Monthly Archives: July 2010

Green Pastures

Thanks to Sue for sending this picture…
Sea Cadets
8 Cadets from Abingdon joined with other cadets from Oxford, Milton Keynes and High Wycombe to form a team from Ox & Bucks district, taking part in the Area Paddlespprts Regatta at Reading. Pictured are the Abingdon team (plus team dog, Rosco). Some are going on to the national final.

The Sea Cadets were one of Patricia Hobby’s charities. The boxing club gym fund was the other. Sue and her daughter – one of Pat Hobby’s Mayoral Cadets – were at Pat’s service yesterday at the crematorium.

It was a family service but the family had given an open invitation to friends and colleagues of Pat to join them. The retiring collection was for Pat’s charities.

One of her two sons gave a tribute to his mother. He said that Pat was a very determined lady. Their father died unexpectedly and she had to be mother and father to her two boys from very early on. Pat did everything in her power to give them a good start in life, along with all the other children she taught in Abingdon.

During her year as Mayor Pat also showed great determination. She had not let on how ill she really was and carried on with her duties.

Shephering Geese
I accompanied her to the air and country show, and we walked around saying hello to so many stall holders, and saw some ex pupils. It was cold, and we were making our way back, not before time, when she stopped to watch something that made her laugh… the sheep dogs hurding geese.

At the service yesterday, her other son read The 23rd Psalm… The Lord is My Shepherd …

Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil:
For thou art with me;
Thy rod and thy staff they comfort me…

Slightly Greener Maybe

Open Gardens
There was more rain in the last 24 hours and I can see a few more blades of green grass springing up. A few more days like this and Queen Victoria could be looking out across a nice lawn and not a dry savanna.

But I would not bet on it yet. We are near the start of the school summer holidays, and tomorrow, July 15th, is Saint Swithin’s day. It could go either way.

Open gardens

Open Gardens
An Open Gardens passport cost £5 and gave entry to 6 gardens in Abingdon – a fund raising event by the Abingdon Museum Friends.
Open Gardens
East St Helen Street. A colourful display with lots of hollyhocks and St Helens Church behind.
Open Gardens
Galley Field.They began with a garden of brambles, rough grass, and a wide concrete path. They had no alternate than to clear the area and start again.
Open Gardens
Caldecott Road. 20 raised beds. They rotate the crops each year to keep them and the soil healthy.