The Hambook June
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Transcript of The Hambook June
June 2012
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Published by Andy and Ruth Chant,
21 Castle Street, Stoke-sub-Hamdon, TA14 6RE,
Tel: 01935 824072 email: [email protected] www.thehambook.co.uk
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Elizabeth our beloved and glorious Queen. In this year of Jubilee, grant her your gifts of love and joy and peace as she continues in faithful obedience.....
P.S. Copy deadline for July issue is Friday 15th June
Now an excerpt from a blessing that will be used for Her Majesty's Diamond Jubilee, in the Jubilee Thanksgiving Service at St Paul's Cathedral on Tuesday 5th June.
Hello everyone,
Welcome to the June edition of The Hambook. As I look outside I notice the clouds gathering again and I have to admit to some nostalgia for a warm sunny spring, but hey its only nostalgia after all and at least we can use our hosepipes with a clear conscience now! Thank you so much to those of you who let us know when you have heard a Cuckoo locally. Interestingly we had three reports all from Stoke. The first from a lady who heard the cuckoo in the Cole Lane area and the next followed swiftly from Mrs Rainford from the foot of the path up to the hill from Highway and then again from near the Pond past Furlongs allotments. Thank you both for your reassurance. Now then, more welcomes. Brian Thorne Building and Plumbing Services (pg. 7) joins us and can offer you a free quote! On our back cover you will have noticed an offer of a free review and advice on your driving skills or an opportunity to save some money on your car insurance, Richard Aldworth has more details. New Cross Fruit Farm (pg.7) is situated between West Lambrook and Kingsbury, they have an informative website and at present I am told their Asparagus is particularly good. Sharon from S&S Pilates Perfection (pg.9) works in Norton, Montacute and Stoke and Sam from Slimming World (pg. 23) runs classes in Martock and Yeovil. All About Hats, Rosemary Egerton, has a fabulous variety of beautiful hats for hire just as you begin to think of that special summer event or perhaps even a wedding (pg.9). Some great local events to look forward to in June beginning with “New Horizons”, an introduction to exciting new work from Moish Sokal featuring Venice, Ibiza, Morocco and India (pages 19 and centre). Later in the month we “join the fun” with folks from Montacute at the Carnival (pg.9), and on the 30th you are invited to the “Automotive Spectacular 2012” (pg. 35), hosted by the Rotary Club at the Showground, classic, vintage and modern vehicles that have never seen the inside of Chris Evans wallet! See the Notebook (page 4 & 5) for lots more information on what's happening near you. “Folk Fest” for instance just up the road in Petherton. Don't forget all the fantastic Jubilee celebrations happening in your communities! See your Parish Magazines, notice boards and telegraph poles for more info. We would love to see some of your photo’s from your Jubilee fun and events, as we can’t be everywhere at once, and if we get enough we’ll make a community feature of them in our next issue. Email and address details below. Finally, we often get encouraging feedback from people who have been especially pleased with the service
or products provided by the Local Businesses who advertise in The Hambook. This month we would like
to congratulate Don from Chips Away (pg.19), and Beki from Kemps Kitchen (pg.10) as we have heard really good things about your work during the last month. Thank you.
Middle Chinnock Open Gardens 10th June 2pm - 6pm Teas and plant sales. Church Flower Festival June 9th & 10th
Stoke Village Artists Group Welcome you to learn more about
the art of watercolour painting in a
demonstration by professional
Artist +icky Clarke at the
Memorial Hall, Stoke sub Hamdon.
Tues. 26th June 7 - 9.30pm
Cost £5, All Welcome.
More details from Lee Allen
tel. 01935 472675
Grand Jubilee Fayre the Priory and Memorial Hall Grounds Monday 4th June 11.30 am - 5pm Lots to do and see. www.stoke-sub-hamdon.co.uk
Chiselborough
Village Street Fair Sat. June 16th 2pm Lots of stalls, Grand Raffle,
Refreshments in the Village Hall
One day FolkFest , South Petherton Sat. 30th June, from 10am Ceilidh, Craft Fayre, Music, Dance, Workshops....For more details tel. 01460 240340 or visit
The Rex Trevett Big Band
28th June 7.30pm
Martock Guardians' Outdoor Concert
Old Orchard, Water St. (opp. Matfurlong)
Signs to parking near playing area
Bring a picnic, numerous gazebos if wet
wine & fruit drinks available
£8 on gate, £7 in advance
Info: 01935 822706
www.martockonline.co.uk/events.
This long-established 26 /30 strong band
from Bridport will play hits from the
1930s Swing to 1980s Big Band era
4
Odcombe St
itch & Kni
t
Sewing and
Knitting
circle
June 12th
and 26th
July 10th,
24th and
31st.
'The Mothe
rs' Instit
ute'
combines a
play grou
p and a
stitch and
knit and
is now
Fridays, 10
.45am -12.30
pm
Montacute Vil
lage Hall.
Plant, cut
tings and
plug plant
swap on Tu
esday June 1
2th,
starts at
7.15pm at
Odcombe
Village Ha
ll. There
will be a
guest spea
ker from P
almers
Garden Cen
tre. 50p e
ntry.
More info
please cal
l
Gaynor 019
35 863117
Sunday
17th June
Little Fishes invite you to a Teddy Bear's Picnic and Sponsored Walk on Sunday 8 July 2pm to 5pm at the Methodist Church, West St., Stoke sub Hamdon.
Fun, games and free picnic for all Teds and Children plus short sponsored walk. Cream teas on sale for adults. All in aid of Action for Children.
Saturday 30 th June Classic Cars, Vintage Aircraft Display And Much More Rotary Club of Yeo Vale and Western Gazette Present “AUTOMOTIVE SPECTACULAR 2012”
See full details on page 35
New Mother & Toddlers at Hamdon Playgroup Wednesday afternoons From 1pm until 3pm
During term time
Come & play, meet & make new friends in a child friendly environment.
Starting on Wednesday 23 rd May. £2-00 per family.
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The Lighthouse Coffee Shop Stoke-sub-Hamdon Opening Hours
Mon. & Thurs. 9.30am - 4.30pm
Closed Bank Holiday Monday
St. Catherine’s Chu
rch Fete, Montacut
e
Saturday 16th June, o
pens at 1pm,
in the beautiful grou
nds of
Montacute House.
Attractions for all age
s... Stalls, Games,
Tea and Cakes, Bou
ncy Castle,
Fairground Organ, Music, Saus
age Sizzle
and much more. Don’t miss it.
Everyone is welcome to come to the Memorial Hall in Stoke sub Hamdon on
Sunday 3rd June at 10am for a special service run by St. Mary's Church in Celebration of Her Majesty the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. Refreshments will be
served in All Saints' Hall afterwards.
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Simple tips for your Garden. Every year it amazes me how the plants respond so dramatically to the arrival of the warm weather. Anything sown or planted out in May seems to positively leap out of the ground and shoot skywards, in many cases quickly catching up with earlier sowings!
Of course the lawn is no exception and if you don’t already have a composting system in place then why not set one up now and make use of some of those endless grass clippings? Ideally you want to have two (or even three) compost bins so that when one is ready to use for the garden you have another filling up and rotting down. You can buy allsorts of nifty looking, ready made, compost bins, but you don’t need anything fancy. You can just start a compost heap in an out of the way corner, enclosing it with old pallets, or wire mesh wrapped around four stakes if you want to keep it looking tidy. So what should you compost? Well any dead organic matter will decompose naturally but you should aim for a good mix of ‘green’ and ‘brown’ ingredients. Lawn trimmings, vegetable leaves and peelings provide the green element and you should add a reasonable balance of brown items such as shredded paper, straw, eggshells and even the contents of your vacuum cleaner bag. Turning the heap occasionally will accelerate the breakdown. Leave for several months and you should have some great compost! June is also the time of year when it is easy to start to run out of space on your plot. Everything puts on growth and you are suddenly left wondering where you are going to plant out those tomatoes that you’ve been nurturing in the greenhouse, or finding you’ve no room for the cabbages. Time to expand? Make use of containers and of your borders. Look at the different varieties of lettuce and salad crops - many of these, along with cabbages, can add a splash of decorative, coloured foliage to your borders! Grow bags are wonderful for crops such as tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers. They’ll be happy in a sunny spot on your patio but do remember to water and feed regularly. Larger pots can house courgettes and pumpkins, with the exotic looking flowers adding a bright splash of colour. Even hanging baskets can get in on the grow your own act! Look for suitable strawberries or tomatoes and you could be treated to a bumper crop of luscious fruit tumbling down from above.
Jobs for June:-
Take off the side shoots from tomato plants to avoid them becoming too bushy and overburdened with fruit. Water regularly.
Garlic that was planted in the Autumn should be maturing now. Lift when the leaves start to shrivel and leave to dry in a warm spot.
Keep planting - the moist soil, higher temperatures and long days are ideal growing conditions.
French beans, courgettes and salad crops can all be sown now. Watch out for pests! Think about protecting brassicas before caterpillars start
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In 2012 the Queen has been on the throne for 60 years.
Would JUBILEE vit?
I was going to buy some slippers today but I got cold feet.
This bloke said to me, he said I once got my dog to retrieve a
stick from 100 miles away. I said that’s a bit far-fetched.
Do you know the reason why Miss Piggy never got married?
It’s because she can’t Kermit.
This bloke said to me, he said I bet you can’t name a famous
Egyptian landmark. I said that’s what you Sphinx.
Do you ever get that, when you’re halfway through eating a
horse and you think to yourself, I’m not as hungry as
I thought I was.
I went to the head office of the RSPCA today. It was tiny.
You couldn’t swing a cat in there.
This bloke said to me, he said you look like a medieval string
instrument. I said, are you calling me a lyre?
I saw a 20-foot parrot the other day. You could have knocked
me down with a feather.
I went down the local opticians. I said have you got a
contact lens solution? He said, what about laser surgery?
I didn’t have a happy upbringing.
I remember my 3rd birthday party. I was 15.
Exit signs - they’re on the way out.
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Give the strawberries a wash
and pop them on kitchen
towel to dry off.
Break the chocolate into
pieces and put into a microwave
bowl. Pop in the microwave on high for 30
seconds - give the chocolate a little stir to
make sure it has all melted and if not
repeat for 15 seconds. Alternatively you
can melt the chocolate by placing it in a
glass bowl over a small pan of simmering
water, stirring regularly.
When the chocolate has melted, pick up a
strawberry by the stem and dip into the
chocolate. Use the sprinkles to decorate
and leave to cool on the
grease proof paper.
Chocolate Covered Strawberries
Ingredients � 2 large chocolate bars -
milk & white
� 15 fresh strawberries,
with stems
�grease proof paper
� Edible sprinkles (optional)
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Somerset-based watercolour artist and traveller Moish Sokal has again
returned from his travels to Venice, Ibiza, Morocco and India with a new
collection of work which will go on show in the exhibition ‘New Horizons’ at
the Malthouse Gallery, East Lambrook Manor Gardens, on 4th June 2012.
After his very successful exhibitions last year Sokal was keen to get on the road
again to search for inspiration. With visits to Venice and
the hills of northern Ibiza behind him the artist resolved
finally to visit Morocco. Leaving the fascination of
Marrakesh behind Sokal crossed the spectacular High
Atlas mountains to follow the trail of oases to the desert.
“Then, the last oasis displayed a modest sign saying
‘Timbuktu 52 days’ and soon we were surrounded by a
host of ‘Blue People’ making haste to saddle camels as
the sun was setting as we still had a few hours riding to
do before reaching the camp in the dunes.”
“Waking up the next morning having slept under the
starry sky was magic – a pale sun rising over the
dunes, a Tuareg camel boy drinking water from a
leather vessel, the sound of a flock of desert birds
flying low. This is a new horizon!
However Sokal’s taste for deserts still kept him on the
road and led him back to Rajasthan and the vast Thar
desert. Having visited the well-known Pushkar camel
fair many times Sokal was keen to visit the
lesser-known Nagaur cattle fair. Arriving in the dusty desert town at sunrise the fair
brought a thrill to the artist’s eye.
“Crowded together, with the golden low sun defining their outlines, it was an
awesome sight. Brahmin cattle, spirited Marwari horses and thousands of huge
camels were tethered on the dusty ground, with the desert traders making their way
through the herds checking out the stock, bargaining, counting money furiously.
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Young girls collect dung for fuel, darting
between man and beast. Somewhere
there is a crowd - a decorated camel is
performing a dance! Stalls are busily
supplying hot chai to sooth dry throats as
the traders take a break.”
As a contrast Sokal’s love of water sent
him back to the romantic city of Udaipur,
currently famous as the
setting of palaces and lake for the film
‘The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel’ starring
Judi Dench. “Udaipur ticks many boxes for
me. Again, like in Venice, wherever I turn
there is a painting to be done, the
beautiful havelis, the royal palace, the
ghats where womenfolk do their daily
washing – against the wonderful
setting of the water palace, all with those
reflections in the water!” says the artist.
In this exhibition ‘New Horizons’ Sokal also
features his beloved Old Horizon –
Somerset.
“This is where I started 21 years ago –
I would have never gone this far if it was
not for my first steps here in the fields and
villages of Somerset. And it’s great to be
back in the beautiful East Lambrook
Manor Gardens, such a lovely Somerset
setting."
Moish Sokal’s exhibition “New Horizons’ opens to the public on Mon. 4th June till Sat. 21st July,
10am – 5pm. daily in the Malthouse Gallery, East Lambrook Manor Gardens.
Further details at www.moishsokal.co.uk and www.eastlambrook.co.uk
For further information contact the artist on [email protected] or Tel. 01935 881350
High resolution versions of the pictures are available.
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This months prize is free entry to Montacute House Gardens and a Cream Tea for 2 in their Cafe, kindly donated by the National Trust.
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