We seem to have got our lives back on track so off to my course this evening, they had to reregister me as I said I was packing it in, Vicar Jane said they are used to this sort of thing . Most helpful comment on training for ministry was they don't do a course on where the flower vase goes which Jane faced after her theological degree and ordination and her first crisis which seemed to last weeks if not months was the question of where a vase should go and seemed to over ride everything else which came up. So my crisis seems over for the minute although I'm still not at all happy being churchwarden and herding cats which are determined to scratch my eyes out. Latest out of the bag is the campaign to get the disabled access / parking sign moved, not unlinked I perchance to dream to the presence of the next door nursery owner who is a pcc member getting a respect the disabled parking notice on one of her clients cars. So back to the flower vase then which them transmutes into a photo which has no legal right to be where it is but has been there a long time but doesn't actually belong to the church which Jane thought a conundrum which could perplex even the most experienced C of E aficionado. I've done my pre course linked work for the meeting tonight and got all the latest DVD covers made and filed and items entered on the PMP shop. The Youtube channel reached yet another all time high today which I assume is actually yesterday allowing for the fact that it is all American. I got some super pictures through from Albert in Barcelona of the family on the grape picking at Gratallops this weekend which is a municipality in the comarca of the Priorat in Catalonia, Spain. What brings the most fame to the village is that it has been a focal point for the reemergence of high quality wines from the Priorat region. Courtesy Albert and Roser we have a particularly nice bottle of said wine waiting to be tasted at a suitably auspicious occasion. I think Gemma took it with a selfie stick in a break from revolutionary activities in Barcelona which is a welcome break from her second honours degree on the path to becoming a child psychologist. Back in Cheshire it was a wet misty start, then perfect weather for filming ( same again tomorrow please) and getting jobs done, we picked up the spring bulbs and bedding at the local farm shop plus Fryers near Knutsford, Four Oaks the trade people had little to offer, cleared out by their trade show which is normal. We picked up our sackful of pills for the next month, had lunch at the other garden centre now renamed Plumley's reflecting it's location. Mandy got the banking done and shopping in while I did my course work. Ready for dinner, meatballs! I'm downloading the archive video for the 1998 Warminster bus running day which will get me up to date on listed programmes. Fingers crossed for filming tomorrow, now some photos of Barcelona buses. We were unfortunate with the Austin 10 which I purchased for Albert on Teesside, the first time I'd seen it since then in the snow, it ended up at the garage. Comments are closed.
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