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From the Editor Happy New Year Readers!!! 2024 – let’s see what you’ve got in store for us all in the continuation of this crazy decade?! It can’t be any worse right??!! To be fair, I’d be ecstatic with interest rates coming down anytime soon (thanks Liz #eyeroll) to make my mortgage into a number that doesn’t spell words upside down on a calculator! It’s only a Semi for crikey’s sake, I reckon I’d get a tasty property in Bel Air for the same monthly cost currently! Anyway, with that in mind, no predictions from me this year (unlike our resident writer Mike, who has turned into Mystic Meg – God rest her soul). There is absolutely no point because the way 2023 has unfolded, it’s all a bit beyond my imagination! Personally speaking, I think I will go back to my resolutions this year – well, for January at least!! Laura (our other resident writer) is with me on the resolution thing but she is going for ‘finding your inner child’, which is brilliant. My only trouble with that one is, my child is quite ‘outer’ already, so I’m back to the drawing board on what I want to do. I need to find something that challenges me but is low on cost. Maybe something like decluttering the house – that would be very challenging in our house! Nah, Mr Emily would never go for it! Oooh, I remember reading about Flo Meiler who is 84 and keeps winning medals at pole vaulting. She didn’t’ start until she was 60! I mean, how inspirational is that! Maybe there is hope for me yet? Although, I’m far too clumsy for pole vaulting. I did consider parkour (the jumping across buildings thing, not the winter
jacket) but I ruled it out for the same reasons…...oh and I’m not that balanced and my head for heights is diminishing as the years pass by!! As a more sedate but equally as challenging undertaking for me, I have briefly considered taking up ‘knitting’ in honour of my late Grandma. She was fantastic at it and knitted me various garments and even one of those knitted scarecrows that everyone had in the late 80’s/early 90’s. In a bid to try and pass on her knowledge and no doubt, I chewed her ear off about teaching me, she bought me my very own yarn selection and child size knitting needles from Alfreton Market one day. I was very excited about this! She dutifully sat me down on many occasions to try and teach me the knit and purl of this forgotten art. Turns out that the only thing I was any good at was ‘dropping’ stitches. It tested our relationship and sufficed to say (no doubt feeling murderous towards me on more than one occasion), the needles were ‘lost’! So instead we spent our Saturdays watching Bullesye and eating cake! Happy times. Anyway, I’ll let you know what I decided in the Feb edition – if I can settle on anything, this might be the theme of this year – new monthly hobbies!! Happy Reading.
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NEW YEAR – NEW YOU EMBRACE YOUR INNER CHILD! I celebrated a milestone birthday just before Christmas, and it’s got me thinking “about life, the universe, and everything” (a Hitchhiker’s Guide reference), and how as we grow older we often lose touch with our inner child. As a writer, I spend a lot of time researching and reading, and I came across an analogy the other day that I would like to share with you. It doesn’t matter if you are 87, or 17, I think the sentiment will resonate with you. Here it is… You are like a book - your ages are like the pages. You might be on page 78, but page 7 is still right there, unchanged and accessible to you. The 7-year-old you never went away, they are there, inside you still, so it’s a simple shift of focus to connect with the child you still are, not the child you ‘were’. Deep, right? But yet, very simple. As we grow older, we become enmeshed in the practicalities of living; have the bills been paid, the shopping done, beds made, clothes washed…and so on, ad infinitum. If we’re not careful, we can lose the joy in our lives, as we become subsumed by simply surviving. Your task for 2024 and beyond is to reconnect with the childlike part of yourself. Remember how it felt to be a small child, curious, inquisitive, fearless? Allow yourself to live fully in each moment, feel the rain on your upturned face, try something different – a new food, drink, or activity.
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Marvel at the way dew glistens on a spider web, as if hundreds of tiny diamonds had been captured in the sticky strands. Catch snowflakes on your tongue. Eat candyfloss at the seaside and giggle as it dissolves in your mouth. Go for a stroll in the countryside and jump in puddles (wellies essential). Reconnecting with your inner child doesn’t mean you absolve all your responsibilities – we still have to “adult” (sadly!), but give yourself time to play too. What’s that old adage? “All work and no play make Jack a dull boy.” But allowing yourself to have fun whilst adulting is a something we should all embrace. Even mundane tasks can be made more fun. Put some music on whilst doing the housework and dance whilst you clean. As an added bonus, you’ll be getting some exercise too! This January, forget New Year resolutions that you will probably give up by the time February appears, and instead take a vow to remember and reconnect with your inner child. Why not see if you can dig out an old photo of yourself and stick it on the fridge – or some other prominent place? Better yet (if you are a gadget geek like me) turn that photo into your computer or phone’s screen saver. You will have a constant visual reminder of the beautiful child you were, and still are inside…no matter how many love lines now adorn your face.
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During the First World War, members of the Women’s Royal Naval Service (WRNS) and the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC) worked on air stations belonging to the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) and the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS). WRNS and WRAFs at Warsash Air Station, 1918 when the decision was taken to merge the RFC and RNAS to form the Royal Air Force (RAF), concerns were raised about the loss of their specialised female workforce. This need for a separate women’s air service led to the formation of the WRAF on 1 April 1918. Personnel of the WAAC and WRNS were given the choice of transferring to the new service and over 9,000 decided to join. Member Alexandra Moxey, circa 1918 Civilian enrolment swelled WRAF numbers. They were dispatched to RAF bases, initially in Britain and then later in 1919 to France and Germany. In April 1920, the WRAF, a wartime force, was disbanded. In only two years, 32,000 WRAFs had proved a major asset to the WRAF Motor Transport drivers hosing down a tender, Gullane, 1919 RAF and paved the way for all future air service women. The work of the WRAF was divided into four basic trades: Clerks and Store women, Household, Technical and NonTechnical. Initially little training was given with wages based on existing experience and skills. The majority of women were employed as clerks, Members of the Household Section at work in the WRAF hostel kitchen, RAF Turnhouse, April 1919, with shorthand typists the most highly paid of all airwomen. Women allocated to the Household section worked the longest hours, doing back breaking work for the lowest pay. The Technical section covered a wide range of trades, most highly skilled, including tinsmiths, fitters and welders.
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All Around the Shire DASHING AWAY WITH THE SMOOTHING IRON…. If Monday was washing day, then Tuesday was ironing day. One of our recent acquisitions is a small iron with a fabric flex and a bayonet-type plug designed to be connected into a pendant light fitting. I well remember in the early sixties, my very tall dad reaching up to plug in the iron for my mum to iron shirts or for him to press his army uniform. He wouldn’t let mum do it because the only time she did, Dad was put on jankers (confined to barracks) because his trouser leg creases were not straight. We didn’t have an ironing board, so mum lay a thick blanket covered with a sheet on the table and used a damp tea towel for very crumpled shirts. There was always a certain warm, slightly frazzled smell which I still remember today. When I was small, my mum taught me to iron, starting off with hankies and tea towels, eventually progressing to shirts which had to be approached in an unchanging sequence: back of collar, front of collar, cuffs, arms, button side front and so on. Even now, I follow the same pattern and find pleasure and relaxation in doing so. We come across many people during our reminiscence sessions who have living memories of flat irons (sometimes called sad irons) being
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TAXES FOR ALL PEOPLE HAVE ALWAYS PAID TAXES
The first recorded taxation was in Egypt 5000 years ago. Coin money didn’t exist, so the Pharaoh claimed approximately 20% of all grain harvested by the people. It wasn’t long before the idea of taxation spread round the rest of the world. In the 16th century the Diocese of Coventry and Lichfield covered a vast area of land. Ralph Gell was charged with collecting the taxes, tithes, for the Diocese on behalf of the church and clergy. Ralph lived at Hopton Hall. He appointed Christopher Plant as his agent and to supervise collection of tithes. He owned a cottage in Bakewell that we now know as the Old House Museum. Christopher was installed there to carry out his work. His task was to collect tithes for our area. A tithe was one tenth of a worker’s income for the year. This tax was paid with livestock, grain, vegetable, dairy products or money and barns were erected specifically to hold the produce until it could be moved on. An original tithe barn still stands today in Ashford in the Water, near the lovely packhorse bridge. Paying tithes was considered a legal and moral
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obligation as the money went to support the church and clergy. Anyone who didn’t pay their tithe could be pursued through the courts, though cheating God and the fear of excommunication would have horrified people. Nowadays, Christopher would have been known as the tax collector and I imagine he will not have been the most popular person about town. Ever present throughout history wars were, and still are, expensive. To raise funds for soldiers and weapons Pharaohs, Tsars and Kings taxed their people. Over the centuries various taxes were introduced, some sensible, others more ridiculous than you can imagine. Around 1535 a beard tax was introduced by King Henry VIII. He had a beard which became a sign of high social class and status. Sporting a beard and paying your tax showed you were wealthy. In Russia the Tsar imposed a similar tax but for the very opposite reason. He considered beards to be extremely uncultured. In 1696 King William III ordered that duty be put on the glass in windows. The king taxed people
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Elizabeth Strout has two much loved main characters in her novels. In Booker prize shortlisted Oh William! she returns to the woman we first meet in My Name is Lucy Barton. Lucy, who comes from “terrible bleak poverty” is now a successful writer in New York. A recent widow, she reconnects with the William of the title, her first husband and long-time friend. This is a subtle and complex picture of long term relationships, of family secrets which change so much in our lives when
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The battle of the bulge extends to the fridge. The New Year brings forth a wave of health-conscious shopping and we stock our fridges with loads of veggies. However, amidst the sea of greens, the leftover Christmas chocolate strategically hides, waiting for the midnight cravings. The quest for a healthier lifestyle becomes a game of hide-andseek with the hidden treats. And let’s not forget those who pledge to become early birds in order to conquer the world – or at least their corner of it. The plan is flawless, set the alarm for 5am, meditate, go on a run, make a healthy breakfast etc, etc. But many of them will quickly become best friends with the snooze button, realising that their inner night owl is not so easily tamed. After all, who needs the morning
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WINTER BIRDS FLOCK TO THE GARDEN FEEDERS By early December, the cold weather had tipped large numbers of smaller birds towards the garden feeders. A combination of the reduction of the autumnal glut of fruit and berries in hedgerows and woodland edge, means our garden feeders assume a greater importance. Furthermore, this is where feeding the birds in the summertime really pays dividends because the birds immediately know where to come. The young birds from this year’s garden broods of blue tits and great tits, are already hard-wired to recall where those easy supplies of sunflower seeds, fatballs, and peanuts are to be found. From August through to late October, the numbers of visiting birds certainly dropped as foraging mixed flocks of titmice or of finches roamed the wider countryside. But since early November, the garden visiting has increased dramatically. In my own case, we have had flocks of around thirty blue tits and good numbers too of great tits and coal tits, alongside the occasional long-tailed tit. This is all good to see and the party has been joined by finches too, with chaffinches, goldfinches, and now, good numbers of greenfinches. The latter is great to see back, with ten or more visiting at once. This is a species which declined sharply due to a nasty disease probably in part spread through dirty garden feeders causing infection. Absent where I am for about ten years, they are now back, and several pairs bred here last summer. In these days of so much doom and gloom in the news, it is nice to have even small things to celebrate!
The smaller birds are joined by some larger ones too such as the now super-abundant woodpigeon and the stunning, ring-necked parakeet. The former hoover up any seed scattered on the ground or falling from hanging feeders and have even taken to trying an assault on the feeders directly. However, being large and cumbersome, they do struggle with nut-holders, fat-balls, and hanging seed dispensers. The parakeets on the other hand are amongst the cleverest and most adept of our garden birds. These are spreading across the region from the first recorded sightings back in the 1980s. They feed on peanut holders and sunflower seed, but simply love spiked apples on the feeders. These are also favoured foods of blackbirds and other thrushes such as fieldfares and mistletoe thrushes. However, blue tits, coal tits, and great tits also relish the apples. Another wintertime treat for the birds comes in the form of dried mealworms. The robins love these and become very tame if they are offered regularly. But the other bird to really benefit from the mealworms is the starling. I have spherical wire holders which are filled with small suet pellets and dried mealworms, and these are attracting flocks of twenty or more starlings at any one time. Bearing in mind that this was a bird under threat just a few years ago, and this is quite remarkable; hopefully, another once declining species now on the up. GREENFINCH
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