Books I have read

  • Woodcutter by Reginald Hill
  • Alice Steinback Without Reservations
  • The Steig Larrson Trilogy

Wednesday, July 20, 2022

Dreadful Weather

 We have had continual bad weather the last two days have been cold and miserable.

Yesterday I revamped my office took control of the dog table and shut all those untidy bits away in the old green desk. So now I have a workspace and hope I can get back to doing some writing. Also to add luxury I have purchased a decent chair which Graham put together for me all quite exciting!!

Yesterday I had my second Covid booster so it is done thank goodness.


Having an uncluttered space to work is a great luxury

Despite the weather, I have to go off to the bridge lessons have done my planning and just wonder how many will turn up.

I have put a photo of Denyse's cat Roubles in she has settled still aloof but she and Max are tolerating each other. I suppose she will swoop back and reclaim her one day which will be sad I quite like having a cat especially one that is tame

Sunday, February 20, 2022

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Pearl

Here is a photograph of my Grandmother Pearl Ann Maddock as I remember her. This was taken at 193 Sutherland Rd where she had lived probabably all  of her married life. 

The memories of her home are what kept me going as a young person, my own life being gypsy life from as far back as I can recall. To me, she was always an old person but I guess the hard life she had had showed. Or do the young see old as old11

Robin Taylor and i often ponder on what she was really like.Domestic chores and motherhood were never her strong point. as a mother according to Fay.  To me she was a wonderful Grandmother, we kept in touch until she died either by writing or visiting.

Somehow through the Great depression and WWs 1 and 2 she had managed to urge her daughters to be independent and have high expectations of what their lives should be. This did not always turn out well for them but they all seemed to have the idea that nothing was too good for the Maddock girls and they kept looking. A good example of this is Ronnie Witcombe, Fay snatched him off her sister Dianah after the war ended they went for a drive and returned home engaged. He was a weakish character so was putty in her hand I wonder if Dianah knew he had a suitcase full of sterling contraband from the African campaign that is another story in itself. Am wondering if the introduction to Tony Harris some years later was a form of payback for Dianah!.