Children’s Book: Little Blue Cloud by Inbal Argov

Not having any children, I rarely read children’s books. However, I was approached and asked if I would review this book.

Available from Amazon, where it is FREE to download on 18th and 19th July on both the US and UK sites.

Inbal Argov has both written and illustrated the book. The book is not very long, just the right length for little ones.

The story is of Little Blue Cloud, whose parents are Mother Lightening and Father Thunder and the story is told through the seasons using rhymes and is uniquely illustrated.

At the end of the book you can by completing a form with your first name and email address be sent a free audio book edition.

I read via my iPad and I could fully appreciate the illustrations. The author has produced a short video to promote the book.

Overall, I like the quirkiness of the book. The cleverness and yet simple way to tell a story to pre school children. The illustrations are lovely and it is a nice bonus to have access to a audio book telling the story.

Disclaimer – I downloaded a copy of the book and have given an honest review.

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Ramblings from my Desk…..(14)

The last two weeks have been busy and warm. Yes folks, we are in the middle of Summer here in the UK and we are seeing the sun on a daily basis. Long may it continue!

I have therefore spent a little time out and about with hubby, who had some time off. We met up with some friends last Tuesday at a local National Trust property with our Alfie and walked round the grounds. Alfie loved the warmth, the run, followed by the cool water and cuddles! We then spent a day at nearby Compton Castle, which was enjoyable, although not my favourite National Trust property.

Then last Thursday we headed off to Greenways, the holiday home of the late mystery writer Agatha Christie. Back in May a neighbour had been and commented on how lovely it was. Because of the location and limited parking we were organised and booked a parking space.

The car park is a little way from the property, but the little walk to the formal grounds was well worth it and our first glimpse through the trees revealed this remarkable and lovely view

As we walked near the house the trees thinned away and the view was simply lovely.

Once inside the grounds there was a formal restaurant and a small take away snack bar serving drinks and sandwiches.

We had an early lunch, because getting to the venue, 15 miles from home had taken over an hour. Between locals out and about, visitors to the area and much of Devon having roadworks, the roads were simply jammed packed.

We wandered around the gardens, which were not formally laid out, they were random and you needed to really look out to see what treasures were in the garden. We spotted a water fountain which was very nice.

Then we spotted this. A little row of headstones with names and ages – “Sparky 18 years” This was the family pet cemetery, and seemed to encapsulate the love the family had for their four legged friends.
The paths were rocky and steep in places, but the walk, even with a dodgy back was delightful and we headed down to the boat shed and then the battery. The view, overlooking the sea was lovely and I am so glad I did the walk. 
The house is jammed packed with the various items the family collected. There was a very impressive silver collection which represented each year from the 17th Century until 1837. The family were huge collectors, some of the items passed through the family and other items picked up at sales and alike.
There were books everywhere, not surprising given the legacy the legacy that Agatha Christie left behind. There are copies of all her books and I almost expected Hercule or Miss Marple to pop out from behind a door! There are also details and artifacts from Agatha’s second husband, Max who was an archaeologist.
On Saturday we celebrated our 19th wedding anniversary, and had a lovely meal in town at a local restaurant. After dessert, we topped it off with a walk along the seafront. It was gone 11pm but the temperature was just right!
Otherwise, I have been fairly busy doing preparations for the Book of Me. The online version launches on 31st August and I have another group running in a few weeks. I have done a bit of reading, (not as much as I would have liked) and some tidying of my never endingly messy study!
I do hope the good weather is here to stay for a while longer. There is something rather satisfying in simple thing of hanging washing outside to dry! 
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The In-Depth Genealogist – Digital Magazine – Issue 6 – OUT NOW!

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You can read my Introduction post HERE and you can follow the column by visiting The In-Depth Genealogist website and subscribing via email or via twitter and Facebook.
This is a great addition to the genealogy market and I am very proud to be a part of it. This month’s Across the Pond column is about Census Alternatives.
Happy reading & researching!
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Greenways – 12th July 2013

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In the midst of a heatwave in England, and so we should, after all it is summer! Last week we ventured off to Greenways, the National Trust property and former holiday home of the well known mystery writer Agatha Christie.

The grounds are lovely, the house sits upon the hill and through the trees a glimpse can be seen of the coastline and sea.

Walking down the various paths you can encounter the boathouse and battery. The grounds are really beautiful although rather hilly!

The house like the gardens is lovely, full of the collections of various artifacts gathered by the family, including a rather impressive silver collection.

If you are in the area then Greenways is well worth a visit. If you are planning on driving, remember to book a parking space at the house, as there is limited space.

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The Bride & Groom – 14th July 1928

85 years ago today, this happy couple stood for this photograph.

The photograph was taken by Lanham Photographers, Stoke Road Guildford and pencilled on the back reads –

“With love Fred & Daisy 14th July 1928”

So, who were Fred and Daisy?

Image Courtesy of Ancestry
Stoke Church 14th July 1928
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Happy Anniversary!

Well, today is my 19th Wedding Anniversary. Doesn’t time fly? We married at 4pm on the afternoon of the 13th July in Kenya. It was a hot day and the flowers were beautiful and vibrant and the temperature was pretty hot.

Here in the UK we are in the midst of some great weather, known as Summer! it has been 30C today, much like Kenya just without the Indian Ocean!

Anyway, here is a rare picture of the two of us, usually one of us is behind the camera, but we managed this by balancing the camera on the statue in front of us!

11th July 2013 at Compton Castle Rose Garden
And just for a little fun!

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Compton Castle – 11th July 2013

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Described as a National Trust property, Compton Castle is still lived in by the family. You can look through part of the house and the rose garden which is delightful, especially on a lovely summer’s day.

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Wordless Wednesday – An Old Door!

There is something absolutely mind blowing about this door.
This original door was on a bedroom at Compton Castle. Now encased within a wooden frame and sited in a passageway for all to see. The door is over 500 years old, which is almost twice as sold as Australia!

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The Jolly Farmer Inn at Puttenham

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George’s War

Last March, on what would have been my Grandfather’s 104th birthday I wrote about what I affectionately call George’s War. You can read that earlier post HERE, or you can stop by my blog called George’s War, which is HERE.

Yesterday it was very hot and humid, so instead of sitting outside I tried to tackle the backlog of email. I had just sat down when I spotted a new addition to the pile, from someone whose father in law had served in Sierra Leone about the time my Grandfather had been posted to West Africa. The pile of email and tasks forgotten as I headed to the filing cabinet to extract my Grandfather’s service record.

The chances that my Grandfather knew this man is not outside the realms of possibility; I guess there were many servicemen posted there, so despite the odds stacked against them knowing each other, I somehow, and quite unexplainable, feel a little connection between myself and my Grandfather’s Africa days.

My Grandfather passed away on 20th July 1974, so in a few weeks it will be 39 years,so between now and then I really must crack on and try to get to the bottom of his Service Record.

In a strange way, it just seems so very important to look at this now.

I shall leave this post with a copy of my favourite photograph of him. He must have sent this to my Grandmother as it quite simply it reads on the back –
“Your loved one, George X”

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