On of the most nerve
racking enterprises in which I engage is the making of the Chocolates
Yule Log,my son's absolute favourite Christmas pudding. There are so
many things which can go amiss with what seems on the face of it, a
simple enough recipe. Incidentally you can
find my recipe among last years “Avies Home-made Christmas”
blogs.
I am happy to report
that in spite of a few alarms ,like the kitchen door blowing open
violently in the storm,the cat Harry deciding he liked chocolate
butter cream and a suicidal spider the log came out
perfectly,pheeeeeeeew! Now I can breathe again.
The cat's Christmas
gifts arrived ,one a sort of race track with a ball to chase another
a tunnel with holes here and there to pop our of and some every
expensive tuna loin treats Throughout the day the storm raged about
the cottage and worsened as the afternoon wore on. By four in the
afternoon t was rapid;y turning into a beastly night and I watched
the trees in the lane twist and writhe about as I drank a mug of hot
chocolate topped with marshmallows.
By dinner time the
storm was even worse and the sound of it's passage through the trees
could be heard above the television. From time to time some flying
object struck a window or the door,this made the cats nervous and to
be perfectly honest it gave me the jim-jams too.
Of some concern is the
Christmas meat delivery due tomorrow morning from out butcher in
Grimsby. With the storm hitting the East Coast tonight I fear that
the delivery could well be late,or may even not arrive at all. In the
event of such a disaster we have a huge chunk of beef in one of the
freezers,a very large chicken and a piece of very good pork....we
shall not go hungry.
It is dark now and the
trees can no longer be seen lashing about in the wind,occasionally a
rending,tearing sound tells us that another ancient tree has
succumbed to the strength of the wind.
The noise is deafening
and the curtains are billowing from the draughts such a wind creates
,it's time to snuggle up in a warm bed and even if the noise prevents
sleep there is nothing quite like feeling cosy in the middle of such
a storm as this.
We seem to be having a
lot of this kind of storm these days,wild wind and torrential
rain,living as we do on the river there is always the thought of
flooding at the back of ones mind.
I once heard of a
family who escaped through the roof of their house when a flood
threatened their lives,I have gone one step further than that....I
have a couple of dingos in the attic complete with oars and all the
trimmings. I jolly well hope that we never need to use them!
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