Quarantined in Cambridge

These are scary times we’re living through and a lot of us will end up spending a lot of time at home in the coming weeks, either suffering from corona virus, quarantined for it or because we’re minimising social contact and most events have been cancelled anyway.  On the plus side, it’s a great chance to catch up on all those tedious domestic tasks we’ve been postponing, dig in to that pile of books we’ve been meaning to read or just to lounge around on the sofa in front of Netflix.  On the minus side, you may be stuck at home, feeling hideous, for a while.  Read on for some Cambridge based ideas and services …..

Deliveroo logo
Image credit: Deliveroo

Deliveroo has announced that it’s introducing a no contact drop off service so you can request that your order is left on the doorstep.  There are quite a few small indie restaurants you can order from through Deliveroo and they will really appreciate your support in these troubled times.  A few random suggestions:

Tiffin Truck – Indian food

Polonia Club – Polish food

Nanna Mexico – Mexican street food

Bridges – salads, wraps, sandwiches and cakes

Signorelli’s Deli – Italian food

Cambridge Wine Merchants – wine, beer, cider, gin and mixers

http://www.deliveroo.co.uk

Stir Cambridge loaf
Image credit: Stir Cambridge

For fresh bread deliveries, Stir Cambridge offers a bread subscription service with bike powered delivery on Tuesday and Thursday mornings.

http://www.stircambridge.co.uk/deliveries

Radmore Farm Shop delivers at least twice a week by van around the city so you can shop online for superb quality meat, baked goods including Vicky’s fabulous home made cakes, fruit, veg and salad, dairy and pantry items, drinks, snacks and more.  They will also make small deliveries on foot or by bike for customers most in need at this time.  Email them through the website to arrange.

http://www.radmorefarmshop.co.uk

Panther Taxis logo
Image credit: Panther Taxis

Panther Taxis will collect your “click and collect” online shopping from Tesco Milton and Tesco Newmarket Road and drop it at your door, charging the standard metered rate.  With news that the supermarkets’ own delivery services are being swamped, this seems like a good way to replenish the fridge.

http://www.panthertaxis.co.uk

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King’s College, Cambridge

It doesn’t take long for cabin fever to strike.  If you can’t leave the house, you can take yourself out on a virtual tour.  Check out Jim and Helen Ede’s house with its beautiful art works at Kettle’s Yard or take in King’s College, its Chapel and Library, which is not normally open to the public.  And then visit these places IRL when this corona virus nightmare is over.

http://www.kettlesyard.co.uk

http://www.kings.cam.ac.uk/visit/virtual-tour-of-the-college

Cambridge University Botanic Garden
Cambridge University Botanic Garden

If you’re able to leave the house, spend some time outside in the fresh air.  Head to the Botanic Garden which has to be my favourite green space in the city.  Or maybe take a punt tour, giving you stunning views of the Colleges from the river.  I’ve noticed the punt stations down at Magdalene Bridge are looking very empty in the absence of tourists lately.

http://www.botanic.cam.ac.uk

http://www.scudamores.com

http://www.scholarspuntingcambridge.co.uk

Knitting Needle Lane yarn
Image credit: Knitting Needle Lane

Mindful activities like knitting and crochet help to while away the time and quiet a busy mind.  Knitting Needle Lane, owned by Camilla Carter, is Cambridge’s independent yarn retailer and has an online shop offering yarns, crochet and knitting patterns plus Make Your Own packs.  If you live in Cambridge, choose the ‘Home Delivery’ option and Camilla will deliver your yarn through your letterbox for free.  If you live further away in the UK, she is offering 50% off postage.

http://www.knittingneedlelane.co.uk

Portugal Place Cambridge
Portugal Place, Cambridge

And finally but perhaps most importantly, we need to look out for each other.  Two of my neighbours have set up a simple scheme where you can volunteer to offer shopping support for people who are holed up at home because of illness or the need to self-isolate.  This type of community support is easy to replicate and will make a big difference to our neighbourhoods in the coming weeks.

Rolo The Cambridge Dachshund
Rolo, my 3 month old puppy!

As I said at the start of this piece, these are weird and scary times.  Here’s a picture of my puppy to make you smile.  Me, I’m just hoping for the best and now I’m off to tidy that wardrobe I’ve been meaning to tackle for months!  Wishing all readers, wherever you are in the world, good health x

 

 

Knitting Needle Lane

There’s a new stall in the Market on Sundays.  It’s bright, colourful, sells beautiful yarns from around the world and makes me want to resurrect my long-dormant knitting skills!

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Camilla at stallCamilla Carter set up Knitting Needle Lane last autumn, a decision sparked by the closure of her favourite local wool supplier and a family holiday in Cyprus, where she browsed happily in Nicosia’s many yarn shops and then had a light bulb moment.  Returning home, Camilla built her website and started selling online.  She now also has a regular Sunday market stall where she is enjoying dealing directly with customers as well as being part of the friendly and welcoming market community.

There’s a great selection of yarns on the stall and it’s always changing as Camilla moves with the trends.  You’ll find established names such as Sirdar and James C Brett alongside Toft, a contemporary brand, Blossom DK for baby knitting and mixed colour skeins of colourwheel yarn.

More yarn

From Manos del Uruguay in South America comes hand dyed yarn produced by this non-profit organisation which was founded in 1968 to give rural women jobs in their home towns.  You can read more about this fabulous enterprise on http://www.roosteryarns.com/about-manos-del-uruguay

Olive Tree yarns

Sourced closer to home, Camilla stocks bespoke hand dyed skeins of yarn from Cambridge resident Jemma Arrowsmith of “Under the Olive Tree”, who also supplies shawl, hat and cowl packs complete with a pattern and yarn in the kit.  Camilla also sells knitting needles, crochet hooks, knitting bags and other supplies.

Yarn

Camilla has been knitting since she was seven years old.  Taught by her grandmother and then her mother-in-law, she’s always enjoyed the soothing creativity of this hobby which counterbalances her busy family life and her professional life as founder of Marketing Magic and as joint owner, with husband Stuart, of the wooden window and door company, Cambridge Classics.  Now Camilla is planning to pass on her skills at knitting classes held in conjunction with Sewing Daze at Witchford, near Ely.  The six week course, open to all from beginner level, will happen on Tuesday evenings starting on 23rd January and costs £30, which includes needles and yarn.  Plus there will be tea and Camilla’s home made cake ….. sounds like a pretty perfect evening to me!!

http://www.knittingneedlelane.co.uk     www.sewingdaze.co.uk

http://www.cambridgeclassics.co.uk    http://www.marketing-magic.co.uk

Market Hill, Cambridge CB1 0SS