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| When Lisa, Felix and Thunderthighs were kittens |
3 November 2023 at 16:32
In the winter he's even worse.
However...
Maybe that one little bit of anxiety is diminishing.
Life with Fester, Ferretfingers and Thunderthighs: an obsessive entomologist turning mining historian and our two autistic sons. This blog has been prompted by family and friends reading facebook posts and saying "You should write a book". But I don't know how to go about that so they'll have to make do with this.
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| When Lisa, Felix and Thunderthighs were kittens |
3 November 2023 at 16:32
In the winter he's even worse.
However...
Maybe that one little bit of anxiety is diminishing.
From
my journal, written in the holiday cottage in Chatton
Via Chillingham to Edlingham to visit: the church founded 700ish; the castle, which is actually a 13th century fortified manor house; and look at a 19th century railway viaduct. Of the three only the church remains in use. Absolutely fascinating.
Mid-afternoon I walked to the metal bridge on the road to Chillingham. The sheep were being noisy but I couldn’t see why. Walking back I noticed, in the hedge, a sort of style and an overgrown wooden signpost “Chatton ¼ mile”. I’d seen a footpath sign by the church so assumed that was where it went. I walked over the field and saw yet another covey of partridges. We’ve seen a lot of pheasants and partridges on this trip (and gladly little roadkill). The church was still open; I sat and thought for a while before coming back.
Monday 27th October 2025
What I thought in the church was that I was walking alone, as I always have.
This village could be a Northumbrian version of St Mary Mead (it even has some 1950s council houses by the bus stop)
At Bedtime
Went for a walk to the stone bridge this afternoon, but it is too narrow with too much traffic to stand on and look at the river. Came back into Chatton via The Old Road which led past the village hall (ex-school) and way to the church. The dead grey squirrel is still there in the churchyard. I think it may have eaten yew berries as there is a row of tall yews all in berry along the churchyard wall. Nothing has scavenged it. Saw a sparrowhawk trying to catch roosting collared doves. It flew into a fir tree and four starburst out of it.
To Alnwick on the bus today. I’m enchanted and enthralled by the landscape around here. The Autumn colours add to the magic.
We’ve watched Pointless, Only Connect and Call My Bluff together. And both local news programmes, with Ferretfingers who fell asleep because he stayed awake so late last night.
Here endeth the holiday diary as I started reading Victoria Hislop’s The Figurine, followed by
| Cwmdu Post Office, Village Shop, Inn etc |
I forgot when I booked this cottage, way back in the Summer, quite how posh rural North Northumberland can be.
Chatton village is made up of Victorian estate workers cottages, farm buildings, matching modern infill, a pub, church and shop-cum-post-office.
Later we stocked up at Budgens in Wooler, which had lots of half price stuff but no bananas.
I drove and Fester navigated up to Coldstream and Duns; a nice town, very spread out and very quiet.
I’ve just been for a wander and found, to my surprise, that the church was open.
From Facebook Archives
(Thunderthighs brought him a small box of chicken nuggets and chips.)
Yesterday however I posted this on Facebook...
Small win, put a few flags out.
🙋
We're away for a week, so don't look for another posting until next month.