How was it for you, Dear Reader? We began the month with lovely hot weather here, but it got a lot cooler and wetter as the month went on. Whilst the gardens and farms needed the moisture, kids on school holidays didn't need it at all. I imagine up and down the land there are parents who are absolutely fed up that their kids have been stuck indoors, where they invariably squabble after a little while in one another's company. How much do you want to bet that as soon as the school term starts, the weather brightens up again? 'Tis the law of the sod.
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The main event of this month for us was our holiday in Jersey, one of the Channel Islands. I had been so excited about it, not having had a 'proper' holiday for many years, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. About 10 days before we left, we opened our 'holiday tin' in which we had been posting odd bits of change over the past few months. I am happy to report that we ended up with almost £150 from that tin!

The week did not begin well, when just 20 minutes before we were due to leave for the airport (at stupid o'clock in the morning), No.2 began throwing up. :-O It was not what I needed at that juncture, and had to hope that it was nervous excitement rather than a tummy bug. He was sick again in the car on the journey, but once at Eastleigh Airport, I opened his suitcase and he got changed into clean clothes. Thank you to the nice man in W H Smith's there who let me have a nice 'bag for life' completely free of charge, in which to deposit the damp, smelly clothes No.2 took off. As we sat in the café there, No.2 began to turn a more normal colour and seemed much better. Thank goodness for that.

We were in Jersey by late morning, and found it pretty murky and drizzly. However, it cleared up and we went for a stroll on the beach in the evening. On the Sunday it persisted down all day, and we were a tad worried that our 'beach holiday' was going to turn into a bit of a damp one. We needn't have worried though - the rest of the week was lovely, and that Sunday turned out to be the only day we didn't get on to the beach. Our apartment was just 150 metres (164 yards for those of you still dealing in 'old money') from the beach, and we were lucky enough to have a sea view, which meant I got to photograph some lovely sunsets.

I plan to do at least one blog post made up of photos from our holiday (probably one of general shots, and one of images from the Durrell Wildlife Park - which was the highlight for me) but I haven't yet finished going through them all, so that'll have to wait for a bit.
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What else has happened this month? The kids have both enjoyed just hanging out with their pals. It's been so lovely not to have to get up early in the mornings but that'll all change later this week: No.2 returns to school on Thursday, and is now in the Upper Juniors, which barely seems possible. He's really looking forward to it. No.1 starts back on Friday, when she begins her GCSE courses, and is at a different 'bit' of the school than for the past two years. At this juncture, where we are rarely dressed before 11am, it seems like a very big call that I will be up, organised and out of the house by 8.30am by the end of this week, but I know from experience that it invariably happens. Somehow.
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This month I read the book 'Clapton - The Authorised Biography' by Ray Coleman. I found it in a book sale at No.2's school earlier this year. Having been a fan of Mr Clapton's musicianship for many years now (the music to which he has contributed is probably the most played on my iPod), it was cool to learn a lot more about him personally, although I'm pretty sure this is quite a 'sanitised' version of events. I see Clapton has brought out a more up to date version of his life, so will probably try to read that at some point; but what I'm really keen to read now is the Pattie Boyd slant on the man.
It is clear he has been through a great deal of trauma in his life (some of it self-induced) but a life with no challenge or trauma is probably not one worth either reading or writing about (and might perhaps even be boring to live). By all accounts he has found real personal happiness in the past few years, which is good to know.
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Due to the school holidays, I haven't managed to get to many Camera Club meetings over the past few weeks, so I've missed stuff there. I shall definitely be going for the next three weeks however, as it is my turn on the tea rota. I've only ever done it once before, so hope I manage alright. The third round of the open subject projected digital image compeition takes place soon (details of my entries in Round 1, and Round 2 included in past blog posts). At the moment I am lying in second place - a single point behind the guy in the lead. Could be interesting! I shall write a blog post about it after the event, whatever happens. Wish me luck!
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I would like to give a public shout of thanks to my lovely Flickr friend Judy, who regularly posts photographs of some of the lovely plants she has in her riverside garden. Knowing I am trying to make a garden out of a rectangle of grass here, she sent me 5 packets of seeds: collected, dried, wrapped and labelled - 3 different sorts of Aquilegia, some dwarf foxgloves and some delphiniums. Thank you so much Judy - I will be sure to take photos if and when they germinate and grow - x.

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I had a lovely surprise this month when I was contacted, via Facebook, by a former friend. We used to work together eleventy twelve years ago (oh my goodness, I've just worked out that it was more than 25 years ago! :-O ) and at one time were very close. I have no idea how we lost touch - well, we both left the place at which we worked, which was probably the main reason - but it's been lovely to discover that she is only about 20 minutes away these days. I hope we can meet up soon and catch up properly.
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Right, I think that's it for now. I hope you've all had a good summer or winter - depending on which hemisphere of the planet you live. I'll leave you with a photo from the garden after one of the many rain showers we've had - raindrops on red flax:

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20 comments:
A lovely catch-up Ms. Kitty! Sounds like you've had a wonderful vacation -- nothing better than that! Won't be long before you'll be back to your regularly scheduled programming. Good Luck with your camera club -- I'd be voting for you if I were there ;-)!!!
Only one point away from first?! All to play for then, I shall keep everything crossed for you. I'm glad that your August round up is as happy as the one I've just put up. I'm getting the feeling August has been a good month for several people in blog land! :-)
Sounds like a great August, especially the holiday (although not so much the sick) what a lovely view from where you stayed
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Sounds like you've had a good and busy summer despite the rain.
Glad you got some sunny weather for your hols and that your wee lad felt better. I love that sunset.
Sounds like a great break away for you and the kids. I love the detail in the last photo and can imagine it blown up as part of a trio of photos. Great work. The start of another school year is always such a mixed bag of emotions. It's odd here in NZ where it also coincides with the new year. Bet the weather does buck up, it always does!
I am so glad No.2 felt better, it would have been usch a shame for all if he had not recovered. I need to up and out for school by 7.45am, wish me luck!
Patti Boyd must of been the Hottest woman in the world back in the late 60's early 70's. Them Woman had at least 4 hits songs written about her:
Something
Layla
Bell Bottom Blues
Wonderful Tonight
Not to mention a fave of mine: For You Blue
Jersey sounds mysterious and neato! Our weather has been so odd, too. The coolest summer ever. How is your photography going? I think FB is so fun for catching up with old friends, but I do have to avoid it for time-suckage. Once we meet up with everyone from long ago, we must find alternate venues for contact, because I'll wind up on FB all day!
Happy September to you.
Great round up and Great photos...as usual! Love that last one.
Glad to hear you had a good holiday, despite the small upset at the start (pardon the pun) It's every mother's worst nightmare especially when one is flying!
The thought of school and early mornings is starting to filter into my mind...I'm not sure I'll manage it! :o) After a summer full of lazy Sunday mornings.
Hey Kitty! I'm still catching up with your monthly posts but miss you more regularly.
Where does the time go to - these children grow up right in front of us and we still seem to miss it.
The EC bio sounds right up my street - one of my favourites too. Saw him YEARS ago - came all the way to Birmingham NEC. He was supported by Bonnie Rait so real quality evening.
Busy here too and not read many blogs for ages! Always like to catch up with yours...
One of my nightmares is one of the children throwing up just before a holiday. I feel for you. Glad it wasn't a long drawn out affair!
Really glad you had good weather too, I'm sure you needed that holiday and you certainly deserved it.
Love that last photo. Looking forward to your holiday pics
:)
Burby x
Lovely to catch up on your doings Kitty! I neglect blogger way too much but I promised myself to do a travel blog of my jollydays..
I am always up with the lark me. Usually between 5-6 am!! Mad eh? But I am sure if I had kids and needed to get organised for them I would have great difficulty getting up!
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I'm so glad to hear you had a good holiday. It crossed my mind to go to Jersey and now I wish we had!
Enjoy you're camera club again.
Hi Anna. We had a lovely time, thank you. It was just so nice to be somewhere else with the kids and my mum. I can't decide which pictures to put in the next round of the competition! x
Hi Happy Frog - Yes, very much all to play for, but I'm having trouble deciding which images to submit. I hate deciding things by myself! :) x
Hi Picciolo - The sick was not a good part of the holiday. At all. But never mind. The apartment had a really lovely view - even when it rained, the sea looked was so calming. :) x
Hi Gina - We had a lovely time, thank you :) x
Hi Tilly - I was so worried that he'd got a bug and we'd all be having episodes of throwing up all week :-O Thankfully, it wasn't so. Glad you like the sunset - I have about 20 sunset pictures, which is probably a tad too many! x
Hi Ally - it was a lovely break away, thanks. The start of this school year is a very mixed bag of feelings here, for all three of us. I trust your weather is warming up now?! x
Hi IB - Yes, it would have been awful if he'd had a bug :( I think it was just nerves, excitement and an unnatural getting up time! Did you get up and out on time? I did, but I'm already fed up with the early mornings! x
Hey Malach - Patti Boyd was obviously incredibly charismatic. I intend to read her book - I'm sure it'll give a very different view of her time with EC. I'll be sure to write about it, once I've read it! x
Hi PM - Jersey was lovely, and a lot more rocky than I'd imagined. I knew the beaches would be lovely and the weather was likely to be warmer than at home, but I hadn't reckoned on the rocks ... great, huge rocks! I know what you mean about FB - especially the games. I've cut down a lot on my game-playing. x
Hi Jane - Thank you. I really didn't know what to do when he was sick - to press on, or stay at home! I didn't want him to travel feeling poorly as that would be awful. Bless him, he was determined to press on. Have you got used to the early mornings again yet?! x
Hey Burby. My blog-reading tends to slide too, although I read a lot more than I comment these days, which wasn't always the case. I'm still not even halfway through looking at all the pictures I took! Glad you had a good holiday too. x
Hi Lily! Yes you do neglect Blogger ( :p ) but the beauty of blogging is that you do it as and when you get the inclination rather than keeping to a timetable. Took me a while to figure that one out! I'm not an especially late-getter-upper myself, but during those long holidays I do get used to a lie in until 8ish! I look forward to your holiday blog(s). x
Hi Jackie - Oh yes, I'm sure you'd like Jersey. It is lovely. I would really like to go back and photograph the bits I didn't get to photograph, and see the bits I didn't get to see. I'm a bit nervous about the upcoming competition ... fingers crossed, eh?! x
Gorgeous photos Kitty - you're surely onto a winner!
Your holiday in Jersey looks and sounds fab and it's good to know someone got all the good weather :o)
xxx
Gorgeous photos Kitty, love the sunset. Glad you had a fun time in Jersey, I've always fancied visiting, must be watching Bergerac when I was little :)
Twiggy x
Hi there Mrs Moogs! Thank you for the photo-y compliment. I've submitted my images for the competition - will post about it when it's 'been'. Jersey was great - sorry about stealing Norfolk's nice weather though :p x
Hello Mrs Twigs - I had longed to take some sunset pictures. I don't get the opportunity here, what with usually doing the bedtime when the sun is setting. I thoroughly recommend Jersey, although I didn't see Mr Bergerac there :p x
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