Sunday 29 October. Just a quick round up of this week’s goings on... There’s no more word from the Police on the “hideous assault in the middle of York in broad twilight” saga. It makes me despair. I’m not surprised, but I should be!!! (Steps up onto soap box) I want to recycle as much as I can, but York council don’t collect plastic around my way. Ooh, I could take it to a recycling centre (and add more pollution as I go, grr.) They won’t recycle tetrapak drinks cartons, except at a recycling centre either. (Steps down again.)
Anyway, we celebrated my grandson’s fifth birthday on Saturday (it was actually on the previous Monday but we like to keep the kids confused in my family.) This coincided with a flying visit from my sister and her husband who were on their way back to Kent after visiting their daughter in Scotland, and stopped off for a few days. We had an enormous Chinese take-away on the Friday evening (and again for breakfast on Saturday and Sunday, yum, yum). Then went ten-pin bowling on Saturday, where I was beaten by an eight year old girl for whom the ball weighed almost as much as she did! Back to Chez Moi for nibbles, pizza and a birthday cake that middle daughter had made in the shape of a wizard’s hat, with stars and moons, and surrounded by spiders and worms.
All of which is a round-about way of making excuses for not going to the PO club on Friday evening to see the Breathing Space CD launch. I’m really sorry for not being able to attend, especially so since the fabulous Angela from Mostly Autumn/Odins Dragonfly was there. I’m grateful to “I” who send me a report of the event. He took his missus and was so impressed that he came away with 3 CDs; both Breathing Space/Iain Jennings CDs and a 13-track one of Amberstone (Paul Teasdale, the bassist with Breathing Space.) Apparently they encored with Mostly Autumn's The Gap is Too Wide. Oh, see me weeping into my keyboard!
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