Monday, December 24, 2012

Disappearing George

A couple of weeks ago I posted about our new cat, George. Well, he's becoming a bit of a handful.  One day last week we lost him. He wasn't around when we got up, didn't come to be fed all day, didn't use his litter tray. Three of us searched the house from top to bottom, twice. Looked under every bed, in cupboards, behind sofas, nothing. So, we decided he must have got out somehow. Stu and Luke went into the garden and searched that, but nothing. A few minutes later, there he was on the kitchen stairs, just wanting to be fed. So, he'd been inside all the time. No idea where. Yesterday morning we lost him again, this time he'd got out of the cat flap, which I'd unlocked. So, we searched the garden, our neighbours' gardens, the surrounding streets, nothing. He still hadn't appeared by midnight, and we knew he hadn't eaten so we were worried. At 1am I went searching again, nothing. Woke at 5.30 so tried again. This time - success - he was in our neighbour's garden, and came when I called him.

Picked him, up, gave him a cuddle, brought him inside fed him, and locked the cat flap. That last bit is important!  Went back to bed. Got up a few hours later - and he's gone again. This time we know he's inside. But where?? It's now 6pm and we haven't seen him for over 12 hours - he hasn't appeared, made a noise, or eaten. Where the hell is he??? He's HUGE, and we live in a small house - where on earth can a cat of this size hide, and why?


Edit:

So there we were eating our Christmas Eve meal, when we saw him in the garden, and he calmly came through the cat flap (which was only locked one way, which we now know was important....)
he ate, was fussed, and tried to get out again. Which was when we realised he was getting though the locked cat flap by getting his paw under it and pulling it towards him. Clever cat!

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Santa Cruise

Christmas wouldn't be Christmas without a Santa Cruise. A one hour trip down the Sheffield canal from Victoria Quays in a beautifully decorated boat, where everyone gets in the Christmas spirit and even the driver sports a reindeer hat.



We usually go in a large group of assorted kids, grandkids, friends and their kids and grandchildren. Yesterday there were 16 of us, and the little ones love being at the front of the boat waiting for Santa.




Of course, Santa arrives



and everyone gets a present from his sack. The adults get a couple of glasses of mulled wine and a mince pie. There's biscuits, juice and colouring things for the kids and we all have a great time. The weather was great, cold but sunny, and there was the added bonus of ice on the canal for the boat to break through. There's even a bar if the mulled wine isn't enough. Lots of opportunity to have a chat with Santa and have your photo taken.



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Saturday, December 15, 2012

Introducing George

When my beloved Rocco died earlier on this year, I didn't want to replace him straight away, and we had a few holidays and trips away booked so it didn't seem fair to get another one if we weren't going to be there. But, last week I decided it was time. So I went to the cat shelter, but they only had kittens, adult cats who needed to be adopted in pairs, or cats who they didn't want to rehome with other cats. A bit disappointing, so I sent an email to a rescue charity, and within 24 hours they had a match! Someone had an adult male and they were moving into rented accommodation and couldn't take him with them. they sent me a photo of what looked like a largish long haired tabby and I was hooked.

So, drove with Luke to Dinnington to pick him up, with my cat carrier, which is not huge. It was only when I got there I realised how big he was!  It took two of us to get him into the carrier, and he cried all the way back. But, with lots of TLC he has soon settled in.

Here I am struggling to hold him just after we'd got him home - not a brilliant picture of me - I instinctively shut my eyes when a flash goes off!


He is HUGE!  Lovely silky long fur, a mane and tufty ears. There's been a suggestion that he has some Maine Coon in his background.


A lovely temperament, but still a bit shy. Our other cat, Ruby is not sure what to make of him and has retreated to our bedroom, but I'm sure they'll get along just fine. I've had to lock the cat flap to keep him in, and she is loving the fact that there's a litter tray so she doesn't have to go out in the cold. This morning I let her out into the garden where she ran round for about half an hour, then came in and crapped in the litter tray....

In the last day or two he's socailising a lot more, and sitting with us. Here is in front of our Christmas tree. He's like a baby lion...



Sunday, December 9, 2012

Pantomine Chatsworth

Quick trip to Chatsworth yesterday to see the house decorated for Christmas - this year the theme is pantomime, so we had Puss in Boots



 and all the old favourites. As usual, the House looked beautiful. Different trees and displays in all of the rooms. There was even a beanstalk growing into the roof


The chapel has recently had a Damian Hirst sculpture installed, which I really don't like, so I was pleased to see it partly hidden!


There was a snow queen scene in the library


But as usual my favourite room was the dining room, which this time was set up to look like a scene from Hansel and Gretel, the gingerbread cottage.


And no trip out there would be complete without a visit to the farm shop at Christmas, where I spend far too much money on lovely food!


Friday, December 7, 2012

Elemental Force

I love Chatsworth House, and we have friends season tickets so can go whenever we want. A couple of weeks ago we got invited to a free event for friends - something called Elemental Force.  Tickets were limited and went very quickly. So, we turned up at 6pm, and were directed on to the lawn which had been transformed by fire sculptures



All powered by gas, they were quite  impressive. Then the main show started. The house was lit up,

music played, and then the story of the Industrial Revolution was projected on the house. It was spectacular.
and made really good use of pyrotechnics. at one point (virtual) chimneys rose out of the ground and when they reached the top of the house smoke and fire came out of them. A crane lowered a huge wheel which had an acrobat in who spun dizzily round, and the whole thing finished with a great firework display.

Go and see it if you get a chance. Details of where else its happening are here

Monday, December 3, 2012

Christmas Tree!

Decorated gardens for Christmas this weekend. Always leave the lights at the front up, so it's just a case of turning them on and seeing if they work. This year they did.

So Christmassy! I'd still got some lights up in the back garden from Stuart's birthday, but managed to get some more up, including some lanterns from my mum and dad which they aren't using anymore. think I'm going to leave them up for summer BBQs. So, that's five sets of lights up at the front, and five at the back.
Still working on getting icicle lights all along the roof of our terrace of 10 houses.....

Also this weekend was the Magical Christmas Tree Concert. My friend Andrea and I occasionally become concert promoters for the night for friends, and this time we used Nether Edge Bowling Club (a great venue) for Pete Morton, Chris Parkinson and Maggie Boyle and their magical Christmas Tree. A great night was had by all, and i'm pleased to say that after some initial panic, we broke even on the night!