Thursday 1 December 2022

Nursery Rhymes - November 2022

Another month and another collection of your various interpretations on a theme.

This month it was Nursery Rhymes.  Some people have included descriptions/clues, some photographs don't need anything and there are a few that you might struggle a bit with - in which case please ask the relevant photographer!


Here are two from Andy:



Followed by a couple of quite tricky ones from Sue:




Jan


.... and two from Ken (taken in Bakewell):



Here are a couple from Kate - garden ones to highlight the unusual November weather:

 


Kate says that this one is a not entirely accurate "silver bells & cockle shells".  
...... but that she has never had snowdrops in her garden in November before!


Don was being indecisive - so he sent in four!








Gaynor - Identifies as Little Miss Muffet. They, the spider, yet to descend. 




Gill



..... and finally, a different "take" from John - and one that hopefully won't offend anyone! His advice is not to translate it and just to think vaguely phonetically.



(the book where he found it)




..... and so, as we start the month of December, our 49th topic is:

"Red"

Monday 28 November 2022

KIT - Monday 28th November 2022

Over the years there have been more than 50 of these American style mixed 8 competitions but this was the 50th time of playing for the actual little trophy.  It has only needed to be replaced once - when it got broken beyond repair!

Despite being held at the end of November, the weather gods were kind enough to give us a great morning to play it in. As usual, it was a very enjoyable morning of tennis and chat with a lovely bunch of people - despite a few of us having coughs!

The aforementioned "lovely bunch of people" (aka the competitors!) were:

Gill, Sue Jones, Sue Hubbard and Emma + Don, Ken, Arthur and Andy


The round robin matches were all very close, particularly amongst the ladies 

where their individual scores ended up being 13, 12, 12, 11.  


The final ended up as being:

Arthur & Sue Hubbard  v  Ken & Emma

with Ken & Emma winning the one set final 6-3



Ken & Emma - the winners of KIT number 50!

Tuesday 1 November 2022

Sound - October 2022

 

As topics go, "Sound" proved to be a little tricky I think!  

However, before showing you the images you all sent in, I thought I would show/remind you of the BSL signs that are used in deaf tennis - one day you might need them!

Just click on this link:

BSL signs used to keep the score in tennis


and for those who like a bit of extra information on things, this is quite interesting:

Lots of creatures talk!


..... but, as promised, here are your photos on the topic of "Sound"



Sue - Sounds of the Forest.  

Molly barking at squirrels, my footsteps, birdsong, soft breeze in tree-tops, grumbling of distant traffic, a fellow walker disciplining his dogs, an aeroplane.....but not all at once! 



Ken - see if you can work out/recognise this well-known tune!

(and again, for those who like that extra bit of detail, the extra arrangement is for the tin whistle!)



Kate - Hi-Fi shop in Guildford







Don - revisiting the sound of the 1970’s with my precious 4 track tape recorder purchased in 1971 and still in working order! 



Don - some sound advice for the grandchildren at Christmas! 🎅 




Steve - 
Vaughan Williams "Lark Ascending"… therapy for a gloomy autumn morning!

....... and here a a couple more from Steve, taken at Winchester Mill
 (you can probably "hear" that loud sound just by looking at the photos!)









.... and here is another one for your imagination!


Keith - Wind, Rain, Thunder & Lightning at Palm Desert, California! Very unusual.




Two from Gaynor - the sound of silence





John - a few "sounds"




Jan

I
.... and what is our November topic? 
 
I thought about introducing it with a poem but didn't have 
either the time or the inspiration to come up with anything!

...... time to stop waffling, our chosen topic is: 

"nursery rhymes"

Monday 31 October 2022

KIT - Monday 31st October 2022

 

The KIT today was number 49! 

The players were Angela, Gill, Kate and Sue H + Nigel, Arthur, Andy and Ken.

It was a very enjoyable as usual - in very warm October weather!

 

Arthur and Ken finished with the same number of points and when they played each other that was a draw as well.  So, it all came down to toss of a coin for which one of them joined the other finalists. Arthur guessed correctly!

 

The final therefore ended up as:

Nigel & Sue H v Arthur & Gill

 

Arthur and Gill won 6-2, so congratulations to them!

 

 
The winners – Arthur & Gill!

Saturday 1 October 2022

Wheels - September 2022

 Here are the various photos you have sent me during September to do with the topic of "Wheels" - enjoy!



John



Ken - Winchester Mill was closed the day I had hoped to take a photo of the waterwheel there, so I made do with some creative activity involving some wheels!



And this image is from Sue - she didn't take the photo but thought we might all like to see it!





Don - motorbike hire in Rhodes (but not for us!)



Don - the only way to deliver produce to the shops 
in the meandering narrow streets of Lindos (Rhodes)



Jan






Gaynor in Cambridge






Keith & Rosemary renewed their vows on the 30th August and drove to and from 
 St Lawrence Church in a Red Mustang Convertible!




Kate - Wheels in Gibraltar, where scooters are more popular than cars



John - plenty of wheels at the Alton classic car rally


And our next topic, for the month of October, is 

"Sound"

Monday 26 September 2022

KIT - Mon 26th September 2022

The participants in today's KIT were:

Don, Keith AO, Arthur, Ken + Rosie, Gill, Emma and Anne.

As usual we had a great time with lots of very close games.  The final ended up as:

Rosie & Ken v Gill & Arthur


With time against us and Rosie having an appointment she had to make in Alton, we decided to forgo the usual format of a 1 set match and just have a championship tie break.  

This was going well until we reached 9-8, when Rosie actually had to leave!  So, Anne stepped in to replace her to finish off the tie break.  As it turned out Ken and her won the match with the very next point, with Anne not even getting to hit a ball in the final!

So, we pretty much made up our own rules for the final today!

The winners in the end, were Rosie and Ken, who won the tie break by 10-8.  

The next time (KIT number 49!) we hope to get back to the more usual 1 set final.




Thursday 1 September 2022

Tools - August 2022

 Here are your photos on the topic of "Tools":


Sue - these are just the pair of tools for our IOW farmer! 
(except if you want to get through!)


Story-time for you all!

One screwdriver not carried

One chain entangled in pedal in the middle of the chain guard

One interrupted cycle ride with Jan

One deserted country lane

One call out to John at the allotment for help and a lift home

One lesson learnt by Ken!



Steve - heavy concrete breaker helps move my pond project ahead
(aka the Forth Bridge)



Don - ‘4 candles’ ... ‘andles for forks’ 

(courtesy of the classic 2 Ronnies sketch)



Kate - allotment shed tools. 

Most used this year - watering can!!



Keith - I am not sure a toddler swim ring is a tool, but my great niece Violet, is rather cute!



Rosie



Gaynor - tools creativity and paint equals art


Gaynor - tools of learning



John - I haven’t got any tools so I thought I would send you an anagram!!!!


....... meanwhile these are from Jan, obviously out shopping for some tools for John!






And, back in Steve's garden, this is how the sleepers arrived 
...… avoiding our overhead power cables!

Don't forget to ask Steve to give you a hand moving them round to the back Angela!





It is getting harder to keep coming up with topics we haven't already covered!

"Tools" was our 45th topic so perhaps we should call it a day when we reach 48 in November?  Let me know what you think.

But for now, our September topic is:

"Wheels"