Tuesday 4 May 2010

Bank Holiday weekend rambles


Another busy weekend for the Wozzies.............

Saturday dawned bright and sunny and so we went with Woz's Mum and Dad to a great garden nursery, Simpsons at Fordham. Our visited started with coffee and bacon rolls at their newly built cafe and then it was time to shop. The selection and quality of plants is superb, the pricing very good value. So it would come as no surprise to learn that we (ok me) excelled in our purchases!

Over the winter, we appeared to have lost a shrub in the garden which either succumbed to the very low temperatures or already was weakened by pest or disease; very disappointing as the 'Pittisporum' that died was a valuable specimen plant. So - the shrub will come out and will be pruned, potted and given some TLC to see if we can resurrect it. In the meantime, we have selected a new plant (well tree actually) to go in its place. Prunus Serrula Tibetica - Tibetan Cherry. The photo above is a detail of the beautiful copper bark that makes this tree really stand out. First seen at Abbotsbury Gardens in Dorest whilst we were away last month, we had already said that it would be lovely to have one of these in our garden and now we have!

Ended the day with Woz's Mum and Dad, one of his brothers and his wife coming round for a BBQ.

Sunday was the monthly Fenlanders meeting; started with cloud and drizzle but we put on the waterproofs and set off on the bike; the sun came out and we had a nice ride up to Norfolk. After the meeting we rode back across the open fens popping into our friends Roy & Ali for a cup of tea and then home.

Bank holiday Monday and the weather report was not that great, chilly wind too but we decided to get out for the day and take the dogs for a walk somewhere. Wellies, leads, waterproofs and woolly jumpers, off we went. First stop - Walkers Cafe on the A1065 near Barton Mills - take away bacon rolls and coffee; sat in the car as it was alternating sunshine and showers and very chilly breeze.

Then onto West Stow country park and Anglo Saxon village. Couldn't take the dogs into the reconstructed Anglo Saxon village (which we will go back to another day) but the walks around the country park were lovely; a footpath follows along part of the River Lark, there is a fishing lake with lots of ducks, geese and nesting cootes. The paths go through mature conifer and deciduous woodlands and also across ancient heathland. There is a childrens activity playground (which we didn't go to) and a very nice cafe (which we did). Picnic tables are dotted around and some are under some very tall scots pines. Another time we will bring a picnic and spend longer there but yesterday was too chilly with frequent rain showers.

We then headed off through pretty country lanes, thatched cottage villages and through woodlands until we reached the Suffolk/Norfolk border and a visit to the St Georges Distillery - the only malt whiskey distillery in England. A sample or two had to be tried! And whilst there (and thankfully indoors) the heavens opened and threw down hail!

Onwards with the sun now shining, we gradually made our way north'ish and then west'ish and ending up near Downham Market and an american style diner called Arbuckles for an early dinner. Great way to round off the day.

We stopped for a quick beer at the AV and then headed home. Possibly it was tiredness - possibly Woz had one of those 'senior' moments (well he is having a birthday this week!) - Woz went off to feed the dogs, put the bowls down and came back to the living room with his cup of tea. A short while later, I could hear Ruairi's bowl (being plastic) being scraped across the floor and Ruby's bowl (being stoneware) tinkling where a collar tag was touching the side. It is very unusual if not unheard of, that Ruairi finishes his dinner first and so I went off to see what was happening? In a 'loss of concentration' moment - Woz had put the bowls down in the wrong places - the dogs however went to the right places. Ruby then munched all of Ruairi's dinner whilst he stood just looking at her bowl, that contained her food and then, once she had finished one plate of food, went over and started on her proper dinner. Ruairi meanwhile did try and get his nose in her bowl, but she growled at him and so he sat down and looked all forlorn.

Thank goodness I went and took a look!! Woz refilled Ruairi's bowl and he happily tucked in (Ruairi that is, not Woz!) whilst Ruby (cheeky dog that she is) not content with two dinners, hovered by the kitchen door awaiting a chance to sneek in and eat some more! Ruairi must have been hungry though as every little morsel was eaten.

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