Thirsk Model Railway Show 2023 drew Dick like a magnet, and Margaret succumbed, having to be dragged away, now a convert…

Last year’s exhibition was such a success that there was a ready audience for the Thirsk Model Railways Show 2023 with its satisfying variety of layouts, traders and demonstrators.  Rosie Page, the daughter of author and vet James Herriot was there to present the plaque to the 2023 winning layout: The Favourite Layout Award sponsored by the fabulous The Crown & Anchor – we know it well, try the pie! Not to forget Crafts of Thirsk for helping to keep the programmes free of charge.

All profits were donated to the Yorkshire Air Ambulance which we all know is a worthy cause.

So a quick look at two of my my favourite exhibits: Stand No 22: 009 Narrow Gauge – Holbrook Creek created by Phil Ashlee which I found extraordinarily evocative, and in which one could see a clear narrative. Having said that, a narrative was alive and well in all the exhibits, and, like Holbrook Creek, each was supported by attached notes.  What I found extraordinary in each and every one was the detail. In the case of Holbrook Creek – the models, houses, boats, the water…

Holbrook Creek is based loosely on the old brickworks in Holbrook near Ipswich in Suffold, where the creek flows into the River Stour. The barges, as well as transporting bricks, transported hay and straw from East Anglian fields to the horses in London, and of course, manure from the stables on return.

Now to Demonstrator Chris Pulham and her Railway Art which brought me to a screeching stop. I  wanted to learn more. Chris explained how she had built up the colour of the maroon train to make clear the grubbiness residue garnered from the miles it had travelled. She had then added the people, which made the scene alive with movement. I loved it. www.chrispulhamrailwayartist.co.uk

So, a hugely successful day for the Thirsk Model Railway Show, which was bursting at the seams with enthusiasts of all ages having the time of their lives.

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Best Toys To Buy For The Summer Holidays

toy reviews, toys, masksMake & Play Animal Mask, £12 from KikkerlandMake, paint & play with these 6 animal masks. This kit includes non-toxic paints, stickers, and a paintbrush. Great for kids to get creative, and play with their creation after.

octopus game, toys, toy review

On The Go Octopus Game, £15 from Kikkerland Spin the wheel and race to dress your octopus. Perfect for traveling. This is a fun game which fits in a cute tin box.

Geomag Glitter Eco Recycled 35 Piece Magnetic Building Set

The Geomag Classic 100% Recycled line dedicated to everyone who wants to play with an explosion of colors delights even the most demanding of creative spirits. The super stylish Glitter line is dedicated to fans of sparkly colours! What’s more, the practical storage boxes to keep the rods and spheres in neatly, as well as always with you, are also made of recycled plastic. The Glitter 35-piece set includes 12 spheres, 12 magnetic rods, 10 panels and 1 base.

The usual amazing Geomag toys with a dose of fun glitter. It’s building, but extra.

Michael Rowan feels the heat, with the latest offering from Tracklements https://www.tracklements.co.uk

As you may know I am something of a foodie (amongst other things). I have previously fallen in love with Tracklements’ Rhubarb and Ginger Chutney, so I was extremely pleased to receive two of their Chilli Sauces. However, we foodies need to preserve our tastebuds, so I only tried the two less fiery of this trio.

Starting with Tracklements Sriracha Chilli Sauce. Tracklements take whole fresno Chillies (for a fruitier flavour), chop and ferment them on site to make the base for their Sriracha which is what sets it apart from the competition. Made to a traditional recipe, a dash of fish sauce is added for an authentic tongue-tingling tang and intense heat. This has a rating of 2 Chillies so is as spicey as I like. It adds a decent hit of heat and of course how much you put in affects the outcome, so if you take my advice, you will start small and keep adding and tasting to get it to the perfect level of heat. You can always add more, but you can’t take it out.

Splash on to cheese on toast, egg fried rice, corn fritters, pho spring rolls, meat, fish or

mix into mayo for a delicious chippy dip. I would certainly use it on those occasions when my dish tasted a tad bland.

Tracklements Smokin’ Chipotle Sauce. This smokin’hot sauce made with red chillies, (for – poke), smoked Chipotle Chillies (for smokiness) and Scotch Bonnet Chillies (just for fun) tastes sweet, smoky and spicey. It makes meats sizzle with suspense, veg explode with va -va- voom and tofu tingle with joy. ​Add to pulled pork, hot dawgs, veg kebabs and jackfruit in any form. This vegan Chillie sauce is also utterly fabulous with the quick and easy traditional Mexican brunch favourite – huevos rancheros–fried eggs, served on corn chips and smothered with warm, spicey salsa. I would also add a healthy glug to a Shepard’s Pie to create that umami kick. It is rated at 1.5 Chillies.

In the interest of full disclosure (and my tender tastebuds) I didn’t try Tracklements Rocket Hot Sauce. However, based on my experience of the other 2 and the quality and taste, for those who love spicey food I would certainly say, give it a try. Made with a fiery combination of Bird’s Eye and Scotch Bonnet Chillies, this vegan potent potion is a shot of molten lava for burgers, tacos, pizzas, curries, falafels and fajitas. It’s rated 3 Chillies, so maybe have a glass of milk to hand.

Equally impressive is their environmental bona fides which includes recyclable packaging, their own water treatment facility, and over 10,000 square feet of solar panels, supplemented by 100% renewable electricity, generated by wind and/or hydro assets. Best of all, they don’t shy away from wonky veg either!

Tracklements Sriracha Chilli Sauce and Tracklements Smokin’ Chipotle Sauce RRP £3.50 for 150ml each are available individually from fine food delis and farm shops nationwide and online at www.tracklements.co.uk.

 

The Herriot Hospice @ The Lambert is fast becoming a reality and Thirsk is thrilled, and the surrounding the areas are pretty pleased too

Frost Magazine, in particular its editor, Margaret Graham, who lives in Thirsk is constantly in awe of the achievements of this small but beautifully formed North Yorkshire market town which has the most wonderful community.

The Herriot name summons up, worldwide, All Creatures Great and Small, and other nostagic tales of veterinary help. Here in Thirsk – the home of author and vet James Herriot  – we also have the wonderful Yorkshire Vets Julian Norton and Peter Wright, to continue the tradition of veterinary work, and gloriously evocative books. Not just this, but importantly we also have – roll of drums… Herriot Hospice Homecare:  which is a charity that has delivered high quality help in the form of hospice care in people’s homes across Hambleton and Richmondshire for more than 30 years. They have excellent fundraising charity shops too.

Herriot Hospice Homecare is a service that all recognise is enormously important. Why? It enables terminally ill patients to remain where they feel most safe and comfortable, at home, 365 days a year.

Alongside the homecare service, though,  it seems there is a need for specialist care at a hospice building, access to which, for families living across remote and rural communities, can be particularly difficult.

No sooner thought about, than done: Herriot’s first hospice building, Herrriot Hospice @ The Lambert will offer, when completed, inpatient care; emotional wellbeing and bereavement support rooms; an education centre, café, and community hub; and will provide an important base for the HOME service. The Lambert Memorial Hospital is much loved, and the area is thrilled to see it being brought back to life and continuing to be part of the fabric of the community, bringing inpatient hospice care closer to home.

Herriot Hospice@The Lambert has cost more than £1.7 m, and thanks to the remarkable  support of the local community, this has now been raised. Further fundraising continues to make the hospice – due to open later this year – a safe, comfortable and welcoming space and to provide the expert care and support.

Construction work has begun and whether through a one off or regular donation, registering for all the latest updates or, if local, expressing your interest in volunteering,  your help  is very much needed ahead of Herriot Hospice@The Lambert opening in autumn 2023.

This is just such a wonderful endeavour, of which Thirsk is immensely proud, as it is of our tradition of fabulous author vets – is it something in the air that makes them so versatile?

https://www.herriothh.org.uk/support-our-work/donate/

Five People Killing It On Instagram Now

When it comes to joy scrolling on Insta the choice is endless. From reality stars to influencers the world is your oyster. To make things a little easier I want to put a spotlight on amazing people killing it on Instagram. I suggest you follow these five people stat.

Art, sophia webb

Fromthenightowl

For incredible art fromthenightowl is a must. I am in love with the videos made by Sophia Webb of her handmade papercuts. Her content is high end and her art is gorgeous and original. Her papercut to raise money for Ukraine still hangs in my window. Sophia is an artist of incredible talent who is set for big things. I could watch the videos of her making her art on a loop.

Jonathan Hayes, new york, forensic pathologist

mybloodylife

In his Instagram bio Jonathan Hayes introduces himself as a writer, epicure and forensic pathologist who will fail all purity tests and isn’t doing instagram right. I very much beg to differ. Jonathan will entertain and educate. Witty beyond words and always insightful. He’s a must follow. Jonathan worked as a forensic pathologist during 9/11 and would then write restaurant reviews for Martha Stewart’s defunct Living magazine. A juxtaposition that encapsulates Jonathan and his appeal. Follow for forensic pathology, food and all things New York. He also has two books published by Harper Collins.

thekatedylan

Kate Dylan is the author of Mindwalker, one of my favourite books of last year. Think of Black Widow if Marvel didn’t do her dirty (as Kate herself likes to say). Kate makes great content for writers and non-writers alike. Her Instagram is a masterclass on how authors should promote themselves, and entertaining for everyone else. An incredibly talented writer who is hitting it out of the park. The sequel to Mindwalker, Mindbreaker,  is out on September 23rd. 


thestarwhisperer

Erica Loi is a stylish jewellery designer and a super mum. She shares her life as a mum-of-two while being an effortlessly stylish lifestyle influencer. Her oldest son, Edo, has autism and Erica beautifully and fearlessly shares her life as a SEN mum who is killing it on all fronts. She says in her bio she is learning all about autism through Edo’s journey. We are privileged to come on that journey with her.

Gail Buckie, mumforce mumforce

Gail Buckie is a mum-of-three who is raw and honest in all matters motherhood. It’s impossible not to feel grateful as she writes her truth bombs. Follow Gail to never feel alone in motherhood again, and to also be entertained by her skits, dancing and Scottish humour. I share her posts all of the time. She always makes me laugh or nod in agreement.  An absolute star.

And make sure you follow me @frostmag

 

The big day arrived: The refurbishment of the Columbia Community Centre is now finished, and it is well and truly open

 After last weekend’s torrential weather which left the  plants  a bit battered but well-watered, the preprarations for the Columbia Community Association Opening Day commenced. And my word, did they commence!

Invitations had gone out to those involved in some way with the refurb, including the classes, who had manoeuvred themselves around the workers with great humour and goodwill.  Thank goodness Marion’s wingman, the adorable handsome Richard had made clear he would be present to enjoy the day, because as he says, he has worked so hard for the team to achieve their goals. Marion told me this, and Marion is cheeky as we all know. I can endorse, however, he really does have  the most lovely blue eyes – so very there.

Richard and Sister Mary at the Opening celebrations

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So, invitations sorted/replies coming in, but of course it was business as usual in the run up to Opening Day, with Gentle Yoga Years at the start of the week, Warm Spaces were welcomed from 11am till 3pm, followed by private hire for dance practice.

The CCA’s bespoke flag was sorted out and would fly high on Friday and will, of course, be visible on google earth.  Shake that Boogie came in for their session and  and  Armchair Yoga too, which will be increasing to two sessions on a Tuesday. Of course the dancers were in the centre during the week, and will practice during the school holidays because they are so determined to be winners. Of course, the Forever Young Bingo ladies were in, bringing cheer to the centre. Then, with Friday almost upon them, it was time to get into gear for the ribbon cutting, buffet tempting, Opening Day.

The buffet and just a few of the audience, including Marion who seems to be wondering if Margaret was going to go too far (she knows me too well!)

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Outside Red Shoes Bob was busy with the weed killer, convinced someone made it their business to plant fast growing newbies every night to keep him busy. Meanwhile the lovely Sam was busy inside feather duster in hand, Hettie at her heels, making sure everything was spotless. Champagne flutes were washed, furniture moved around, tables  laid, there so much to do it seemed, but it would all be worth it.

Marion was worried about wind and rain. Would the balloons take off, or even worse, burst. ‘But we have learned to dance in the rain,’ she explained to Frost Magazine before nipping out to have her nails done,  for ‘those hands that do not do dishes,’ she also explained.

Dianne about to launch into her Gypsy RoseLee dance, as the post party clear up began

***

Friday dawned. There was hustle and bustle from 8am: deliveries, comings and goings,everyone was so excited. It was happening. The project had begun what seemed years ago, and at last it was complete. No-one could really believe it, especially the two who had managed the project every minute of every day, Marion and Bob.

Linda came to put the bits and bobs out on the tables, Victoria, from Balloons and Beyond sorted the balloon arch, the buffet from the wonderful Di’s Diner arrived  Bottles of champers chilled merrily in the fridge, Sarah had agreed to be the  meeter and greeter on Champagne duty and little Freddie had the job of handing out the bespoke coasters made to commemorate the occasion. All that was left was to welcome their friends to the community’s beloved centre and to hope the guest of honour, Margaret Graham was not held up in traffic.

Mr Millington, who organised the children’s painting talking to some of those who had moved to the coffee room. One of the people there was a child, who had contributed to the painting, and had a good chat with him. in the second image, Marion is talking to a few of the audience with Margaret hidden behind the wonderful flowers.

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All the time the preparations were underway Marion was thinking of those wonderful people who became involved as the project proceeded. ‘There are so many ‘thanks’ to so many people: strangers became friends, and so too the lads who worked so hard updating the building. The CCA have striven to employ local businesses for flooring, blinds, doors, solar panels, etc. not forgetting Equans who had an amazing input throughout as the chosen contractors appointed by GENTOO. Everyone has gone above and beyond. So many wonderful people, some donating, some supporting, some hiring the rooms, and of course, thanks to Pauline, our treasurer who is leaving to enjoy her retirement and goes with every good wish from us all. The journey has been exhilarating and we have loved every minute.‘ said Marion. ‘Finally, the wonderful people of Brady Square have promised to write down their memories, and any they can remember of their parents’ experiences, of growing up so a record can be kept at the centre for future generations.  Some excerpts are hopefully to be published in Frost Magazine, if it seems like a good idea. But that is for later. To conclude,  it is only fitting that Margaret Graham, Frost Magazine’s editor has the last word or two or three. So over to her.

  

Margaret and Marion taking a breather, and then Annie Newsome’s little girl fiddling with the scissors about to cut the ribbon, and milking the moment for all she was worth.

***

Crikey, I thought I’d never get a word in edgeways. Margaret Graham here, to say what a wonderful day Friday was. My mum, Annie Newsome, and my Uncle Stan Newsome of the Long Pull, would have been proud, but worried I would start showing off, and  I wouldn’t stop talking. I haven’t cut a ribbon before and I did indeed feel the power beginning to go to my head, but one look from Dick and I settled down, or I’d be told to be quiet and go and wait in the car.

Frost Magazine and our team has so enjoyed being part of the Columbia Community Association’s journey, and to get to know you all over the months. Dick and I had a lovely chat with so many of you ‘on the day’, and with the Flowing Energy Solutions crew who had sorted solar energy for the centre, and who had been determined to attend.

At last, as I stood there, scissors in hand, I was able to voice my thoughts, and mention the magazine’s (and our readers’) admiration and delight to see ‘the community’ in action. For without the support of the community this would not have happened, no matter how hard the team, especially Marion and Bob, had worked. (They never stopped working, planning, approaching the unwary for favours…)To see such a community  in 2023 is heartwarming, and moving. This is just the beginning for the new Brady Square community centre, so bravo to all of you, and Frost Magazine will be following you, always, and indeed, Margaret will be back for the Friday coffee mornings, to catch up on the gossip.

Information: Columbia Community Association  Columbia uk Community Forum

Memories of Brady Square

Perfect Toys For Budding Scientists

Make Your Own Hydraulic Claw

Teach your kids about robotics. Explore engineering and learn how to build your own hydraulic lifting claw! Kit includes die-cut cardboard pieces, pvc tubing 10ml syringe & screws. Fun and educational.

Geomag E-motion Magnetic Spinning Top Eco Recycled 32 Piece Building Set

The Geomag E-Motion 100% Recycled line is an inventive system of simple construction made of rods and spheres produced in Switzerland. Use the strength and energy of the Geomag magnets and spheres to build crazy spinning tops and suspended models that will spin for ages. Put your building and spinning skills to the test with these sets!

We love Geomag at Frost. Wonderful, inventive toys which give hours of fun.

Kikkerland Handheld Wooden Animal Classic Pinball Game, Owl/Bear/Frog, Picked at Random, for Kids. Small and cute. Perfect for traveling.

Again and again Joffe Books amazes us with the books on offer.

Joffe Books highly-anticipated, brand-new mystery from Michael Leese — THE TRAP, featuring Detective Martha Munro, is here, and for just £0.99 | $0.99*.

Detective Martha Munro is back on the beat investigating a seemingly pointless case of cat abductions. But then she discovers one family have just received a terrifying threat: Next time it’s the kids.  The killer has eyes and ears everywhere. Can Martha outsmart them without falling into a devious trap?

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Now for some more new books from Joffe Books, just a short selection. There are many more on Joffe Books

A GRIPPING HISTORICAL COZY MURDER MYSTERY: AS IF BY MAGIC: Discover an utterly charming historical whodunnit that conjures all the intrigue and glamour of the roaring ’20s.  Filled with fabulous flappers, magnetic aristocrats and enough red herrings to keep you guessing until the final page. £0.99/$0.99

FIVE CAPTIVATING HISTORICAL FAMILY SAGAS IN ONE BOX SET.  Set in the stunning Scottish Highlands at the turn of the 20th century, this unforgettable series follows the Sinclair family — and all their trials and tribulations — through the decades.Perfect for fans of Outlander  £0.99/$0.99

NEW FROM CHOC LIT

TRAVEL TO SCOTLAND FOR THE WEDDING OF THE SUMMER. Three sisters. One wedding. Infinite possibilities . . .  With hidden secrets and the discovery of old flames, will it still be the simple ceremony bride-to-be Emma was hoping for? With endless laughter it’s sure to be an unforgettable summer. £0.99/$0.99

GREAT-VALUE BOX SET – YOUR SUMMER READING SORTED. £0.99/$0.99

Fall head over heels in love with Sue Moorcroft’s uplifting stories and prepare to be swept off your feet with these wonderfully feel-good romances.  Perfect for fans of Heidi Swain, Jo Thomas, Cathy Bramley, Sarah Morgan or Emma Bennet.

LUME HAS FABULOUS BOOKS TOO. HEAVENS, WE ARE BEING SHOWERED WITH ALL SORTS OF GOODIES.

A GRIPPING BRITISH MURDER MYSTERY SERIES — BOOKS 5-9 OUT NOW.  A few days after Jan’s brother Edwards jets off to Peru, a journalist is found murdered — with Edward’s wallet in his pocket.  When death strikes closer to home, Jan fears she may be next. £0.99/$0.99

Now let’s hear about more from Ellie Henderson who is the author of A Summer Wedding on ArronArran ‘

What’s the inspiration for this book?  The isle of Arran is one of my favourite places in the world and I try to go as often as I can! However during lockdown I couldn’t get there and really missed it. I decided to be creative and write a book set on Arran which helped a bit! I wanted to write something completely different to what I normally write about and the book just kind of happened.

Tell us about your characters? I am always really interested in people’s stories and their different perspectives on life so I have always got loads of different characters in my head for potential books. I enjoy reading about strong and relatable female characters and the relationships between sisters. I wanted Kirsty, Amy and Emma to have completely contrasting and independent lives which were also supported by the bond of their relationships with each other. I also wanted to touch on real life emotions and challenges that people face every day. I always hope that the characters’ lives will resonate with readers.

Tell us about the setting?

Anyone who knows me will know that Arran is one of my favourite places. It’s magical and as soon as I step off the ferry — regardless of cancellations or delays which can be common — I immediately relax and feel at home. Arran is an island off the west coast of Scotland and the journey time from Ardrossan Harbour is around 50 minutes. It is only about 20 miles long and 10 miles wide but is often described as Scotland in miniature because it has a bit of everything — mountains, beaches, forests, standing stones, a castle, history, amazing wildlife not to mention lovely cafes and restaurants and friendly people. This book is set in the main village of Brodick.

How do you want readers to feel after they’ve read your book?  I hope readers will find a bit of escapism in this book and feel uplifted and keen to visit Arran! I also hope they will want to read more as I have written a Christmas book set on Arran and have a third book underway.

What’s your favourite thing about this book?  I loved the process of writing this book and working with the Choc Lit and Joffe team and am feeling very grateful that it’s being published. I also love the cover! It’s tricky to find just one favourite thing . . . however if pressed, then perhaps it is the location. When I started writing the book it was very much my way of creatively coping during lockdown. I just hope readers may get a sense of what a magical place Arran.

Find more of Joffe’s books at: Joffe Books