Diary of a (retired) teacher
Thursday, 5 March 2026
Thursday, 05-03-26
Wednesday, 4 March 2026
Wednesday, 04-03-26
Tuesday, 3 March 2026
Tuesday, 03-03-26
I got washing and drying done - ironing is waiting for today - and I'm getting another load on the line before I leave for Groove.
I was rather spendy!
The charging cable for my stick sweeper broke when I put it down carelessly and it fell onto a hard floor so I have ordered a replacement. I got the book Lola's Mum mentioned in her comment, Kindle version (thanks, Lola's Mum, I'm enjoying it), and the last thing, something I have been waiting for for ages, I ordered a second bowl for Thermione. I had a spare bowl for my TM6 and it was so useful and I knew one was coming out so tucked some money away for it. Now I have to be frugal for the rest of this week - and beyond.
Monday, 2 March 2026
Monday, 02-03-26
Sunday, 1 March 2026
Sunday, 01-03-26 - a trip to St Albans
The first thing was to go into Pret for a coffee - Pret does do lovely black Americano coffees and I don't have any morning drink if there's a trip. The coach does have a loo but, even so, no . . .
(I was cross with myself - I left my camera at home so I had to use my phone which I really don't feel comfortable taking photos with but at least I had it with me)
(To be fair, there might be a yarn stall on Wednesdays - and maybe it was just as well)
Anyway, it was a market I would use, unlike the Edinburgh Christmas one.
So I meandered down through stalls and people, noting a fresh farm egg stall to return to later (I did but by then they had more or less sold out and only had extra large blue eggs for a fiver for six - so no. )
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I just love the story of the Eleanor Crosses. Eleanor of Castile was married to Prince Edward (later King Edward I, known as Longshanks and then the Hammer of the Scots). It was, as all these were at the time, a marriage of convenience, a contract, a transaction involving property and lots of money.
Despite this, it became a love match and the pair, we are told, spend more time together than most couples in this situation.
Eleanor passed away very suddenly and unexpectedly at Harby in Northants and her grief stricken husband decreed that crosses be built in every place that her coffin rested when it was conveyed back to London. Hence Waltham Cross, Charing Cross - and the area known as Market Cross in St Albans, close to where the tower stands.
I took a stroll around the outside before going in. It was lovely and peaceful and one side looks out over the park through which I could have walked to find the Roman museum, hypocaust, etc. Something for another time.
The authorities came to arrest Amphibalus and Alban, inspired by his new found faith, exchanged cloaks with the priest, allowing him to escape.
The site/grave became a centre of pilgrimage and Alban became the first British saint of a still undivided fledgeling Christian church.
(The nave has some wonderful medieval wall paintings which had been limewashed over in the mid 1500s. Using light projection, we can see how they may have looked in the Middle Ages - the one above is Alban and Amphibalus exchanging cloaks)
The whole building crosses the whole panorama of British history.
While no parts remain standing from pre Norman times, there are Roman bricks used in rebuilding work and I am sure there's other remains from Roman and Dark Ages times. The most modern part is the Welcome Centre and shop (yes, I got my fridge magnet). You walk in and look down the transepts to a lovely rose window. My photo is rubbish but you can see a really good one here.
This is the Lady Chapel, completed around 1310-ih sort of time. There are traces of the original beauty of the place but in 1553 the abbey church was bought by the townspeople and the Lady Chapel was walled off and used as a grammar school for the next three hundred years. Where I am standing was a covered public pathway and behind me is where the shrine of St Alban is now.
The guide book says the restoration was quite sympathetic and today it's in use for weddings, funerals, etc and serves Christians from many traditions, not just the Anglican one.
George Tankerfield (1555)
St Alban's shrine. Again, it is a reconstruction as the original was destroyed in 1540.
They used small pieces of the original found during other work and some supposed relics of the saint rest under the canopy.
Some new carvings were added including one little carving of a figure wearing a face mask, a reminder that this restoration happened during covid.
I think that's so good.
It was a really lovely day and if they do another trip there, I will definitely go again. There's a whole load of Roman stuff I didn't investigate at all.
(and I hope the links all work)
Saturday, 28 February 2026
Saturday, 28-02-26
Friday, 27 February 2026
Friday, 27-02-26
Good morning again, everyone, and welcome to Friday's blog.
Yesterday was very social and sociable and, yes, I was all chatted out by bedtime. I haven't slept all that well but that's OK, it's not as if I have to do a day's work or anything, is it?
Chris and I had our usual chuckle and chat over coffee. Then I drove over to Val's where we chatted about different stuff - Val and I go back decades and she's been a very good friend one way and another. She used to live just down the road from me and when she and M moved away to Black Notley we lost contact for a while which was a shame.
It's good now though and we already have next month's date in our diaries.
Then, in the evening, it was a Slim Win online chat via Messenger. Annoyingly, about a month ago I started having a sound issue. I can see and hear everyone else in the chat and they can see me but not hear me. I use my laptop with a built in microphone, I've checked settings as much as I can but nope, no sounds from me. I end up using my Kindle Fire which is OK although the sound quality is poor - not great for a hard of hearing person.
I've just ordered a webcam which should come early next week and fingers crossed. However, do any of you know what I could do to get my laptop microphone back again, please? It's so annoying.
Today, as it is Friday, starts with Slimming World and then Alex might be coming over, he's not sure. I have plans both ways so that's OK.
I will need to get my things ready for the trip tomorrow and I want to do a little street walk on Google Maps, just to get my bearings a bit. I don't know where the coach is dropping us off but it will be central, it always is.
Have a good Friday, everyone. Stay safe and well. xx
















