After 50 years making Toys, describing how they are made and sold on www.Etsy.com/shop/COLDHAMCUDDLIES; plus histories of toys owned, met with or restored: plus odds and ends, as they occur.
Sunday, 30 August 2020
Hello there Everyone from Your Friend, Cy Bear
Today's blog is going to be a shorter one than normal - really a "holding" one. Because a lot of things have happened, but results are "on hold" waiting for their final outcomes.
The main thing is not strictly a Coldham Cuddlies matter, but an "Isobel's Family" matter - in which she has been doing as much as she can. A rescue dog - called Molly- who arrived at daughter Clare's home last week-end, bolted on Tuesday, and has been on the run ever since. There's a group of professionals on the case, but Isobel has been tasked with looking out for the missing dog here at OldChapel Close - if she should evade the team closing in on her - because she did spend time in the gardens where Isobel and I live, and she may recognise some of it were she to come back. However, Isobel's main role has been to supply the items needed to lay a scent trail in the hope that the animal will follow it back to Clare's home up the road and (three doors away from our flat). The ingredients are a mix of tinned Sardines in Oil and Hot Dog Sausages (Frankfurters) - apparently irisistible in such circumstances. She's not far from home - but is a determined (but very frightened) escapologist. Fingers crossed that she's caught soon, and life can return to somewhat more normal. Can't think why the "runner" seems to prefer being loose, rather than inside in a warm home: the weather this week while she's been out has been simply awful - and it's turned a lot colder too.
We're still waiting for an answer from Etsy.com as to what happens now in the case of our BlackSquirrel Order: with over 66 million shops online, and many complaints/questions to answer, understandably it will take some time. The Support Desk has acknowledged Isobel's approach, however, so we are "in the system"!
Crab Apple Butter ready for the Store Cupboard. These were the larger jam jars used.
Before I finish, though, there has been a successful outcome on the Crab Apple Butter story! 8 jars (of varying sizes) were made with the fruit picked forIsobel a couple of weeks ago, and she's already tasted from the bits that didn't fit into a bottle that could be sealed - for keeping! (Definitely acceptable apparently!) One, smaller - in case it wasn't really what the person liked - jar was reserved for the young gardener who picked the fruit from the tree for Isobel. He appeared to be pleasantly surprised to get it, even though he'd been told he would! The Gardening Team visit Old Chapel Close every two weeks between March and October, so we'll find out how the Butter went down next time they are here!
That's it Folks. I'll be back again next week - just wonder what will happen next? Hopefully, the Wanderer will have safely returned by then.