So
much for taking advantage of lockdown easing! With the unseasonal wet, cool and
windy weather, we’ve all been driven back indoors! However, we’ve made the best
of the few brighter days and managed some outdoor meet-ups, in gardens and on
the Rec. Thank you to the members who
have arranged and hosted these. There have
also been plenty of walks together, between the rain showers! We’ve continued
to support each other with regular phone calls and our WhatsApp group chat.
Lots of thoughts, shared moments, empathy and laughs!
Our
May meeting was again on Zoom and the speaker was Marion Dale, a horticulture
expert and garden designer. She has a vast knowledge of plant origins, their
contextual history and place within societies. She gave a fascinating talk on
“Plants which Changed the World – or Tried to!”
She
showed pictures and gave details of plants from all around the World and
demonstrated how, over the years, we have adopted and used them. From the
humble, domestic potato to more exotic and broader use plants which have formed
the basis for some brilliant, life changing inventions and industries. Rubber,
Hemp, Ferns/Coal, Silk, Perfume, Quinine, Agave – to name but a few!
At the end of May we had a Zoom coffee morning with
a theme of May celebrations.
Seven ladies joined
us for a lively chat with some interesting topics coming forth. One lady told of her childhood memories of May Day at Turville in
Buckinghamshire – better known as the location for the windmill in the Chitty
film and many Midsomer Murders scenes.
We also heard of a lovely day out at The Newt in
Bruton. One had many friends and family all celebrating birthdays in May – so a
busy time with cards and gifts. Somehow we moved onto Studland beaches and
Naturism and much other general news and fun shared. Although more ladies
are now out and about, it’s still nice to have a catch up with a small group
whilst sat at home with a cuppa.
Tai
Chi is starting again in the Hall. Numbers are obviously restricted indoors so
booking in advance is key. From County News, there is an upcoming visit to
Hauser and Wirth in Bruton and Food/Craft show in Taunton.
Our
next speaker’s theme on Monday 14 June will be on “Beautiful Somerset”. A
chance to uncover some of the hidden delights of our glorious County! This will also be a Zoom meeting.
However,
before then we are planning a picnic lunch at the Recreation Field
(weather permitting!) on Monday 7 June. This will be the first time since March 2020 that we will have had the chance to meet up as a whole group together!
If
there are any ladies in the village who’d like to join in and get to know
others, you are very welcome to our zoom talks. No commitment! Contact Mary on
01373 812415.