Sunday, 30 March 2014

What a beautiful morning! And what's more, it's Mothering Sunday.  Do not confuse this with 'Mother's Day' as celebrated in Germany.
Mothering Sunday is always the fourth Sunday in Lent and goes back at least to the 16th century, maybe further. It was a Sunday when the fasting rules of Lent were relaxed, and  servants were allowed home to visit their families, specifically their mothers. The Housekeeper of the Big House where they worked would give them some eggs,or maybe baked goods to take with them, and so that's how it all began.

This year I arranged for cupcakes to be delivered to my mother,

http://www.cakesbyshellyanne.co.uk/

who was duly delighted.

As always, BBC Radio 4 is booming out as I write and I have just been listening to a Special Service for Mothering Sunday. One hymn was "For the Beauty of the Earth."
As a little girl I really hated this hymn. It had such a boring tune. Then I heard a
version by John Rutter - a British Composer, mostly of Choral Music - and have been captivated by it ever since.

Here's a Version with subtitles:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PaMkj4_H8WM

And here it is sung by the choir of St Paul's Cathedral:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0qQyW0W0Rw

So appropriate for this beautiful morning.

Sunday, 23 March 2014

Good morning Friends, near and far!

This week has seen lots of emails whizzing between Morsum and the USA, Diane to be precise. It started when she sent me a Quiz to find out which Downton Abbey character I was.
I'm sure you all know (and love) Downton. It's been on zdf in Germany (I think) and is an ITV production in the UK leading to empty streets on Sunday nights when it is being broadcast. We Brits love a bit of historical Drama, makes us feel really cosy.
Some of you will remember 'Upstairs Downstairs' which I think was called Das Haus am Eaton Place in German.
Check this out for a series on the real life upstairs and downstairs, (this episode is about the Brighton Pavillion).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=viHMteyA7TM

Anyway, Diane reported she had done the quiz and was Lady Mary.
Lady Mary?
Here's my answer:

"I HATE Lady Mary you can't possibly be like her.
She is wooden, shallow, arrogant and selfish."
 
Which has led to all sorts of discussions about all sorts of things.
 
Try the quiz for yourself here:
 
 
I'm the Dowager, by the way, and am quite OK with that.
 
 
 

Sunday, 16 March 2014

Good morning PenguinChums,

The world feels a bit wobbly today doesn't it, what with The Crimea and the (still) missing Malaysian plane. Those poor passengers, and their poor relatives.

So what can one do on a gloomy Sunday but bake a cake, and this is  a real Corker:

Lemon Poppyseed Sponge

225g butter
finely grated zest of 1 lemon
225g castor sugar
4 eggs
100g ground almonds
100g self-raising flour (or normal flour with 2 tsp baking powder)
2 tablespoons poppy seeds.

Mix together and then bake in 2 sandwich tins until risen and golden.
Sandwich together with whipped cream and Lemon curd.

Sunday, 9 March 2014

Good morning from warm and sunny Penguin HQ.
Lots of us had fun last week thinking about reading in English and I promised some links.

http://www.short-stories.co.uk/

...has a giant collection of modern and classic stories by well-known and new authors. Stories are classed in genres and/or length, and there is a featured Story of the Day.
You can also click on a link to word games.

http://fiction.eserver.org/
...has novels, biographies and all sorts of goodies.

Sadly, the audiogo web service I used for buying and downloading BBC Radio programmes has closed.
You can still of course go to www.bbc.co.uk then click on Radio 4 for the very best of the spoken word. Some programmes are available as Podcasts. It's all free.

National Public Radio was a lifesaver when I lived in the USA and I am happy to say they also provide free Podcasts:
http://www.npr.org/

Now the sun is shining, the crocus are blooming and the bees are buzzing so I will go outside in my lovely garden!







Monday, 3 March 2014

Ooops a day late posting but I am excused, having been away on a birthday jaunt in beautiful Brandeburg an der Havel.
This week lots of us are thinking about US First Ladies, try a quiz here:

http://www.factmonster.com/quizzes/firstladies/1.html

Others are reviewing the importance of Fairtrade, lots of Videos to watch here:
http://www.youtube.com/user/Fairtradefoundation

The sun is beating down as I write and the snowdrops, cyclamen and crocus are shining in the garden.
Here's a nice site to check out just what all your flowers are called:

http://www.flowerpictures.net/flower_database/flower_finder_A.html

Back to normal next week I hope... but I do love a slice of Frankfurter Kranz!