Month: August 2020

  • Week 27 – August 31st 2020 – Week 24 of lockdown

    Claire decided that our chairs were getting uncomfortable, so we took a trip to DFS after doing some research online, we had liked this model the Talbot.

    Of course I had to test it out, the sales assistant actually had to unwrap all the electric as it only been in the store three days, obviously no one else had test driven it.

    So went into full recline mode. Even has a USB socket for your phone.

    We decided to purchase, of course Covid19 will have it say, so watch this space, for the update.

    Testing
    Retirement taken to the next level. ??

    The bench that I had done my first DIY project, decided to break. We visited Polhill and ordered a new bench, we were told four to five weeks delivery, of course due to Covid19, so I was a bit shocked to be opening the door less than a week later, with a delivery driver asking where he could put the bench parts.

    After I took it through from the front drive to the garden and unpacking everything. I soon realise there was an issue, even with my new found DIY skills, the instructions were not great and there were no holes where the screws needed to go.  The bench wasn’t cheap, so I rang Polhill and said could I wait till tomorrow for someone to come out. I had no issue with that.

    The next day they turned up and said they love working with the supplier, but they are not really customer focused, even the two guys struggled putting it together, so that put my mind at rest and kept Claire quiet too. ?

    Relaxing
    Claire relaxing on the new bench.
  • Week 26 – August 24th 2020 – Week 23 of lockdown

    Of course it’s the summer bank holiday weekend, so it’s bound to rain!!

    Sure enough it had rained too much for the game v Mote 4th XI to take place.

    Covid19 only been around this year to muck our lives up, the weather has always been to muck our lives up!!

  • Week 26 – August 24th 2020 – Week 23 of lockdown

    Always good to beat Surrey!!

    Darren Stevens took 4 for 41 to spearhead a thrilling 17-run victory against Surrey at the Kia Oval and keep his county’s Bob Willis Trophy South Group qualification hopes alive.

    Surrey, needing 192 to win from 62 overs after bowling Kent out for a second innings 127, were themselves bowled out for 174 deep into the final session of a memorable contest.

    Matt Milnes was Kent’s other bowling hero, taking 4 for 57 – including the dramatic final wicket – and also producing superb deliveries to bowl both Sam Curran and Rikki Clarke either side of tea.

    Stevens had taken three wickets in nine balls in his opening spell to leave Surrey reeling at 20 for 4 but Ben Foakes’ excellent 57 had left Kent wondering if they could close out the victory despite taking regular wickets at the other end.

    Indeed, the last hour had just started, with 15 more overs remaining, when Milnes clipped the top of Matt Dunn’s off stump to bowl him for a brave 12 and give himself final figures of 4 for 57.

    Dunn had been left to make 28 runs for victory with only No 11 Amar Virdi for company after Harry Podmore had rather fortuitously ended the second superb innings in the match by Foakes, having him well held by diving keeper Ollie Robinson from a legside ball after he had added another composed and high-class effort to his first innings 118.

    Milnes’ other scalp had been that of Adam Finch, leg-before for 6 with 56 still required. There may not have been any spectators watching, but there was no shortage of tension, particularly when Foakes and Dunn were adding a calm 28 in 10 overs for the ninth wicket, as Kent fretted.

    Kent’s 22 points, and second win in four matches, puts them just six points behind south group leaders Essex with just the September 6-9 round games to go.

    Podmore picked up Mark Stoneman’s wicket in his own new ball burst during Surrey’s calamitous start to their chase, but Foakes and Laurie Evans then boosted Surrey’s hopes with a fifth wicket stand of 57, until the irrepressible Stevens returned to the attack to take a smart catch off his own bowling with his third ball back to send Evans packing for a fine 53-ball 42.

    And Milnes made Kent heavy favourites, going into the last session, by nipping one back between left-hander Curran’s bat and front pad to bowl the England all-rounder for 14 and, in the second over after the interval, also defeating Clarke’s attempted drive.

    The evergreen Stevens has now bagged 20 wickets at 19 runs apiece in Kent’s first four Willis Trophy fixtures. But it is his record in the past decade that is most remarkable, especially when remembering that the veteran all-rounder has also hit more than 7,500 first-class runs since 2010, including 16 centuries and 39 other scores above 50.

    Since turning 40 in April 2016, Stevens has now picked up an astonishing 213 wickets in county red-ball competition at 20.39 with his wily medium pace. Since the age of 35, moreover, that wicket tally is 438 at 22.50. Before moving to Kent in 2005, at the age of 28, he had hardly bowled in eight previous seasons with Leicestershire; in his first six seasons for Kent, he only took 87 championship wickets as he slowly developed his bowling until becoming a recognised frontline operator.

    Here, he began by removing Scott Borthwick and Jamie Smith with his fifth and sixth deliveries to leave Surrey 6 for 2 at the end of the second over. Borthwick chipped to short mid-wicket off a leading edge, where Daniel Bell-Drummond took a fine diving catch, and Smith edged a forward push to Jack Leaning at second slip.

    There was no hat-trick but, with the first ball of his third over, Stevens won a leg-before decision to send back Will Jacks for 6 and – by then – Podmore had also had Surrey’s acting captain Mark Stoneman caught at first slip for 10.

    Jordan Cox, the catcher, threw the ball high into the air and let out a roar of celebration because, from the fourth ball of Surrey’s second innings, Cox had dropped Stoneman on 2 off a similar ball from Podmore that lifted and left the former England opener.

    No play had been possible before lunch, due to heavy overnight and morning rain, but hard work by the Oval ground staff meant that a start could be made at 1.10pm with Kent resuming on 118 for 9 in their second innings.

    Last pair Nathan Gilchrist and Hamidullah Qadri added a further nine runs in four overs before Curran had Gilchrist caught at first slip by Clarke for 13 to finish with 4 for 39. Clarke, whose brilliant five-wicket spell had sliced through Kent’s second innings on day three, finished with 5 for 20.

  • Week 26 – August 24th 2020 – Week 23 of lockdown

    This was a big week for International Test cricket, as James Anderson dismisses Pakistan’s Azhar Ali to become the first seam bowler in history to take 600 Test wickets.

    Just goes to show what sportsman have to go through, this was a comment from the 1st Test v India in July 2007 when Jimmy had his best figures at the time and included his 50th test wicket in his 17th test –

     “The batsmen Anderson has got out total close to 63000 runs in international cricket. If he gets Laxman, that figure will go to 70000! Some achievement that, should really cement his place in the England squad you would think.”

  • Week 26 – August 24th 2020 – Week 23 of lockdown

    This was an email I sent to the Cotswold wildlife park that I had visited this week

    Good morning.

    Have you been checking trip advisor?

    I visited your park earlier in the week. I have to say what’s the point of your online booking system, when you’re letting in too many people?

    I feel for the staff as shouting out social distancing with just voice no one going to hear.

    Yes you raise it on a tannoy message too, but these are humans, your better talking to your lovely animals. Who to me seem to be more covid19 concerned then who’s ever controlling the website?

    It’s a shame because you do have a lovely park.

    Regards

    Michael

  • Week 26 – August 24th 2020 – Week 23 of lockdown

    The final full day of the trip, the weather was terrible. It virtually rain all day.

    We went to a village called Broadway, very quaint.

    Claire saw a piece of jewellery she liked, I said she could have it as an early birthday gift. So after trying it on, she was happy, but then the fun and games started.

    I went to pay by card and I thought the card machine was dark. I said to the lady shop assistant, was it switched on and she said yes. I said are you sure as its dark and nothing happened? We were her first customer of the day.

    Now this was a very small shop, I would say the shop assistant was in her 60’s and were in Covid19 times. She got on the floor and was looking at cables and after a while said it was.

    To cut a long story short, I got down and realised she had been looking at the wrong cable, I tried various things but it was obviously an issue with the power. We ended up paying by cash, though she didn’t even offer like a £5 discount for the help I gave. After we left, she closed the shop and went of somewhere. I did take this up with their headquarters but nothing either. I’ll remember for next time.

    After trying to get into a couple of restaurants and couldn’t, we ended up at the Broadway Hotel. Very Covid19 secure, which when I look at trip advisor I’m surprised at some of the people’s responses. Obviously Covid19 idiots!

    We had a good lunch and drink there.

    We stay at the Wood Norton hotel, I think this is our third stay and most likely last, they said that they had been very busy since reopening after lockdown, but it is definitely starting to show its age, which is a shame as it’s in lovely grounds.

    We so needed that break, even though the weather wasn’t brilliant it was still nice to get away.

  • Week 26 – August 24th 2020 – Week 23 of lockdown

    This place was found on Trip advisor. Inn & Brasserie at Childswickham.

    We arrived a little bit early, but was greeted by a very helpful young lady who took our details. Our table wasn’t ready, so we went and sat outside. Then they told us another table was available.

    The table was cleaned and the place is definitely Covid19 secure, see later.

    Claire had the smoked salmon, crayfish cocktail which came up in a large bowl, which she really enjoyed. I had the basil tomato soup. Which was great with lovely warm bread.

    For the main, Claire had, twice cooked belly port, which she fell in love with, just like she did with me ?

    I had the sausage and mash which was wonderful too.

    We both had the cheese board which was a delight for our desert.

    The staff have made the place Covid19 secure with well space tables, open windows and doors. Cleaning the tables after each customer had left.

    This was in a different league after the previous night’s experience!!

    We both fully recommend this place and wish it was closer.

    twice cooked belly port
    Claire main course
    twice cooked belly port
    Claire main course
    Cheese
    After dinner
  • Week 26 – August 24th 2020 – Week 23 of lockdown

    Obviously with Covid19 you have to book to get into places. I booked us to visit the Cotswold wildlife park. I would recommend a visit but once Covid19 is over, as human being humans can’t follow simple instructions.

    From an email communication after the visit, they said they were only allowing 30% of normal visitors in, not sure where the other 70% would park as the car parks were full.

    Thankfully the animals were on good form and it was a pleasant day.

    Rhino
    You looking at me?
    Mud bath
    Playing in the mud ?
    Owl
    Owl
    Penguin
    So cool in here ?
    Penguin
    Here I come
  • Week 26 – August 24th 2020 – Week 23 of lockdown

    And they keep coming ?

    Bird
    What a beak I have !
    Parrots
    Pretty Polly
    You looking at me?
    Penguin
    It’s me again ?
  • Week 26 – August 24th 2020 – Week 23 of lockdown

    More pictures from the Cotswold wildlife park.

    Zebra
    Where’s the people crossing?
    Giraffe
    Who are all though creatures wandering around and so close too ?
    Rhino
    Come on mummy, get up and play
    Rhino baby
    Aren’t I cute ?
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