Monday 3 October 2016

Pilates retreat at Boswell Farm

Just back from Boswell Farm with Wendy Pilates.  We met some truly amazing people.


A Groupie


Yours truly and Michael


Michael and Malcolm


Catherine and Nicki, our cottage mates


Michael King and Wendy Pilates.


The mat class on the terrace.


At the Donkey Sanctuary

Thursday 8 September 2016

Saturday

OC from church asked Dr Anne for a coffee at Beggar's Belief.  She said she would meet her at the back gate on Chapel Street.  Dr Anne walked up to the gate. OC was there with her daughter.  They kept walking up Chapel Street as Kelsey was going to see Abbie.  When they got to the bottom of Seafield Place OC said she had to speak to Amy who lives at Loch Soy.  They said goodbye to Kelsey and set off round the skip.  Dr Anne noticed a lot of children at the adventure playground.  Was it a brownie sleepover? She asked OC but she didn't seem to know.  OC walked the top road to Amy.  It seemed odd but Dr Anne just walked on.  The kids came running over from the adventure playground. Dr Anne knew the kids and started speaking to them.  They walked with her and ended up at the Scout Hut...

A boozy tea party awaited Dr Anne.  She was utterly gob smacked.  50 - 60 people were there waiting to celebrate Dr Anne's 40 years as a teacher of dancing in Portsoy.  There were country dancers, fling fit dancers, highland dancers, mums, kids.  It was a truly amazing surprise, probably a first.  The party continued at Shona's afterwards and Dr Anne got home at nine pm.  


Saturday 27 August 2016

Thursday...

Dr Anne went to the utility room to get her washing.  She looked at the big freezer packed full with her fruit of the year.  The fuse had blown and the freezer was off.  Dr Anne opened the door.  Shock, horror, the freezer had been fused for a while.  All the fruit was defrosted.

Only one thing to do... Focus... Cancel all plans.  Jam making had to be the priority. The rasps were defrosted but fresh.  Dr Anne had 1kg jam sugar.   Shona, next door offered her jam pan and 4kg of jam sugar.  Into the pan, kg after kg, after kg rasps. Wendy arrived for the Pilates session.  She set off to Buckie for jam sugar as the Coop in Portsoy does not stock sugar suitable for jam.  She arrived back with 10kg.  

Dr Anne was lucky she had purchased her jam jars from Amazon and they had arrived at the beginning of the week.  There were 72 new jars.  

So...  25 jars made by the time Dr Anne was due to head to the dancing.  On the way up the road she told her friend Fia what had happened.  Fia said she would come round after tea to help.  Sure enough she was there with sister Ellen.  Fia wrote all the labels, Ellen unpacked all the jars.  By the time the girls went home there were 80 jars of rasp jam.  

The black currants and red currants were stewed and sitting in their jelly bags.  


78 jars of rasp jam are ready, labelled and packed for the charity stalls.  

The black currant jelly is cooling.  The red currant jelly is cooling.  Fed up with strawberry smoothies there are strawberry muffins in the oven.  

Sadly there was some waste but focus, help from friends and a high level of motivation made sure much was saved.

Tuesday 23 August 2016

Bothy Day Oot

Dr Anne has just returned from the annual Salmon Bothy Day Oot.  The group started out at the museum in Turriff and its Butt and Ben Cottage.  Deirdre and her team gave the Bothy volunteers a wonderful welcome.  The group headed to Delgaty Castle for lunch and a free tour of the castle.  They wound their way up the spiral staircase higher and higher and found more and more treasures as they went. 

They stopped at the Windy Walks at Woodend before heading to the heritage centre at Tarves.


The team of volunteers welcomed the group and showed them the classroom and museum.  There was much chat and lots of transfer of information.


Supper was at the Aberdeen Arms Hotel in the square at Tarves.  It was a great day.






Tuesday 16 August 2016

Church Outing

The church had its annual outing yesterday.  45 people travelled to Ballindalloch.  The weather was favourable, the cream tea was delicious, the company was good.  Olwen, Maureen and Dr Anne walked the ground and along the river.












Thursday 11 August 2016

The House by the Lake

Harding, T. (2015). The House by the Lake. London: Penguin Random House.

Greygranite gave Dr Anne this book as a birthday present.  Dr Anne opened her parcel in time for her visit to St Andrews last week.  Dr Anne has read a number of books about Germany and France recently mostly fired by Greygranite.  They intrigue her. 

One house, five families, one hundred years of history.  The house was by a lake on the outskirts of Berlin and not far from Potsdam.  

This is the kind of book Dr Anne would love to write.  It was about people, their context in time and their place in time.  We all live in a context and are encultured.  It so shapes what one is able to do.  The research was amazing.  The writing was enthralling.  Thank you again, Greygranite.

Dr Anne awards an 8.5.

Tuesday 9 August 2016

Portessie Staff

The Portessie Staff had their annual reunion at the Mill of Tynet, our eighth.  The janitor, the secretary, the playground supervisor, the cleaner, and four teachers met with me.  We had a brilliant time with brilliant food.  


Sunday 7 August 2016