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Vermeer

 Sat SM from theatreland with Richard and Jolley. Liz went to help Grainne and Dennis brought some stuff down. Garden folk arrived after lunch and did footings. It's a jungle next door. Vermeer exhibition excellent. Art fund allowed free watching of the film from the Riksmuseum. To Mass and then to bingo at St John's. This proved to be enjoyable and the food was good and we both won chocs! AnnMarie was there. Sat with Patsy.  Rain. Sunday played Bach Descent from the cross and Erbarm dich. Peregrine was back and the Humfrey Hymn to God the father went well. He did not stay to practise. Paul came and I was so tired. Not only did the service start late again it was far too long - finished at 11.30! Long spiel from Noel about joining the church council. The hymns were not suitable for Passion Sunday and I spoke to Peregrine and Julie. There must be a discussion about this. Did not go to Henry's bowling party. Pulled out ivy and cut back roses next door as the footings of the w...

Bruckner in Gateshead

 Wed cab to East Croydon and train to St Pancras. Walked to King's Cross where we had a ride in a buggy to a First class carriage on LNER! A nice surprise. Chicken lunch. Arrived on time and delivered servers medals at RC cathedral.and walked to get 53 bus from Grey Market street. Could have got the bus there! The hotel is not Leonardo's so up the hill to the Ramada Encore which is fine. We ate there steak and ale pie and waffles. Big helpings. Lent group at St Martin's. Thursday bus and metro to Tynemouth to meet Barbara after a huge breakfast. Walked to the seaside and had coffee. Then walked to Tynemouth castle inn (30s) and we saw Cullercoats church which has a famous organ. Stuart have us a lift to Spanish village where we had tea at Valerie's. Then lift back to the station and just missed a Metro. The service was disrupted. Sainsbury's for food. Bus back to hotel. The Apprentice.  Friday buses to Ryton and Jill's. Asa is a delight! Jill then took us all to...