Saturday night caught the new Harry Potter film (really enjoyable, particularly liked Rupert Grint's lovesick scene), and on Sunday nicely counter-balanced that with an event at Tudeley Church, organised by a friend - singing a wonderful array of Victorian hymns (childhood favourites like There is a Green Hill, For All the Saints, Hills of the North, Rejoice, The Day Thou Gavest, and How Great Thou Art). This is the first of a series of events to raise funds for the future care of the marvellous Marc Chagall stained-glass windows at the Church. If you've never seen the windows, they are worth the journey.
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Long time, no post! I've had my nose firmly to the grindstone these last few months getting my Southborough War Memorial book ready for the printers, and 5 weeks ago I had my first proof back. The photos (many of the originals copies of copies almost 100 years old) were very disappointing, and I went home and started on the work of re-scanning and re-setting over 200 images at a uniform size of 300 dpi. Since I work full-time, this meant mornings, evenings and weekends. It was a hard lesson to learn, but it's taught me something very real about the value of working away at something as long as it takes to get it right - aided by the sterling support of my husband! We're at proof-reading stage now, and it's looking very nice. Very exciting! The garden, sadly neglected, is decorated with runaway nasturtiums, un-dead-headed roses, ecologically correct waist-high weeds and a glorious array of white bindweed blooms, but something had to give this year. Hopefully it will benefit from some loving attention soon. |
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