At 3 pm we were back at Knollcombes for the second Fundraising Meeting, which wasn’t terribly fruitful, but we diarised dates of forthcoming events which are a coffee morning, Ladies’ Orchestra concert and potential sales of CDs, books and necklaces when the next tourist ship comes in. There is a divided opinion as to what should be rebuilt first; the manse or schoolroom. Nick originally thought the schoolroom as it would give the church some stability again, and a place to hold services, children’s ministries, and any fundraising events and meetings…however, on second thought, the manse should rather be built so that the next incoming pastor will have accommodation! Directly after the meeting we went to Harry and Jenny. We had a supper arrangement with them, which included a ‘come early for fellowship’ invitation. As it was, we only got there at about 4.45 by which time Jenny was ready to start the supper. Freshly caught and battered tuna, with chips and beetroot. Delicious! I made three garlic loaves to add to the meal, and we had ice-cream for pudding.
As always we had a lovely time with them – Jennifer’s aunt and aunt’s husband are still staying with them, until the end of October. Nick did his chicken and hedgehog joke with a kitchen towel – I can’t explain it in writing!
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