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Until January 2020, this Blog was the voice of an individual WI member.  Over her 40 years of membership, our Blogger had made a very fine contribution to this and other Federations in England.  With interests in crafts, reading and writing and in travel, she also took an active part in campaigning for women's welfare and education and on environmental issues.  While she has now handed over the Blog to the wider Bucks membership, her archived blog posts are a testament to someone who always made the utmost of her membership, and a rich source of information about the part the WI can play in today's society. 

Beside the sea

3/10/2019

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​Lyn Kidby spoke about “Patterns of my Life” which was an intriguing title for a very interesting treatment of how the mathematics of shape are all around us in the natural and industrial world. Lyn showed examples of the many crafts she has learned and her illustrative photos of her travels were really lovely. Hot off the e-mail members reported that the threatened demolition of the community library had been reconsidered so that it will not take place until new premises have been approved by the planners and can be seen to be being built. A great relief to us all but we should remain vigilant in case the issue is re-thought again.
It promises to be a busy autumn as plans got under way for our WI to host the Chase Group meeting on 16th October, the promotion stall at the Farmers’ Market on the 3rd November and another jigsaw coffee morning on the 7th November. Some of us will attend the “Women in Uniform“event at High Wycombe next week and the walking netball is in full swing. Then of course there is the Christmas Dinner looming. We listened to an explanation of the difference between BFWI being an incorporated or an unincorporated organisation in preparation for next spring when all members must cast their vote on this decision.
Beside the seaside, beside the sea.
WI members from all over Bucks set off for an autumn break on Sunday 29th September by coach to Blackpool. Everything was very well arranged except the weather and poor Jacqueline’s voice box—coach and hotel fine. We broke the journey with a visit to the National Memorial Arboretum where we paddled bravely under umbrellas around the memorials. Even in the rain it is an impressive place to visit and there are always additions being made. By a strange coincidence we bumped into a founder member of one of the Milton Keynes WIs who now lives in Bedfordshire: she was with a group of friends so we exchanged news with her about our respective WIs.
Rain made driving difficult and the fields on both sides of the motorway were flooded but we arrived safely at the hotel in Blackpool. After dinner most of us rushed out to catch an open illuminated tram to see the Lights. In spite of the rain and a stiff sea breeze we really enjoyed ourselves and the lights are impressive depicting pirates and skeletons, mermaids and Disney characters etc. Next day the majority went to Chester and enjoyed a guided tour of the city before each visiting the places that had taken her fancy and finding a good place to lunch. Six of us jumped coach and explored Blackpool. The weather stayed fine: we were able to walk along the sands, go up the Tower from where we could see Anglesey, The Isle of Man and the Lakeland hills; to visit the Tower Ballrooms to listen to the organ, to walk three piers by all the pinball machines and the fish-n-chips and read the music hall jokes that carpeted the promenade. And it was all chaotically noisy and just what Blackpool has always been famous for---even the pavement conversations were several decibels louder than in a town in Bucks!
That evening in the hotel there was a large party from the Isle of Man some of whom were WI members and had known a lady who used to chair at Denman and left a substantial legacy to the college to help defray the cost for IOM WI members attending courses. Next morning reading the news of the devastation by storms in Laxey, IOM I wondered how many had had their houses flooded in their absence. We left Blackpool in pouring rain and travelled down to Baddesley Clinton a National Trust property near Birmingham where we planned to lunch and walk in the gardens and some of us did! The house was fascinating because it had been added to through the years from the 1200s and the stewards were so informative and friendly. We were able to look in some detail and at leisure because there were so few people there. It had priest holes and wonderful woodwork---well worth a visit. I forgot to mention a very full moat too! Pity we couldn’t enjoy the gardens but everything was sodden including us.
Home then and thanks to Jacqueline King for arranging such a lovely break and if you want to go to Amsterdam with BFWI in the Spring you had better get your application in soon because it will be rightly popular.
 
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Pat Poole
6/10/2019 05:04:52 pm

I also went on this BFWI break and would like to add that 8 of us went on the river at Chester, also in the rain! Thanks for the description of your 'jumping coach' and what you got up to in Blackpool whilst we went to Chester. Two places I have never been and like our blogger, thanks go to Jacqueline for organising this.

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