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No dog is an island, alone in itself ...

Any dog's suffering diminishes me, because I care for a dog.

And therefore never seek to know for whom the hound roos; she roos for thee.

(Adapted from: "No man is an island", John Donne, 1624)

 

 

March 2026

 

We buried Lois’ sister, Rachel, early this month.  It was a lovely funeral, if that’s the right word, in a meadow of wild flowers with Rachel’s family and friends around her.  It was good to take the opportunity to say “goodbye” and to meet up with people we hadn’t seen for a long time – funerals are like that, but this one was particularly nice with its venue.

 

Ian was very busy with British Science Week again, he being the RSGB’s national lead for their part in the week.  Following the week itself, which was very successful, he dealt with many, many reports and photographs from the various groups that took part to get them ready for publication alongside his own writing in the Society’s magazine.  His own involvement which this year should have been with RAF Cadet had to be postponed because of an electrical certification issue at the squadron meeting room, but he hopes to run a Morse code session, including building of Morse tutor kits, later.

 

We both attended an excellent Durham Cathedral service in thanksgiving for the work of Dame Sue Snowdon, who stepped down as His Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant at the end of the month.  This was followed by an lovely reception at the Durham Town Hall.  Again, it was an opportunity to catch up with old friends and fellow Deputy Lord-Lieutenants.

 

If that lot wasn’t enough, we had the second part of the roof replaced (you’ll recall that the rear part was replaced last year), so scaffolding went up, and there was lots of disruption.  We have to say, though, that Steve of SB Roofing Services once again did a fantastic job and although it was inevitably disruptive, this was kept to a minimum.  We are delighted with the outcome!  Not only that, as we write, we suffered Storm Dave last night with 62 MPH gusts of wind – it was a “wild old night”!  The roof sustained really well and there was no damage at all – plus it was a lot less draughty than it would have been.

 

It was a really busy month!

 

 

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