Yesterday we drove motored over to Bury Saint Edmund's to meet up with our (very) long term friends Alan and Barbara. Barbara and Ann were next door neighbours from birth (yes, really) in the Norfolk fens. Their fathers farmed adjacent farms. Barbara and Alan married late in 1962, Ann and I married early in 1963 - Beggar!!!! this machine has switched itself over to writing in italics. Well, it will have to carry on doing so until it can switch itself back to normal service as I don't know how to. I rather suspect the machine does know how to, but it isn't going to tell me. Back to Barbara and Alan. When Alan retired about fifteen years ago, they bought a very nice mobile home. Barbara had kept the village shop until then, but they closed it, and turned it into part of their English home - the idea being that they would spend all winter in the mobile home exploring the warmer Southern Countries in Europe, then coming home to East Anglia for the summer period. They have been doing this ever since, and we've been meeting up with them every year since then usually just before they head south again for the winter (I've an idea I've told you all this before but bear with me). They take loads of photies every winter, which Barbara turns into a winter travelogue/journal - and very interesting they are too. We had our annual lunch in Bury Saint Edmund's and discussed Barbara and Alan's problem :- which is what to do with the immediate future? WE are all four approaching the four score years mark at much the same rate - and they both begin to feel that driving several thousand miles South and back every winter on the wrong side of the road could become a suspicion wearing at our age. I had something of the the same decision to make about a year ago about whether to retire from business or not, but my decision was solved by my Doctor very strongly advising me to retire (and as he was very firmly backed up by Ann on this one, the two of them made my mind up for me). In the end Barbara and Allan decided (pro tem) to make another journey South this coming winter, which means we'll meet up as usual next year (as my late grandmother used to say "If spared"), and have the same discussion again then. Or as we more modern youngsters put it "God Willing".
P.s. Now I must try and beat this machine into resuming normal service, as opposed to itallics.
3 comments:
I note comments are not appearing in italics, and from here I can't see any mechanism for invoking them .... nor renouncing 'em!
Hi Mike, at the top of the page where you enter your blog there is a group of Symbols which when clicked will alter the appearance of your essays.
B makes the letters bold
I makes 'em italic
U underlines 'em.
clicking the icons a second time turns them off again.
Road trips are adventures, but short trips can be just as amazing as long ones. On Thursday I saw 5 birds of prey during my 60 minute drive, all probably buzzards, maybe rough legged. And on Friday's trip back it was capercaillies and a fox, all incredibly beautiful.
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