Driving around

It all started well enough. Leisurely breakfast ,not too early . It would be normal to look forward to test driving new cars. But I’m contrary and like my car to be able to take some more knocks without being noticed. Yes, to all things new, but a big no to the first spoiling of newness. And that’s the logic. Stick with the old .
So to do a test drive, I admit , I needed some persuading . VW Harrogate. These guys are on the ball, greet with a smile , coffee , knowledge and understanding . Good test drive . May well get the business. So to next door. A famous 4 rings showroom. I’ll spare you the details but after 40 minutes and an offer to drive a car with 30000 plus miles on it instead of the new A3 we were saying our goodbyes to the manager. The contrast between expectation in a glass car palace and failing of customer service at a basic level leaves a tainted feeling .Let’s have a cup of tea and get over it!
But plans that never plan for the unexpected , or emotions that never plan for the surprise cannot expect resilience . So having thought that the day’s driving was done by 3 pm ,it was 7 pm when we turned the corner in Leamington Spa , heading back to Yorkshire with a passport . The saving of a 20 minute test drive was exchanged for six hours in a car with over 105,000 on the clock . Gas guzzling , oil demanding and no longer pristine but it saved a holiday and gave time for conversation. No need for a radio with good company , but maybe ,…yes I would love a reliable audio system in a car . Audi . Oh dear .

Blogging by finger

As some of you may know .I shall be cycling around the Abbeys of

Yorkshire soon .Mainly for me and also for charity Yes , you can donate here https://www.justgiving.com/Fiona-Schneider3/. Sadly or sensibly , I have delayed my start by about three weeks because of the cold weather. I am really looking forward to it , knowing the first two days will be hard work. This way I shall have a little time to be fitter .theory

But this is not what this blog is about. Its about how to blog on a minimum of luggage on the move. Can I type coherently on a phone ? Will my fat fingers cope with the chore ? Will my fingers get as fit as my legs? !

Many moons ago I decided to study medicine. At least give it a shot. I had wanted to be a flying doctor ever since hearing about them in Australia when I was about six. So eventually the careers advice was tame and perhaps a bit lame . Block headedness set in and if my form teacher said I shouldn’t bother trying then that was enough reason to try for it. And then an equally curious and wrong piece of advice. ‘If you are to study medicine then you will always have a secretary and wont need to learn to type ‘. Teachers , parents beware

Those words of discouragement haunt me still , fumbling so often over a keyboard. I have never ever made myself another ill fitting jacket which was the alternative to typing lessons .

But perhaps today is a day of liberation as I struggle one finger from each hand’ with this iPhone A new technique and those typing lessons would not really have helped .0h. Dear QWERTY Just to see if I can manage to blog on it each day of my Abbey tour

So thats it. It isn’t perfect typing and my keyboard switches readily to german autocorrect. The typing and neck spasm irritate me But maybe it will work. Just for good measure here is a picture. 10 year old D4 the labrador Just checking it out. ( and don’t ask me to edit. Not today anyway )

Beekeeping in the Snow

Beekeeping in the Snow

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We all know, in northern Europe, that it has been a late snowy winter and that many humans are already fed up. Why won’t the Spring come ? We need it to be warmer.

We may think of the Selfish Giant described by Oscar Wilde and remember the snowy and icy garden of the giant who would not let children play there. When he relented, the spring came and the summer and the sound of happy children playing in his garden and giving him joy. The joy of seeing others happy was perhaps greater than seeing the beauty of nature. Quite something to think about for those of  us who may struggle with generosity.

But animals and bees are also struggling to welcome the first signs of spring. We see the lambs, not surrounded by daffodils but by snow drifts and cowering in fierce winds. And bees, whose queen tries to rapidly grow the colony at this time of year by laying and laying, are sitting in clusters trying to keep warm and fed. The bees of the colony have no way or where to forage for nectar and pollen. So its artificial feeding with sugar syrup , just to get them to a flowering Spring. Will it come in time ? Alas, for a few brave bees this week, they came out on a flight and returned only to  land on the snow, unable to take off again and dying  within a metre of the safety and warmth of the hive.

But the sun is warmer, now, eleven days into official spring. We feel its stronger rays and are encouraged to look skyward and see a little bit of blue sky and a very large promise of warmer and brighter times. Don’t give up a few metres from your hive of help,opportunity or hope.

 

A Tour of the Abbeys of Yorkshire

IMG_0919I have always been fascinated by the Yorkshire Abbeys. Majestic , serene and magnificent. The stones reaching skyward and calling the eyes upward to a larger and more spacious place. Ruined in the main , yes.But enduring , despite the abuse they have suffered with wilful destruction and romantic neglect.

Why the fascination with these stones on stones from long ago  ?  Was it the family visits  to beautiful places for picnics and culture ? to edify the  trip to the Dales and make it more than a pretty pretty place of curbside daffodils and gamboling lambs. Perhaps , it was the school trip , with Mrs Elsie Brown of Ford House , Leeds Girls’ High School , on my eighth birthday to  Kirkstall Abbey . I remember that day so well .. May 16th … year x .  I had been given a Brownie Box  camera for my birthday and took it with me .  I took a photograph  of that day ..  and I can name some of  you , yet .  Jane Gillgrass, Penelope Frieze, Bryony Williams , Amanda Pullan , Elizabeth Carr,   and others Class 1B   Ford House ,Leeds Girls’ High School in year x .  Thank you . To all of you , for making that event so memorable, so enjoyable and so poignant.  I cannot just lay my hands on the photo , although I was sure I knew where it was. No matter to me, because you are all there in my memory. Sorry reader, that I cannot show this to you today .

So I stand at the threshold of a trip to visit all the Abbeys of Yorkshire  … well most, perhaps, nay some of them .  ( 24 and 4  Nunneries ) And on a bike … at about the right pace to appreciate them and love them and in a very small small way try to understand the greatness of them . For over 400 years the monasteries of Yorkshire were big and busy places. Significant in learning , schooling , caring , in commerce , in healing and in spirituality.  How shocking that in the main , today they are thought of as  monuments,a past glory and not as the great outpouring of Christ’s love on a very needy place. Did you hear , anyone , what  Justin Welby said as he was enthroned as Archbishop , this week ?  ” St Benedict set out to create a school for prayer, and incidentally created a monastic order that saved European civilisation.”

Hello ?  Are you Listening ?  This is transformational stuff ! … Prayer to the living God …It’s transformational today with the just the same power of Jesus that roused Benedict and the monks of the village of Cîteaux, near Dijon, forming the Benedictine and Cistercian orders. 

So is this trip a pilgramage?    Well , no not really … I’m not taking enough time to be so fit as to think only holy thoughts all the way … I’ll be thanking  God that the wind isn’t blowing , or if it is, that someone once planted trees for shelter .. I’ll be crying out for strength to pedal onwards and cross because a strong wind may make me  pedal hard downhill.   I’ll be so so grateful for a bed .. and sleep , waking as a shock that it’s almost pedalling time again .  But, yes I do want to partake in a sense of history , of wonderment and of awe.  I am praying to capture the heartbeat of the lovers of Christ who settled amongst the wild and rugged country of Yorkshire , taming land ,animals and communities to the glory of God .

I shall start with Kirkstall as number one ;the date ? it  is still slightly open . It was to be early April , but the weather has so hampered training , it may be pushed to May .. but no later .  I shall take water , museli bars and soap and spare tyres . But also a Bible and Rule of St Benedict .. and perhaps a highway code .

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