It was very busy at the one-off Christmas car-boot sale on Saturday. Very chilly but that hadn't put people off. The rows of people selling was almost as big as the summer and the car park filling up - you can see cars filling the field below
My Quiet Life in Suffolk
Tuesday, 16 December 2025
The One-Off Christmas Car-Boot Sale
Monday, 15 December 2025
A Child's Christmas in Wales
I have a very small Christmas book on the shelf . I found it several years ago when I collected many children's Christmas books for EGS and EGD when they were 3. I wrapped them up and they had enough for opening one each day through advent.
This one isn't really a book for children aged 3, which is why I kept it. It has illustrations by Edward Ardizzone who was a writer and illustrator for so many children's books back in the 50's and 60's
Dylan Thomas published this in 1952 and it was recorded for radio. It started as a shorter piece for radio 'Memories of Christmas' in 1945. It looks back to the Christmas of his youth in Wales. He died in 1953 aged just 39.
This was an adaptation for TV.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDEqeydrEgo
I had a very quiet Sunday, it was quite chilly in the morning when I went for a speedy short walk up and down the lane to the trees in the header photo. Then I dived into the Val McDermid - Karen Pirie library book and stayed in the warm. I'm wishing I'd started reading these before they were on TV and in the right order - but I've jumped in at the end. There are no plans yet for season 3 on TV yet so two more books have been reserved.
Sunday, 14 December 2025
Carols
It was only much later into the 1800's that folk songs sang at Christmas were gathered together and moved into churches and chapels. Often music was specially written to go with the words.
There are many books about the origins of Christmas Carols with interesting stories - which often go back through the centuries. The old carols we've all sung for years are well known but here are two of my favourite joyous more recent Christmas Carols - aimed at children and both well known in Methodist Chapels.
(Both youtubes below are from Frodsham Methodist Chapel in Cheshire)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sp2QlKTYTZ8. Come and Join the Celebration by Valerie Collison in 1972.
The Calypso Carol - See Him Lying in a Bed of Straw written by Michael Perry in 1964
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_kwvn8G1wE
Yesterday's coffee for day 13 of advent was chocolate/almond again. I guess I've now had all the different varieties.
The Strictly Semi Final last night wasn't as good as some other weeks I thought. Apparently there was all sorts of nastiness last week after Lewis Cope was voted off - it's taken so seriously by some people. I'm not bothered who wins - we'll have forgotten who won it in a few months anyway - or that might just be me!




