Sunday 31 August 2014

Week 35 - Sunflowers & Produce


A warm and sunny welcome back awaited me with the sight of some gigantic sunflowers in the garden!  I decided I wanted to enjoy their sunny presence in the house, so I managed to chop the huge stems down in order to get to the flower heads.  Next year I plan to plant a whole area full of sunflowers.

This week was spent in getting my veggie plot back on track.  A lot of produce is now reaching the end of the season, but we still have plenty to eat, which is good news.

I made some fig jam from the freshly picked fruit.  I couldn't resist eating quite a few straight from the fig tree!!  They were absolutely delicious.  Below the figs bubbling merrily away just before the setting point....

Freshly picked celery below waiting to be chopped up to add to the pasta sauce.
 A collection of freshly picked crops including some potatoes, onions, courgettes & tomatoes. This year all the tomatoes came from seed and they are cherry tomatoes.  I think I will buy plants to grow from the market next year, as these are a little bit too small to make too many jars of sauce.

 I couldn't decide which pics to add so have added all of them!




We also have tons of apples and pears and I will have to start jarring them up for the winter to use in puddings.

A lovely week back in Abruzzo with plenty to do around the home and garden.  Next week the weather is set to change for the worse with a lot of rain predicted coming from Eastern Europe.

Let's see what Week 36 has in store.........

Tuesday 26 August 2014

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Sunday 24 August 2014

Week 34: A Whale of a Time!

The week started off really well the night before with this delicious homemade pudding, made by my nieces and nephew.  It was their version of 'Eaton Mess', and it was out of this world!!  They cooked a 3-course meal from start to finish for me and my sisters. 



Well, I've had a great time teaching 2 groups of B1 classes at the Lake School. Friday we said our goodbyes, and it was nice to hear how much they had enjoyed themselves. This made me very happy! 

I often ask myself why students sometimes say my classes are funny, when I am not a natural comedienne, but... I like having a good time with my students, and chatting to them about everyday things....  I also like teaching colloquial English, and the lessons always seem to go down very well, especially with younger adults.

Some of my Lake School colleagues are doing a marathon night-time walk in London in aid of Cancer Research.  I hold this charity dear to my heart as I was a CRUK volunteer for almost 20 years from 1987 - 2007 in Oxford.  I stopped working in the charity shop just before I moved to Abruzzo.

I created a ToonDo comic for them which I sent along with my donation:


I love using comics, and not only just for teaching purposes! 

The week zipped past and I was able to reflect on my past 35 years of teaching in a very positive way.  I had vowed not to do any extra work at home so that I could chill out a bit more than usual, but on Wednesday evening I couldn't help myself, and I ended up buring the midnight oil.  I did some internet research for an online article that I had given my class to read for homework, so I did a Tagxedo word cloud, which contained some of the key words connected to Urban Living.  The lesson went very well and a lot of discussion took place.


My writng on the whiteboard hasn't improved much over the years, but my students were kind enough to say that they could make it out........

Suffixes Brainstorm


We then sang the Logical Song by Supertramp, which contains approximately 20 suffixes!  Many thanks to my student Matteo for suggesting this great song, which really tied in with the vocabulary area we had been studying!


This afternoon (Sunday)  I went to Milton Manor House in the Oxfordshire countryside and took lots of photos of the beautiful house and gardens!  It is a lived-in family home and historic house, open to visitors and researchers at various key points of the year, such as Bank Holidays.




The manor house is celebrating 250 years since the Barrett family began to reside there. 

There was a dramatic re-enactment of the outbreak of the First World War and how it affected the house at that time.  Our guide was very knowledgeable and gave us a lot of information about the history and background of this wonderful country home.

The walled garden was lovely!


 An alien amidst the foliage below!

Nurses waiting for soldiers arriving at the home during the first world war..... (enactment)


Milton Manor House is one of the few places in England to have its own private chapel, where family weddings over the generations have taken place.


I absolutely loved walking round this beautifully-kept manor house, and really enjoyed the tea and delicious cake after the tour.  The service was excellent, and the young staff on duty were impeccably polite and attentive.

Below a gorgeous cherub on one of the walls of the house.


Week 34 was a great week!!  I now have a couple of days free and then as long as the Icelandic volcano does not erupt over the next 48 hours, then it will be time to head back to K, my furkids and gartden in Abruzzo.  I have missed them a lot, and can't wait to get back.  

I wonder how my courgettes, runner beans, potatoes, onions etc are all faring....




Sunday 17 August 2014

Week 33 - Back to the Chalkface

Lovely classes made my day on Monday, both Intermediate levels (B1).  I did phrasal verbs with both classes and below a quick comic I created using some new expressions:

I used bits from a fairly new coursebook called Life Intermediate with my morning class. I personally think it is an all-round interesting coursebook, with lots of extra materials, test items and useful lead-in ideas for teachers.  Maybe students need to be interested in National Geographic-type topics to fully appreciate it, as some of my students weren't so keen on the topic of nature and natural phenomena such as the Tasca lines in Peru, which was a bit of a shame, as I really like this coursebook .....

On my way to work every morning I passed the entrance to Bath Place, with its charming hanging basket and cobbled pavement....

.....and also the Sheldonian Theatre with its imposing statues:


  

This week I cycled past the world-famous Oxford Union, where countless British Prime Ministers, celebrities, and even former American presidents, have given lectures. I walked into the courtyard and admired the peace and tranquility of this venerable and historical  spot.
 
 

Midweek I visited Abingdon and admired how pretty the pavements looked with all the flower displays everywhere.



 
Sunday (today) I helped my sisters at a car boot sale and we had a lot of fun, selling unwanted bric a brac. Unsold items will go straight to the charity shops next week.


Home from home
I picked a few fresh flowers from the garden and made a quick arrangement for this display below, which includes rosemary, snapdragons, lavendar spikes and a yellow plant.

 
 Week 33 was very enjoyable and relaxing!  Roll on Week 34.

I wonder how my veggie plot is doing back home in Abruzzo.  K says 'everything is growing and is green' so I guess it must be doing ok....







Sunday 10 August 2014

Week 32 - A Change of Scene

Back in the UK after a period away is nice, but I am already missing K and the furkids!  I wonder how this little one, next to my giant marrows is doing!


My plane was delayed in Abruzzo on Wednesday night and I landed very late and missed my connection.  


So I ended up spending the whole night at Stansted, which was great fun, not!!  I caught the 06.30am coach back, feeling pretty shattered.

On Friday, I spent the afternoon prepping for 2 x Intermediate classes next week and it was lovely to be back at the Lake School as part of the team!

I am now back on my bike and I snapped these shots on my way home.  I love this view of a B&B with the bike full of plants!



There are so many beautiful hanging baskets in the city centre (and bikes) right now!


The other side you don't ususally see in this historical city is the bikes that are stripped of their parts and then sold on.....  I have had countless bikes stolen from the city centre, and now my bike is a very ordinary-looking one indeed, hopefully to deter thieves, fingers crossed!!!

View of a stripped bike, left abandoned


This view of a tree completely covered in ivy is to inspire me to be patient for my ivy to grow on the big concrete telegraph / phone line back home.  I know it is going to take a few years, but I am a very patient person....



We were all away for my mum's birthday in early August, so now I can see all the lovely cards she got on display.  
I made mine below:

.....and my niece hand painted the two cards next to mine!
 

I will add a picture of the birthday cake my niece has baked as soon as it arrives..... and here it is below, a two-tiered sponge cake, decorated with strawberries and ribbons, which was absolutely delicious!!!



It's pouring down with rain today and a hurricane is also due soon, and this is the view out of my window right now as I am writing this post up!

I am looking forward to meeting my 2 new classes tomorrow!
Roll on Week 33!