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Ask not for whom the hound roos; she roos for thee.
(From: "Send not to know for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for thee." John Donne, 1624)

 

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We are thrilled and delighted to announce that Hannah and Ben are due to take their next huge step – they are expecting our first grandchild who is due to arrive in late August.

And we thought that the excitement of the wedding was a pinnacle! 

 

May 2025

 

A few events this month are worth mentioning.  We had some windows replaced, largely because they had “popped” (ie the seals had gone and condensation had started to accumulate between the panes – not a surprise after 30 years).  We had one of them replaced with acoustic glass to cut down road noise – and the difference is amazing.  We also had a new back door fitted, this time with glass in the bottom panel too so that Tara can see the back garden

 

At 6:20pm on 9th May 2025, a group of RAF Cadets from 2505 (Bishop Auckland) Squadron RAFAC began a 24-hour bicycle ride from here to St. Clement Danes Church in The Strand, London which is the Central Church of the RAF.  Ian started the marathon as one of his Deputy Lord-Lieutenant duties.  The bike-ride was “virtual” in that cadets did not leave the Squadron HQ, instead using two static bicycles connected to a large map display which charted their progress.  One of these bicycles was a newly donated tandem, freshly repainted in the RAF colours and sporting the Squadron identifier.  It was formally unveiled and handed over to the Squadron by Ian.

 

We think that the big news is that we’ve got ourselves into the 21st century by buying ourselves an all-electric car for our short journeys.  We’ll keep the big car for long journeys (at least until battery technology and infrastructure can get us to Ardnamurchan or Truro in one easy hop).  The “new” car is a BMX i3, ahead of its time when it was launched, BMW no longer make them because of their carbon fibre structure so we got one with only 7000 miles on it.  This will do us for trips around the region (Court and schools, for example) and so that we can get ourselves used to driving an all-electric which is a bit different!  It’s a lovely little car and we’ll see how we get on with it.  The next step is to get a home charger for it and switch tariffs with Octopus to take advantages of cheap electricity to charge it – that will come next month so we’ll report then.

 

 

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June 11th, 2025

 


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