Monday, September 04, 2023

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A trip a gig and a Cracking Up gig - September 3rd 2023

A bit of a lazy day on Tuesday. It was M's birthday on Wednesday. I bought her some bath pampering things. We went over to Tom and Sally's in the afternoon. Edith was a bit out if sorts as she had had jabs earlier in the day. She fell asleep on her granny though.We popped out for pint and then had an excellent meal prepared by Tom and Sally. On Thursday Edith had perked up.We took her out for a walk and then set off home. There and back on the Elizabeth Line, it's so easy. Went to see Andy on Friday morning. He's been moved to the rehabilitation unit in the West Berkshire Community Hospital in Thatcham so he's a lot happier. We sat out in the garden. Went up to the Barbican to see Nicklecreek in the evening. Great gig, not sure if I've seen them before but I have seen Chris Thile at least once before in The Punch Brothers. They were excellent. I thought the were just fiddle, mandolin and acoustic bass but they also have a guitarist. We got the Elizabeth Line again, this time to Farringdon and had really nice Italian at a place called Apilua. Even M enjoyed the evening. London's not cheap though. Meanwhile Edith was getting the hang of crib...

...the Eberlins were at Paesanos...


...and Tom had a piesanose.

On Saturday lunchtime Cracking Up played at the Cross Keys in Wallingford as part of Bunkfest. No photos but here's the stage and The Ironics who were on before us.



Its quite a big event.
In the evening we went to Stuart and Clare's 40th wedding anniversary bash up at Park House in the university. A very enjoyable do and I did all the ceilidh dances. Went to RSAC on Sunday for a HCTS follow up meeting followed by beer and pizza.

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Tuesday, August 29, 2023

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August Bank Holiday - Monday July 28th 2023

Went to see Andy on Tuesday. He can move his hands a lot better than last week. He'd been reading a book and had managed to feed himself. Getting understandably a bit fed up waiting to be moved to the rehab centre though. On Wednesday me, Kelvin, Stuart and Graham did the annual URZ ride. This year it was 50 miles (points deductions are ignored) so we headed out to Purefoy Arms at Preston Candover. Great pub with excellent fish finger (goujon) sandwiches.Here's the evidence in kilometers from Stuart's garmin. We measured the distance to and from the Mad Stad but we probably did over 60 miles in all. All went well until Kelvin's rear gear mech broke about 5 miles from home. We raised a glass to Andy. Had a band practice on Thursday. Edith found it all very funny.
Went to Brendan and Lynda's on Friday for the annual garden party. Played a couple of new games, Taco, Cat, Goat, Cheese, Pizza and Möllky. A great time was had by all. Quiet day Saturday but cooked a really nice meal I'd read about in the novel I'm reading, a Syrian dish called Dawood Basha. Spent most of Sunday practising for Monday's gig. On Monday afternoon Cracking Up played at The Unicorn in Peppard. We did our full repertoire and went down well. There were a few mistakes but no one seemed to notice.
M worked all weekend to try and produce a final draft of her PhD which she finished about 10pm on Monday.
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Monday, August 21, 2023

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Cambridge and Llangollen - August 2023

Did my first bike ride for a few weeks on Monday out to Maker Space with Kelvin and Stuart. Went to see Andy in the afternoon. Slight improvement from last week. He can now put on his glasses and scratch his nose. Also use his ipad with voice control. Jeannie and Jess were also there. Went to watch URZ v Cheltenham with Ralph on Tuesday. Something strange happened, we scored a goal and they didn't. It was all a bit odd. Continuing with football on Wednesday I watched the Lionesses beat the Matildas 3 1 to get to the World Cup final for the first time where they play Spain. We got the train to Cambridge in the afternoon and unfortunately M either lost her phone of had it stolen between Paddington and Kings X. It had all her cards in the wallet as well. We managed to cancel everything and order a new phone and sim but it was all a bit stressful. In the evening we went to a very large Italian restaurant where we were the only customers. Food was fine but it was odd. In fact it was all a bit quiet but was lively during the day. M went to the university library on Thursday which was the purpose of the visit.I went for a walk along the river as far as Baits Bite Lock. About 12 miles in all. I walked past Cambridge Utd's ground, the Abbey Stadium, it only has a capacity of 7937 as opposed to URZ which is nearly 25000. Came back more or less by tube. Thameslink to Farringdon then the Elizabeth Line. Got a voice activated WhatsApp from Andy on the way back. Meanwhile James visited Edith but first impressions weren't great.Went to the hygenist on Friday then drove over to Anne and Wynn's. Wynn cooked a fine fish pie. Did a walk down to The Sun in Rhewl then a mini pub crawl in Llangollen followed by a meal at The Boat at Erbistock. On Sunday we watched the Lionesses lose to Spain 1 0. Spain played  better I thought and deserved to win but iy was still a pity. After we walked into Llangollen, had a couple of pints in The Cornmill and met up with Wynn's son in law Scott. Then went back and had a BBQ followed by the hot tub
and then cards. Got a smiley photo of Edith with her dad.Drove back on Monday. Great weekend.
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Tuesday, August 15, 2023

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Here Comes The Sun - August 12th 2023

Went down RSAC on Tuesday to do a bit of measuring up and materials purchasing but it was too wet to do any work. Went down on Wednesday and made good progress with the chalkboards and gate. Madeline is becoming very fashion conscious.Went to the Hop Leaf in the evening with Kevin, Adrienne and Penno. Finished the fence on Thursday except for a second coat of paint.
Meanwhile Edith napped in the garden before her first trip to the seaside.
Went to RSAC on Friday to help set up. Edith went on a boat trip to Battersea power station.
It was the Here Comes The Sun festival at RSAC on Saturday. A long day, started setting up about 9am and didn't get home until after midnight. Liked Jackie Doe ATUOP, Wolfnote, Puma Theory, Hööf (to get the umlaut you long press on the o), some of Artist Link Up and the Scarlet Vixens. This was the first drawing on the chalkboards.
I did have a good time.Back down RSAC on Sunday to help tidy up. The chalkboard got a fair bit of use.
Then headed over to Thatcham to pick up a dolls house.
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Monday, August 07, 2023

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Another Busy Week - Monday August 7th 2023

I drove up to Ian's on Tuesday morning to meet up with him, Rick, John and Greg. Had a fun evening sitting round Ian's kitchen table. Rick had made a puppet. Meanwhile Madeline was going up in the world. Went to the Richtone music shop on Wednesday as Rick wanted to see how much he could get for his 1962 SG. They reckoned it would go for a couple of grand but they would only offer 1300 so he didn't go for it. I tried a Gretch Resonator which was pretty good. Drove back in the afternoon. Got to know that Andy is out of ICU and is keen for visitors. On Thursday I went to RSAC to put up the fence with help from Felix and his son Jo.

Had a band practice on Friday and picked up some Ferryman's Gold  from the brewery for Peter's 70th. We drove over to Peter's on Saturday afternoon. URZ lost their first game in League One 0 1 to Peterboro. Had a great night at Peter's. The next day everyone else arrived and we had a great BBQ mainly prepared by Phil and Ricky.Edith put in an appearance with her parents.We drove back on Monday and went to see Andy. Great to see him. He looks well in spite of everything. 
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Monday, July 31, 2023

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A Busy Week - July 31st 2023

Got a call from the colonoscopy people and the samples that were sent for testing are all OK so now I just wait for the next screening test in 2 years time. A pretty dull and wet day so didn't do much except practice for Tusesay evening.Edith is going to be a real chuckler by the looks of things.
Meanwhile Madeline has some big shoes to fill. Popped down to RSAC on Tuesday afternoon to measure up for a fence I said I'd build. Cracking Up Played Bike Night at The Crown in Kingsclere in the evening. 2 one hour sets starting at 6 30 and finishing at 9. We were unexpectedly playing outside the front of the pub. Probably 60 plus people there at a guess. Think we went down OK. Didn't get an awful lot of applause but the landlady said bands dont normally get any so I guess we did OK and she said she'd have us back. Got £250 between us.
M wanted to go to the Surrey records office in Woking on Wednesday so we thought we'd make a day of it. I got off the train at Guildford and walked most of the year way along the Wey Navigation then got a bus. It was a typical, lazy, sunny, country afternoon.Butterflies were sunning themselves on the path.
Went to RSAC on Thursday to dig some holes for the fence I am erecting.  Went to LSB in the evening followed by Oppenheimer at Vue. Edith thought it was all very amusing.
 I popped down RSAC on Friday afternoon with the intention of doing a bit of measuring up and then going to BnQ to buy the fence posts and stuff but I bumped into Felix who was coincidentally going down there and he said he would get them. He also said him and his son might put the fence up. Went to RSAC again in the evening for the Club Velocity night, not doing sound just as a punter. It was a singer songwriter night. Ben Marwood, Oxygen Thief and Darcey Hope. All really good. How come everybody knew all Ben Marwoods songs? On Saturday we drove over to Dave and Alice's in Brighton. Went for an invigorating walk on the sea front. It was very windy. Alice cooked a really tasty meal with baked salmon. On Sunday we drove out to Seaford and did a walk along the cliffs and then inland to the Cuckmere Inn for lunch.The Seven Sisters were on view. Drove back immediately afterwards as Tom and Sally were coming round with Edith. Got some cuddles and had a takeaway indian from House of Flavours.On Monday we drove to the Oracle Business Park and then walked to the Bull at Sonning for lunch. Edith's first meal out. M had got smiles from Edith on Sunday and I got some today.They went home about 7pm.

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Monday, July 24, 2023

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A Couple Of Gigs - Sunday July 23rd 2023

Walked into town on Tuesday then to the Kennet mouth and left along the Thames and back. Surprisingly 5 and a half miles. Did a version of my old cycle to Slough ride with Stuart and Graham on Wednesday. Ended up in the The Crown at Cookham for lunch. It was Stuart's first ride since recovering from shingles so he was a bit knackered and got the train back. Roy had recommended The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band so went to see them at The Bullingdon in Oxford. Really good, mainly blues slide guitar.
On Thursday morning we checked out The Berkeley Gardens Day Nursery for JAM. Seemed pretty good. They mentioned that they sometimes take the kids to a wooded area at the end of Portway Close. I went to check it out and found it led to the wooded area in the courts off Bath Rd. I never knew there was a way through there. Had a band practice in the afternoon. Went well. Meanwhile Edith is ticklish and has started smiling. There was a butterfly on the clematis on Friday morning.
Had a brisk walk into town to pick up a few things. I wouldn't want to get on the wrong side of this person.
On Saturday I was doing sound at RSAC for Punk 4 The Planet withy Erin. A Greenpeace benefit. It was a bit of a pain as the main band, SODDS, turned up late and they were meant to be sound checked first and also had the drum kit. So there was a lot of hanging around. It worked out OK in the end though as these things tend to do. First band were Brioche, two piece with left handed woman drummer and chap playing bass and guitar. Second up Acid Claw, meant to be 6 but the bass player didn't make it due to rail strikes. So 2 guitars, sax, keyboard and drums. Then SODDS, two of whom turned up very late so no sound check. They were 2 guitars, bass and another woman drummer. They were the pick of the bunch but all loud shouty punk. Only half hour sets though so home by just after 11. On Sunday I was back at RSAC for a HCTS meeting and musical equipment inventory. Had a call from JAM.
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