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31 December 2023

Goodbye 2023

 Goodbye 2023



Covid Vaccinations:


 September - Covid Booster with Flu Vaccine


Travel:


Criccieth - January

South Africa, Gordon's Bay - March

Viking Hild - Rhine and Mosel Discovery - April

Criccieth - July

Viking Hemming - Lyon and Provence - August 

Oakham - September

Great Yarmouth - November

Lanzarote, Puerto Calera - December

26 December 2023

Boxing Day Lunch




Toby, Emma and Jack joined us for lunch. There was cold turkey (of course) with warm bread rolls, individual pork pies and a selection of Indian snacks - samosas, onion bhajis, pakoras - and home made Christmas cake. We forgot to put out mince pies but no-one went hungry.



Before lunch Jack played with his presents,  including a battery driven tarin on a wooden track.













25 December 2023

Christmas Day Dinner

 


Dan and Krisie stayed with us over Christmas.



Dinner was traditional turkey with roast parsnips and potatoes, sprouts, carrots, broccolini, and cauliflower sprouts. Dan wanted  Yorkshire pudding so he made them, using OO flour, the only type we had, and they were delightfully light and crisp.



Sticky Toffee Pudding with reindeer antler for afters

Wines were

2018 Château des Moines (France, Bordeaux, Libournais, Lalande de Pomerol)

2016 Château Tour St Bonnet (France, Bordeaux, Médoc)

2013 Warwick Estate Trilogy (South Africa, Coastal Region, Stellenbosch, Simonsberg-Stellenbosch) 

Christmas Day Yarn Bombers



Christmas Day afternoon we walked around St Albans to admire some of the St Albans Yarn Bombers work. 



They excelled themselves this year.


Unfortunately persistent drizzle caused wool to droop.


This one has a postbox topped with the blue ball seen in the photo at the top.



But this was my favourite. The Clock Tower and its surroundings, true to life but in wool, with the real Clock Tower as its backdrop.




21 December 2023

Lanzarote - Costa Calero

To Lanzarote and the Costa Calera hotel at Puerto Calero, booked with BA using Avios. 


The hotel is just 15 minutes by taxi from the airport. This was the second time we'd stayed at the hotel. We had a Superior Sea View room Fully Inclusive.

This was the view from our patio: the sea is a silver glimmer through the trees.


Mornings we walked down and sat on a bench overlooking the marina boatyard.



Boats would enter a dock




so the lowered slings could slowly winch up the boat above the dock's surface



then the sling cradle drives to carry the boat into the yard.


Returning we sometimes saw the Yellow Submarine take tourists out for a tour of the sea bed.




as soon as it clears the marina entrance it dives.




Afternoons we'd walk along the path to marina entrance to watch boats and swimmers.



Sometimes the yachting school would be launching boat from the slipway.



We were on fully inclusive. All meals were buffets. I was impressed by the range of condiments. The were four different Extra Virgin Olive Oils and seven different vinegars. They even had HP - sauce of the Gods.


Before dinner was Cava time.

Outside the dining room was a Santa scene, but Santa had an unexpected companion. 





Coming out from dinner one evening a neighbouring property put on a spectacular firework display.






On BA2705 from Lanzarote to LGW Thursday 21 Dec. Take off at 13:15 which meant we missed lunch and because of keyboard error we are in Economy which means no food. So we’d taken a bread roll from the breakfast buffet and filled it with bacon (me) cheese (Joan).

But gasping for a glass of wine (hotel had self pour bottles at lunch). Choice was one red/white/pink; 125ml in a can for £6 or 125ml Freixenet Prosecco at £8.

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Went for red:

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Not bad, good flavour; but harder to open can than screwtop and one cannot close it to prevent remainder spilling if knocked or in turbulence.

And talking of turbulence: we came to land on time but strong gusts meant plane was lurching from side to side and wings were rocking up and down. Almost on runway when huge surge of power boosted us into sky and landing was aborted. Stewardess drily announced that we’d probably noticed the pilot had decided we’d like another tour over the Surrey countryside. Landed on second attempt 30 minutes later to deserved round of applause from passengers.

01 December 2023

Commonplace Book 2023



Today I posted out my fourth Commonplace Book. The wrap-around cover shows Alexander’s Great Tower Sculpture at  the shore edge of Rutland Water that we visited on 19 September 2023 on our way home from Oakham.



The rear cover insets show Dan, Joan, Krisie & Peter on Viking Hild during our  Rhine & Mosel Discovery Cruise, taken on 26 April 2023.

then

Jack at Grand Junction Arms, Tring on 25 April 2023

and

Toby & Benson, Emma, Joan, Krisie, Peter & Dan at  Aylesbury on 4 December 2022.

I used a different printer this year, Mixam, and the book is in full colour.


18 November 2023

Chez Mumtaj with Dan & Krisie



 All too short weekend visit from Dan and Krisie. 


Saturday night we ate at Chez Mumtaj.




12 November 2023

Great Yarmouth - Weekend at The Imperial


Three nights at The Imperial, Great Yarmouth. Friday afternoon traffic, accidents and road works delayed us by just under two hours and we were just in time for our booking in their restaurant.



Friday by the seaside means fish and chips. An innovation this time was malt vinegar jelly on the haddock.


Afterwards crepes suzette were flambeed at the table.


Quiet day on Saturday and I managed to find Pillitteri's ice-wine at Lidl.



Remembrance Day on Sunday and we found the town's ceremony at the second war memorial we visited.


After a scone back at the hotel we had a bracing walk along the beach.




Joan on the beach. The sky was pinker than the photo shows. I just had to see what was beyond the headland....



and it was more of the same. So back to the hotel before dark and



a glass of Champagne followed by a roast beef dinner (plus broccoli) and a bottle of 2016 Rioja Reserva.