Friday, 27 March 2009

Tresmeer (North Cornwall Railway)

As many of you will know I have always had a healthy interest in railways so recently we have been holidaying at a place called Splatt in Cornwall.

Next to the cottage we stay in intrigued me as there was a disused railway line and station. The station house is still lived in.

Me being my usual nosey self wanted to know more, so here we go.
Above picture. Up Railcar at Tresmeer c1960.
Tresmeer was part of the North Cornwall Railway that ran from Meldon Junction to Padstow.

The Stations In Order From Meldon Junction To Padstow
Meldon Junction.. Maddaford Moor Halt.. Ashbury.. Halwill Junction.. Ashwater.. Tower Hill.. Launceston..Egloskerry.. Tresmeer.. Otterham.. Camelford.. Delabole.. Port Isaac Road..
St. Kew Highway.. Wadebridge.. Padstow.




Of course this line became a casualty of the Beaching Axe with the last train running over the line on 28th January 1967.









Above picture. Railcar at Tresmeer just before closure c1966
















Above picture. As the station looked in the 1960's. The goods shed, far left is also a dwelling house today.

















The above two pictures are as Tresmeer Station is today. These were taken by me (from the bridge shown in the top two pictures) on 24th March 2009. Note the station sign (arrowed) in the top picture still surviving after all these years!















Above. The very last train to run over the line waiting to leave a very wet Padstow station to return for the last time to Meldon Junction on the 28th January 1967.
If you want to see more look at. http://www.northcornwallrailway.co.uk/
Link to the cosy cottages we stay in.
Very comfortable and welcoming. http://www.splattfarm.co.uk/index.htm

Wednesday, 18 March 2009

Sarah

Lets go back a few years to when I first met Sarah. She was working at a Next in Salisbury. We seemed to hit it off straight away as she had a sense of humour. Lets face it you need one to be around me.
Sarah is a very pretty girl who has a wonderful personality and is very easy to get along with.
Well as time went on she became delivery manager and moved to the new shop on the retail park when it opened.
While she was there after a while I noticed Sarah was losing weight, that was fine to start with but it just went on and on! I was starting to feel that she may have some sort of eating disorder? As I only go to the shop to deliver periodically I supposed I noticed the difference more than those who saw her every day. One day I got there and she was looking really drawn and ill and again I spoke to her about it.
Well to cut a long story short the next time I went Sarah was off sick!
Unfortunately at that time I lost contact with her as I had no phone number or anything. I thought & prayed for her often.
Well I was delivering to Cotton Traders at Wilton yesterday and to my great surprise and delight Sarah came up to speak to me as she was there having gone out to get a bit of fresh air.
Next have terminated her employment as she has been off so long which I must admit I was disgusted about when I heard it from her work colleagues, as were they!
Well it is a eating disorder but Sarah has now put on a stone since she has been off work and is now looking forward to the future. It is still going to be a battle and an uphill struggle.
I am still praying for her and would ask all those who read this to do the same.
We can at least keep in touch now as we swapped phone numbers and she is going to look for me on Facebook so hopefully keep in touch that way as well.
Sarah may be coming near us to a clinic in Bristol as an in patient for a short while so I will obviously go to see her and take Sue to meet her.
Well God Bless you all
Glyn

Monday, 16 March 2009

The Late Lee Bourne

Is is with some regret that I have to report that Andy's Mother (Louise's partner) passed away peacefully yesterday after a long illness (cancer).
Our thoughts & prayers are very much with Andy & Jojo and their families at this sad time.
If anyone would like to add to this feel free to leave a comment or email me a photo and I will add all to this post?

Sunday, 15 March 2009

24/01/2009 The late Berkely John "Jack" Dowdle (Updated)


I am sorry to announce the sad loss after a long illness of the much beloved Berkely John "Jack" Dowdle. My ex father-in-law, Sue's uncle & my children's grandfather.
I have very fond memories of him and have had a lot to be thankful to him for over the years.
After an accident, some 2 years ago now, he spent much of the time in a nursing home in Trowbridge and I know he will be very much missed by us all.
Rest in peace Jack.

If anyone would like to add to this feel free to leave a comment or email me and I will add to this?

Sunday, 8 March 2009

Monday, 2 March 2009

Siskin (updated 16/03/09)



Now up to 7 of these very pretty birds started to come into the garden during the recent bad weather. They seem to like the thistle seed feeders and so far have stayed.

Although smaller than the 8 to 10 goldfinches that are resident with us they do not take any crap from them and more than hold their own when the goldfinches try to chase them off the feeders. It is quite funny to watch them at times.

This is a male and as is usual in the bird world the female is nowhere near as colourful.

Sunday, 1 March 2009

March dates to remember

We only have one date that I know of this month and that is
12th Joel (Martyn's son) Is 2
31st Nicky is getting OLDER (all of 38) lol

18/02/2009 Lainie's Big Night


It is called Lainie's Big Night because it is the first one that she has ever spent away from Stella.
How it came about was Stella was spending the week in Chippenham with "her new man" (Richard) and thought it would be nice to spend some time as just the 2 instead of the usual 3!
We were only too happy to agree to have her for the night, but at the crunch Stella was not too sure.
As it turned out everything was fine and Lainie could not have been happier having a sleepover with nanny & grampy. It made her feel like a big girl and as usual she was as good as gold.
Stella on the other hand was apparently a nervous wreck!!! I think they enjoyed the time alone even though Stella had a hangover the following day.
Lainie & Nanny then went on to make Welsh cakes and Rock cakes in the morning as I was going to work, so I saw very few of them, as Lainie had to show them to mummy!
I just want to say what a joy Lainie was to have around as Nannies shadow and look forward to repeating it in the not too distant future?

03,05 & 06/02/2009 Snow in Trevethin

Snow drifts on the bridle path in Lasgarne Woods
Snow plough at last



Snow on holly leaf


Outside back door

The garden

One snowed in car


Well this was the sight that greeted us on the 3rd of Feb. a sight to behold for those snow lovers like Sue!


Thankfully the snow plough got to us by mid afternoon but too late for me to go to work. Such a shame that lol.


We managed to get out to attend Jack's funeral on the 4th but early morning on the 5th in it came again! On the 6th we had a blizzard so alas I only got to work one day that week. Still I did enjoy the enforced holiday he he!


As I look out of the window now there is still traces of snow to be seen on the mountain tops across the valley over 2 weeks later.





21/01/2009 Karis Annie Hornby

If you had told me 5 or 10 years ago that Lindy would have children, you would have had to pick me up off the floor from laughing!!!
After the sad miscarriage last April (see earlier post) she had a very healthy Daughter born to her and Nick by C. Section at 0559 on 21st January 2009.
Mother and Daughter doing just fine as we understand from the 6 week check up that Lindy had last Friday.

Karis Annie




Karis & Lindy (Just call me Rudolf)

14/01/2009 Diabetic Clinic

Would not normally put such a mundane thing on here but it was a milestone as perhaps you will understand as it unfolds.
My average B/S was 7.9 and a bit high so I have been put on yet more tablets to try and get it down. I am now just 1 tablet a day short of going onto insulin!
This is where the Dr had me in tears as she told me the fantastic news that N.I.C.E. have just passed a new synthetic insulin that does not induce hypo's so therefore it can be prescribed to ONLY those people whose livelihood depends on their licence, eg. LGV & PSV drivers.
It is apparently very expensive but as a LGV driver I qualify and can get it prescribed. As prescriptions are free to me it is great news and a great relief hence the tears.
I can only say THANK YOU Dr. BALBOA for the news and the hug!

Catch Up

Well it has been some time since I have posted anything on here due to lack of interest among other things. Now I thought that I would keep it up to date as short term memory not so good and I can remind myself of all the good things and bad that has happened over the years.
I will try to get them in chronological order as far as I can?
SO HERE GOES!