and held many house parties, etc, attended by many notables of the day.

She left the castle in trust to be open to the public and so it has remained ever since.

OK, now the photos.
There's quite a walk from the coach and car park to the castle itself but it was so pretty, through woodland, by streams, past water birds and with tantalising views of the castle from certain points.  Just as you thought you were getting there, off you went in a different direction!



I loved this view.  
Al along the paths were plaques commemorating key dates.  Very clever.
So many baby birds, so fluffy that, in photos, their bodies look out of focus.

Magnificent trees.

The oldest surviving remnants - the mill and barbican


The library
The dining room - very smart and elegant and not at all fussy as some can be.

This was interesting.
They are focusing on Eleanor of Castile this year and had an AI 'thing' .
You approached, said 'Greetings, Queen Eleanor' (in the way of 'Hi, Siri', to wake the AI up) and then asked a question.  After 'thinking about it' the AI answered your question.  Some answers came out oddly - such as 'I was thought to . . ., but it was really good.  You had, I think, two questions and then you were dismissed.

One of the better uses for AI, I think and one of the staff told me that next year they are doing Catherine of Aragon.

As you went round the house, there were special displays with more information about Eleanor and her life.
I loved this - all around the house there was info embroidered onto cushion covers.  Very clever!
Lady Baillie's boudoir
Her bed.
(the bedroom was lovely)
And a marble bathroom that would still be considered luxury today.
This is the courtyard that is one of the few remaining early parts.
I just liked this - an unusual brolly and walking stick stand!

For the Castle tour, there were headsets and recoded information.  I was a bit concerned about this as I don't have good experiences of how these things work with hearing aids but they were top notch, fitting above the ear rather than on so that the actual speakers hovered over the ear, preventing any feedback issues and also enabling differently placed aid pickups to pick up the words clearly.
Also, as you walked round, the information started automatically.
Very impressive - ten out of ten.  It shows it CAN be done!

After a slow stroll round the castle, I sat outside to read the guide book and then headed off to an area where they had a restaurant, etc and I treated myself to a very nice fish and chips.
It also has a more snacky food place, some shops that were not yet open and . . . 

. . . this.
All I can say is poor dogs!

I meandered through the Culpepper Garden and  past the Lady Baillie Mediterranean Gardens (both very lovely in their way), past the maze and children's area to the Birds of Prey centre where I saw part of a falconry display.
Why on earth do these display places have such very uncomfortable seating - high benches with no back and, when seated properly on them, your feet don't touch the floor.  I'm afraid I gave up as my back was starting to give me some trouble.  I found a more comfortable seat and heard, rather than saw, the rest of the display.

I didn't use the children's things, of course, but they looked really good.  A beach (sandpit with deck chairs round in which younger children were playing happily), adventure golf, a Knights' Stronghold Playground, an obstacle course, the aforementioned maze and grotto . . . so much for families!

It was time to start heading back so I took it slowly and the old back was fine.  

More views and birds on the way back to the coach.






  There was just time for a visit to the shop where I got my fridge magnet (I have to get a fridge magnet, don't I?) and to have a sit down before Andy, the coach driver,  came back and opened the coach.

I'm assuming a good drive back because, again, I fell asleep and woke just outside Chelmsford!  It does make for a very easy journey.

Leeds Castle is lovely.  There's loads to do, the staff are so helpful and informative and it's all just so beautifully cared for and attractive.  If you can, do give it a go.  You won't be disappointed.

I have just had a quick glance through the diary and it seems my next trip is a visit to the poppy factory and then a cruise down the river.  Quite a contrast but equally interesting.
After that it is Paddington - something I am really looking forward to.

So nice to have things to look forward to.  Thanks for reading.  xx









Saturday, 09-05-26

Good morning, everyone!  The sun is shining and the forecast is very promising for the whole weekend which is just as well because I have a whole lot of washing/drying/etc to do before Monday!  It's also good because the washing machine is working full pelt as I type and the energy thingy is reading zero.  Yay!

Yesterday was lovely.  I will do a separate post about Leeds Castle but it is possibly one of the 'nicest' places I have been to, very carefully designed and planned for great views, some exercise and things for the whole family to enjoy.
A few photos.



More later!

It was a 'try out the new (molto cheapo) camera' day too.  I'm no expert so really can't talk about the actual quality of the photos but it sits well in my hand, doesn't pull on my wrist (I use a wrist strap), is slightly slower in response than the old one but then it is an awful lot cheaper in numerical terms, let alone 'real' terms and it isn't draining the battery like the old one started doing.
On the other hand, the settings are more limited - and I did use some of the settings - and changing them feels a bit clunky.
On the whole, for now, I am satisfied.
Maybe I need to do some side by side stuff, old and new, just to compare.  I (probably) won't bore you with that though.  😉

On to today and there's nothing in the diary all weekend.  That doesn't mean there's nothing to do, mind you - there's the aforementioned washing, etc, I have both sourdough and yeasted loaves to make - double yeasted loaves because there's two for Beth and two to take to Centre Parcs on Monday.  In no way is that a hassle - yeasted loaves are dead easy and very satisfying as they rise, especially in this warmer weather and sourdough is much more responsive too.  There's a pay back in a less sour flavour but it is always delicious, however the starter behaves.

I have food to sort out and packing to do - again, not a hassle, it just needs doing.  Then I would like to ;leave the house in reasonable nick so there's dusting and sweeping, etc.  Oh, and the garden - those weeds need to know their place!!  

Better go and see how the washing is doing, I suppose.  And have my bath, get dressed, start the daily chores, etc, etc.
Have a lovely Saturday, everyone.  xx

Edit to add that there was a very odd comment on yesterday's post - I am sure it was some sort of spammy, scammy thing and I deleted it, of course.  I hope no-one clicked on it and apologies - one the Blogger filter missed.  x

Friday, 8 May 2026

Friday, 08-05-26

Just a quick one because in a while I'm off on a coach trip to Leeds Castle, somewhere I've never been before.  
Leeds Castle
I don't know what our tickets will include but there's loads to do and see there, I gather, so it should be a very enjoyable day.  I'm sure I will come home with guide book, fridge magnet, other tut and loads of new memories.  The weather looks promising too.  Not very warm but dry and sunny all day.  That sounds good to me!

Alex and I had fun making his birthday cake - well, he made it and I just advised and did the side icing.  The decorations are all his.

Happy Birthday, Alex.  Twenty eight today!  xx

Time to stop and do a bit of stuff before leaving for the coach.  Have a lovely day, everyone, and thank you for your kind comments.  I am fine, just a bit sore in certain places.  xx


Thursday, 7 May 2026

Thursday, 07-05-26

Morning, all.  It's turned really chilly again round here.  Brrr.  I had the heating on again and used the electric blanket in bed.  I do hope it warms up again soon.  

First of all - I can't remember who it was but whichever of you directed me to World of Books - well, you've sent me down a right rabbit hole.  What a wonderful place.  I now have four books (three bought, one free) on Greek/Cretan cooking coming at some point next week and one of my lovely neighbours will take them in.
I know they will, I'm not just assuming.  We do it for each other, whether it be a delivery or left on the doorstep.

Do I need more recipe books?  No!!
Do I want more?  What do you think?
lol

The phone arrived and it is fine.  It didn't come with much in the way of accessories but that's fine because I already have them as my other camera is also a Panasonic and they tend to work pretty much the same way really.
I can reuse my camera bag, the USB cable and the memory sticks and I'm off on a coach trip tomorrow so I will take it and give it a try out.  Fingers crossed.

Yesterday wasn't 100% pleasant because, silly me, I had a fall.  Not an 'old person fall'. I hasten to add.  I overfilled one of my indoor plants so that the water was slopping out of the outer pot so I carried it into the kitchen, a bit of water slopped out, I slipped on it and over I went, banging hip, head and elbow/shoulder as I did so.  And the stupid container smashed so there was water and pottery everywhere.  Doh!
Fortunately, I was more shaken up than damaged although my shoulder is still a bit sore.  I have full range of movement so I know there's nothing beyond a bit of bruising and I went to personal training and the stretching and more gentle strength than usual stuff really helped.
I shall be more careful in future!!

On the other hand, the evening meal was absolutely lovely and I enjoyed it no end.  J always picks me up as she has an adapted van (so I can't give her a lift) and lives close by so it was all very easy

Today starts with Chris coming over for coffee and chat - I always enjoy that.  Then Alex is coming over.  It's his birthday tomorrow (how can I have an almost twenty eight yrs old grandson?) so he's coming over to make a cake.  Nothing fancy, thank you Betty Crocker!  I need to find two cake tins.  I MUST have some somewhere.
(Edit:  found them)

Better go and look, hadn't I?

Enjoy your day, everyone.  Stay safe and warm and be good!!  :-)  xx

Wednesday, 6 May 2026

Wednesday, 06-05-26

Morning.  Welcome to a lovely, sunny Wednesday morning.  Not all that warm but not to worry.

Yesterday was a very pleasant day.  Groove went well and I was careful so the old back seems fine.  Lunch with Mandy was lovely.  It's so nice to have a regular catch up and we've got a date for next month too.

I did a bit of gardening and will do some more this morning, I think.  Some things are coming back up but some aren't, including the lupin that started off too early again and then we had frosts that cut it right back.  Such a shame.  The foxgloves are doing their thing and there are several flower head spires appearing and I seem to have a few iris flowers pending.
I'm not getting any bedding plants until after next week though so have plenty of time to think about what I want and where.
I need to tackle the front now!

Today I have personal training and then I'm meeting the girls for a Harvester meal and a good old catch up.

So it should be a really nice day.  I hope yours is too.  xx

Edit:  I forgot to say I think my new little camera might be arriving today - not the bridge camera I am thinking about but a new little slip in the bag camera that will probably be better than my current one because it's new and technology has moved on.
I'm still pondering on the other . . .  xx