Thursday, January 28, 2010

Castle News



15-10-2009



Sir Trevor had ridden Beamer to a new assignment for the Lords of the Privy Purse. He was to assess the damage caused by flooding at a castle in the county of Blouberg. The county was famous everywhere for its awe inspiring sunsets from the beach.

It was not very far from their own county, and had a view of the mountain that resembled a table. Yesterday had seen a cloud covering resembling a tablecloth, on the top of the mountain. On sight of this our Knight and Lady knew, as did all in their county that it foretold strong winds and a change in weather.

Lady Cheryl hoped that it would soon blow over, as a banquet had been planned to celebrate her birth date.


Sir Peter, Lady Cheryl's firstborn had come to visit with his mother, she enquired if there was a Lady in prospect for marriage yet, only to be told that after a failed union some years before, he had no desire for a permanent partner, but preferred to play the field, living a rakes merry life. Sir Trevor always took his side, scolding our Lady for interfering. He suggested she leave him be, as he obviously was enjoying the life he led, and reminded her that he had been the same, prior to meeting her of course.


Castle News



13-10-2009




The day was wet and raining, dousing everything but, the colours of the castle gardens. They appeared more intense than usual. The fragrance of the Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow blended beautifully with the jasmine and roses, Lady Cheryl's favourite plants.


Our Lady found it extremely difficult to tear herself away from the bay windows, where she could observe the antics of the birds and look into the castle mote.

She needed to assure herself that the crab had not returned. It really was most vexing, and had caused much trouble over the years. Every year they managed to catch it and return it to the river. You could put a wager on it that it would be back the following year. Our Lady feared for Sir Trevor bathing with the crab in the water, in case it nipped some bodily part of his with its strong nippers. So cheeky was this crab it had once been discovered in the entrance hall, clapping its nippers at Sorrocco, Lady Cheryl's pet cat, who had bristled with outraged, but was not prepared to tackle this strange creature.


Later in the day our Lady received a visit from Lady Anne. They had once been very close and dear friends. They shared many a trial and tribulation together. Of course, if one was completely honest, there were also times of great hilarity and naughtiness, for they were both wont to flirt outrageously, and had had quite a following of young bucks vying for their attention. The table in the hall was always filled with calling cards from the young men, hoping they might be invited back to call on one or the other of the Ladies.
Needless to say an end was put to all of that, and the bucks put to flight, after our Lady met Sir Trevor. She knew that non other than he could still he fire in her breasts. He was her one true love. He was at that time a minstrel of great talent, who sing a merry ditty or two whilst strumming his lute. He would always keep her entertained and send shivers down her spine. Oft it was that she yearned for him to sing again.








Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Castle News



14-10-2009


It had been a day filled with sunshine. Sir Trevor had left early on Beamer to go to the beach cottage. He had called for a carpenter to install a new larder, as Lady Cheryl had complained that damp had somehow spoilt the wood in the old one.


On his return to castle , he found the serving wench Lena, dithering about noisily. Unable to concentrate on his reports to the Lords of the Privy Purse, he set forth once more to assess further claims. Leaving Lady Cheryl in charge, ignoring the look of budding frustration on her countenance, at the shenanigans of Lena, he only did what most intelligent Knights would do. Disappear.


Later in the day he called his Lady, using the small device that had changed communications forever, he enquired about the meal for the evening. He soon realised that this had been a huge error, as Lady Cheryl let it be known, that at no time in the day had she had a moment to herself, and of a certainty had not yet thought of their repast for the night.


Our ever gallant Knight, once more, made haste to the inn, famous for its baskets of ocean fare. There he ordered fresh mussels in tangy sauce, prawns roasted over the coals, meat from the Octopus, crumbed and fried. All served on a bed of sweet yellow rice.


Putting a spur to Beamer, our Knight galloped home, whilst the picnic was still hot, and presented it to his Lady fair, who was not shy in showing her love her appreciation of his thoughtfulness. Together they feasted, licking their lips and sipping their mead from the Tall Horse.








Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Castle News



12-10-2009





Our Knight and Lady woke up feeling the effects of the physical activity the day before. Both were a little stiff, and to make matters worse, Sir Trevor was most disgruntled. The lamps he had so meticulously laid out the day before, were not working. They would not light at all. He would have to remove them and have them returned to the craftsman who had made them. He would rather seek out another lamp maker elsewhere.


Leaving the castle behind them our Knight and Lady rode to the marketplace to purchase sweetbreads and cakes from the bakery. They were a treat for Lord Gilbert, Sir Trevor's father. He had become frail and infirm after cracking a bone due to an accident. He was left unable to walk. There was no choice but for them to retire to a home designed specially for folk like themselves, with similar frailties. Here they would be cared for day and night. After spending time with them, our pair bid them farewell and returned to their castle.
Waiting for them they found Lady Rose and her children, so invited them to join them for supper. Lady Rose needed advice on hoe to deal with her rebellious daughter, the maiden Kirsten. Having just reached her teen years, she had become embroiled with entirely the wrong group of youths. Sir Trevor gently reminded her that she too, had done similar things at the same age, and she had turned out all right in the end. It was best to watch her closely without making her feel that she had turned bad, he advised. Much relieved Lady Rose returned to her home, thankful that she had a brother she could always count on.

Castle News



11=10-2009



The day had started early. A loud knocking on the castle doors, roused our Knight and Lady from their slumber. It announced the arrival of the man in charge of the castle's topiary. It was not long thereafter that Lady Cheryl's serving wench arrived followed by Sir Peter, Lady Cheryl's son. It was clear that no more sleep was going to be possible.



Many tasks were to be done before the end of this day. Sir Peter had come to assist Sir Trevor in bolstering up the bastion walls. Lamps needed to be placed in strategic places to be lit at night, when necessary. At the same time they knew the importance of situating the lamps in the right places, it had to be aesthetically pleasing, or they would incur the displeasure of Lady Cheryl. She insisted that nought should affront the eye.



Whilst the menfolk were busy outdoors, our Lady with her serving maid, Lena, riding pillion on The Grey, set off to the beach cottage. It was necessary to make sure it was clean and hospitable for future visits. Indeed with the sunshine dancing on the waves with the mountain in the background, the Island of Robin just visible, was pretty picture. The wreck of the Turkish ship, still lay stranded on the sandbank. It had become home to many seabirds who fought for the best spot to nest. The sound of children frolicking in the sand or flying their kites with their pet dogs bounding and barking at their heels filled the air.






Monday, January 25, 2010

Castle News

10-10-2009



Yesterday was the day for market. Sir Trevor had given his love extra pennies, so she could indulge in purchasing a new gown or two, and ribbons for her hair.
It was a most relaxing for our Lady, as the day before had been most stressful. Not even a visit to her favourite salon Hairven, had been able to soothe her troubled brow. Truth be told, trying on new gowns and blouses, pumps for her feet and choosing bright ribbons for her hair, was just the perfect remedy for her.
Paying for her purchases, she realised how well Sir Trevor knew her, for this time he did not bid her to hasten back to the castle, instead he urged her to take her time and to enjoy herself.
On her return to castle, she pirouetted in front of her Love. Showing off her latest acquisitions. In her bag there was also a birthday gift for his mother, the Dowager Dame Edwina. It was sleepwear perfect for the hot Summer nights and in a style suited to her. It went without saying that Lady Cheryl had not forgotten her Knight either. Out of the bag she pulled a new bathing hose and a new cloth of softest cotton to dry himself when next he went to bathe in the mote.

Castle News


09-10-2009



There was a flurry of activity in the castle. A page had arrived with a missive for Sir Trevor, from the Exchequer of the Realm. It seemed that the Tax Collectors had taken off with our Knight and Lady's taxes, and now the Exchequer was under the impression that they had committed a treasonable act. Stealing money from the rulers coffers.



Outraged at such an accusation, honest as the day was long, Sir Trevor Hastened forth directly to the offices of the Tax Collectors. Threatening the most dire of consequences if they failed to remedy the situation immediately. No sooner had he returned to the castle, when an apology was received via racing pigeon, absolving our Knight and Lady of all blame.



Later in the day, a new tournament of skill had begun in the Kingdom called India. This tourney was to be contested over twenty bouts a side. The Knights chosen were not the bravest or most skillful in the Land, but were made up of the best counties from each Kingdom.



The team representing our Kingdom, hailed from our own county of Cape Town. They were named The Cobras, after a venomous snake that thrived here. The Cobra was exceptional, it had the ability to open a hood around the neck, using this to hoodwink potential threats, that it was far larger than it actually was. It was its expertise in its lightning quick strike that inspired our Knights to adopt it as their namesake.


There was great joy expressed when our team won their bouts with six Knights still untested. Dancing troupes staged performances of note. Trumpets blared in celebration while the night sky was lit up with a dazzling display of fireworks. The fact that we had won against the home team made the victory all the sweeter. The next opponents to be faced hailed from the Land of the Long White Cloud. Their name? The Ortega Bolts.