Janie's Jottings
Friday, 10 July 2026
Feeling hot,hot, hot!
Thursday, 9 July 2026
Sexy stockings!
Wednesday, 8 July 2026
A Fery good day!
The grounds were very busy, and there were long queues for drinks and food. I managed to grab a seat in the shade while Sophie bought the drinks - £13.45 for a glass! While we sipped our drinks, we munched on Keith's sausage rolls, watching other people eating expensive sandwiches and salads!
Our next-door neighbours, Vince and Sue, had kindly lent us their hand-held fans, and they came in very useful today! One of the things that I noticed was the lack of shaded areas to sit at Wimbledon and the lack of seating itself. Seats under an umbrella were hugely coveted!
| A wheelchair match was taking place here |
As it was getting close to the 1:30pm start time, we made our way into the underneath area of Centre Court. Here, there were big display screens with all the previous winners, some going right back to the late 1800s!
Gradually, the seats filled, and we had a row of people in front of us who had Hospitality lanyards around their necks. I could tell that they were wealthy just by looking at them, but they didn't seem interested in the tennis at all when the Ladies' Quarterfinals started between Marta Kostyuk and Jasmine Paolini. They were solidly engrossed in their phones, checking emails and messages (I could see clearly from where I was sitting) and showed no emotion at all.
| Shaded seats, thank goodness! |
We were looking forward to a great match between Cobolli and Fery, and I hoped it would have some drama and tension. Fery won the first set 6-4, and there was a tie-break in the second, with Fery winning. The crowd went wild whenever he won a point, and Sophie said she felt a bit sorry for Cobolli, as he was definitely the underdog. This is a huge thing for Great Britain, though, as we don't seem to produce winners at tennis (I sometimes forget that Andy Murray is British, as he seems so passionately Scottish first and foremost!) in any great number!
Tuesday, 7 July 2026
Awkward situations...
Monday, 6 July 2026
Freaking hell!
Sunday, 5 July 2026
Sunday sport
Sophie had an appointment for an eye test at 11:15am this morning, and asked me if I'd go with her. We needed to get some bits in Tesco anyway, which was where Vision Express had an outlet. While she had her eyes seen to, I sat and enjoyed a coffee in Costa, accompanied by a very crumbly flapjack that I almost ended up wearing!
Sophie texted me when she was about to choose her new glasses, and the pair she was wearing when I arrived looked lovely on her. Sophie has an "accessory face" as every single hat she tries on suits her, and now the same thing happens when she puts on glasses!
She placed her order, and we did some shopping. Originally, we had planned to have The Hairy Bikers' Tangle Pie with chicken and leeks, but, as so often happens, we had changed our minds due to Sophie making an appointment to see someone at VW this afternoon. She really didn't fancy preparing the meal later in the day. I think, to be honest, it's better if we eat at lunchtime on Sundays, and during the summer, have something very light! We had a small bickerfest about dinner and wandered around, not knowing what to have. In the end, we settled on chicken wraps with salad and put a tub of hummus and some crisps into the basket as well.
Back home, we unpacked, and I hoovered the kitchen and conservatory, which is rapidly turning into dead fly city as it always does at this time of the year. It doesn't help that we leave the windows open, so all manner of insects come in. I also ran some very hot water into a bucket and mopped all the hard floors downstairs.
Glad that we had done a little housework, we drove to Subway on Brackmills to order lunch before we went to VW. Sophie was able to order the food in advance, and it was ready to be picked up when we arrived. I enjoyed a turkey and ham sub with loads of salad, accompanied by a bottle of water. Now that we are back at home, my water intake has fallen again, and it's due to get hot again next week, so I must try to get into the habit of drinking more!
We drove to VW via our new Brackmills gym to see how busy it was, but there were plenty of spaces in the car park. Unfortunately, our management team chose not to install air conditioning in the building, and it's bad timing that the gym has opened with such a spell of hot weather forecast.
We were a little early, so we sat in the car park of VW and watched an RAC van unhitch a 2022-registered VW Arteon from a low-loader. I felt for the poor couple whose car it was! It was only four years old.
At our appointed time, we went in and saw a woman called Yasmine. She was already familiar with why Sophie had come in, but really didn't have any good news for us. Sophie, quite rightly, said she no longer trusted Olive and that the faults she was having with the car were getting more serious. Yasmine was sympathetic and understood what Sophie was saying, but as it had been a used car, and not a brand new one, the only thing she could do was buy another car, but it would mean upping her monthly payments or putting down a larger deposit.
We left feeling very disappointed, and I said how much I hated buying a new car. It's never an easy process; the value plummets the minute you drive it off the forecourt, and there's always disappointment involved. Sophie said she felt penalised by VW for having a car that was obviously faulty.
Back home, Keith was in his element watching the Grand Prix from our very own Silverstone and the Women's World Cup cricket final. In the early hours of Monday morning, of course, Engand play Mexico, and a lot of pubs are opening at midnight so people can go and watch. I will be tucked up in bed!
Sophie and I sat at the kitchen island, and I did very little, which I now feel guilty about! We stuffed our faces with crisps and hummus and then decided we didn't even want the chicken wraps for dinner, much to Keith's annoyance! We ended up having fish finger sandwiches later in the evening!
Saturday, 4 July 2026
A day in Nottingham
We had arranged to see Mike and Abbie in Nottingham today, and go out for lunch. After a bit of wrangling, this had been arranged at a pub in Beeston, where they live. We left home at 11:30am and made good time to their house, which is situated in a quiet residential area of the city. It felt strange to see them in Nottingham when he had got so used to travelling down to Southampton!
Both of their beautiful cats were in the house, so we had a lovely cuddle. Huge was a monster compared to our two!
We drove to Beeston, a suburb of Nottingham, and finally managed to park the car a short distance away from the pub that Mike and Abbie had chosen. It was already pleasantly busy, and people were making the most of the fine weather and sitting outside. I chose half a pint of Biscoff Stout, which was delicious!
We had a good chat and then returned to the car to park closer to the pub we had chosen for lunch, The Commercial. This was a large, busy pub with a beer garden where people were enjoying drinks and food. This time, I had a half pint of Plum Porter, which was good, but I did prefer the first stout I had!
We'd already checked the menu online before arriving, and placed our orders with the barman after a great deal of dithering on Michael's part. He couldn't decide between the fish and chips and a burger! In the end, he chose a burger along with Sophie, while Keith, Abbie and I opted for the fish and chips. We shared a huge platter of nachos, chicken goujons, beef chilli and halloumi fries first, which filled me up!
For once, Keith was delighted with the crispy batter on his fish, and he was glad he'd chosen it! Hooray! The food was very good, and there was a lot of it! None of us had any room for puds, Keith paid the bill, and we walked back to the car. Mike and Abbie wanted us to go to a shop called Essen, which specialised in wine and cheese, so we left Keith in the car and walked to Beeston High Street.
The High Street was busy and bustling with Saturday shoppers, and Sophie spotted a couple of charity shops! We went into Essen, and I had a good look at the eclectic mix of wines, all of which I had never seen before. On each bottle was a chalked figure, which I thought was the location of the bottle elsewhere in the shop. But, no, this was the price! One bottle of wine from Jura was £125! I was astounded! These are the sort of prices you'd pay at a wine merchant such as Berry Bros & Rudd in London. I didn't see one bottle under £14, and we certainly weren't interested in buying any after the wines we had brought back from France.
We made a hasty retreat, and Sophie eyed up the charity shops, unable to resist going into a couple to hunt for bargains. Mike suggested we move the car to a nearby road, but Sophie said she was finished, even though I knew she wanted to look at a couple more!
Our last stop was at a pub called "Somewhere", which served quirky craft beers. We left the Sainsbury's car park and drove the short distance to another parking space, just around the corner from the pub. We were lucky to grab an empty table, and everyone ordered a beer, except me. I was still full from lunch and couldn't face another drink!
The pub was very quirky and had row upon row of both soft drinks and craft beers with colourful designs.
We sat and chatted, but the time was getting on, so we left and drove back to Abbie and Mike's house before saying goodbye and having one last cuddle with the cats.
We had a good journey back and decided to stop at The Red Lion at Thornby for one last drink before going home. I pulled off the M1 at junction 20, and we wound our way through beautiful countryside to the charming pub on the main road. There was a jovial atmosphere inside, and we took our seats by the window after ordering drinks. Keith and I used to come here a lot when the landlord had a huge Great Dane dog called Lulu.
We sat and chatted, and the pub emptied out. It appeared that a lot of locals use the pub, which was good news. We only had one drink and left to go home, driving through our stunning countryside. In the distance, we could see Hollowell Reservoir and all the tents for the Hollowell Steam Rally that was taking place.
Back home, it was time to relax and watch a little television before bed!