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Larder Envy

Blasdale Home Posted on August 3, 2013 by SteveNovember 12, 2020

IMG_2824Several months ago, Rosemary had a serious case of larder envy (seems to affect ladies of a certain age) after seeing a friend’s. She came home and sighed at her larder shelves built of fronts of old wardrobes, bits of tongue and grooved, brick supports and even spare end pieces from new kitchen. She wrote a to-do list item and began her search.

She was triumphant and now has the larder of her dreams complete with three roll-out wooden boxes, one of which is a snazzy two drawer vegetable rack. The larder is under the kitchen stairs and the shelves have been designed so you can stand right inside and hence see everything and reach into the full depth.


IMG_2825Designer and maker, in oiled ash, was Mark Williamson of Mark Williamson Furniture.

She’s crossed the “larder shelves” item off her to-do list.

But shelves are an addiction…….

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Glastonbury Festival 2013

Blasdale Home Posted on July 26, 2013 by SteveAugust 29, 2018

Well I made Glastonbury 2013, my sixth Glastonbury, the last four all in a row, This time I arrived on Wednesday evening, driving up from Bournemouth where I had been working. Arrived at 7 to a nice sunny evening, pitched my tent in a quiet spot and met up with Ed for a few pints.

Weather wise it rained on Thursday evening and most of the night, and cleared up for a lovely festival weekend.

Bands I saw all the head lines on the Pyramid stage, Arctic Monkeys, Rolling Stones and Mumford and Sons. Other bands to remember were Nick Cave, and Vampire Weekend. The rest of the weekend was a bit of a haze.

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Posted in Entertainment, Glastonbury, Rock | Tagged Glastonbury | 1 Reply

Cream teas at “E”

Blasdale Home Posted on July 21, 2013 by SteveAugust 29, 2018

Pictures of local country home “E”‘s gardens, vegetable “patch”, greenhouses and the many flowers grown for the house’s many vases.

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Posted in Buckinghamshire, Eythrope | Tagged Buckinghamshire, Eythrope, Waddesdon | 1 Reply

Bournemouth, sand, sea and Thai

Blasdale Home Posted on June 18, 2013 by SteveNovember 12, 2020

2013-06-18 20.03.01Warm evening, the pub was noisy as I walked past it. The raucous conversation, normally held inside, was now outside disturbing those quietly walking by. Down at the beach, it was a clear view to the west, but looking east towards the Isle of Wight you could see mist around the island, rising up from the sea. Yes you can see it, but the picture from the phone is a bit on the crap side. Thunderstorms predicted for tonight.


2013-06-18 20.05.15The evening meal was at a Thai restaurant called Tiien. Smart, seems part of a posh hotel, quite busy. I started with soup, usual Tom Yam something, with prawns. I asked for mine to be hot, and it came hot, very spicy hot. It brought tears to my eyes as I drank. Great stuff. Followed on with a vegetable stir fry. Yes, you read that correctly, no meat, vegetables.

Yes the Tiien Thai restaurant in Bournemouth gets a Blasdale star.

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Bournemouth holiday by the sea

Blasdale Home Posted on June 18, 2013 by SteveNovember 12, 2020

2013-06-17 20.45.26Working in Bournemouth this week, so it’s a holiday by the sea. Raining on the drive down, but the sun came out to play just before sunset. Staying in the Durley Dean Hotel, not so bad, and they don’t stint on the size of the towels.

Went out to eat and had a reasonable tandoori chicken and nan bread at the Indian Cuisine. The Nan was a plain one, not soggy, not dry, but fluffy.

I followed that up with a beer at The Hop. Only real ale on was Doombar from Sharp Brewery in Cornwall. Good pint, but disappointing pub.

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Pictures have been added for the Kingswood 2013 BBQ in the village circle

Blasdale Home Posted on June 9, 2013 by SteveAugust 29, 2018

The second Bank Holiday in May treated us to so some nice weather. The tug of war has been delayed to August, so instead a BBQ was organised in the circle. Well attended and fun with the usual suspects, drinking and feasting.

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Has Spring arrived, a walk around Wotton Underwood.

Blasdale Home Posted on April 7, 2013 by SteveJanuary 30, 2020

I seem to have failed in blogging. Maybe it’s the wet weather, or recently the unseasonable cold weather. Today the sun has shone, the wind has abated, and it was almost reasonable for a walk, though still on the cold side (made double figures at 11 Celsius).

So we did go for a walk, using our newly acquired passes that allow as to walk around the private grounds and lakes at Wotton Underwood. We had a good couple of hours ramble around The Lake, spotting birds as we went. Yes it has the very original name. No, we did not bump into Tone and Cheri, or their armed police guards. Identifications of birds will be placed in the gallery in due course. Yes I did identify the Swan!

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Mystic Seaport

Blasdale Home Posted on October 26, 2012 by SteveNovember 12, 2020

Saturday managed to get the chance for a short drip down to the coat of CT.  We  (that’s me and Ian R) went to Mystic Seaport.  The drive was through much woodland that had turned to magnificent shades of orange, red and yellow.

Mystic Seaport is an old port which constructed wooden whaling and fishing boats.  They are in the process of renovating an 1841 wooden whaleship the Charles W. Morgan  Alas we failed to visit the reconstruction yard.  Time being short.

 

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The Earth moved for me on Tuesday

Blasdale Home Posted on October 18, 2012 by SteveNovember 12, 2020

I nearly forgot this.  I was sitting in my room at the hotel Tuesday evening, working at my desk, when I noticed the table moving and shaking a bit, and slight vibration in the floor.  Went on for several seconds.  Yes it was an earth quake, and I now have confirmation in a news paper article.

http://articles.latimes.com/2012/oct/16/nation/la-na-nn-earthquake-rattles-new-england-20121016

A magnitude 4.0 earthquake likened to an off-balance washing machine shook New England as far south as Connecticut on Tuesday evening. No damage or injuries were immediately reported.

The earthquake occurred at 7:12 p.m., the U.S. Geological Survey said. The epicenter was four miles from Hollis Center, which is about 20 miles west of the state’s largest city, Portland.   Initially, the USGS put the magnitude at 4.6, but later downgraded it to 4.0.

Either way, New England is not used to the earth shaking.

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Boots and Trunks, Hoods and Bonnets

Blasdale Home Posted on October 17, 2012 by SteveOctober 18, 2012

Driving into work, there was some commentary about the recent case in Bedfordshire, UK where the police had tweeted a picture of a cannabis plant, commenting it was the largest cannabis plant they had ever seen. You must have heard this in the last week or so. Duly it was dug up and confiscated. The owners of the plant, a retired couple, had not known what is was, but they had liked their spiky looking plant. They said they had bought it a car boot sale.

Now this is where it gets funny. One of the commentators asked what a car boot sale was; the reply from the other was it was a police sale. When you don’t pay your fines, they put a boot on your car and proceed to sell it and the contents of the car. Hence the name car boot sale. I have verified this terminology with the people I am working with. The other commentator thought this was hilarious; the UK police selling cannabis plants.

I have to say this was on American radio, and I can only comment on how far are common language has parted. As you well know a boot is the back of the car, (trunk in American) and a car boot sale is where you empty your house into the boot, drive to a sale field, and then proceed to sell the contents of the boot. (In American parlance, this is a flea market)

Now we have a group of Americans in Connecticut who think the UK police are crazy, selling drug plants to old age pensioners. This is how myths are made.

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