After receiving our copy of “A Guide to the Championships for Ticket Holders” we checked it for pertinent information. What time would the grounds open? What would we be allowed to bring in? What would be the best way to reach the All England Lawn Tennis Club from Richmond? We found the answers to theseContinue reading “…In Pursuit of Greatness”
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Another British Event…
If I wanted to assimilate to the British culture, I’d have to start with pronouncing events correctly. Within weeks of settling in, I learned Ascot was “As-kit” not “As-cot” and the oldest well-known and prestigious tennis tournament in the world was not Wimbleton, but Wimbledon, with a “d” sound, just as it is spelled. I’mContinue reading “Another British Event…”
Together As One
After a lengthy hiatus due to COVID-19, we couldn’t wait to attend summer concerts again. Afterall, what is summer without them? Even though most venues reopened in 2021, last June we were still dipping our toes back into the social events pool. With the exception of a handful of restricted activities, our date book hadContinue reading “Together As One”
A Sweet Summer Memory
Growing up in the 1970s, it didn’t matter where I was during the summer months. I was always prepared. Always alert, always ready. Ready to spring into action at a moment’s notice. If at home, I knew the quickest route to my piggy bank. I could extricate the plug on the bottom swiftly, and inContinue reading “A Sweet Summer Memory”
…It’s a Town, Racecourse, and Event, Too!
Our tickets for Royal Ascot were for the Queen Anne Enclosure which meant we’d have access to the ground floor grandstand and a great view of the Royal Procession. Totally brilliant! But it also meant we had to abide by a strict dress code. For women, strapless, one-shoulder, bardot, or dresses made of sheer materialContinue reading “…It’s a Town, Racecourse, and Event, Too!”
Not Just a Necktie…
Our plan was to live in London for a year, maybe two. Wanting to make the most of our time there, we compiled a list, a long list, a list as long as queues for the London Eye. On it, were all the sights we wanted to see, and the experiences we wanted to have,Continue reading “Not Just a Necktie…”
Man’s Best Friend
In recent surveys, the top three answers given by the general adult population were: “my spouse / partner”, “my mother”, then “my dog”. The question? Who do you consider your best friend? Viewing a dog as a best friend might be a stretch for some people, but not for me. I just need to thinkContinue reading “Man’s Best Friend”
Treat Yourself!
What sweetened fried dough usually shaped into a circle or ring originally known as olykoeks or oily cakes, is recognized nationally on the first Friday in June? Any idea? Maybe this will help.These treats have been celebrated since 1938 during WWI when Salvation Army women served them to soldiers on the front lines. It broughtContinue reading “Treat Yourself!”
A Keepsake
It was a banner year. My essay on Fire Prevention was chosen by our principal Mr. Clarkson to read over the intercom system for all grades to hear. I didn’t miss a day of school and was singled out to stand for applause at our graduation ceremony. And I won the Sue Coffey award givenContinue reading “A Keepsake”
Love Begins With Her
From my journal, May 11, 2023, Newbury Park, California “Helped with a Mother’s Day project at school today…so much fun! I asked the 3rd graders to share adjectives that describe their moms. They mentioned– beautiful, hard-working, loving, caring, smart, thoughtful, kind, friendly – just what you’d expect, still it was so heartwarming hearing those words! Continue reading “Love Begins With Her”