...... the window where he had spent so much time in awe and wonder was filled by great big yellow things of a car type nature, that we couldn't identify, and huge posters. It was a sad moment but Nigel was brave, quickly averting his longing eyes and sighing deeply, an era was finally over.
However, on a lighter note, we also drove past Castle Greysquirrell which looked most resplendently festive and very loved, which made our hearts sing, and then when we got back to The Towers, how spooky, there was a letter waiting for us from Andrew and Cheryl the people who moved into Castle Greysquirrell after us.
Let's just say it was emotional! The glass shop next door was, they said, looking much better, which we had already seen, the beeping blue thing (a huge container) outside, that was such an eye sore for so many years (in fact Darrell painted huge flowers on it once to make it look a little better) was no more and with it's second floor extension finally built, the metal shutters removed and a lick of sage green paint it almost looked posh.
As for our much beloved pond, even though they didn't even realise that they had a fish pond until after they had moved in as they never looked in the garden, it is in very safe hands with new fish added, which all made us all beam.
Shame about the knitted nativity, but all is well at Castle Greysquirrell.
ReplyDeleteDisappointing to hear about the missing knitted nativity but how lovely to receive a letter with an update especially about the fish pond.
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Oh that is so lovely. I have to admit to a tear or two when reading the last few posts. What are you doing to me boyz???!!! JantheFan x
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