Notre Dame de Paris Le Temps des Cathédrales


It’s humid today again, and I’m feeling fractious and ready for a fight.
In Sainsbury’s some old scrote nearly bumped Bluebell and I thought myself very well restrained with only one Cock and Twat shouted before I exited the car.
I found a red Chinese  fan left on the kitchen wall when I returned. It had a note with it scribbled on the back of a Tesco till receipt , which read, somewhat obscurely “ Be a fan to yourself” 
Mrs Trellis’ work no doubt.
I put the defunct paddling pool on the village web page free to good home and dismayed to see that one of the village schoolgirls had been stopped by two men in a car on London road last night and almost abducted.
They were thwarted by two off duty policemen in the following car and later were arrested.
Christ Almighty you are not safe anywhere. 
I’ve made noodles and gochujang sauce with a couple of runny eggs on top for brunch
And scrubbed the patio until like Blanche du Bois I needed a shower to “ calm my nerves”

Two 😂emojis on the website about the pool…no takers as yet.


Enola Gay


My colleagues on their leaving do had just arrived in a weatherspoons pub when I got to Chester this afternoon. It was hot with humidity at 85% and with being snobby about Weatherspoons ( yes I admit it, pubs where middle aged women go to with no teeth in are not somewhere I choose to enter) I  decided to to cool off in the shadow of the Cathedral and under the horse chestnut trees that flank it’s russet brown walls.
A busker was playing Enola Gay and I listened to him for an age before meeting up with the other nurses at their next pub for an hour or so before returning home a sweaty mess.

Old Home (Live)


Dillie Keane wrote this music hall-esque song twenty odd years ago when she moved house and 
It’s Victorian sentiment can be viewed as somewhat cloying and sentimental , 
But last night she told the audience that she wanted and needed to relieve it on this their old lady tour. 
Economical with any history , she said simply that she had had to move homes again and her demeanour and that of her fellow singers changed drastically.
They sang this song and you could have heard a pin drop by the end of it 
And when I got home I researched Dillie on wiki.
It transpires that her husband died, not a year ago now and that’s why she had moved from her home

Fascinating Aïda



What is not to love about Fascinating Aïda ? 
Satirical, filthy, clever and funny the ladies are older, slightly frailer but wiser and reflecting their hatred of ageing  this their “ 40th Anniversary Tour sees their irreverence for the government, widows at parties, cosmetic surgery and relationships in full flight. 
Janet and I loved it. 
Front woman Dillie Keane is still responsible for much of the hilarity as always, but now with her shock of white hair and stooped posture  she now resembles a rather foul mouthed Margaret Rutherford than the potty mouthed middle aged matron we are used to. 
She still commands the stage without even trying.
Also in her seventies is other original singer Adèle Anderson, who hilariously performed the Famous Cabaret style Leider song as a seventy year old Liza Minnelli would , with bad balancing on a saloon chair , is wonderful as is the junior soprano Lisa Pullman  who has been with the team for just 20 years.
A wonderfully rude, funny and heartwarming night
We had a blast




Sausages and water don’t mix

 

Well the 6 quid paddling pool has been a bit of a disaster.
In an effort to entice the dogs into it on one of the hottest days of the year, I emptied twenty cocktail sausages into it all of which sank to the bottom of the pool
Roger looked as me as though I was mad. 
Mary walked off 
And Dorothy hurled herself in with gay abandon with her mouth open like a pelican.
Ten sausages in, I realised that she wasn’t able to hold her breath and despite effectively drowning in four inches of water, I managed to drag her out with the eleventh sausage firmly between her lips.
A few firm slaps and several pints of water poured forth and after she took a couple of big breaths she was ready for more.
I plucked the sausages from the pool and gave them to her
Sausages and water 
And bulldogs
don’t mix

For thought



Scrapper

 

Tomorrow night I’m seeing Fascinating Aida with my sister and Saturday it’s an all day drinking session to mark two staff nurses moving on from the hospice. I think all hospices have a healthy turn over of staff, for many it’s a lot to give of themselves for an extended period of time.
I won’t be drinking on Saturday, I’m not a lover of getting tipsy in an afternoon, I just want to sleep in some corner. But I shall go,  drink a shandy and pass over the leaving gifts.
I’m often volunteering for the collection job. 
Saturday night I’m meeting Gorgeous Dave anyway so I have to get home in one piece.
So it’s what to do today? 
Yesterday I went out for lunch with an old friend today I’m meeting my sister in law for lunch, after that I think I’ll pop over to Chester to see the acclaimed British movie Scrapper
It’s overcast today so safe to take the dogs out for two walks before I go out. They will sleep the afternoon away….
Btw
I’ve had to invest on bigger poo bags because Dorothy seems to be producing copious amounts of effluent  at the moment . I have no idea where it is coming from, even though I know it’s disproportionate to what’s going in……she’s proud of her work though, always giving me or any passing Walker a proud smile ….
“ Tradaaaaaaa! “ sort of thing where she gives everyone a Kerala Settle smile with her tiny white baby teeth.

Hated the film, which was a shame. Left after three quarters of an hour which was irksome.
Bought some noodles at Chester Market to buck my mood up




Morning

 


Note to self, don’t agree to work three long days together.
It’s been a nice change, but I was so glad not to be up at 5.45 am this morning.
The dogs are happy to have me home, they realised this around 8am when I marshalled them all for their big walk. Roger danced around the garden and stood guard by the lane wall, legs akimbo.
He sleeps on guard every night. Sat in the kitchen reading chair watching the cat flap and listening for sounds of danger through it.


The roses around the garden arch have bloomed yet again in this hot weather. They are an old British breed known for their scent and that scent is glorious this morning.


The sky is a watery blue as the dew and mists burn away and it’s going to be a glorious day, and the cottage, which faces south is bathed in gold. The plant pots donated to the TCA , still full of oak saplings are dry and have just been watered as have the house plants, all 42 of them.
Dorothy has already found a cool bit of concrete on the back patio and has lowered herself nipple first onto it.
I thought I felt Albert rub my legs too when I was pottering.
It was a towel hanging over the back of the chair.

I made whole meal bread as someone had left me a jar of raspberry jam yesterday. 
I fancied jam on toast for breakfast with lashings of butter 


The sun has brightened my week, all week. I had an unexpected blip on Saturday, but I’m fine now…old strings being pulled…..but like I said, I’m ok now
I picked up my bucket of coffee and walked around the gardens, with Roger in tow.
Our bit of the village is quiet and filled with the buzzing of bees and with birdsong 
And as I now sit at the kitchen table looking at my chameleon perched in the window , both hands are around my cup and I am so glad to be home.


The baby’s paddling pool I bought last week 
Is finally being used