Saturday, 30 September 2017
and rest
You know the cricket season is well and truly over when you spend Friday afternoon, washing containers, sterilising flasks and putting them all away instead of filling them up with provisions for cricket.
Yes the penultimate job for the end of season is done, just one more thing to tick off my list and I am done until next April.
Where has the summer gone?
Actually where was the summer?
My early morning ramble this morning saw a scarf being added to the ensemble, its a chilly one!
I am now preparing for a day of extra hiking as I drop the car in for its MOT and then walk home, only to have to walk back and collect it later! So I will be adding a good few steps to my daily total.
England were in action against The West Indies yesterday and JB hit a century which was a great help in a a 4-0 win.
The team looked to be in good shape despite the drama of the last week, which does not seem to be getting any quieter.
We now move onto bigger things as preparation for the Ashes begins.
The movement of players from club to club see no sign of stopping as Notts announced that Brett Hutton has gone to Northants on a three year contract.
no news on any moves form Yorkshire at the moment.
Middlesex are in talks with the ECB over the their points deduction which came from the match with the cross bow incident.
Lets see what happens.
It may be the end of the season but there is still lots going on
Well best get myself motivated as I have lots to do and lots of miles to walk.
have a great weekend one and all.
Friday, 29 September 2017
Heroes to zeroes
Well this time last year we did not expect to see our victors relegated but that is what happened yesterday in the most tense day since.......well last match of last year, for different reason obviously.
Middlesex are going down and I am sure that on a cold day in April this year, at the start of the county season, that is something that we did not foresee.
For Harry, I am devastated, however if there is a plus side for him, the other club that he played for went up, YES!!!! Nottinghamshire were promoted, along with Worcestershire.
A great day for the Trent Bridge lads although tinged with sadness as their captain left the field for the last time.
Upside of this is that I will be seeing much more of Sophie and El Tel, which is a big plus in my book!
Hampshire stayed up , so a flight down to The Hampton will be involved next season, to see my boys play and also to catch up with Southern chums.
Time to put the pads and bats away,and have a break before looking forward to next season.
And of course the Ashes.
News came through that Ben Stokes and Alex Hales have been dropped by England until further notice.
Who knows where this will end.
Plenty of things said , time to let the authorities do their work.
I am off to work now but it is 'half day Friday' so that is a bonus, sadly one of my Project managers is leaving today, he has been a joy to work with, is a great part of the team and will be sadly missed.
He gave his notice before I started, so we have been on countdown since I arrived.
Time also to stop procrastinating about the work to do at the château and to get on with it.
Oh yes I see lots of fun filled weekends ahead! NOT!!
I noticed on my morning ramble that the birds are not singing! They obviously have re set their clocks and are having a lie in!
Right time to be off, lets do Friday!!!
have a good one!
Thursday, 28 September 2017
And that's it
Yes the sun set on my cricket season yesterday, although for others there is still another day .
I think that it is best that we close the chapter that was the last match and forget to put a bookmark in it, we don't want to go back to it ever again.
Essex won by 376 runs!
Worcestershire were promoted and there was much excitement about that, one good thing about staying up, is that I get to see Commando Boy play next season ( as long as he is still with them)
Notts skipper Chris Read played a blnder in his last match with the club with an outstanding 124, Billy Root hit 132 and the crowd went wild, ( well the players balcony did)
Its going to be a tense last day.
Lots of chatter about the England team as they were announced yesterday,only time will tell if this is the squad to really take on the Aussies.
Already bets of a 5-0 whitewash by the Antipodeans are being taken!
'The incident' does not seem to be calming down and going from bad to worse as alleged video footage of it is now circulating.
Let the police do their job and see what happens.
It's hard to believe that the season is nearly over and by 7pm today it will be.
What to do for the next 6 months.
Well there is lots of change here at the Chateau and I am filling my diary with things to get on with, people to catch up with and places to go.
I managed to beg the last of Mr Funky's rhubarb so there will be some gin and chutney making going on but no change there!
Now I am off to face the found of files on my desk.
I got an email yesterday from my favourite ex office boy, Tommy Gun................with a picture attached.
Yes old Fuzzy chops was back in the office!
He apparently opened the door ( head butted it open as he does) and wandered round to 'my desk', looked at the person sitting there, had a sniff of them, turned his back, looked at Tom and jumped on his knee.
Ah Fuzzy Chops!
Well off to see my new mob for another day of madness and mayhem
Until tomorrow
Wednesday, 27 September 2017
Woes a plenty
Well here in the land of The Prince Bishops there are woes a plenty cricket wise.
As if end of last season wasn't bad enough for Durham, this week has seen them lose another two players ( both going to Lancashire) and then their 'star turn' goes and gets himself arrested.
The press are making an absolute meal of this although with the leaking of the 'possible' Ashes squad ahead of the official announcement later today, it does not appear to have spoilt his chances of some winter sun.
It does however give the Aussie press and fans a lot of ammunition.( not that they need it)
My favourite ECB tourist though seems to have been omitted despite his 8 wicket haul last week. However Finny there is always the Lions tour.
In the County Championship, my lads made a dogs dinner of their 1st innings with their '12th man, Extras' not even racking up any runs!
Shabby batting display!
Come on lads lets go out with a bang!
Its still a bun fight in Div 2 and I have everything crossed for Nottinghamshire.
Work is busy which is great and stops me thinking about the end of domestic cricket.
My morning rambles are now in the dark and it is considerably colder, I was reminded yesterday that it is just over a month until the clocks go back, how I hate that happening.
preparations for the christmas cake bake are beginning and I think that this weekend may see the start of the making.
Sooner its done and all that.
Well time and tide wait for no lady and I now have to go to tackle the 167.
However it is Wednesday, mid week and the weekend is closer.
have a great day where ever you are.
Tuesday, 26 September 2017
Day 2 in the big county house
So on a cold, dark, wet day in September, s I sat in my office wondering what the day would bring, it was without a doubt, the best news that my boys got the points that they needed to keep them safely in Division 1,
With some outstanding bowling from 'old timers' Brooks and Patterson, it was even better to see the the younger squad members doing their thing!
Coad and Karver taking 2 wickets a piece.
The future is looking very bright.
The Champs were bowled out for 227 and lets hope the weather plays fair today for some batting points.
Sad to see HRR on drinks duties though.
Warwickshire and Hampshire were affected by rain, and Middlesex were not happy with the state of the wicket at Taunton.
It was some day!
News came through that Graham Onions is doing a 'Roland' and leaving HMS Durham.
His statement did not make good reading and begs the question, do players automatically think there is a coaching position for them when they come to the end of their career?
The club look to be ending the season once again in an odd position
It is not happy reading.
However back to today, lets hope that there is no rain and that all teams can get a game.
I have a bag of 'stuff' to be dropped off for the people that have recently arrived in the town to live a safe and happy life,and also a bag of 'stuff' to drop off at the charity shop, I have just cleared out the wardrobe of my summer clothes ( most of which never even got worn), as the winter coats make an appearance once again.
Well time to hit the road.
happy Tuesday and for those of you with a delivery, happy chutney chomping
Monday, 25 September 2017
well now!
So today sees the start of the race to avoid relegation and my man 'James Bond' is on covert operations but thinks that he can slope off to catch some cricket on Tuesday which will give me the info ringside, so to speak.
I will be tuned into the wireless as they are covering Somerset v Middx. That is a game that we need to keep an eye on.
Yesterday saw England beat the West Indies with a terrific knock from Moeen Ali, a 53 ball century no less!
Adil Rashid put an end to Chris Gayles innings on 94 with an outstanding direct hit, it was some game.
There is something of a scrap going on to top the Div 2 table, although for travelling Notts fans this week, the match in Sussex is more than just a game, as we bid farewell to Ryan last week, Notts fans are bidding farewell to their captain Chris read.
I know that there will be tears!
Twitter came alive yesterday with the news that the ECB are considering making test matched 4 days rather than 5.
I am surprised that they haven't suggested playing all our test in The UAE where they can be guaranteed sunshine with very little chance of rain ( although sunstroke and dehydration may be a problem).
Purists took to Twitter, I fear that we are now sick of the tampering with the game. We are heading for a cricket season of 'circus' cricket and one day matches if they have their way.
Imagine if the FA decided to make the Cup Final a 5 -a-side match?
I see an Emmeline Pankhurst situation arising at The Grace Gate if this goes ahead.
How many cricket fans do they speak to?
Are they over the age of 8 and not wearing a troll hat and making noise with the 'bangy' things?
Will the ticket prices be reduced?
Oh dear far too early to be on a rant!
Best go and head to work, where I can calm down.
Time to see the last week out.
#COYT
Sunday, 24 September 2017
How it all stands
So the last week of domestic cricket is upon us and it is still a tense on.
My boys are on their way to Essex to begin their last game of the season against the now champions.
Its a tense week for the lower end of the table.
Yorkshire are currently on 145 points
Middlesex are on 143 and go into their match without Toby Roly Poly who is injured and a possible loss for the Ashes tour.
Hampshire are on 140
and Somerset on 127
Its going to be a tough four days of listening and I really wished that I had taken a week off and gone down to Essex, I love the ground at Chelmsford and have had many happy days of cricket there in the past.
Its also the last week of the WI's tour and today they are on ODI action at Bristol.
Hopefully the weather is good for this one.
I have been for a lovely peaceful walk through the woods and back fields of the town and only met a couple of people.
I am now home and showered and getting ready for the latest batches of chutney to be made.
Damson and plum chutney first up followed by blackberry chutney.
Its to be hoped that they turn out well.
Great feedback on my crabapple chutney from besty Harissa friend Mick.
It was eaten with homecooked ham, crusty bread and cheese. which sounds wonderful ( if I still ate ham)
Reviews on last years batch of Elderflower champagne came through last night from Pontefract. After the bottle had been 'lost' since last Xmas, it was discovered and consumed yesterday and apparently it was 'gorgeous'.
Foraging and making could become my new hobby now that I have given up knitting, it was not helping the tennis elbow at all so I have had to knock it on the head for the time being.
There are couple of things to be 'cast on' for Xmas but I have time to get my elbow back to normal before I start on these.
well this won't get the chopping and dicing done.
And a reminder to my sister, please DO NOT get up on a chair again to try to put up your new curtain poles.
See you all tomorrow
Saturday, 23 September 2017
End of an era
The game was won,
goodbyes were said
Tears didn't stop
my eyes are still red.
Over 700 wickets
For 2 county teams
Multi Championship winner
The stuff of dreams
Still a game left to play
A rabbit to pull out of the hat
A seriously must win game
For Ryan, we need to do that
As the season is ending
and the covers are on
Its hard to believe
Our 'Siddy' is now gone
So thanks for the wickets
The runs and the wins,
Thanks for the laughs
the waves and the grins
Thanks for the memories
now its time for him to 'chill'
An era has ended
Those are big boots to fill
(my favourite 'snap' I had only seconds to take it and its my all time favourite)
Friday, 22 September 2017
it's a very sad Fryanday
well it is finally here, the last day of the last home match of the season and what should have been HRR's last ever home game, however injury put paid to that and we just have to hope that we see the elusive curly haired one before he retires.
It is too sad to contemplate!
I do wish HRR well in his future exploits and know that we will still be seeing him around Headingley.
However today is also very important for the rest of the team and for every one that loves Yorkshire to the core, we need 119 to win, I can predict I will have very sore hands today as I will be clapping every possible run!
Middlesex had a great win yesterday with Finny taking 8 wickets.
It really is going to the wire!
now a 'fiunny' thing happened when I got to HQ....................my chair had gone!
Well I was very put out to say the least,however not content with removing my seat, they then started to dismantle the chairs around where I had taken up residence!
I had to resort to sitting in the Long Room but was looking over my shoulder in case they came for my chair in there too.
I had a wonderful day with Mark and we caught up on all the things we had missed since last seeing each other.
Today will be sad as it will be over 6 months until we can catch up again.
Now I am heading out for my morning ramble around the ground to see whats is going on, and then it will be time!!!
Very big day ahead, tinged with sadness.
Thursday, 21 September 2017
The winter coats are coming out
Its a cold dark morning and as I went out for my early morning ramble I realised that the winter coats will be soon making an appearance.
This time last year I had just arrived in 'that there' London and was walking around in a t-shirt and cardigan ( and leggings I hasten to add). yes I was on my way for the last 2 days of the Middlesex v Yorkshire match. And we all know how that ended!!
Today I am busy sorting my self out before I head off up the A167 .
The position for my boys this morning is still a bit wobbly.
Instead of wondering if we would win the title. we are in the race to the bottom!
We missed out on a third batting point yesterday. but still took the first innings lead.
Its game on today but the weather looks as if it may take control if the forecast is to be believed.
I will just keep listening.
Matthew Fisher not only bowled well on Tuesday, he batted very well yesterday too, yes I think that the future is looking brighter.
England are in ODI action at Trent Bridge today so hopefully they will get a game weather permitting.
Thoughts are turning to the weekend and the things that need to be done...............well we all know how that is going to end.
And now it is time to hit the road.
The blogs are getting as short as the days at the moment .
have a great day where ever you are.
Wednesday, 20 September 2017
Midweek already
So here we are and it is Wednesday already, cold and dark this morning and I am preparing for it to get colder and darker.
Yesterday was a full on busy day with lots of work and then a foraging expedition after work, into the woods that back onto the office.
We walked up to the 'Brick Train , a sculpture based on The Mallard, The sculpture has just celebrated its 20th birthday, and is also a haven for bats.
We then walked through the woods and collected lots of berries and apples that are growing wild.
What had started as a cold morning ended as a glorious evening with blue skies.
Over in cricket world
Yorkshire were bowling and Brooks starting the wickets tumbling.
It was looking a if I should cancel my hotel for Thursday evening, but as it is my last trip to Headingley this season ,I am still debating it, I have until lunchtime today to think about it.
Matthew Fisher and Ben Coad took 5 & 2 wickets respectively and we can see that although we are losing HRR, the bowling future is looking bright!
Warwickshire were all out for 219 after Bell and Patel put on runs.
Odd to see Ryan Sidebottom on the field, not the 'real' one I hasten to add, as we know he is injured. But an 'imposter' playing for Warwickshire.
Sad that we won't see R Sidebottom bowl R Sidebottom, would have been great.
In reply, Yorkshire lost K Brathwaite before stumps and closed on 62-1.
Middlesex seemed to be in trouble early on in their game, but a spirited fight back by Toby Roly Poly and the lovely Ollie Rayner, helped the cause.
England were in ODI action and after a rain affected start they won by 7 wickets with a great century by JB himself.
Durham announced that Paul Coghlan is leaving them ( and joining Notts). I wonder who else will be leaving before we close the season, I've already put a tenner on one more of them.
I am now off to do my last day at work this week and then no more hols until Xmas.
its goign to be long 3 months.
Tuesday, 19 September 2017
another day
Another day dawns and we are now only a week until the last match of the season.
Where has the time gone?
Today sees the start of the ODI against the West Indies, they must be loving playing here in September, not the weather has been much to write home about all summer!
It all seems to have gone by in a blur!
A blur is what I feel I am in this morning as the painkillers are doing their stuff to fight off the pain of the tennis elbow.
I'm hoping that by tonight it will be somewhat easier.
The penultimate County Championship matches start today and as expected HRR is unable to play in his last match at Headingley due to injury.
very sad for Ryan although I am sure that he will be showing his face around the ground.
The awful incident on Saturday night at Durham has forced the 'beach volleyball' stand to be close.
To be fair it is hardly ever used during the season and just helps to block the view of the castle.
I really hope that those who were injured on Saturday make a full and speedy recovery.
I know this is short but time is not on my side this morning ( or any mornings at the moment).
For those heading to HQ have a great day, for those watching/listening to the ODI , I hope that you enjoy, and for those on their way to work have a safe journey.
Monday, 18 September 2017
1901
New week and new milestone in the blog as we hit the 1901st post.
This morning though I am struggling to get anything done as I have had less than 3 hours sleep due to tennis elbow, which flared up last night.
After trying to get comfortable in bed and taking more painkillers than I normally would, I gave into the idea that I would get little sleep and had a phone chat with a friend instead. Lots of cricket talk, and laughing which didn't make me any sleepier
Its going to be a long and painful day today!
there is not too much cricket news today apart from Australia getting beaten by India yesterday.
There are however lots of rumours circulating about what will be happening on the county circuit. Lots of 'who is going where' rumours although nothing set in stone.
Its a big week for my boys this week.
Will Warwickshire just be wanting to see the season out now that they are relegated?
Will Essex still be a bit tipsy after winning the County championship?
Can Surrey sink Somerset?
Well we will have to see as it all kicks off tomorrow.
Its a sad week as we are in the final two s'essions' for HRR, will he be playing this week?
Will his FC wicket haul increase?
Lots of questions and only time will tell, although gut feeling is that he won't be playing at his last home match.
Ah not a great thought to start the week.
Well best head off .
Have a great Monday
Sunday, 17 September 2017
Sunday morning
In the words of Jimmy Ruffin,
'What becomes of the broken hearted
Who had love that's now departed'
well they are in the spare bed looking pretty rough at the moment!
I'm struggling to focus on anything, although the beds will be getting stripped very shortly so that will put an end to 'sleeping beauty' having a lie in.
All yesterdays plans went out of the window at 3.30pm when BKOTF tipped up with wine and a very sorry tale.
Long story short, we were up until the wee hours chatting after we had an 'expedition' which was supposed to lead to the cricket club but ended up with him in the bushes!
We did manage to watch some of the T20 from Chester le Street, The West Indies won.
Today is mainly about making things, wrapping things, housework and getting ready for the week ahead.
Oh yes and nipping to the shops for some leeks!
Not sure that you really needed to know that.
Thoughts are also turning to the cricket this week.
Relegation is still very real for us at the moment.
its a little bit too much to take in.
I'm off for coffee and then a brisk walk is in order, avoiding said bushes!
Saturday, 16 September 2017
Super long lie in
Ahhh I find myself getting lazier and lazier as the mornings get darker and darker. I need to snap out of it!
I have lots to do today and have every intention of getting everything done this weekend that us on my long list.
I will get settled to watch cricket tonight weather permitting.
However back to other cricket.
Huge congratulations to Essex for be coming Division 1 champions.
There will be much celebrating going on down in Chelmsford.
And rightly so as they have played brilliantly all season........ .
.....and of course there us quite a bit of Yorkshire input in there too.
Now why did we let that go?????
And talking Yorkshire we still have our hearts in our mouths.
Then news that HER is 50/50 for next 2 games!!!!
I cannot imagine him missing his last ever home game.
Can You?????
Well this won't get the kitchen floor steam cleaned
Cheerio.
I have lots to do today and have every intention of getting everything done this weekend that us on my long list.
I will get settled to watch cricket tonight weather permitting.
However back to other cricket.
Huge congratulations to Essex for be coming Division 1 champions.
There will be much celebrating going on down in Chelmsford.
And rightly so as they have played brilliantly all season........ .
.....and of course there us quite a bit of Yorkshire input in there too.
Now why did we let that go?????
And talking Yorkshire we still have our hearts in our mouths.
Then news that HER is 50/50 for next 2 games!!!!
I cannot imagine him missing his last ever home game.
Can You?????
Well this won't get the kitchen floor steam cleaned
Cheerio.
Friday, 15 September 2017
YEAY!!!! Friday
Its a cold dark Friday morning and Autumn is definitely in the air. Yesterday consisted of torrential downpours and then brilliant sunshine, it was a mixed bag, I am guessing the same today.
A mixed bag is what we got in cricket too,
Essex beat Warwickshire and are now champions in waiting, its all very reminiscent of Lords a couple of seasons ago. Just having to wait on a result for confirmation.
Yorkshire put on a courageous display of batting to try to chase down nearly 600 runs, a half century by Hoddy, makes me wonder why he is so often overlooked?
TLJL hit 32 however HRR was stuck on a duck!, I was hoping that he would go out on a double century!!
Well stranger things have happened by bowlers!
This did not really help them as they had to follow on and were 59-1 at stumps.
I am sending rain down today.
Middlesex were not having a good time at all at Uxbridge ( which is something that I cannot say about the times I went with Harry ). Rain, ran and more rain.
Even though they beat us to the title last year I feel very sorry for the Southern boys!
the ECB have allowed Cook to rejoin Essex for the last two matches of the County Championship...........................well, well, well.
Obviously we will not be getting any of our boys back!
Lets not go through all this again though and just take it as a cert that if our lads play for England that's all they do!
well I have been invited to a wine and champagne tasting tonight and they have vegan selections too..
I might just pop along, it would be rude not too.
Now I am out the door and heading towards the 167.
happy Friday, its nearly the weekend
Thursday, 14 September 2017
Nearly there!
Ah its Thursday and we are nearly at the end of another week.
And what a week it has been, Essex stand on the brink of winning the County Championship and in doing so have sent Warwickshire to certain relegation.
Ah its all to play for, in the race to drop to Division 2!!!
Middlesex were again thwarted by rain and they are now looking at going from the top to the bottom in one season.
How does it look for my boys?
Well after Rockerfeller CC put on a great batting display closing on 592, Yorkshire staged something of a come back.
We are missing opener Adam Lyth who will be, as we speak looking forward to a full night of sleep after the birth of a beautiful baby girl, Ruby. An absolute little gem she looks too.
However the openers that we put in, K-C and Marsh managed to hold the fort until K-C went on 78.
Its fine we only trail by 421 runs!
Rain is the thing that we need, and we have had so much of it, I wonder if there is any left?
Ben Coad who was missing from the starting line up came onto field as sub,and took a great catch, Jack Brooks missing for much of the season ( although often seen at T20 matches hob nobbing on the Western Terrace)took 5 wickets
we need points badly!
The match in Ireland against the West Indies was abandoned and I am guessing that the remainder of the tour might be hit in the same way.
I however am heading out to face the cold today and hope that I manage to work my way through my 'to do' pile.
Have a great day where ever you are.
Wednesday, 13 September 2017
A letter
Dear Messrs (messers) ECB
I hope you are sitting comfortably
Sipping on your Earl Grey Tea
To read this letter from me
Last year you fired a warning shot
That ruffled feathers rather a lot
making cricket fans collars get hot
Whilst you did care not a jot.
You demoted and fined one team of men
Sending them into lower divisiondom
Making them beg for extra yen
Whilst you supped a bottle of champagne or ten
Then you look for something more
To rip other counties to the core
Lets not allow some York lads to score
You all agreed with a resounding roar.
The season ends you go on jollies
Live up the time of tinsel and hollies
snugly under your ECB brollies
'what else can we do to be total wallies?'
Ah lets mess with the county scheme
That would be the absolute cream
Lets make it not so much a dream
Those members will all be snorting steam!
On and on and on you go
'lets make end of season a show'
We'll let some England players glow
ECB 'prison' for the other though
And so Messrs ECB
Let me ask this of thee
sitting with your overrated committee
Do you rub your hands with glee?
Has the death knell finally sounded?
Has the County Championship floundered?
Whilst your bellies get more rounded
The cricket clubs get firmly pounded.
So I wish you good day
In the best possible way
Nothing else left to say
Except, every dog has it's day!
So I wish you good day
In the best possible way
Nothing else left to say
Except, every dog has it's day!
Tuesday, 12 September 2017
its getting colder
I was well wrapped up on my walk this morning, it sure is cold, and with no prospect of the much promised Indian Summer, I think that the winter coats, boots and hats will be making an appearance soon.
In cricket it is interesting to read that the ECB have released 5 players to join their clubs in the matches this week. Mark Stoneman has been allowed to play for Surrey, but obvious to see that non of the Yorkshire boys have been released to play in their match against Surrey.
it makes you wonder!
Much rumour flying around at the moment about players picking up their bags and moving to other counties.
nothing being mentioned at the moment so we will have to wait and see if the rumour mill is correct.
Somerset have taken a knock, as two of their bowlers are out for the remainder of the season with back injuries.
Its all kicking off in the last few weeks.
My boys are at The Oval this week and sadly 'James Bond' cannot be there , he is on covert operations else where. I hope that he has a good week.
Scotland are going to be hosting Pakistan next season which should make for some interesting cricket, they are heading south later this month as they are taking on Papua New Guinea in matches at the beginning of October.
I am busy busy at work, and the days are flying by, lets hope that they do the same in the build up to the new season.
A new TV box is winging its way to The Dame which should mean that she spends less time in the bar and more time being a couch potato.
My other friends who have just moved to France, are not having such a good time as it has been a fraught move.
Ah well time to move myself, but only out of the door and up the road.
have a cracking day.
Monday, 11 September 2017
Cold wet Monday
After and cold and wet trot around the town, I am showered and about to head out to the office, its not a particularly nice day out there, so I guess being in the office is the best place.
There is little crickety news as today most teams will be travelling to their away fixtures and preparing for the start of another County Championship match.
My boys are heading 'darn sarf' and will be playing at the Oval tomorrow.
The West Indies are playing an ODI in Ireland on Wednesday before heading over for T20 at Chester le Street, judging by the evenings of late they had best pack two pairs of thermal undies!
Yesterday was busy with more chutney making, however if you ever hear me mention rosehips again, please remind me that deseeding the little blighters is tantamount to slave labour.
'Deseed the rosehips' the recipe said.
Half a pound of rosehips and two hours of my life later, I had a blister and had lost the will to live!
I do though, have a very full pantry with some more chutney to be made with the odd left over fruit and veg that I have in the kitchen, so I will be back chopping tonight.
Over in France things have taken a turn for the worse as the TV box stopped working last night.
That was one very cross Dame.
Well its a short one as I have to try to sort out the orange afro before I head out of the door.
have a great Monday and try not to work too hard, there are still four more days to get through!
Sunday, 10 September 2017
late again
Well I am late with the blog again but I have been busy this morning, I took extra bags on my walk after spotting blackberries still around, so I returned home with rosehips, blackberries, sloes and elderberries.
Yesterday was a full on cooking day as I made elderberry and apple chutney, rehashed some crabapple chutney with some spicy plum. Yes the chutney shelf is looking very full at the moment.
My early morning walks are lovely, the town is quiet and I meet only a few dog walkers, I am covered in paw prints from a very friendly spaniel this morning who nearly jumped into my arms!
I should have been preparing to head off south today to meet Sophie but the weather forecast is not too good, so we decided to abandon our plans, however we will be meeting up soon.
It was a good day for England yesterday as they beat the West Indies to win the series, now we are heading to the T20's
There will be no new faces in the Ashes squad according to the coach, so hopefully we will have a strong and fit team.
Middlesex have been deducted points for a slow over rate in their match against Surrey which is not helping their cause as they try to stay in Div 1.
This was the match with the cross bow incident.
My lads are off to Surrey this week and I am expecting nothing but an outstanding win.
HRR starts on 761 FC wickets I am not sure that he is going to get 39 before the end of the season but I am sure he will give it his all.
That's what I love about him, he may have slowed up in the last couple of seasons and been hit by injury, but he never fails to perform for the club. A true trooper and one that is going to be missed.
Right I am off before I start blubbing ( again), I think someone should run a book on how many boxes of tissues I get through in the last days of the last home game!
Saturday, 9 September 2017
Busy morning
well I extended my morning walk, to gather a bag of elderberries to make some chutney, I found more blackberries too and also a lot of rose hips, I now have a rose hip chutney recipe and will be adding that to my list of chutneys to make!
I think I may be needing more jars!!!
Its going to be busy, busy, busy!
Its also going to be busy for the my boys in the last three matches of the season if we are to come out smiling.
I had a conversation with my beloved Harry last night and we are both worried about our boys, and what is going to happen.
The match yesterday was a draw and we are both on 114 points and sitting 5th and 6th in the table.
Its going to be nail biting I can tell you and I think that there will be a lot of chutney being made to keep me from thinking about it.
Over in the 2nd Division Worcestershire beat Notts and boosted their chance of promotion.
At the test Jimmy Anderson took his 500th test wicket becoming the first England bowler to do this.
This game is in the balance after England were bowled out for 194 and The West Indies are starting the day on 93-3.
It is going to be a test of nerve!
In France the Dame celebrated her birthday yesterday and had a good day by all reports.
I am now about to get some washing in and get some chutney on before heading out for more rosehips.
Its chutney central here today.
have a good one!
Friday, 8 September 2017
Friday is here
Well its Friday, half day for me, and hopefully a full day for my boys after rain affected play yesterday.
However this was not before some brilliant bowling from the soon to retire HRR!
3-49, which adds nicely to his FC wicket haul.
What will his score be when he hangs up his jumper for the last time?
Rain and bad light brought an end to the day with Middlesex on 108-3, we all know how this match is going to pan out,
we need rain to hit everyone today.
The third test was happening at Lords and it was affected by rain initially after which England bowled out the West Indies for 123, then found themselves 46-4.
This is going to be some match today.
Over in France the Dame is getting back to normal after her first batch of visitors, she is now ready for some R & R, not before the excitement she had finding the French equivalent of B & M!!!!!
I'm ready for the weekend, I am tired, I am also running slightly late this morning.
However I cannot go without a word about the 'Guard of Honour' at Trent Bridge yesterday, for their outgoing Captain Chris Read. He is retiring at the end of the season , and how wonderful to see the boys salute him
Even I had a tear in my eye.
Well off to do Friday.
have a great day
Thursday, 7 September 2017
What a difference a day makes!
well now, by the time I had walked around Headingley shop and back to the ground the morning was looking a lot brighter, well it wasn't raining and there were patches of blue sky.
The teams were on the field and all looked good to go.
I had a quick chat with John and took my seat. Jim was running late so I settled back to watch the play as Yorkshire went into bat.
Now, a Middlesex bowler was positioned right in front of me, by the time that Jim came we were all having a natter. I have to say that this young man chatted to us throughout his time over at 'cow corner' and between his bowling spells.
He was James Harris and although playing for the opposition, he was great fun. A credit to his club.
We lost Marsh and Lyth and even Captain GB couldn't pull off his usual heroics.
TLJL came to the crease and got himself settled, then everyone's favourite, Hoddy came in and these two set about playing a fabulous innings.
TLJL was first to 50, followed by Hoddy. We were on our feet clapping and cheering.
Hoddy fell at 50, but TLJL motored on. sadly he fell on 85 and I can tell you there were tears over on the boundary. They had however given our boys a great chance.
Stumps saw us on 317-7.
It was a lovely day and we were joined by Christine and Gary popped over to say hi too.
I would like to say thank you to TLML for coming over to see me at lunchtime. It was lovely to catch up and I will see you in two weeks time.
Sadly I am back to work today ......................but I will be keeping an eye on what is happening at HQ.
all that is left to say is
COME ON YORKSHIRE!
Wednesday, 6 September 2017
rain rain go away
After a very wet drive to Headingley yesterday the weather did not get any better.
I arrived at the ground and had a chat with Ray who is still working at the football stand end although it will be his last season working at the ground.
Then I popped up to have a chat with Cally, nipped to the club shop and then sat with Steve and waited for the cricket to begin.
It didn't!
The Umpires obviously had a date with a golf club.
Steve and I headed down to a local club and had a pint then I hit the shops and ended up in the French Cafe , having a bit of a chin wag with the owner.
It was not how I had planned my day but it was a good alternative.
The rain hit a lot of the matches yeaterday which makes me feel a little better.
Yorkshire have announced that they have signed Kraigg Brathwaite for the last two county championship matches. That should shake things up a bit.
News in that England will host Australia in limited overs matches next season in between test with India and Pakistan,
Ill be gettiing my ticket for that.
I am however hoping that I see some cricket today, although judging by the look of the sky I would say that it is very doubtful.
I think that I will be heading back up the A1 a very unhappy lapin.
Tuesday, 5 September 2017
Another grey day!
It is now well and truly September complete with all night rain and grey mornings.
Where is the Indian summer that they keep promising?
Where are the sun filled warm days ?
well its not really something that we have experiences with regularity this season that's for sure!
Things are hotting up in the countdown to the one day series against The West Indies, and when I say hotting up, I mean a few people will be hot under the collar when they see that Jason Roy has been named in the squad.
He has been unable to get past 20 runs in the last few outings , so I ask the question, Why????
Obviously every man and his dog wants a chance to get to Australia this winter, but, hell, do we want to win the Ashes?
He is said to be vying for his 'spot' in the team.
Official; seat warmer???
As the County Championship match begins today at Headingley between my boys and Harry's boys, I note that Steven Finn has signed a new contract with Middlesex.
The weather for all those heading down there today does not look too inspiring, but then again it looks the same all over the North of England.
This is a must win match for the boys and the weather needs to pull its socks up and dry up!
I will be keeping a beady eye on all the proceedings.
Over in France, Dame Didi got pulled over by the Gendarmes and breathalysed yesterday when she was on her way TO the Champagne House!!!!
I think that they are keeping an eye on her!!!!
Well best be off and away lots to do today.
Have a great Tuesday I hope that the sun is shining on you where ever you are!
Monday, 4 September 2017
It's Monday again
So here is to another week, and the weather is on the turn. The mornings are now considerably darker and there was a chill in the air as I headed out for my morning walk.
It'll be coat, hat and boots weather before we know it!
Not that I am wishing this month away, it is the last lot of cricket that I will see for a while.
So yesterday, apart from a lot of sore heads in Nottingham ( and Birmingham), it was quiet on the cricket front.
It was great to hear Notts coach Peter Moore praising the team for all their hard work which has so far brought home 2 pieces of silverware!
Leicestershire Head Coach Pierre de Bruyn has left the club after one year in the position, and so we wait for the Dizzy rumours to start!
And at Leicestershire, bad light was to affect the game between The West Indies and themselves and was drawn.
Australia are currently in action against Bangladesh and the Aussies look to have come out all guns blazing, Bangladesh are currently 53-2, Nathan Lyon being the boy!
Over in France, Didi is entertaining the cousins FloRo and Keifer,they are with her until Wednesday when no doubt she will be locking her door and not allowing anyone else to intrude in her peace and quiet.
Here at the Chateau it is Monday some of the schools will be going back so the roads will be worse than ever,
AND unusually for a Monday, I have washing in!!
Short one today but hey, its Monday and I have a lot to do before I head out the door.
I wish you all a good week
Sunday, 3 September 2017
What a day!
Well now what a day it was yesterday.
Having seen Birmingham Bears go through to the final, I was settled for Hampshire v Notts.
I was on the fence!
And I was getting some very large splinters too!
it was great to see Michael Carberry back with Hampshire.
When Samit Patel took Afridis wicket with the first ball I was screaming 'SAMIT' which was unfortunate as at that moment the window cleaner decided to call for his money!!!
The look he gave me spoke volumes and I think that I may be looking out of foggy windows in future!
However it was not to be Hampshire's day as Notts made it through to the final.
Everything was set, dinner made and all settled to watch, but we were subjected to a 'sing off'' between Bumble and 'Stumble'!
This really is dumbing down T20.
Listening to the commentators saying that T20 is the way forward for domestic cricket also filled me with sadness, the County Championship is now a dinosaur if they are to be believed. And considering that most of them are in their spot because of CC and International cricket is worth them remembering.
Anyhooo!!!
Final begins and Notts were batting, losing 3 wickets in less than 5 overs was devastating however Taylor and Patel ploughed on and Notts finished on 190-4.
Bears in and I was finding it hard to watch. 2 wickets fell before the 3rd over and then Hain dug in!.
It went down to the wire and a brilliant win for the lads in green.
Edgbaston holding horrible memories for them, as it was were Bug Luke suffered his season ending injury, he was however there and I guess he will have a sore head this morning for a different reason!
well done to all the teams for making it a great day.
Well done Notts and now I am back to stripping beds and doing housework.
Saturday, 2 September 2017
It's finals day!!!!
Im up, I'm ready!
Washing is on, crab apple jelly is in the pan and I am waiting for Finals Day to begin.
As predicted by 'Psychic Sophie' the painting of the front of the house has not happened but I am getting on with other things.
As you know I am not a great lover of 'circus' cricket but I do understand its worth to clubs.
I love Finals Day though, especially the most important part..............................the Mascot race!
I have all my money on Vinnie the Viking and am hoping he does us proud today.
First up in the cricket is Birmingham v Glamorgan at 11.00am
then a quick run to Aldi for wine, back for 2.30pm when Notts take on Hampshire.
Make dinner and then 6.45pm the final.
I'm excited!
I will be cracking on with some knitting whilst all this is taking place so the day won't be wasted.
It's sunny here in the North East of Blighty and I am hoping that the sun is shining in Brum.
The only downside is that 'Puppy boy ' is commentating and I will have to mute the sound as I cannot put up with a whole day of his singing and high pitched waffling, getting all the players names wrong etc. It really is on a par with 'Ya nar'.
Well this isn't getting the kitchen floor steam cleaned, so I guess I had best head off and get some more work done.
Hope that all my cricket chums who are travelling to Birmingham are there safely.
I will be looking out for you on the TV
have a fab Finals Day
*whispers* Come on Notts!
Friday, 1 September 2017
Strange things!
So yesterday dawned as any other cricket day, and ended with the hope that an occurrence in London will be a one off.
Yes indeed, who ever would have thought that a bolt from a crossbow would be the cause of a match to be abandoned!
The bolt landed between two players and the umpires immediately got everyone back into the pavilion.
Spectators were told to take cover and after reports of the Oval being in lock down, armed police carried out a controlled evacuation.
I cannot begin to think about the thoughts that were going through peoples heads.
A horrible and terrifying experience.
It was reported that this was not an act of terrorism, and luckily no one was injured.
The game ended in a draw.
As I predicted last month on the 'Scarbados scale' Essex are edging nearer to a title win after sneaking up on everyone like little ninjas.
Whilst the Notts ninjas stretched their lead at the top of Div 2 and head off to Brum today in preparation for T20 finals day tomorrow.
Today is the first day of September which means that I am on the downward slope to hibernation, can you believe after all the excitement of the start of the cricket season we are now only weeks away form the close!
That's not a happy thought for Friday! ( or any other day)
I have a lot to do today as it is half day! so I am keeping this short and hope that you all have a great day!
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