Monday, 4 May 2026

Lucky find - a unique church

Happy Bank Holiday Monday.
The third and last blog post from the day out on Saturday. From Goole I set off along the A161 towards Crowle. I decided to take the scenic route. Not that scenic because it is all flat farmland with many twists and turns. I passed through Old Goole, Swinefleet, Reedness, and Little Reedness. The road now runs alongside the River Ouse on the South Bank. Once you are in this little corner of the Isle of Axholme you are trapped, as there is limited places where you can cross the river. 
I came into Whitgift, and on a whim I stopped to have a look at this church. The large burial ground at the back remains largely uncut, with pathways mowed into the grass. I really like walking among the sleeping dead hiding amongst the grass and wild flowers. 
I came across a lady who was tending a family grave. She asked me if I had noticed an odd number on the clock face. I hadn't. It's hard to see it from ground level, so I have blown up the photograph. Apparently there isn't a number twelve, it has the Roman numerals of X111.  Here is the explanation from Wiki. 
The Church of St Mary Magdalene is an Anglican church in the hamlet of Whitgift, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The church is noted for its clock which displays the number 13 in Roman numerals in what should be the 12 o'clock position – the only one in Britain to do so.



A piece of land behind the old graveyard has been extended to accommodate the more newer graves. 


The two contrasting plots compliment each other. It has benches where one can relax in the peaceful countryside. 
From there I decided to take the more direct route through Crowle back home. Time was getting on and I had my little family waiting for their dinner. 
I haven't yet decided what I am going to do today. I had a little trip out yesterday to Barton upon Humber. There was a Craft Fair at the Visitor Centre. Combine it with a visit to the Ropewalk, and pick up a few foodie items at Tesco, it is perfect for a three hour afternoon visit if the weather is not so good. 
Enjoy your Bank Holiday Monday. Toodle pip.   ilona 

Sunday, 3 May 2026

A bimble around Goole.

Big change in the weather today. After raining all night, it's been drizzling for most of the day. 
Here are the pictures of sunny Goole yesterday. There is a big Marina there, which is home to a lot of narrowboats. As everything is on the same level there are no vantage points to take photographs. I had a walk around, as far as I was allowed. There is a bar restaurant for the boaters and visitors. It was a nice day to sit outside. I ate my packup. 
I pointed my camera across the water, and zoomed towards some cargo and maintenance boats. 


According to Marine Traffic, the general cargo ship, Spanaco Reliability, sails under the flag of Antigua and Barbuda. It departed at 19.35 last night and is at present in the North sea heading for Latvia. 
I didn't have much time left to do a detailed tour of Goole, but that's ok, I have been before. There are some interesting buildings around the dock area. When you see buildings of this size and compare them to anything modern in town centres, it is sad to see the building skills we have now are much more inferior. 
There are more pictures of Goole from a previous visit in July 2015. 

I had a walk through the Market Hall hoping to see traditional stalls. No such luck. It was full of tables and chairs, families and groups, drinking and eating, listening to loud music. It was like a giant Wetherspoons. Awful. Far too noisy for me. 

I had a look at this church while I was there. Searching for a bit of peace and quiet. Pity it wasn't open. 

Time to move on. I will head towards home along country roads and I might see something else I can stop and have a look at.
Bank Holiday Monday tomorrow. I hope the weather picks up a bit. I did go out this afternoon. The mizzle wasn't enough to dampen my spirits. Got to make an effort.  
Thanks for popping in. Toodle pip. 

That's a shame

 Truckfest

⚠️Important message to everyone joining us this weekend at TRUCKFEST. There is now zero tolerance on air horns at any of the TRUCKFEST events. It isn’t fair on your neighbours at TRUCKFEST or the local residents.
From now on this can lead to exclusion from the event and future TRUCKFEST events. We don’t want to spoil anyone’s enjoyment but it has to stop! The alternative is to lose the good will of our venues. Our TRUCKFEST security team will be helping us identify those who are spoiling it for everyone. Thank you for your help and here’s to a fantastic weekend ahead.
The TRUCKFEST Team 😀

Air horns have always been a big part of a Truck Show. Big boys and their toys. A competitive streak to outblast each other. Mine is bigger and loudest. 
Well it seems that now the moaners and groaners have put a stop to all that malarkey. How dare people have such fun. For goodness sake, it's only two days. As usual it's all about money. Follow the rules or you won't be able to come back next year. 
Have a nice day. Check in later for some more photo's. 
Toodle pip.   ilona

Saturday, 2 May 2026

Vintage Day at Howden

 That was a fun day out. First Howden, then to Goole, then stop off at a church on the way back. 

A glorious day of music and dancing. Lots of people dressed up in their very best Vintage outfits. The town was so busy, it was difficult to find somewhere to park.  


Entertainment inside the Minster. 
Tea and cakes were served at the back, with a Vintage clothes shop at the other end. 

I took some photo's outside the Minster. 



The main street was closed off to accommodate Vintage cars and motorcycles. This poor old bloke looks about 100 years old. Must have had a rough ride. 😎😵😲



That's a gorgeous Harley you got there mate. 
I didn't know the Fire brigade carried so much equipment with them. Spose they have to cater for all emergencies, even a cat stuck up a tree. 

Look at the shine on that paintwork. Lovingly looked after by it's owner.



I had a chat with this lady. She was happy to sit and read the paper. When I walked back past her, she was studying the crossword. 

Pictures of a walk I did from Goole to Howden in April 2017
Pictures of Howden Town Centre June 2025. 
Time to move on. Planning to stop at Goole to see some boats. 
More pictures tomorrow. Have a good Sunday. Toodle pip.   ilona

Not going to Truckfest

 A big event this weekend at Lincolnshire Showground. Avoid the area if you can, all the roads around there will be chocca. 

This is a nice arty truck. Interesting paint job. Will it be there? I don't know. 

Picture borrowed from Cars and Truck Lovers faceboook page. 

Catch ya later. Toodle pip.   ilona

Friday, 1 May 2026

My authentic self.

Phew it's been a hot one today. I visited my friend June this afternoon while this video was uploading. 
Just got back from a Billy walk. It's too hot to walk a dog in the afternoon, so early evening it has to be. 
Some blurb from the video. . . . .written by me.
I tend to open my mouth not knowing what is going to come out of it. Like putting my big foot in it and upsetting someone. When typing something, I can at least put my thoughts into some kind of order, before I press the send button. Even then some mistakes can occur. I often take chances with communication, because you never know how the recipient is going to take it. If you fear offending someone you would never say anything. And so, people will draw their own conclusions about you, of which you have no control over.

A summary, not written by me. . . .

That's a pretty accurate summary I may say. 

Thanks for popping in. Enjoy your weekend. Toodle pip.   ilona

Fitting it all in.

 Even with longer days, there doesn't seem enough time to fit everything in. 

Yesterday I went to town. Had a chat with Nikki at the Arts Centre, and met a lovely couple in Church Square. Another chat. Spent £70 on shopping at Aldi. In the afternoon I went a walk to the park. Took my picking stick and a bag and found some litter. 

Couldn't decide which photo's to post here on the blog, so four it is. Bluebells and wild garlic in abundance. 




There is a lot going on this Bank Holiday weekend. I have yet to decide what I am going to do. The big one is Truckfest at Lincoln but I won't be going to that. 
I have recorded a video this morning so that will be out on yoootooob later.
Have a good weekend. Thanks for popping in. Toodle pip.   ilona

Wednesday, 29 April 2026

Sorting out a mess.

I had planned on going to Aldi this afternoon, but didn't get there. I stopped off at the Industrial Estate to have a closer look at this picking job that someone had started but not finished. I had to do something about it. I counted ten bags, some of them had very little in them. A waste of bags in my opinion. 
Inside this little brick shed there are lots of discarded drinks cans. Did someone run out of time, or was it too much work. I can park my car right next to it, so that's easy enough to get stuck in. 

I didn't need my trolley, but used three of the red bags inside the grey garden sack. It helps keep them upright when filling them. 
Now you can see the difference. My three against the remaining seven. All the cans have been bagged up. 
Time was getting on, so I left the seven there. I will pick them up and sort them out another day. 

The Council still haven't collected the others that I filled, so I have parked these at a different litter bin. So that's three places they have to pick them up now. They're going to be cursing me, making all this extra work for them. 😆 Don't be mad with me. Only doing my volunteering job. 

I didn't make it to Aldi. Will have to go tomorrow. 
Time to put the hedgehog food out. Five turned up last night. 
Thanks for popping in. Toodle pip.   ilona

Future craft events

 I am sorting out my drafts folder. A place where I store things until such time that I might publish them. As we move from April to May, some of these events have already passed us by, but it looks as though they are to be repeated in May. There is a web site with up to date information on dates and places. Based mainly in South Yorkshire, but covering the whole Lincolnshire/Yorkshire region.  

Make sure you organise your 'going out' diary. I have already missed an event because I wasn't paying attention. I must remember to make notes on my desk calendar. 

Toodle pip.   ilona

Tuesday, 28 April 2026

How did it go yesterday?

I had a lazy litter picking weekend, a one hour local pick on Saturday morning. Then I bunked off and did my own thing. Yesterday was back to the grindstone. Back to a quiet corner of the Industrial Estate, to have another go at a big grot spot. Head down, fighting my way under the bushes. 
Someone decided that they were never going to take a bath ever again?  😬😮😁

That's enough for today. Three bags, all in the same area. Now to drop them off at the big pond litter bin to be collected by the Council pickup truck. 

Opposite the bin is this fence. I'll just do a quick tidy up to finish the day. Oh no, chuffin heck. You can't see this litter when you are passing in a car, or even if you stop to do a dog walk around the pond. It was all buried in between big rocks. I have to get it out. Another red bag was filled. 
Someone forgot to put barbeque sauce on the food. 

23 glass bottles found.

So, three bags turned into four. Added to those I picked last week. The Council have a tidy pile to chuck on the back of the truck. Hopefully all gone today. The bag of dumped food is still there next to the overflowing litter bin. 
I had a scout round before coming home. These bags have been here for almost two weeks. Someone has had a halfhearted go at tidying up. They have not been filled to the top. The brick shed next to it is full of rubbish. This is in the middle of the Industrial Estate, and not near a public litter bin, so the Council will not bother to stop. I might come back to this if it is still here in a weeks time, open the bags, fill them, and move them to a more prominent position so they will be seen. North Lincs Council have left me a pile of fresh bags, so I have plenty to keep me going. 


The weather is a bit cooler today, the wind is blowing. I'll get some cash from the Post Office, and pay a bill, then I might stay around the house. 

Have a good day. Toodle pip.   ilona