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MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: THE WILD SILENCE BY RAYNOR WINN As a young man Murray, desperate to get out of the city, spent 10 months living in a semi-derelict cottage in the middle of nowhere, harvesting and drying wild plants which back then (just after WWI) were sold to companies to produce medicines. I'm now re-reading Copsford as it's many years since I last read it. 1st. MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: THE WEEK SO FAR The Week So Far. The roads are clear, the lane is almost clear but between my garage and the gate to the lane the snow has drifted to nearly a foot deep, so at the moment I'm still stuck at home. Hope it will melt a bit soon as I'll need to get out at the weekend. I might ask Rob at next-door-but-one to run over it with his 4x4 a few timesto
MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: STILL WAITING I'm still waiting for a moving date. My next holiday let for the week beginning 12th is a caravan on a small Holiday and Leisure site in Mid Suffolk where I go for car boot sales. MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: BIG YEW AND LITTLE YEW Little Yew. The little Yew was something I picked up a couple of years ago from a stall during a village art event. The idea was to keep it in a pot until it was big enough to add to the trees on the meadow - I had no plans to move back then. MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: FRIENDS AND FAMILY Sue in Suffolk. Just over halfway between 60 and 70 and proud of being Suffolk born and bred! After 38 years of happy marriage ..with 23 of those years spent on a self-sufficient smallholding.my dear husband Colin was diagnosed with Mantle Cell Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma and died in May 2018. Our 3 grown up children have given me 4 wonderful MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: FUN WITH OLD PHOTOS The above photo is of our School reunion held at the school in October 1988. All of us here began at Stowmarket Grammar School in September 1966 and left in 1971 or 1973. Three of us (Front row second left P., third left me and 4th left G)., got together to organise this. Of course this was before social media and the only way to find people MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: ST MARY'S CHURCH, PLAYFORD St Mary's Church, Playford. Tucked away down a narrow lane in a small village not far from Ipswich, this church stands up high and has a lychgate - not many Suffolk churches have one. This was erected in 1930 in memory of a mother who died in the late C19. Through the MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: FRUGAL IN SUFFOLK, LOW SPEND Our low spend November isn't turning out to be quite so low, either! Things have a habit of cropping up, don't they? Well done on avoiding the speeding tickets, husband amazingly got away with it too last month (he really should know better, he's already been done for speeding 2 or 3 times, grr). MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLKA TOURIST IN MY OWN COUNTYADVENT PHOTOS 2017APPLES AND PEARSBEING GRATEFULGOING GENTLY The ingredients are washing soda, baking soda, citric acid, kosher salt (had to look this up as the book is from the US - I think it's what we call cooking salt) few drops of an essential oil and water, mixed and dried in a silicon mold/mould. MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: MY NEW HOME......AT LAST 1 day ago · Garden looks nice too. You must be feeling excited now! Oh hallelujah! May your new home be a place full of love, life and laughter. Really pleased it's yours at last! At last Sue! It looks lovely. I have 5 sets of patio doors right across the back of myhouse.
MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: THE WILD SILENCE BY RAYNOR WINN As a young man Murray, desperate to get out of the city, spent 10 months living in a semi-derelict cottage in the middle of nowhere, harvesting and drying wild plants which back then (just after WWI) were sold to companies to produce medicines. I'm now re-reading Copsford as it's many years since I last read it. 1st. MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: THE WEEK SO FAR The Week So Far. The roads are clear, the lane is almost clear but between my garage and the gate to the lane the snow has drifted to nearly a foot deep, so at the moment I'm still stuck at home. Hope it will melt a bit soon as I'll need to get out at the weekend. I might ask Rob at next-door-but-one to run over it with his 4x4 a few timesto
MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: STILL WAITING I'm still waiting for a moving date. My next holiday let for the week beginning 12th is a caravan on a small Holiday and Leisure site in Mid Suffolk where I go for car boot sales. MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: BIG YEW AND LITTLE YEW Little Yew. The little Yew was something I picked up a couple of years ago from a stall during a village art event. The idea was to keep it in a pot until it was big enough to add to the trees on the meadow - I had no plans to move back then. MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: FRIENDS AND FAMILY Sue in Suffolk. Just over halfway between 60 and 70 and proud of being Suffolk born and bred! After 38 years of happy marriage ..with 23 of those years spent on a self-sufficient smallholding.my dear husband Colin was diagnosed with Mantle Cell Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma and died in May 2018. Our 3 grown up children have given me 4 wonderful MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: FUN WITH OLD PHOTOS The above photo is of our School reunion held at the school in October 1988. All of us here began at Stowmarket Grammar School in September 1966 and left in 1971 or 1973. Three of us (Front row second left P., third left me and 4th left G)., got together to organise this. Of course this was before social media and the only way to find people MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: ST MARY'S CHURCH, PLAYFORD St Mary's Church, Playford. Tucked away down a narrow lane in a small village not far from Ipswich, this church stands up high and has a lychgate - not many Suffolk churches have one. This was erected in 1930 in memory of a mother who died in the late C19. Through the MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: FRUGAL IN SUFFOLK, LOW SPEND Our low spend November isn't turning out to be quite so low, either! Things have a habit of cropping up, don't they? Well done on avoiding the speeding tickets, husband amazingly got away with it too last month (he really should know better, he's already been done for speeding 2 or 3 times, grr). MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: GARDEN VIEWS AND CLIMBING PLANTS Sue in Suffolk Just over halfway between 60 and 70 and proud of being Suffolk born and bred! After 38 years of happy marriage ..with 23 of those years spent on a self-sufficient smallholding.my dear husband Colin was diagnosed with Mantle MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: 2020 It was painted sometime between 1412 and 1416 by the Limbourg brothers for their patron Jean Duc De Berry and finished by Jean Colombe between 1485-1489. ". The text beside the picture says "In the depths of winter, greenery brought hope of renewed life, although this farmhas yet to
MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: BEE-ING HELPFUL Sue in Suffolk Just over halfway between 60 and 70 and proud of being Suffolk born and bred! After 38 years of happy marriage ..with 23 of those years spent on a self-sufficient smallholding.my dear husband Colin was diagnosed with Mantle MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: NOMADLAND I think it would be helpful if people went and saw the film "Nomadland". People bought houses when they were affordable for people on modest incomes, jobs were secure in a way they are no longer and though people say 'they paid their taxes' there was tax relief onmortgages.
MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: THERE WAS SUNSHINE AFTER THE And finally the picture which I picked up because it looked interesting. I took it out of the frame which was pretty rough. It's actually a painted tile but with raised bits of metal pressed into the clay making the fence and little bits of clay fixed on and painted to make the spotty mushrooms..intriguing. MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: FRIENDS AND FAMILY About Me. Sue in Suffolk. Just over halfway between 60 and 70 and proud of being Suffolk born and bred! After 38 years of happy marriage ..with 23 of those years spent on a self-sufficient smallholding.my dear husband Colin was diagnosed with Mantle Cell Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma and died in May 2018. Our 3 grown up children have given me 4 MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: STILL WAITING I'm still waiting for a moving date. My next holiday let for the week beginning 12th is a caravan on a small Holiday and Leisure site in Mid Suffolk where I go for car boot sales. MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: ANOTHER THING BACK TO NEARLY NORMAL Another Thing Back to Nearly Normal. Last week an email popped up to tell me about the first Rural and Domestic Bygones sale for this year. Brilliant - a chance to get out and look round at last. The online catalogue listed over 1,000 lots, including many rusty farm type things but some more interesting items so I went to the preview tohave a
MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: 2ND VACCINATION My injection site soreness went within a week on my second shot as opposed to 3 weeks on the first. Still felt very tired for a day still had a slightly upset stomach for a day. MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: A WARM BANK HOLIDAY WEEKEND The garden gave a surprise when I discovered a Hosta tucked away behind the huge Peony. I love Hostas, so what a shame it's so hidden. I've always grown them in pots to help avoid slugs and to see them better, but this is a bit big to move although it's pointless leavingit where it is.
MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLKA TOURIST IN MY OWN COUNTYADVENT PHOTOS 2017APPLES AND PEARSBEING GRATEFULGOING GENTLY The ingredients are washing soda, baking soda, citric acid, kosher salt (had to look this up as the book is from the US - I think it's what we call cooking salt) few drops of an essential oil and water, mixed and dried in a silicon mold/mould. MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: TO THE CAR-BOOT SALE.......AS USUAL The Weird Bugs book (50p)is ready for Jacob's next visit - it's a pop up moving parts book that I reckon he will like. There's a pack of 4 Princess/Fairy sticker books(50p) for MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: NOMADLAND Sue in Suffolk Just over halfway between 60 and 70 and proud of being Suffolk born and bred! After 38 years of happy marriage ..with 23 of those years spent on a self-sufficient smallholding.my dear husband Colin was diagnosed with Mantle MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: MY NEW HOME......AT LAST Garden looks nice too. You must be feeling excited now! Oh hallelujah! May your new home be a place full of love, life and laughter. Really pleased it's yours at last! At last Sue! It looks lovely. I have 5 sets of patio doors right across the back of my house. MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: LOCALLY PRODUCED A Smaller Life 18 May 2021 at 10:49. Brilliant, you'll definintely notice the difference in taste when you eat these at room temperature. One of the reasons I love my new home town is the local Booths supermarket, it has so many local produced things for sale both in the fresh aisles and on the tinned, packeted and frozen sections. MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: THE WILD SILENCE BY RAYNOR WINN As a young man Murray, desperate to get out of the city, spent 10 months living in a semi-derelict cottage in the middle of nowhere, harvesting and drying wild plants which back then (just after WWI) were sold to companies to produce medicines. I'm now re-reading Copsford as it's many years since I last read it. 1st. MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: BIG YEW AND LITTLE YEW Little Yew. The little Yew was something I picked up a couple of years ago from a stall during a village art event. The idea was to keep it in a pot until it was big enough to add to the trees on the meadow - I had no plans to move back then. MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: IF Hi everyone, I saw comments from people who had already got their loan from Anderson Loan Finance. Honestly, I thought it was a scam, and then I decided to make a request based on their recommendations. MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: FRIENDS AND FAMILY Sue in Suffolk. Just over halfway between 60 and 70 and proud of being Suffolk born and bred! After 38 years of happy marriage ..with 23 of those years spent on a self-sufficient smallholding.my dear husband Colin was diagnosed with Mantle Cell Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma and died in May 2018. Our 3 grown up children have given me 4 wonderful MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: FUN WITH OLD PHOTOS The above photo is of our School reunion held at the school in October 1988. All of us here began at Stowmarket Grammar School in September 1966 and left in 1971 or 1973. Three of us (Front row second left P., third left me and 4th left G)., got together to organise this. Of course this was before social media and the only way to find people MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLKA TOURIST IN MY OWN COUNTYADVENT PHOTOS 2017APPLES AND PEARSBEING GRATEFULGOING GENTLY The ingredients are washing soda, baking soda, citric acid, kosher salt (had to look this up as the book is from the US - I think it's what we call cooking salt) few drops of an essential oil and water, mixed and dried in a silicon mold/mould. MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: GARDEN VIEWS AND CLIMBING PLANTS Sue in Suffolk Just over halfway between 60 and 70 and proud of being Suffolk born and bred! After 38 years of happy marriage ..with 23 of those years spent on a self-sufficient smallholding.my dear husband Colin was diagnosed with Mantle MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: MY NEW HOME......AT LAST Garden looks nice too. You must be feeling excited now! Oh hallelujah! May your new home be a place full of love, life and laughter. Really pleased it's yours at last! At last Sue! It looks lovely. I have 5 sets of patio doors right across the back of my house. MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: THE WILD SILENCE BY RAYNOR WINN As a young man Murray, desperate to get out of the city, spent 10 months living in a semi-derelict cottage in the middle of nowhere, harvesting and drying wild plants which back then (just after WWI) were sold to companies to produce medicines. I'm now re-reading Copsford as it's many years since I last read it. 1st. MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: THE WEEK SO FAR The Week So Far. The roads are clear, the lane is almost clear but between my garage and the gate to the lane the snow has drifted to nearly a foot deep, so at the moment I'm still stuck at home. Hope it will melt a bit soon as I'll need to get out at the weekend. I might ask Rob at next-door-but-one to run over it with his 4x4 a few timesto
MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: BIG YEW AND LITTLE YEW Little Yew. The little Yew was something I picked up a couple of years ago from a stall during a village art event. The idea was to keep it in a pot until it was big enough to add to the trees on the meadow - I had no plans to move back then. MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: A WARM BANK HOLIDAY WEEKEND The garden gave a surprise when I discovered a Hosta tucked away behind the huge Peony. I love Hostas, so what a shame it's so hidden. I've always grown them in pots to help avoid slugs and to see them better, but this is a bit big to move although it's pointless leavingit where it is.
MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: FRIENDS AND FAMILY Sue in Suffolk. Just over halfway between 60 and 70 and proud of being Suffolk born and bred! After 38 years of happy marriage ..with 23 of those years spent on a self-sufficient smallholding.my dear husband Colin was diagnosed with Mantle Cell Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma and died in May 2018. Our 3 grown up children have given me 4 wonderful MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: FUN WITH OLD PHOTOS The above photo is of our School reunion held at the school in October 1988. All of us here began at Stowmarket Grammar School in September 1966 and left in 1971 or 1973. Three of us (Front row second left P., third left me and 4th left G)., got together to organise this. Of course this was before social media and the only way to find people MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: ST MARY'S CHURCH, PLAYFORD St Mary's Church, Playford. Tucked away down a narrow lane in a small village not far from Ipswich, this church stands up high and has a lychgate - not many Suffolk churches have one. This was erected in 1930 in memory of a mother who died in the late C19. Through the MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: ABSENT FRIENDS................... Sue in Suffolk Just over halfway between 60 and 70 and proud of being Suffolk born and bred! After 38 years of happy marriage ..with 23 of those years spent on a self-sufficient smallholding.my dear husband Colin was diagnosed with Mantle MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: TO THE CAR-BOOT SALE.......AS USUAL Sue in Suffolk Just over halfway between 60 and 70 and proud of being Suffolk born and bred! After 38 years of happy marriage ..with 23 of those years spent on a self-sufficient smallholding.my dear husband Colin was diagnosed with Mantle MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: LOCALLY PRODUCED A Smaller Life 18 May 2021 at 10:49. Brilliant, you'll definintely notice the difference in taste when you eat these at room temperature. One of the reasons I love my new home town is the local Booths supermarket, it has so many local produced things for sale both in the fresh aisles and on the tinned, packeted and frozen sections. MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: NOMADLAND Sue in Suffolk Just over halfway between 60 and 70 and proud of being Suffolk born and bred! After 38 years of happy marriage ..with 23 of those years spent on a self-sufficient smallholding.my dear husband Colin was diagnosed with Mantle MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: THE WEEK SO FAR The Week So Far. The roads are clear, the lane is almost clear but between my garage and the gate to the lane the snow has drifted to nearly a foot deep, so at the moment I'm still stuck at home. Hope it will melt a bit soon as I'll need to get out at the weekend. I might ask Rob at next-door-but-one to run over it with his 4x4 a few timesto
MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: FRIENDS AND FAMILY Sue in Suffolk. Just over halfway between 60 and 70 and proud of being Suffolk born and bred! After 38 years of happy marriage ..with 23 of those years spent on a self-sufficient smallholding.my dear husband Colin was diagnosed with Mantle Cell Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma and died in May 2018. Our 3 grown up children have given me 4 wonderful MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: THERE WAS SUNSHINE AFTER THE A pack of terracotta Das air-drying clay (after making the plant labels for the hampers for my sister and sister-in-law I wished I'd made some for me too - and now I can). £1.50. MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: TODAY IT'S THE FURNITURE Our Suffolk County Councillor in the villages represents the Green Party and he is so well known and popular the signs up in gardens don't say Vote Green or his surname but just vote Andrew! Hope he gets voted in again. I've known him since he was a Cub Scout in my pack back in the late 70's. Back Eventually. Sue. MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: THE TWO ELDEST GRANDCHILDREN On Sunday Eldest Daughter and Grandson came up to stay for a few days. Youngest daughter came over on Tuesday with Granddaughter so there was lots of giggling and being as silly as two 5 year olds can be. MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: A WARM BANK HOLIDAY WEEKEND The garden gave a surprise when I discovered a Hosta tucked away behind the huge Peony. I love Hostas, so what a shame it's so hidden. I've always grown them in pots to help avoid slugs and to see them better, but this is a bit big to move although it's pointless leavingit where it is.
MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLKA TOURIST IN MY OWN COUNTYADVENT PHOTOS 2017APPLES AND PEARSBEING GRATEFULGOING GENTLY The ingredients are washing soda, baking soda, citric acid, kosher salt (had to look this up as the book is from the US - I think it's what we call cooking salt) few drops of an essential oil and water, mixed and dried in a silicon mold/mould. MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: TO THE CAR-BOOT SALE.......AS USUAL The Weird Bugs book (50p)is ready for Jacob's next visit - it's a pop up moving parts book that I reckon he will like. There's a pack of 4 Princess/Fairy sticker books(50p) for MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: NOMADLAND Sue in Suffolk Just over halfway between 60 and 70 and proud of being Suffolk born and bred! After 38 years of happy marriage ..with 23 of those years spent on a self-sufficient smallholding.my dear husband Colin was diagnosed with Mantle MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: MY NEW HOME......AT LAST Garden looks nice too. You must be feeling excited now! Oh hallelujah! May your new home be a place full of love, life and laughter. Really pleased it's yours at last! At last Sue! It looks lovely. I have 5 sets of patio doors right across the back of my house. MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: LOCALLY PRODUCED A Smaller Life 18 May 2021 at 10:49. Brilliant, you'll definintely notice the difference in taste when you eat these at room temperature. One of the reasons I love my new home town is the local Booths supermarket, it has so many local produced things for sale both in the fresh aisles and on the tinned, packeted and frozen sections. MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: THE WILD SILENCE BY RAYNOR WINN As a young man Murray, desperate to get out of the city, spent 10 months living in a semi-derelict cottage in the middle of nowhere, harvesting and drying wild plants which back then (just after WWI) were sold to companies to produce medicines. I'm now re-reading Copsford as it's many years since I last read it. 1st. MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: BIG YEW AND LITTLE YEW Little Yew. The little Yew was something I picked up a couple of years ago from a stall during a village art event. The idea was to keep it in a pot until it was big enough to add to the trees on the meadow - I had no plans to move back then. MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: IF Hi everyone, I saw comments from people who had already got their loan from Anderson Loan Finance. Honestly, I thought it was a scam, and then I decided to make a request based on their recommendations. MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: FRIENDS AND FAMILY Sue in Suffolk. Just over halfway between 60 and 70 and proud of being Suffolk born and bred! After 38 years of happy marriage ..with 23 of those years spent on a self-sufficient smallholding.my dear husband Colin was diagnosed with Mantle Cell Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma and died in May 2018. Our 3 grown up children have given me 4 wonderful MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: FUN WITH OLD PHOTOS The above photo is of our School reunion held at the school in October 1988. All of us here began at Stowmarket Grammar School in September 1966 and left in 1971 or 1973. Three of us (Front row second left P., third left me and 4th left G)., got together to organise this. Of course this was before social media and the only way to find people MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLKA TOURIST IN MY OWN COUNTYADVENT PHOTOS 2017APPLES AND PEARSBEING GRATEFULGOING GENTLY The ingredients are washing soda, baking soda, citric acid, kosher salt (had to look this up as the book is from the US - I think it's what we call cooking salt) few drops of an essential oil and water, mixed and dried in a silicon mold/mould. MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: TO THE CAR-BOOT SALE.......AS USUAL The Weird Bugs book (50p)is ready for Jacob's next visit - it's a pop up moving parts book that I reckon he will like. There's a pack of 4 Princess/Fairy sticker books(50p) for MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: NOMADLAND Sue in Suffolk Just over halfway between 60 and 70 and proud of being Suffolk born and bred! After 38 years of happy marriage ..with 23 of those years spent on a self-sufficient smallholding.my dear husband Colin was diagnosed with Mantle MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: MY NEW HOME......AT LAST Garden looks nice too. You must be feeling excited now! Oh hallelujah! May your new home be a place full of love, life and laughter. Really pleased it's yours at last! At last Sue! It looks lovely. I have 5 sets of patio doors right across the back of my house. MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: LOCALLY PRODUCED A Smaller Life 18 May 2021 at 10:49. Brilliant, you'll definintely notice the difference in taste when you eat these at room temperature. One of the reasons I love my new home town is the local Booths supermarket, it has so many local produced things for sale both in the fresh aisles and on the tinned, packeted and frozen sections. MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: THE WILD SILENCE BY RAYNOR WINN As a young man Murray, desperate to get out of the city, spent 10 months living in a semi-derelict cottage in the middle of nowhere, harvesting and drying wild plants which back then (just after WWI) were sold to companies to produce medicines. I'm now re-reading Copsford as it's many years since I last read it. 1st. MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: BIG YEW AND LITTLE YEW Little Yew. The little Yew was something I picked up a couple of years ago from a stall during a village art event. The idea was to keep it in a pot until it was big enough to add to the trees on the meadow - I had no plans to move back then. MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: IF Hi everyone, I saw comments from people who had already got their loan from Anderson Loan Finance. Honestly, I thought it was a scam, and then I decided to make a request based on their recommendations. MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: FRIENDS AND FAMILY Sue in Suffolk. Just over halfway between 60 and 70 and proud of being Suffolk born and bred! After 38 years of happy marriage ..with 23 of those years spent on a self-sufficient smallholding.my dear husband Colin was diagnosed with Mantle Cell Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma and died in May 2018. Our 3 grown up children have given me 4 wonderful MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: FUN WITH OLD PHOTOS The above photo is of our School reunion held at the school in October 1988. All of us here began at Stowmarket Grammar School in September 1966 and left in 1971 or 1973. Three of us (Front row second left P., third left me and 4th left G)., got together to organise this. Of course this was before social media and the only way to find people MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: ABSENT FRIENDS................... Sue in Suffolk Just over halfway between 60 and 70 and proud of being Suffolk born and bred! After 38 years of happy marriage ..with 23 of those years spent on a self-sufficient smallholding.my dear husband Colin was diagnosed with Mantle MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: TO THE CAR-BOOT SALE.......AS USUAL Sue in Suffolk Just over halfway between 60 and 70 and proud of being Suffolk born and bred! After 38 years of happy marriage ..with 23 of those years spent on a self-sufficient smallholding.my dear husband Colin was diagnosed with Mantle MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: LOCALLY PRODUCED A Smaller Life 18 May 2021 at 10:49. Brilliant, you'll definintely notice the difference in taste when you eat these at room temperature. One of the reasons I love my new home town is the local Booths supermarket, it has so many local produced things for sale both in the fresh aisles and on the tinned, packeted and frozen sections. MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: NOMADLAND Sue in Suffolk Just over halfway between 60 and 70 and proud of being Suffolk born and bred! After 38 years of happy marriage ..with 23 of those years spent on a self-sufficient smallholding.my dear husband Colin was diagnosed with Mantle MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: THE WEEK SO FAR The Week So Far. The roads are clear, the lane is almost clear but between my garage and the gate to the lane the snow has drifted to nearly a foot deep, so at the moment I'm still stuck at home. Hope it will melt a bit soon as I'll need to get out at the weekend. I might ask Rob at next-door-but-one to run over it with his 4x4 a few timesto
MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: FRIENDS AND FAMILY Sue in Suffolk. Just over halfway between 60 and 70 and proud of being Suffolk born and bred! After 38 years of happy marriage ..with 23 of those years spent on a self-sufficient smallholding.my dear husband Colin was diagnosed with Mantle Cell Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma and died in May 2018. Our 3 grown up children have given me 4 wonderful MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: THERE WAS SUNSHINE AFTER THE A pack of terracotta Das air-drying clay (after making the plant labels for the hampers for my sister and sister-in-law I wished I'd made some for me too - and now I can). £1.50. MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: TODAY IT'S THE FURNITURE Our Suffolk County Councillor in the villages represents the Green Party and he is so well known and popular the signs up in gardens don't say Vote Green or his surname but just vote Andrew! Hope he gets voted in again. I've known him since he was a Cub Scout in my pack back in the late 70's. Back Eventually. Sue. MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: THE TWO ELDEST GRANDCHILDREN On Sunday Eldest Daughter and Grandson came up to stay for a few days. Youngest daughter came over on Tuesday with Granddaughter so there was lots of giggling and being as silly as two 5 year olds can be. MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: A WARM BANK HOLIDAY WEEKEND The garden gave a surprise when I discovered a Hosta tucked away behind the huge Peony. I love Hostas, so what a shame it's so hidden. I've always grown them in pots to help avoid slugs and to see them better, but this is a bit big to move although it's pointless leavingit where it is.
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MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: STILL WAITING Still Waiting. I'm still waiting for a moving date. My next holiday let for the week beginning 12th is a caravan on a small Holiday and Leisure site in Mid Suffolk where I go for car boot sales. It was a toss up between there and Felixstowe but I decided it would be better to stay close to everything rather than 25+ miles away, although being MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: ST MARY'S CHURCH, PLAYFORD St Mary's Church, Playford. Tucked away down a narrow lane in a small village not far from Ipswich, this church stands up high and has a lychgate - not many Suffolk churches have one. This was erected in 1930 in memory of a mother who died in the late C19. Through the MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: 30 Q & A'S 10. Do you think you're strong? Physically not particularly, mentally yes. 11. Favorite ice cream? A whippy one in a cone with a chocolate flake. 12. What is the first thing you notice about a person? I don't know, I shall have to find out next time I meet someone. MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: FUN WITH OLD PHOTOS The above photo is of our School reunion held at the school in October 1988. All of us here began at Stowmarket Grammar School in September 1966 and left in 1971 or 1973. Three of us (Front row second left P., third left me and 4th left G)., got together to organise this. Of course this was before social media and the only way to find people MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: WORLINGWORTH CHURCH Worlingworth church is another Suffolk church dedicated to St Mary, this dates from the 15th Century. The font cover at Worlingworth is even more impressive than the one we saw at Mendlesham, taller and painted too. The box pews date from 1630. and the hammerbeam roof spans the entire width of the church. I love the old fire engine,standing in
MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLKA TOURIST IN MY OWN COUNTYADVENT PHOTOS 2017APPLES AND PEARSBEING GRATEFULGOING GENTLY Bank Holiday Sunday and a very busy car boot sale, as always there was loads of stuff and toys and then even more stuff and ornaments! I didn't spend much but it was a bit more than several weeks recently as I found 4 things..A Fantastic Mr Fox dressing up set for £2. MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: MY NEW HOME......AT LAST Garden looks nice too. You must be feeling excited now! Oh hallelujah! May your new home be a place full of love, life and laughter. Really pleased it's yours at last! At last Sue! It looks lovely. I have 5 sets of patio doors right across the back of my house. MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: THE WILD SILENCE BY RAYNOR WINNRAYNOR WINN THE WILD SILENCEMY NEW LIFE IN WALESTHE WILD SILENCETHE SALT PATH RAYNOR WINNBREAKING THE SILENCE BOOK REVIEWMOVIE REVIEW THE SILENCE As a young man Murray, desperate to get out of the city, spent 10 months living in a semi-derelict cottage in the middle of nowhere, harvesting and drying wild plants which back then (just after WWI) were sold to companies to produce medicines. I'm now re-reading Copsford as it's many years since I last read it. 1st. MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: UP THE LANE THEN AND NOWMY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLKMY NEW LIFE IN WALESMY QUIET LIFECOTTAGE AT THE CROSSROADS BLOGHENNY PENNY LANE BLOGTHE WEAVER OF GRASS BLOG Up the Lane Then and Now. It's been a while since I took photos of the track where I live - at the end of a Suffolk lane. May 2017, two months after moving in and we'd just had the lane re-surfaced - it was in a very bad state and had had nothing done to it for several years. We shared the cost with one out of the 4 houses because one house was MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: THE WEEK SO FAR The Week So Far. The roads are clear, the lane is almost clear but between my garage and the gate to the lane the snow has drifted to nearly a foot deep, so at the moment I'm still stuck at home. Hope it will melt a bit soon as I'll need to get out at the weekend. I might ask Rob at next-door-but-one to run over it with his 4x4 a few timesto
MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: STILL WAITING Still Waiting. I'm still waiting for a moving date. My next holiday let for the week beginning 12th is a caravan on a small Holiday and Leisure site in Mid Suffolk where I go for car boot sales. It was a toss up between there and Felixstowe but I decided it would be better to stay close to everything rather than 25+ miles away, although being MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: ST MARY'S CHURCH, PLAYFORD St Mary's Church, Playford. Tucked away down a narrow lane in a small village not far from Ipswich, this church stands up high and has a lychgate - not many Suffolk churches have one. This was erected in 1930 in memory of a mother who died in the late C19. Through the MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: 30 Q & A'S 10. Do you think you're strong? Physically not particularly, mentally yes. 11. Favorite ice cream? A whippy one in a cone with a chocolate flake. 12. What is the first thing you notice about a person? I don't know, I shall have to find out next time I meet someone. MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: FUN WITH OLD PHOTOS The above photo is of our School reunion held at the school in October 1988. All of us here began at Stowmarket Grammar School in September 1966 and left in 1971 or 1973. Three of us (Front row second left P., third left me and 4th left G)., got together to organise this. Of course this was before social media and the only way to find people MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: WORLINGWORTH CHURCH Worlingworth church is another Suffolk church dedicated to St Mary, this dates from the 15th Century. The font cover at Worlingworth is even more impressive than the one we saw at Mendlesham, taller and painted too. The box pews date from 1630. and the hammerbeam roof spans the entire width of the church. I love the old fire engine,standing in
MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: 2020 It was painted sometime between 1412 and 1416 by the Limbourg brothers for their patron Jean Duc De Berry and finished by Jean Colombe between 1485-1489. ". The text beside the picture says "In the depths of winter, greenery brought hope of renewed life, although this farmhas yet to
MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: TO THE CAR-BOOT SALE.......AS USUAL The Weird Bugs book (50p)is ready for Jacob's next visit - it's a pop up moving parts book that I reckon he will like. There's a pack of 4 Princess/Fairy sticker books(50p) for MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: ABSENT FRIENDS................... Sue in Suffolk Just over halfway between 60 and 70 and proud of being Suffolk born and bred! After 38 years of happy marriage ..with 23 of those years spent on a self-sufficient smallholding.my dear husband Colin was diagnosed with Mantle MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: FIRST SATURDAY IN JUNE The ingredients are washing soda, baking soda, citric acid, kosher salt (had to look this up as the book is from the US - I think it's what we call cooking salt) few drops of an essential oil and water, mixed and dried in a silicon mold/mould. MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: 2021 Judith Cutler - Green and Pleasant land. This is an author I had read before but not lately. Newly retired ex-Chief Superintendent Fran Harman and her Husband Mark - also retired from the police force - are asked to assist a police force to look at an old un-resolved crime from twenty years ago. MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: UP THE LANE THEN AND NOW Up the Lane Then and Now. It's been a while since I took photos of the track where I live - at the end of a Suffolk lane. May 2017, two months after moving in and we'd just had the lane re-surfaced - it was in a very bad state and had had nothing done to it for several years. We shared the cost with one out of the 4 houses because one house was MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: IF Hi everyone, I saw comments from people who had already got their loan from Anderson Loan Finance. Honestly, I thought it was a scam, and then I decided to make a request based on their recommendations. MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: I.T.F.C For the last 14 years Ipswich Town have been owned by a bloke who wouldn't even give an interview for TV or the press and they've struggled with umpteen managers and useless players. But they've now been bought by some Americans who own some Soccer clubs in the US. There is great excitement in Suffolk! Hope they have plenty of moneyto buy some
MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: 25TH LADY DAY Lady Day was the day when servants and farm workers made an agreement with their employers that they wouldn't change their jobs in the next year and until the mid 18C it was the first day of the year for official purposes. According to Chambers Book of Days it was once thought to be unlucky for Easter Day to fall on 25th March. MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLK: FUN WITH OLD PHOTOS The above photo is of our School reunion held at the school in October 1988. All of us here began at Stowmarket Grammar School in September 1966 and left in 1971 or 1973. Three of us (Front row second left P., third left me and 4th left G)., got together to organise this. Of course this was before social media and the only way to find people MY QUIET LIFE IN SUFFOLKPAGES
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* Books Read in 2017 * Recipes from a Suffolk Kitchen WEDNESDAY, 30 OCTOBER 2019COOKING ON GAS
First of all many thanks for comments yesterday, sorry for not replying, I had a day trying to catch up on jobs outside and then had to catch up on jobs inside. Warning.................This is a really boring post but I'm sometimesshort of ideas!
All the best cooks use gas! and that was my reason for having an LPG cooker installed as soon as I could after moving here. Towns and a few villages in Suffolk have natural piped gas but I'm much too out inthe sticks.
I've used a gas cooker for all except just a few years since moving into my first home in 1975, mostly LPG and it makes no difference to the cooking whether its mains or cylinders. Of course I have to organise delivery or fetch the cylinders myself, which I don't mind because they are available in lots of places. They are only small cylinders so I just wiggle the empty one onto the sack barrow and then shove it in the car. I always keep a spare and that's easy to move using the sack barrow again from the workshop around the house to where they stand. My spanner that fits the cylinder connection is in the garage and has a bit of tape on it so I always know which one it is and all that needs doing is shutting off the gas and connecting up the new cylinder and then turning the gasback on.
Then next time I'm out in the car it's easy to call in to the hardware place or a garage and pick up a refill. They cost about £36 now. Using gas like this is much easier than it once was because years ago there was no automatic switch over device which meant that the gas would run out in the middle of cooking and often I wouldn't notice, resulting in flat sponge cakes or very late meals. Now the switch over device starts using gas from the new cylinder as soon as one is empty. Its also easy to see when a cylinder gets close to empty as the little window under the pointer gradually turns red with a dial moving roundin it.
Nowadays even these little 19kg cylinders have to be chained to the wall and the emergency shut off sign is obligatory too. The black pointer above the window is turned to whichever cylinder is being used. So you can see that the right hand one is the one being used and it's nowhere near empty as there's no sign of the red dial appearingin the window.
And this is where the gas ends up I'm using the new-to-me chopping block to sit on the end of the cooker as a big pan stand. I never use the electric warmer thing at that end of the cooker anyway and it fits perfectly. Leaving this cooker behind when it's gets round to moving house time will be a wrench, maybe I'll take it with me but it's not an easy thing to shift, not heavy but big.Back Tomorrow
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Labels: In the Kitchen TUESDAY, 29 OCTOBER 2019 TWO MEETINGS AT SMALL WI The September meeting of small WI was all about recycling and I forgot to write about it. The lady was a representative of the company who run the public recycling centres in Suffolk on behalf of the County Council. She was able to explain all about what we can recycle in our bins and where our rubbish goes. In Suffolk we are very lucky in that our general rubbish, that is everything that isn't reclaimed, recycled or composted, goes to be incinerated to produce electricity. _SUEZ recycling and recovery UK works with Suffolk County Council to manage the household waste that's generated across the county every day. The County Council is part of the Suffolk Waste Partnership working together with the seven district and borough councils whocollect waste_.
_By diverting waste from landfill, recovering valuable energy from the waste left after recycling and reducing the county’s dependence on fossil fuels, the facility also supports SUEZ’s aim to live in a society where there is no more waste and Suffolk County Council’s ambition to make Suffolk the greenest county._ She said that despite the fact that hardly anything in Suffolk is wasted it would still be better if less new stuff was bought in the first place which would save even more power and water_. _ It was a fascinating meeting and we asked lots of questions_._ Followed by coffee and cakes of course_ __
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Had to have a change of venue for Octobers meeting, I hadn't seen the email telling me (later found it had gone into junk) so drove to the village hall, only to find the car park all dug up, a digger standing among heaps of dirt and no meeting. I hadn't got a phone number on my phone for anyone except SiL who was away on holiday anyway so started back home but as I passed the secretaries house I saw her about to come out of her drive so did a quick turn round and followed her down the road to the treasurers house and found everyone squashed into her Breakfast room ( it's a B&B in a farmhouse). The meeting was all about "The Night Sky", and given by an amateur photographer who only got interested in Astronomy 6 years ago, but now runs courses and is involved with several astronomy societies. He had some fantastic photos and started by telling us that we didn't need to spend a fortune on a telescope as so many things can be seen with a normal pair of binoculars. Then he went through all the planets and constellations, telling us when we could see them and giving us an idea of just how far away everything is. We heard about comets and meteors too. He said that you needed the darkest place - often on the coast, and needed to be out in the dark for 30 minutes to get your eyes acclimatised. Then the best thing to do was to lay back on a recliner with a telescope or binoculars and start looking. Now of course things are easier as there are apps on phones that can tell you what you arelooking at.
Another interesting meeting with coffee and cakes again.Back Tomorrow
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MONDAY, 28 OCTOBER 2019 RUGBY SEMI-FINAL V GIANT SECONDHAND BOOK SALE Having to make a decision between staying at home and watching the England/New Zealand Rugby World Cup Semi-Final and going to the Giant NSPCC second-hand book sale took me about 5 seconds! The book sale won..........of course. For the umpteenth year I travelled down the A12 to Holmwood prep-school on the outskirts of Colchester and joined the queue and came away later with these. A couple of children's books and a game of Chinese Chequers. (They had masses of jigsaws, loads of games and 100's of children's book so I think I was quite restrained) Before I got into the room where they have all the above I'd already had fun looking through the 1000's of adult books in the prep-schoolgym.
I don't know why I picked up the top book as I knew I'd read it already but as it's fairly new and he has just published another book I thought it might be worth a bit more to sell and it is. Seems I can't get the buying and selling of books out of my system! Thank goodness that very few of the books for sale cost more than £1 each and children's books are 50p or less. Damian Le Bas is the author I went to listen to at the 2018 Felixstowe book festival. I borrowed the book from the library but didn't read it for some reason so now it's on the shelves for me to try again. As for the Witches Spell-a-day book - just curious to see what it was. The crossword book isn't really what I thought so it will be passed on. All the rest are books I've not read and will enjoy before they go off for sale or charity shops. So once again I've added to the shelves, although temporarily, when I was supposed to be decreasing my book stock. Wonder if there is any help for book-a-holics? Hello, My name is Sue and I'm addicted to books!Back Tomorrow
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