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Sunday, 16 August 2015

**Cowes week snippets**

Hello there - Cowes week has arrived on the Isle of Wight (or we should say Cowes two weeks).  The first week is called dingy week and then the real stuff takes place during Cowes week.  We caught the bus to Cowes last Sunday which was the start of it (too much traffic and nowhere to park) so easier on the bus


We wandered up through the town on our way to the sea and these banners were draped across all the shop walls and were blowing in the breeze

This plaque is on the sea wall as we are now down on the seafront
 

 
 
 
The red jet going to drop off and pick up passengers to take back to Southampton
 
 
Blue funnel ferry to and from Southampton at a steady sedate pace
 
 
These little cannons start the races
 
 
 
 
The red funnel car ferry leaving from East Cowes and going to Southampton
 
 
The race is on
 
 
Got him!!!!
 
 
Look at the fourth boat
 
 
 
I wasn't the only one snapping these boats - and I was snapping him too!!
 
 
A little ornate non working drinking fountain
 
 
Gateway to the Royal Yacht Squadron - I asked the guy just to the left of the photograph if I could take a photo of the building and he said "you shouldn't really, but go on"
 
 
 
 
Isn't it beautiful??
 
 
Eight foot high fence all the way round it
 
 
This post box is outside of the RYS and was taped up for security reasons!!!
 
 
OOOOOooohhh look I snapped me and all the boats behind me whilst snapping this sign
 
 
We wandered back into town to catch the bus home and I spotted this sign on the wall
 
Isle of Wight Steam Railway
The site of Cowes Railway Station - 1867-1966
Recording the Island's Railway History
 
 
Isle of Wight Steam Railway sign on the side of this building!!!!
 
 
Cowes is one of the seven wonders of the Isle of Wight
Cowes you cannot milk!
 
 
Out of the bus window going home - beautiful.
 
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At our weekly Parkrun on a Saturday morning we have our barcodes and finish position tokens scanned by little machines that are temperamental and don't work when the weather is cold.  Once they are scanned our results are downloaded and published for us. I have started making "scanner pockets" to hand out to visitors to our parkrun to take back to their home parkruns to keep their scanners warm and working - here are a few that I have made this week.
 
 
I've done a few rows of this WIP cosy blanket
 
 
This has to be made up into bunting - I'll go get on that then.
 
Thanks for popping by
 
Xx Joy Xx
 
PS
 
 
I showed you this photo the other day - have you guessed what it is yet?
 
 
This also goes with the above photo - all will be revealed very soon
 
ttfn x

Saturday, 8 August 2015

Last week

Hello there - here's a little post about a couple of days of my week last week.  Thursday saw "our" football team playing their first game in European football for twelve years - so of course off we went as they were playing the game at home "St Mary's Stadium - Southampton".  My grandson H and I set off about 10.30 am and caught the bus to East Cowes, where we then caught the chain ferry across to Cowes to then catch the red jet to Southampton

 
We had a couple of minutes to wait for the chain ferry to chug across the water
 
 
Look at the lovely ornate carved seats and back rests
 
 
 
Once we had bought our red jet tickets, we sat in the harbour at Cowes as we had a half an hour to wait, so we had a coffee and cake and enjoyed the sunshine.  The flags flying around the harbour were letting us know that Cowes week was about to start that coming weekend.  Can you see the Red Funnel car ferry sailing past the entrance to the harbour on its way to East Cowes to let all the cars and passengers off?
 
 
 
 
We wandered up through the town on our way to the Stadium
 
 
We went up to the stadium during the afternoon (kick off wasn't until 8.05 pm)
H had a new season football shirt and he wanted the name "Long" (Shane Long) his favourite player of all time and "Long's number 7" on the back of his shirt - so we had to get it printed!!!
 
 
Southampton Vs Vitesse - a Dutch team
 
 
 
This is a statue of Edric Thornton "Ted" Bates MBE which is situated at the front of St Mary's Stadium - Ted was a former Southampton F.C. player, manager, director and president which earned him the sobriquet Mr Southampton - Ted played for Southampton from 1937-1953 and then became their manager in 1955-1973 - LEGEND!!
 
 
New season 2015/16 kit
 
 
Get your match day programme - here!
 
 
Railings outside the ground - I have never noticed SFC in them before!!

 
Southampton football club moved from The Dell to a brand new purpose built stadium,
St Mary's in 2001
My son bought a "brick in the wall" at St Mary's when it was built, showing the first game he ever attended (because that is what boys do) Southampton vs Watford in 1986 (he was only 10) and
Saints won 3 - 1
 
 
We met up with Sean and my other grandson O and off we went to find our seats and eagerly await the start of the match
 
 
The sprinklers are on for one last watering of the pitch before kick off
 
 
The players lined up awaiting the start of the game and a lot more spectators were in their seats
 
 
We were very close to the visiting supporters and in the 29 years that we have been attending football matches it was without a doubt the noisiest game we have ever been to.  The fans on both sides were trying to out-sing each other and urge their teams on.  Both sets of fans applauded each other for their singing throughout the game and afterwards.  The atmosphere was very friendly and also electric. Southampton won the game 3 - 0 and the return leg was played in Holland on Thursday this week.  Southampton had another win with 2 goals scored to nil and therefore they go through to the next round of the Europa Cup and will be playing FC Midtjylland a Danish team - so again we say COYR (Come on you reds)!!
 
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On Friday as the lavender was looking and smelling so lovely I decided to make some shortbread - yes - lavender shortbread
 

 
 
 
The little flowers have to be picked out once they have been washed under the running water tap
 

 
When you have your dish of lavender all picked off you need your other ingredients
 
 
170g plain flour
110g butter
55g caster sugar
3g lavender (or more if you have the patience to pick more off)
 
 
Rub the flour and butter together and then add the lavender
 
 
 
Then add the sugar and knead until the mixture binds together

 
Roll out to about 1/2" thick
 
 
Cut them and place on a lightly greased baking tray and bake at 160 for 15 minutes

 
 Sprinkle a little caster sugar on the tops and cool on a wire tray
 
 
When cooled pop them on a plate and dress with a sprig of lavender
Eat and enjoy!!
 
 
I also made this tray of loveliness this week see here - boost bars loaded full of scrummy ingredients
 
Thanks for popping by
 
Xx Joy Xx
 
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PS  With the lavender stalks you have left, tie a pretty ribbon around them and hang up until they dry and enjoy the heady aroma and the prettiness of the drying flowers!
 
 
A few scanner pockets for visitors to our parkrun to take to their home parkruns

 
These beauties got finished this week too - see here - Tracy my friend sent me down the yarn because I loved hers so much.  She finished hers this week which made me get on with mine (My second sock was started on the 15th July) oooohh and they match.  Tracy in Yorkshire - me on the Isle of Wight and we have the same socks!!!
 

 
AAAAAAAAAaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhh - this weeks work in progress!!!!!!
That is all I am prepared to say at the moment
 
ttfn xx