Sunday, July 21, 2024

Walk To Pond And Community Garden

This mornings walk to the fishy pond and the community orchard and garden. All the berries had been picked but we found some wild bramble berries. Hazel trimmed the spikey tendrils with her handy seccateurs. A passing dog walker praised her initiative. Three baby coots on the pond and two angry swans who had been molting by the looks of it. Lots of white feathers floating in the reeds. A bit fresher today thankfully.

North Wales

Nice couple of days in sunny Wales visiting old chums Linda and Ivor in Dolgellau and various other places from Ruthin to Bala. Linda showed us her crops and new spaces for sunny porch etc. Bad year for bees so no honey this year. They gave us some home made wine and delicious soda bread that Ivor made. Yum! Popped into Mold on the way home for a look in the giant junk warehouse. Hazel found some cheap material for quilt backing. £2 for about 10 metres! Weather was very kind to us after a little drizzle to start. Boiling on our second day. Collected berries and played with new doggy Blodwin. They also have 4 cats and 6 chickens. (Or was it 6 cats and four chickens?)

Sunday, July 07, 2024

Griffiths Park

This mornings walk around Griffiths Park near us despite threat of drizzle. It didn't feel very Summery but the flowers and thistles looked very nice. We are easily pleased. A few dog walkers and assorted pooches said hello. Hazel sat chatting to a new friend on a bench! Popped into the Co-op for some mushrooms and cheddar cheese as we'd neglected to get some at Aldi.

Sunday, June 30, 2024

Boot At Blakemere

This mornings boot sale bargains from the Blakemere rummage. Lots of stalls despite the drizzle and cold wind. felt more like October! Brrrr! Bumped into Bob who had a battered trumpet on his table. he said it had a mouthpiece but he sold it online as it was a rare Foden's Brass Band one. Hazel did well with tons of plants. a shirt, zips, necklace, badges, a coloured glass for a candle, a penguin lighter, an ostrich pencil sharpener etc. I only found two badges and nice set of Rapidograph pens with spare ink.

Thursday, June 27, 2024

Phillumenists Unite!

So this makes a nice change - a mysterious parcel arrives and it turns out to be a collection of old matchbox labels and magazines sent from France by a "friend" on Facebook. A nice letter explains he promised me these years ago but it's news to me. Seems he stayed with us once when I was a student in Manchester in the late 60's. A friend of one of my flat mates. What a turn up! I love old ephemera of course so happy to rummage through the box and even found one with Southend Pier on the front - all fuzzy and yellow and bearing the tell take marks of degraded sellotape. The box label not the pier - although it did look a bit shabby the last time I saw it. So heres a few photos of some of the more interesting examples. We usually pop along to the phillumenists (matchbox collectors) fair that sets up stalls and has an auction in the local leisure centre every September - but we missed it last year. Its amazing how cheap they are - 5p each for beautiful Indian matchbox labels depicting elephants, tigers, temples and exotic views of Kashmir etc. Anyway, it makes a nice change from our walks round the local park!

Saturday, June 22, 2024

Walk In The Park

A short walk in local park after dropping off some plastic bags to the Co-op. Not sure who made this spider sculpture but makes a handy seat. It was quite warm - made a change from the dismal weather of late.

Friday, June 21, 2024

Hippy Birdbaths To Me!

Nice day for a birthday pub lunch with friends. Sat outside at the Golden Pheasant in Plumley. The spicey tofu burger was very nice with fries. Half a pint of bitter. With old chums Tone and Pene. Hazel too of course. Then back to our back garden for the delicious choc cake that Hazel made. Cherries and a leaf bug that wandered about the table inspecting our crumbs.

Sunday, June 02, 2024

Walk To Orchard And Fishing Ponds

This mornings wander round the fishing ponds in the sunshine hoping to see some baby coots but none to be seen. Just the two adult coots ( or are they moorhens?) Lots of bees in the blackberry blossom which was good to see. The distant bells of the church near Vickerway park clearly audible when the breeze was in the right direction. We sat in the orchard looking at vapour trails and tiny aircraft 7 miles up wondering where they were off to.