Saturday 2 July 2022

A UK summer in the sun - May/Jun 2022

Our pretty garden on Cambridgeshire

We were so happy to be back in the UK after being locked down in NZ for the previous three years due to Covid!  It was time to catch up with family, at last.  Two wee babies had been born in the family since we left and another due to be born during our stay.  We were looking forward to three and a half months of summer too.

We spent the first few weeks with James's Mum and Dad, clearing out their garage and sheds and generally trying to be useful around the house.  We took a trip to London to see Clare's niece and family and another trip to Leiston to visit a client/friend.

We have cared for Gail a number of times
and always enjoy walking her in the forest

Having enjoyed a pub lunch, we all went
rowing on the lake .... well, one of us rowed
while the rest of us enjoyed the scenery!

Having run into another client in the supermarket, we arranged a lunchtime visit to meet their new springer spaniel.  The one we had cared for on a few occasions previously had sadly passed away since our last visit.


We also managed to catch up with a couple of James's rugby buddies who he hadn't seen for many years.


It soon came time to begin a six week (repeat) housesit that we had agreed to three years prior, at the end of our last house sit here.  None of us could have had any inkling that Covid would mean that we wouldn't be able to get back for three years and they wouldn't be able to go on holiday anyway!

We just love hanging with these guys ............
  
L to R: Finn, Jake, Hettie, Max aka The Lurchers

  The doglets instantly recognised us (this is our third sit with them) and much excitement ensued.  When we first sat for these guys Finn and Jake (Max and Hetties puppies) were only sixteen months old.  Since our last visit Finn had smashed his ankle and been months in recovery.  He was coping really well and able to accompany us on both daily walks, a total of 11kms every day, albeit on a lead.


Biscuit stop

The others were able to run around the fields as usual.  It really is A LOT of fun!


There are lots of shenanigans to be had in the fields, sometime encountering the local hooligans


Jakey baby

Dragging Mum up the hill

Yay, water

Exploring a new cave

Max's tail just visible in the wheat

Hettie, the water baby, in there somewhere

It soon comes time to go home though

Following the leader

During the days we had lots of gardening to do both freezing and enjoying the produce.

Working in the glass house

Raspberries and mangetout


We were lucky enough to hit cherry season spot on


One of our favourite things to do is make elderflower cordial.


And took time to sit in the sun and enjoy it


We were delighted to have the family over to lunch

James's Mum and Dad, Uncle and Aunt

Just looking!

Evenings were spend relaxing ..... some more than others



 


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