Holidays

We embarked on our first cruise in June – and possibly our last. We joined friends for a river cruise on the Seine from Paris to the English Cannel at Honfleur. Being with friends was great but the regimented restrictions of the cruise didn’t suit our free spirits. There wasn’t enough time off the boat for us to explore and roam. All the same it was relaxing and the weather was great.

L to R – Jenny, Joan, Rhona, Colin, Barrie, Richard

Later in the year we enjoyed ten days in Madeira with a couple of weekends in between in the Lakes.

Funchal harbour – early morning sky

Next – Street Parties

Street Parties

Summer ‘Bloom’ Party

Claremont Terrace opened its arms wide again this year to stage two street parties. The summer party coincided with a city-wide event called Bloom. We are a street that’s not short of artists and so our event was embellished with chalk sketches which were further enhanced by the children. The England Flag was hoisted for the World Cup match on the same day.

Montage of street party scenes
The summer Bloom Street Party

Autumn Back Street Party

On a colder evening in November the party was held in a more sheltered setting; the back street. An old dustbin became a red hot brazier. There were games for the children; hot food, drinks and lots of conversation. The new families who had moved into the street met their neighbours and good bonds were forged. 

Back Street Party with glowing brazier, gazebo and neighbours.
Back Street Autumn Party 

Next – What Else We’re Doing

What we’re doing

Yorkshire Museum

Joan enjoys working as a Learning Facilitator at the York Museums Trust delivering workshops for primary age children. She also fills the role of Social Secretary for the Claremont Terrace Residents Association. At church she continues to help with Twinklers, the name for the creche, she also makes some pastoral visits.

t Michael le Belfrey Church
St Michael le Belfrey, York

Barrie is busy as a churchwarden at St Michael le Belfrey and safeguarding representative for the PCC. He preaches from time to time too. He’s the chair of Restore (York) Ltd, the housing charity he started in 2010 for people who are homeless in York. This year he also helped to set up a new service where street sleepers can find shelter during the winter. And if that’s not enough he’s also chair of the Residents Association.

We both love making regular trips to Chelmsford and Cambridge to see our children and grandchildren, but this Christmas they will all be visiting us.

Next – Gallery of the rest

Claremont News 2017

 

Welcome to our Christmas Newsletter for 2017.

Our family has grown. A child is born. She wasn’t visited by shepherds and wise men but by doting grandparents. Bearing gifts we traversed afar; following yonder signs down the A1 to Cambridge. Other grandparents, also doting, travelled from their home in Northampton to greet the child wrapped in a home knitted shawl and lying in a Moses basket.

Just follow the links below for more stories from our year.

We trust you have a peaceful Christmas and a very Happy New Year.

Please note the change in our phone number on the last page.

Lots of love from Barrie and Joan.

A child is born
New Room
Big Meal
Great running

Holidays
Trains and Gardens
More for Restore
Other news – including Weddings, New Car and ditching the landline