Forty-six year old Christian happily negotiating the world with a wife and three daughters
It’s been a while since I’ve added a specific post about the vegetable plot.
So far this year it’s been something of a mixed picture. Early in the season the rhubarb was unexpectedly growing out of control. It culminated in almost coming into flower. Following investigations, it seems that rhubarb shouldn’t be allowed to flower and should be cut down. It now seems to be growing new leaves again.
We also have potatoes growing up after being planted by Rebekah back in April as well as the runner beans planted earlier this month. Unfortunately the runner beans seem to be being enjoyed by the resident slug and snail community.
Finally, the raspberry canes have yet to spark into life and may need to be replaced.
Today we planted around 10 pea plants at the top of the vegetable plot – between the rhubarb and the goosberry bush. Hopefully they’ll be successful.
With the Premier League title race all set to go right to the wire, here’s how things unfolded on Twitter:
10 minutes to kick-off in the Premier League. All the twists and turns right here… http://t.co/aLh5tGo3
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) May 13, 2012
Loads of #mcfc banners: "Noisy Neighbours", "Loud, Proud, Loyal", "Toure De Force", "Kompany – Born Belgian, Pure Manc" and "Spirit of 68"
— Henry Winter (@henrywinter) May 13, 2012
Watching 10 games at once is not easy but this helps http://t.co/y0x9K1D1
— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) May 13, 2012
One up after a min by Adebayor
— Lord Sugar (@Lord_Sugar) May 13, 2012
Spurs score, and we immediately retaliate – perfect torture for the #ChokingCockerels
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) May 13, 2012
#qpr fans have heard of Bolton losing, huge hooped joy. Leaping up and down, singing, rollercoaster boarded
— Henry Winter (@henrywinter) May 13, 2012
And now Man Utd winning at Sunderland to make life at The Etihad even more interesting.
— Phil McNulty (@philmcnulty) May 13, 2012
BOOOOOOOMMMMMM! 2-2. Keep shooting at this WBA 'keeper – he's useless. #Arsenal
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) May 13, 2012
Measure the tension at the Etihad. QPR suffocating the space & currently Man Utd win the PL, Tottenham third, Arsenal 4th. @bbc5live now!
— Mark Pougatch (@markpougatch) May 13, 2012
Yaya, despite hobbling with hamstring, helps out….Zabaleta through, shot, Kenny pushed up, off post and in. Relief coursing through Etihad
— Henry Winter (@henrywinter) May 13, 2012
And now as Bolton are winning the emotions have switched totally at The Etihad. City fans celebrating and QPR's desolate.
— Phil McNulty (@philmcnulty) May 13, 2012
#qpr have to keep one striker up, either Cisse or Zamora, but both so deep and they need a goal. Time to be bold. ht 1-0 to #mcfc
— Henry Winter (@henrywinter) May 13, 2012
Half time: Man City 1-0 QPR. Sunderland 0-1 Man Utd. Stoke 1-2 Bolton. As it stands Man City are champions, QPR down http://t.co/eUo6Z6E5
— BBC Breaking News (@BBCBreaking) May 13, 2012
I hope Wenger's exploding in that dressing room, like a volcano hit by a meteor. #Arsenal
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) May 13, 2012
Well that's just great; between them, Spurs & WBA have gone & given me hope again. Plenty of time yet for it all to go wrong.
— Jonathan Worth (@jonathanworth) May 13, 2012
Djibril Cisse has just silenced The Etihad. 1-1.
— Phil McNulty (@philmcnulty) May 13, 2012
And now it's QPR fans exultant and Man City fans deathly silent. Pure Premier League theatre.
— Phil McNulty (@philmcnulty) May 13, 2012
Barton off for putting hand in Tevez's face. Barton then kneed Aguero. Long ban awaits.
— Henry Winter (@henrywinter) May 13, 2012
I think today might be a big day in football…
— Sam Hammond (@Sammy162) May 13, 2012
Fair play to Micah Richards the peacemaker, came off bench and intervened to shepherd Barton away. What an idiot Barton is.
— Henry Winter (@henrywinter) May 13, 2012
QPR now have to sacrifice Cisse and send on Armand Traore. Just how expensive might Barton's actions prove to be for QPR?
— Phil McNulty (@philmcnulty) May 13, 2012
2 nil well done Defoe. Come on WBA
— Lord Sugar (@Lord_Sugar) May 13, 2012
Traore great run down left, beat Kompany, crossed for Mackie to score with a downward header. Unbelievable game. Unbelievable final day
— Henry Winter (@henrywinter) May 13, 2012
QPR lead Man City 2-1 (Mackie). Sunderland 0-1 Man Utd. As it stands Man Utd champions, City 2nd, QPR up, Bolton down http://t.co/K9qhU9MN
— BBC Breaking News (@BBCBreaking) May 13, 2012
This is unreal. Man City have not lost at home in the Premier League all season. Hard to describe the concerned looks on City's fans faces.
— Phil McNulty (@philmcnulty) May 13, 2012
This is quite quite astonishing. Get your wireless on @bbc5live . QPR 2-1 up & staying , Man Utd on course to win the title
— Mark Pougatch (@markpougatch) May 13, 2012
Edin Dzeko on for Gareth Barry. 21 minutes for QPR to survive and Man City to turn this around.
— Phil McNulty (@philmcnulty) May 13, 2012
Best final day to a Prem season ever, surely? This is complete mayhem…
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) May 13, 2012
Focus will all be on City failing under pressure, but if somehow it stays this way, 10-man QPR deserve huge credit for courageous defiance
— Dan Roan (@danroan) May 13, 2012
Roberto Mancini not composed any more. He is furious, gesturing wildly at his players. Talking of which Balotelli may be coming on.
— Phil McNulty (@philmcnulty) May 13, 2012
#mcfc fans singing: "We're Manchester City, we'll fight to the end". Balotelli coming on for Tevez. 74. City trail 2-1.
— Henry Winter (@henrywinter) May 13, 2012
Kevin Hitchcock #qpr coach shouting "come on, come on" as news thru of Stoke goal. Hitchcock. Pure suspense.
— Henry Winter (@henrywinter) May 13, 2012
Ten minutes left at The Etihad. Man City probing but can't break through.
— Phil McNulty (@philmcnulty) May 13, 2012
I think watching or hearing about football today is not good for my heart.
— fabrice muamba (@fmuamba) May 13, 2012
Goalkeeper Joe Hart now taking throw ins for Man City as everyone else parked in the QPR half.
— Phil McNulty (@philmcnulty) May 13, 2012
Epic finish to the #EPL season. #mcfc appear to have thrown it all away. Almost all over.
— Phil Bray (@PhilBray) May 13, 2012
on 90 minutes, City owners will just start literally chucking sacks of cash onto the pitch in a desperate last throw of the dice.
— Chris Toy (@ChrisToy) May 13, 2012
A few #mcfc fans leaving. Mancini going crazy with his team. #qpr fans loving this defiance…"we've only got 10 men".
— Henry Winter (@henrywinter) May 13, 2012
Paddy Kenny is keeping his side in the Premier League
— Dan Roan (@danroan) May 13, 2012
Edin Dzeko scores for Man City. Three minutes to win the title.
— Phil McNulty (@philmcnulty) May 13, 2012
Unbelievable City 3-2. Aguero
— Henry Winter (@henrywinter) May 13, 2012
Manchester City score in 94th minute to lead QPR 3-2 and lead the Premier League http://t.co/NVYGgBGf #mufc #mcfc
— BBC Breaking News (@BBCBreaking) May 13, 2012
#mcfc score twice at the death to clinch the title. Absolutely unbelievable! Dismay for #mufc. Delight for #mcfc
— Phil Bray (@PhilBray) May 13, 2012
Mind-boggling
— Dan Roan (@danroan) May 13, 2012
The most dramatic end to a league season since 1989? People on the pitch, hugging Hart after Aguero goal….Eithad jubilant. #mcfc champions
— Henry Winter (@henrywinter) May 13, 2012
Incredible. Absolutely incredible.
— BBC Radio 5 live (@bbc5live) May 13, 2012
Thousands on the pitch. We have just seen why football is so magical. From total & utter despair to the heights of elation in two minutes.
— Phil McNulty (@philmcnulty) May 13, 2012
I LOVE SPORT
— Stuart Broad (@StuartBroad8) May 13, 2012
Never, ever, ever seen anything like that in my life! Congratulations to Manchester City, Premier League Champions!
— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) May 13, 2012
They've waited 44 years …now the pitch is covered with jubilant #mcfc fans. Amazing scenes. City champions because they refused to give up
— Henry Winter (@henrywinter) May 13, 2012
http://twitter.com/kevinpp24/status/201703760098099200
"To win like this is incredible" says Man City manager Roberto Mancini as they win Premier League in injury time http://t.co/LOcZ2ThS #mcfc
— BBC Breaking News (@BBCBreaking) May 13, 2012
Football is so boring.
— Dan Walker (@mrdanwalker) May 13, 2012
Wow…just wow #premierleague
— Matt Hudson (@_HudsonHawk) May 13, 2012
Unbelievable finish from Man City, looked certain they were going to throw it away. United fans must be rather disappointed.
— Jonathan Worth (@jonathanworth) May 13, 2012
That is possibly the most remarkable three minutes in football since Champions League final '99. Did that really just happen? Did it?
— tomfordyce (@tomfordyce) May 13, 2012
Football – its a funny old game!
— Alec Stewart (@StewieCricket) May 13, 2012
The signs have been up around Maidenhead for a couple of weeks and finally today the famous Carters Steam Fair was open for business for its annual visit to Pinkneys Green.
In the morning, some of the steam engines took part in a procession around part of the town. After looking on the map of the route, it transpired that they would be passing our house soon after 10am.
I had to pop into town in the morning with Rebekah, but we made sure that we were back in time for the parade.
We waited on the sunlit grass just up the road from our house and eventually our ears were rewarded by the distant sound of horns beeping. Finally the parade, somewhat disjointed and mixed up with other vehicles, hoved into view, led by a van decked out with advertisements for the fair.
The engines, consisting of perhaps a dozen or so vehicles, took some ten minutes to go past us and many of the drivers waved and hooted to the girls through the smoky air.
http://t.co/2ekTKClp – Klaxons blaring. Sun shining. Evocative aroma of steam. @CartersFair has arrived!
— Phil Bray (@PhilBray) May 12, 2012
After the end of the drive-past we headed over to Mum’s house to plant our runner-beans out. These had initially been planted in pots and had been growing on the kitchen window sill until their rapidly increasing size had forced them out into a small plastic greenhouse in the garden.
We planted around twenty beans altogether, having erected the canes last weekend, and drove home for a quick lunch before heading out to visit the fair.
The girls alway look forward to visiting the fair and on arrival, with Sarah’s parents, we first made our way to the dodgems. Holly was excited to be having only her second ride in the bumper-cars and came on with me, while Rebekah went with Sarah.
Fortunately we were able to get straight on and all enjoyed the action – although Holly emerged slightly pale-faced afterwards!
Emily went on the Marlow Donkey train ride on her own and coped well – until she managed to fall off of the seat and cut her gum slightly – fortunately the injury was soon forgotten.
I went to pay a visit to the Wall of Death with Rebekah and Holly. As we arrived, the MC was busy selling his show to the masses with the aid of microphone and loudspeakers. We duly paid our seven pounds and headed aloft to view the show.
After some preamble, the expertly ridden motorbikes hurtled around the vertical wooden walls of the arena while I frantically clicked away with the camera in a vain attempt to get a half-decent shot. Rebekah and Holly enjoyed the performance, although Holly said it was ‘very loud’!
A tented arena. Backfiring motorcycles. Deafening din. The @CartersFair Wall of Death is about to begin!
— Phil Bray (@PhilBray) May 12, 2012
Next it was on to the helter-skelter before the girls opted for a ride on one of the mini rope swings.
Emily enjoyed driving around on something a little less energetic.
The older girls finished with a ride on the Mini Octopus after which it was time for the usual treat of candyfloss and hot doughnuts.
Chattering voices. Laughter. Organ music. Muffled shouts. Muddy grass. Smell of hot doughnuts mingles with smoky steam engines. @CartersFair
— Phil Bray (@PhilBray) May 12, 2012
It had again been an excellent afternoon and I’m sure we’ll be visiting again later in the year when the fair return to Holyport.
This evening we went along to hear Rebekah play her guitar in her school’s annual Spring Concert. Mum and Holly also joined us for the evening and, at Holly’s request, we ended up sitting in the front row.
http://t.co/okpbtRpA – Arrived in situ for Rebekah's school Spring Concert. The crowds are gathering.
— Phil Bray (@PhilBray) May 1, 2012
We had arrived in good time and the concert began promptly at 7pm once the guitarists (including Rebekah) had managed to shoehorn themselves onto the stage. Directed by their teacher, Mr Hastings, the young musicians opened up the evening with a variety of pieces.
Highlight so far have been renditions of Keane's Somewhere only we know, Love me tender and I'm a Believer.
— Phil Bray (@PhilBray) May 1, 2012
Rebekah’s age group played two numbers – ‘Go tell Aunt Nancy’ and ‘Little Bird’ before joining in with the whole of the group to play another couple of tunes.
The guitarists formed only a small fraction of a running order that consisted of forty separate pieces.
We're moving on apace now and have been entertained by guitars, drums, piano, clarinets, and flutes already. #springconcert
— Phil Bray (@PhilBray) May 1, 2012
Despite the overall concert lasting for around two hours in total, the quality of the performances were exceptionally good and it proved to be an enjoyable night for the children to show off their talents, the proud parents watching and the teachers who had put in so much work too.
The violin solos of Allegro in A and the Hungarian Folk Dance were the pick of the night. #talent #springconcert
— Phil Bray (@PhilBray) May 1, 2012
We finish with a beautiful solo of Hushabye Mountain. #springconcert
— Phil Bray (@PhilBray) May 1, 2012