(aka Bike, est. 2007) Part 2924 by Angharad Copyright© 2016 Angharad
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This is a work of fiction any mention of real people, places or institutions is purely coincidental and does not imply that they are as suggested in the story.
I watched Debbie teach and it was adequate, she made her points quite effectively and the students stayed awake—so hopefully learned something. She did have one person ask if Darwin was just a theory and she handled it well. It is a theory, but with so much evidence to support it only someone who was determined to ignore it, would consider it unproven as the way life evolved from simpler to more complex forms or more specialised forms.
If anything the theory gets more complicated if we consider it all on a tree diagram, because according to one school of thought, nearly all the branches belong to bacteria except one or two which account for everything else. There is some controversy about it because the researchers who postulate the hypothesis are doing partial DNA analyses of bacteria found in things like farmyards and swamps and suggesting the number of species is vast compared to conventional thought. It’s not my field, so I’ll wait until something more definite is agreed before I include it in any teaching I do, though if I see it in an essay or exam paper, I might give extra marks as it would demonstrate the student had been actively searching for information and material to use—providing they give references to the source.
Debbie, Diane and I had lunch at the restaurant Tom uses most of the time. They do a good tuna salad and I felt in need of boosting my mercury levels. Of course, he appeared just after we did and blethered about me keeping secrets from him, viz., dining here without telling him. He’s met Diane but not Debbie so I introduced them. She nearly fell of her perch when I introduced him as, ‘my dad, the vice chancellor.’ After which she said very little seeming overawed, though I don’t know why as Tom is one of the most approachable men I’ve ever known.
Of course, he told her to go and see him any time she felt she needed advice from someone who’s been there, done it and survived the experience. He didn’t quite say it like that but my translation for Debbie and Diane, more or less did. He can speak in perfect English when the mood takes him but when I’m there he lapses into Lallans or Lowland Scots as opposed to Hie’land Scots which has more Gaelic in it. But then he does come from Edinburgh or near there so what can one expect. Yeah, okay, I come frae Dumfries—well, I was born there, so I’d better shut up.
I left Debbie to deal with her tutorial groups in the afternoon but invited her over for Sunday lunch having made sure that David was actually working that day. Home is rather noisy at present with builders on site repairing the cottages. It would probably have been cheaper to demolish them and start afresh but like everything in this area they’re grade two listed, so have to appear the same as before, at least on the outside. It’s a real pain and adds to the costs as well as the time involved as the builder had to find a couple of dozen of the roof tiles which are no longer made. A reclaim yard managed to get them for him at exorbitant cost.
On the Saturday, I did my inspection of the villa Mr Whitehead had left me. I let it to a chap teaching in the spy school up the road—no one is supposed to know about it but everyone does. It looked in good condition, so he and his girlfriend are taking care of it and we discussed the rental which we agreed was fair and reasonable. It’s another listed building and will need painting outside probably next year, which I’ll have to pay for.
Sunday arrived and I asked the girls to be on their best behaviour, a wasted plea when Lizzie tipped her cereal over the head of Puddin’ who was walking past her high chair at the time. World War three was averted just by Stella whipping her daughter upstairs and into the shower. I shouted at Lizzie which made Cate cry—don’t ask. Then Trish and Livvie had a stand up fight over who was going to load the washing machine or use the vacuum cleaner. Normally they either hide when I’m looking for volunteers or just do as I ask. The squabble got bigger as Hannah got involved so I determined who was going to do what and threatened to stop their pocket money for six months if they didn’t behave.
Finally, Danielle threw a wobbly when she couldn’t find one of her football boots. She’d had them in school the day before which was probably where it was and I phoned Sister Maria who agreed she could go and collect it.
Sensing my stress levels were reaching explosive level, daddy hid out in a greenhouse most of the morning pricking out seeds, I think, so why he took my Observer, I don’t quite understand. I did know that the greenhouse would be nice and warm in the sunshine, so apart from sending one of the girls out with a cup of coffee mid morning, I left him to it. I was surprised Simon wasn’t hiding in there with him, but he decided to saw some logs with Julie helping him—I suspect she’s after something, like a new car; Phoebe is down to get her Smart car when she moves on to something else. If Julie is setting her sights on a Jaguar, she may have to lower them a little as banking is having a difficult time at present, unlike their salon which is looking to expand into the shop next door which is vacant. I believe the landlord is happier to see a hairdresser rent it than a charity. So she might be after a loan for that.
Somehow, by the time Debbie arrived, things had calmed down. Danielle had both her boots and Simon hadn’t cut any limbs off with a saw. I made him go and change into something tidier for lunch and also checked the girls were clean and tidy too. They were all in jeans and various tops, including one which declared, ‘Someone I know went to Menorca and all I got was this lousy tee shirt.’ It was Trish and she bought it herself.
I was in jeans and a polo shirt with a cardigan—okay, the jeans were DK but the shirt came from Next or somewhere similar and my cardi was from M&S. So I don’t always wear designer gear, even when we have guests.
Debbie arrived wearing a nice zip up hoodie thing in soft leather which received immediate approval from Julie. Underneath she had a blue jumper and her painted on jeans but with flat shoes. She was overwhelmed at the house, which is quite large I suppose, I’ve seen smaller manor houses, Julie insisting on giving her the cook’s tour, of the downstairs rooms at least and when she saw the picture of the castle, Trish got involved. By the time I called everyone to eat, she looked completely boggled.
“They’ve got a castle,” she kept mumbling as she sat at the table, “they’ve got a friggin’ castle.”
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Everyone will want one - castle that is! Apparently the Germans have @ 4000 so maybe they have some to spare?
Madeline Anafrid Bell
According to some religious 'individuals'
The theory of evolution is just that - a theory and it hasn't been conclusively proven yet; so the theory of intelligent design has equal ratings and validity so far.
Yeah I know, crazy or what, but there's no turning them so instead I just turn away; arguing with them is wasted breath.
Still lovin' it Ang and thanks again,
x
Bev.
Except that intelligent design doesn't qualify as a theory...
to anyone with a scientific background at least. At best it's a myth.
I'm already wondering when
I'm already wondering when Debbie will join family (as opposed to "if").
Loved the battle scene
Sometimes in a family things just blow up out of proportion to what ever it was that started things. Glad they were all able to calm down.
Poor Debbie
first of all she finds out what a great teacher Cathy is then she gets an invite to Cameron towers, Whilst Cathy means nothing by showing Debbie her family home its certainly guaranteed to make Debbie really appreciate just how the other half live , All of this and Debbie has yet to chat with Trish .... Now that is experience she will surely not forget in a hurry !
Kirri
Fair and reasonable?
Cathy will be undermining the reputation of landlords everywhere if she charges ‘fair and reasonable’ rents.
As the recent acquirer, once again, of an interest in a large family, Cathy's domestic battle today hits the nail on the head.
Rhona McCloud
I have a Cathedral not a castle!
Greetings
Thank you to Angharard for the continued saga.
As for the cathedral, it is true, but its just a framed etching.
Brian
Maybe because English is my close second language
Or maybe my ignorance of certain aspects of gardening is showing ...
but what does:
greenhouse most of the morning pricking out seeds
mean?
pricking out seeds
He's just getting ready to start new plants in the hot house. You open the veggie or flower bud and tweek out the seeds into small cups, to get ready
to put in starter cups. Tedious work, but men get to escape the women while doing it. :D
Karen
Thank you,Angharad,
"They've got a friggin' castle "! Doesn't everyone ??? :):)
ALISON
Having a castle is not that
Having a castle is not that impressive.
My grand father used to own this one.(Castle Matrix) in Rathkeale Co. Limerick
http://www.askaboutireland.ie/learning-zone/primary-students...
I suspect that Cathys one is much bigger
https://mewswithaview.wordpress.com/
Aunty Betty…
… still owns her castle.
Rhona McCloud
Phoebe's Car
"Phoebe is down to get her Smart car when she moves on to something else."
I forget which chapter it was, but it was a long while back that I recall mention of Julie having gotten a Merc like Cathy used to have, and Phoebe having been given the Smart Car. Of course, there was another more recent chapter where I recall Julie having an Audi of some sort instead. Maybe I'm imagining things though, it's been known to happen.
Now why would Debbie be
Now why would Debbie be overwhelmed ? Cathy has made movies, saved children from burning cars, her father is Vice Chancillor, Her husband
is the Vicuont's son, She lives in a house the size of a football stadium, and still pedals in skin suits all over Wales on 12,000 pound bikes.
Wait till she hears of the blue haze !
Karen
Whaaa?
Since when did Cathy become a mutant and can ride 12000 pound bikes?
That was covered in one old movie
Where a rich guy done money transfer to some thugs to the amount of 10,000,000.00 dollars. But done it through some European branch of the bank... So thugs received 10 dollars... As in many European countries "," is a decimal separator.
American Computer, no sign
American Computer, no sign for English currency
Hugs,
Karen
The UK Pound is a denomination, not a weight.
That was how much the bike cost. £12000, lol
Darwin
It's a bit sublime to me that people so passionately defend a "Theory" that was set down in 1859, 157 years ago. Surely there have been refinements to it in 157 years. All I will say about the other side is that they are both compatible and no justification is needed. Someone made it all work. I do not believe in accidents.
Why not, everyone needs a
Why not, everyone needs a castle once in awhile, if nothing more than to have a place to throw a huge party or two.
So when are they going to visit the castle again?
I think Cathy has visited the castle only 3 times now and this story has been running for almost 10 years (from this chapter in this story - it's still running in 2022). My guess is she really hates going there. Too bad, I think it would be a nice place to spend the month of August.
Not
with the midges - they really are a trial.
Angharad