Friday, August 31, 2012
Paralympics continued.
Not much to write today.
I hope you can see lots of pictures, though.
I put my pictures from yesterday and Bill's pictures onto Flickr. There are far too many to blog.
I do hope this web site will take you to them, if you are interested.
Apologies that they are the wrong way round. Next time I will remember to post them in reverse order.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/monklandpaula/
Actually I have not done Bill's photos yet - they all need reducing in size.
This afternoon I spent my time in the velodrome once again - courtesy of Channel 4.
It was noticeable that they drowned out all the extraneous loud noises....and the heat!
So, in many ways more comfortable - but somehow you can't beat being there. But it felt all the more special because I had been there.
This evening I will spend inside the stadium. One of our local athletes will be in the 200m final at 8.20. We have timed Sophia Warner on more than one occasion and earlier in the year she broke the European record for her category at the Crawley track.
Maybe I will change the order of the photos before bedtime - it annoys me as it is now. The slide show makes no sense. But its' time for food and athletics first.
I hope you can see lots of pictures, though.
I put my pictures from yesterday and Bill's pictures onto Flickr. There are far too many to blog.
I do hope this web site will take you to them, if you are interested.
Apologies that they are the wrong way round. Next time I will remember to post them in reverse order.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/monklandpaula/
Actually I have not done Bill's photos yet - they all need reducing in size.
This afternoon I spent my time in the velodrome once again - courtesy of Channel 4.
It was noticeable that they drowned out all the extraneous loud noises....and the heat!
So, in many ways more comfortable - but somehow you can't beat being there. But it felt all the more special because I had been there.
This evening I will spend inside the stadium. One of our local athletes will be in the 200m final at 8.20. We have timed Sophia Warner on more than one occasion and earlier in the year she broke the European record for her category at the Crawley track.
Maybe I will change the order of the photos before bedtime - it annoys me as it is now. The slide show makes no sense. But its' time for food and athletics first.
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Day 1 Paralympics
"Beep beep"......the alarm was telling us that it was 4.50 in the morning.
Up, washed and dressed, picked up rucksacks and were off to the station.
We were in London by 7 0'clock.
We took the Jubilee Line round to Stratford.
And then into the Olympic Park.
It is so WOW!
Viewing it from the outside had not prepared us for the vastness and the people.
Such an atmosphere of expectation.
We were there for the first morning of the paralympics.
Slowly we made our way to the velodrome, stopping for photos on the way. It's a 20 minute walk at least to the velodrome, even without the stops.
We sat outside and had the first part of our picnic.
Once inside we to adjust ourselves to heat and noise.
Worse we had to adjust ourselves to a couple of seats which were not good. We were behind the barrier separating seats from the top of the track.......but we couldn't see over the barrier!!! Well, yes we could - but couldn't see the complete lap of the track.
I decided to stand at the back of the 4 rows of seating we were in. It was much better there and felt less like sitting in a wooden box.
I was happy at the back and felt myself sucked into the amazing noisy, enthusiastic atmosphere.
The morning session was all about qualifying....the top 4 times would fight is out for the medals later.
The first events were for women of various categories of disability - pursuit races, where 2 riders start on opposite sides of the track and aim to catch each other.
Invariably one did catch......to great cheering and applause.
The highlight was the race involving Sarah Storey GB); she already has a clutch of paralympic medals and was expected to do well.
She obliged by completing the distance in a world record time.
Exciting!
This afternoon she followed this up by winning the gold medal.
The colour of the wooden track is picked up in the cyclist's visor.
Even Sir Chris Hoy looked like he had a long floppy blonde fringe during his races.
Sarah Storey actually has long dark hair.
The second half of the morning was devoted to blind cyclists - or visually impaired.
In this event tandems are ridden with a sighted pilot on the front and the blind man peddling like mad at the back.
We have pictures from all parts of the day, of course - but have sorted none of them.
Once outside again, we found a place to sit down watching the big screen which has TV coverage of everything throughout the day. We ate the rest of our picnic.
Rain was threatening.
We walked along by the park waterways with some lovely planting.
Foolishly, I demanded to go into the shop. I wanted something - I still want something. After all I have a collection of all sorts of things from all the post war Olympics.
But I am not a shopper - even when I am trying very hard to be.
Things that I guess I didn't really want were much more expensive than I wanted to pay.
I'll wait - things are on EBay.......over 42,000 things. Once its all over I can start bidding.
By this time we had had enough - well, our bodies had.
Next week we must think a little more about what we will do with time when we are not actually in the Olympic Stadium.
We must pace ourselves better.
I am pretty certain that we have a couple of very good evenings of athletics coming up. On Tuesday, look out for Jonny Peacock - he's British. And next Saturday we will see the 400 metre final which Oscar Pistorius is expected to win.
We stopped for a cup of tea at Victoria Station before catching the train home.
Once home we felt fit for nothing.
Up, washed and dressed, picked up rucksacks and were off to the station.
We were in London by 7 0'clock.
We took the Jubilee Line round to Stratford.
And then into the Olympic Park.
It is so WOW!
Viewing it from the outside had not prepared us for the vastness and the people.
Such an atmosphere of expectation.
We were there for the first morning of the paralympics.
Slowly we made our way to the velodrome, stopping for photos on the way. It's a 20 minute walk at least to the velodrome, even without the stops.
We sat outside and had the first part of our picnic.
Once inside we to adjust ourselves to heat and noise.
Worse we had to adjust ourselves to a couple of seats which were not good. We were behind the barrier separating seats from the top of the track.......but we couldn't see over the barrier!!! Well, yes we could - but couldn't see the complete lap of the track.
I decided to stand at the back of the 4 rows of seating we were in. It was much better there and felt less like sitting in a wooden box.
I was happy at the back and felt myself sucked into the amazing noisy, enthusiastic atmosphere.
The morning session was all about qualifying....the top 4 times would fight is out for the medals later.
The first events were for women of various categories of disability - pursuit races, where 2 riders start on opposite sides of the track and aim to catch each other.
Invariably one did catch......to great cheering and applause.
The highlight was the race involving Sarah Storey GB); she already has a clutch of paralympic medals and was expected to do well.
She obliged by completing the distance in a world record time.
Exciting!
This afternoon she followed this up by winning the gold medal.
The colour of the wooden track is picked up in the cyclist's visor.
Even Sir Chris Hoy looked like he had a long floppy blonde fringe during his races.
Sarah Storey actually has long dark hair.
The second half of the morning was devoted to blind cyclists - or visually impaired.
In this event tandems are ridden with a sighted pilot on the front and the blind man peddling like mad at the back.
We have pictures from all parts of the day, of course - but have sorted none of them.
Once outside again, we found a place to sit down watching the big screen which has TV coverage of everything throughout the day. We ate the rest of our picnic.
Rain was threatening.
We walked along by the park waterways with some lovely planting.
Foolishly, I demanded to go into the shop. I wanted something - I still want something. After all I have a collection of all sorts of things from all the post war Olympics.
But I am not a shopper - even when I am trying very hard to be.
Things that I guess I didn't really want were much more expensive than I wanted to pay.
I'll wait - things are on EBay.......over 42,000 things. Once its all over I can start bidding.
By this time we had had enough - well, our bodies had.
Next week we must think a little more about what we will do with time when we are not actually in the Olympic Stadium.
We must pace ourselves better.
I am pretty certain that we have a couple of very good evenings of athletics coming up. On Tuesday, look out for Jonny Peacock - he's British. And next Saturday we will see the 400 metre final which Oscar Pistorius is expected to win.
We stopped for a cup of tea at Victoria Station before catching the train home.
Once home we felt fit for nothing.
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Getting ready for the games
Short blog tonight.
No pictures.
I want to see the opening ceremony of the paralympics on TV - we'll be there in the morning, early.
Our rucksacks are packed with food and empty bottles and our cameras.
We shall be picnicking on the train which takes us to London; and then again, later in the Olympic Park.
Our train tomorrow morning is at 5.50 am.
We have to be early in the park - security is like at an airport. Every bag is searched, so I expect we will be standing in a queue for quite a while.
It is because of security that we have empty bottles.....we can have no more than 100mls of liquid.
Water is supplied from venues in the park.
But despite the security I feel so much has been done to make it easy for spectators.
For a start, we have free travel cards for within London.
I went on line for our train tickets and was offered a variety of options and routes and then ordered the tickets on the Olympic site.
Tomorrow morning we will be in the velodrome.
We will only see qualifying for future rounds. I wish I'd picked the afternoon session with a couple of finals.
Never mind, it is the being there that counts and seeing the inside of the venues.
I hope we will see some other sports after our picnic lunch.
We can stay in the park and some of the other events are not ticketed - just open for general spectators.
We'll feel like old hands when we go twice next week for evening athletics.
I am thrilled for the paralympics that the ticketed events are a sell out - plenty of atmosphere. Glad I ordered tickets long before The Olympic Games.
Time to settle down with a cuppa and enjoy the show.
No pictures.
I want to see the opening ceremony of the paralympics on TV - we'll be there in the morning, early.
Our rucksacks are packed with food and empty bottles and our cameras.
We shall be picnicking on the train which takes us to London; and then again, later in the Olympic Park.
Our train tomorrow morning is at 5.50 am.
We have to be early in the park - security is like at an airport. Every bag is searched, so I expect we will be standing in a queue for quite a while.
It is because of security that we have empty bottles.....we can have no more than 100mls of liquid.
Water is supplied from venues in the park.
But despite the security I feel so much has been done to make it easy for spectators.
For a start, we have free travel cards for within London.
I went on line for our train tickets and was offered a variety of options and routes and then ordered the tickets on the Olympic site.
Tomorrow morning we will be in the velodrome.
We will only see qualifying for future rounds. I wish I'd picked the afternoon session with a couple of finals.
Never mind, it is the being there that counts and seeing the inside of the venues.
I hope we will see some other sports after our picnic lunch.
We can stay in the park and some of the other events are not ticketed - just open for general spectators.
We'll feel like old hands when we go twice next week for evening athletics.
I am thrilled for the paralympics that the ticketed events are a sell out - plenty of atmosphere. Glad I ordered tickets long before The Olympic Games.
Time to settle down with a cuppa and enjoy the show.
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Golan Heights and Cwm Penant, Wales.
Sunshine today....shame we didn't have it last Thursday for our picnic in the mountains.
Peter took us for a mystery drive. We giggled that he had no idea where he was going - just following his nose, I guess. And then sidetracked by a road closed.
Never mind, it was all glorious and was lovely, relaxed day out.
We were never very far from Porthmadoc - just a little inland.
Overlooking the causeway at Porthmadoc - the town itself is hidden behind the hillside on the right.
Narrow road across the Golan Hills. Not a well used road.
Small lake in the valley.
Road over the hills.
A project for somebody. In need of a little attention.
Now we are in Cwm Penant - the valley of the river Penant.
We stopped for a picnic beside the little river.
Our oldest friends.
I met Jean in my first year at secondary school.....a long, long time ago.
And Bill met Peter at about the same time - both apprentices together.
If he chooses to look silly, then we will see silly pictures won't we?
View from our picnic spot.
Water tumbling over the rocks.
We went for a walk after our food; further up the valley to a couple of isolated farms.
I felt really happy in such a beautiful spot, enjoying a relaxing day with friends. Taken by Peter.
Sheep by the farmhouse.
Chapel in the valley. Jean and I walked down to it.
Corrugated iron cottage. Pete and Jean's house was constructed like this originally, but stone cladding had been added by the time they bought it.
Do you see the crocosmia growing on the right hand side?
Crocosmia became a bit of a joke!
There was one road where crocosmia grew in abundance and beautifully by the hedgerows. Peter was eager to point this out to us.
It was actually growing in many places.
Here is some growing under the hedge outside Pete and Jean's house.
Jean pulled out surplus crocosmia in her lovely cottage garden and threw it over the hedge, where it rooted and continues to flower.
We have brought some home with us.
Peter took us for a mystery drive. We giggled that he had no idea where he was going - just following his nose, I guess. And then sidetracked by a road closed.
Never mind, it was all glorious and was lovely, relaxed day out.
We were never very far from Porthmadoc - just a little inland.
Overlooking the causeway at Porthmadoc - the town itself is hidden behind the hillside on the right.
Narrow road across the Golan Hills. Not a well used road.
Small lake in the valley.
Road over the hills.
A project for somebody. In need of a little attention.
Now we are in Cwm Penant - the valley of the river Penant.
We stopped for a picnic beside the little river.
Our oldest friends.
I met Jean in my first year at secondary school.....a long, long time ago.
And Bill met Peter at about the same time - both apprentices together.
If he chooses to look silly, then we will see silly pictures won't we?
View from our picnic spot.
Water tumbling over the rocks.
We went for a walk after our food; further up the valley to a couple of isolated farms.
I felt really happy in such a beautiful spot, enjoying a relaxing day with friends. Taken by Peter.
Sheep by the farmhouse.
Chapel in the valley. Jean and I walked down to it.
Corrugated iron cottage. Pete and Jean's house was constructed like this originally, but stone cladding had been added by the time they bought it.
Do you see the crocosmia growing on the right hand side?
Crocosmia became a bit of a joke!
There was one road where crocosmia grew in abundance and beautifully by the hedgerows. Peter was eager to point this out to us.
It was actually growing in many places.
Here is some growing under the hedge outside Pete and Jean's house.
Jean pulled out surplus crocosmia in her lovely cottage garden and threw it over the hedge, where it rooted and continues to flower.
We have brought some home with us.
Monday, August 27, 2012
Timing and bowing at the track and in the woods.
Busy day....long day!
We arrived at the track at 10 o'clock this morning and got back home at 6 o'clock.
There were over 60 races.
We had enough timekeepers and also the electric timekeeping.
Chief timekeepers have lots to think about and can use that as a ready excuse for a poor performance with the watch. Well, that's my excuse for the day....but I was not as bad as at the meeting last weekend at Bromley.
However poor I may have been I enjoyed the day with some lovely people.
And there was virtually no rain at all.
Sport featured during our stay with friends in north Wales.
Peter, our host is an archery instructor.
Amongst his friends is a fellow archer who lives in a cottage high on the hills, with some woods as part of his property. He has set up a field archery course in the woods.
It is a chance to "stalk" wild animals.....models and images.
That's a view from Theo's garden.
Firing arrows off towards the target. Theo.
Peter takes aim at a fox.
Tit Mountain and ferns. That is not a Welsh name, just a reference to its shape.
Peter the Archer.
I walked around the field archery course in the woods and hope I showed some interest.
But I kept getting distracted by views and plants.
Valerian on the wall outside the cottage.
Theo's archery equipment....lots of lovely leather.
The crystal window.
Part of the cottage.
Our friends live on the other side of the mountain.
Honeysuckle and blue, blue sky.
After the archery, it was time for a beer.
Bill could have taken a bow - but opted not to.
We arrived at the track at 10 o'clock this morning and got back home at 6 o'clock.
There were over 60 races.
We had enough timekeepers and also the electric timekeeping.
Chief timekeepers have lots to think about and can use that as a ready excuse for a poor performance with the watch. Well, that's my excuse for the day....but I was not as bad as at the meeting last weekend at Bromley.
However poor I may have been I enjoyed the day with some lovely people.
And there was virtually no rain at all.
Sport featured during our stay with friends in north Wales.
Peter, our host is an archery instructor.
Amongst his friends is a fellow archer who lives in a cottage high on the hills, with some woods as part of his property. He has set up a field archery course in the woods.
It is a chance to "stalk" wild animals.....models and images.
That's a view from Theo's garden.
Firing arrows off towards the target. Theo.
Peter takes aim at a fox.
Tit Mountain and ferns. That is not a Welsh name, just a reference to its shape.
Peter the Archer.
I walked around the field archery course in the woods and hope I showed some interest.
But I kept getting distracted by views and plants.
Valerian on the wall outside the cottage.
Theo's archery equipment....lots of lovely leather.
The crystal window.
Part of the cottage.
Our friends live on the other side of the mountain.
Honeysuckle and blue, blue sky.
After the archery, it was time for a beer.
Bill could have taken a bow - but opted not to.
Sunday, August 26, 2012
Pictures from the car
Today has been Sunday...the first day of the rest of my life.
It was a day to sort out a few things and make the house tidy. Bill used the time to sort out the garden - grass cutting time.
It wasn't time for sleeping...but that's what I did after lunch and our quick trip to Sainsbury's for milk and some vegetables for the week.
I turned on athletics from Birmingham...and then fell asleep until Frieda came round. Bill made us both a cup of tea.
I had begun to sort out photos from the last week.
The first day is now on facebook. I had taken photos as we journeyed in the car. A friend from Canada and commented that she had heard that Wales is very beautiful. I wanted to show that what she heard is so right.
So here is a small selection.
We begin with our picnic spot by the Llangollen Canal.
The canal was very busy with narrow boats - the summer holiday boating holiday makers.
This spot is a special attraction for narrow boat enthusiasts, being so near the famous long, high aqueduct of Pontcysyllte.
The village clings on to the hillside.
Sadly, the aqueduct pub is closed.
Strange that a pub close to a canal and on the A5 can't attract enough custom.
We didn't walk to the aqueduct this time - it was getting quite late in the day.
This picture creates an illusion - a little like the arches are very small and sunk into water.
Definitely not so.......
This is a website picture.
We have walked across a few times...it is really high.
Gentle hillsides before we reached Snowdonia.
The road across north Wales.

Spectacular rocky peaks.....past and present north Wales people would be able to tell me the name of this peak. Happy days, Ashley!

And now we are drinking tea in our friends' lovely kitchen, looking over the stable style door to the lovely garden.
There will be more pictures tomorrow.
Now its time to get ready for bed and maybe watch Judge Gently on TV.
It was a day to sort out a few things and make the house tidy. Bill used the time to sort out the garden - grass cutting time.
It wasn't time for sleeping...but that's what I did after lunch and our quick trip to Sainsbury's for milk and some vegetables for the week.
I turned on athletics from Birmingham...and then fell asleep until Frieda came round. Bill made us both a cup of tea.
I had begun to sort out photos from the last week.
The first day is now on facebook. I had taken photos as we journeyed in the car. A friend from Canada and commented that she had heard that Wales is very beautiful. I wanted to show that what she heard is so right.
So here is a small selection.
We begin with our picnic spot by the Llangollen Canal.
The canal was very busy with narrow boats - the summer holiday boating holiday makers.
This spot is a special attraction for narrow boat enthusiasts, being so near the famous long, high aqueduct of Pontcysyllte.
The village clings on to the hillside.
Sadly, the aqueduct pub is closed.
Strange that a pub close to a canal and on the A5 can't attract enough custom.
We didn't walk to the aqueduct this time - it was getting quite late in the day.
This picture creates an illusion - a little like the arches are very small and sunk into water.
Definitely not so.......
This is a website picture.
We have walked across a few times...it is really high.
Gentle hillsides before we reached Snowdonia.
The road across north Wales.

Spectacular rocky peaks.....past and present north Wales people would be able to tell me the name of this peak. Happy days, Ashley!

And now we are drinking tea in our friends' lovely kitchen, looking over the stable style door to the lovely garden.
There will be more pictures tomorrow.
Now its time to get ready for bed and maybe watch Judge Gently on TV.
Saturday, August 25, 2012
Back past Bangor and all places to the south east.
Sorry readers....no blogging for a couple of days.
And today will not offer much either.
The days you missed were good for us.
We picnicked with friends in a moderately remote part of North Wales - remote and beautiful, a lonely beauty under the grey clouds.
We watched a film together that evening - "Another Year" a wonderfully observed and acted snapshot of the characters' lives.
Yesterday we shopped and feasted.
We couldn't resist the chance of a trip to Home Bargains! "Oh yes...got to have this, whilst I am here - such a good price"
The best bargains of all were the trays of winter pansies for 20p.
Went to a wonderful off license and bought some local beers...."Purple Moose" has been well recommended.
We lunched at a pub.
Then went to a lovely shop of attractive furniture, kitchenware and ornaments. The holiday feeling got to me..."Oh yes....got to have this - even though it's not very cheap"
There was a lovely cafe there - next time it would be a good choice for lunch. We had pots of tea and toasted tea cakes.
Today has been journey home day.
At the last moment we turned away from the main road - too full of caravans!
We drove up through the Llanberis Pass - looking dark and black and forbidding; rocky mountain tops to either side of the road.
Later, of course, we did pick up the motorway. We have been lucky - travel news kept coming through of major holdups on motorways; but none were where we wanted to go.
We passed along roads very wet with rain - but we met very little of it; just a couple of very torrential showers.
We stopped at Warwick Services for huge mugs of tea/coffee - half a pint almost! We sat on soft easy chairs with the free Waitrose newspaper, doing the crossword and listening to Ella Fitzgerald. It was so easy to sit and relax for an hour.
This evening, naturally, we are tired. Will go to bed soon.
I thank those that have acknowledged and sent good wishes for my birthday. I haven't opened my cards yet....I would prefer to do it in the morning when I feel alert. I look forward to it.
And today will not offer much either.
The days you missed were good for us.
We picnicked with friends in a moderately remote part of North Wales - remote and beautiful, a lonely beauty under the grey clouds.
We watched a film together that evening - "Another Year" a wonderfully observed and acted snapshot of the characters' lives.
Yesterday we shopped and feasted.
We couldn't resist the chance of a trip to Home Bargains! "Oh yes...got to have this, whilst I am here - such a good price"
The best bargains of all were the trays of winter pansies for 20p.
Went to a wonderful off license and bought some local beers...."Purple Moose" has been well recommended.
We lunched at a pub.
Then went to a lovely shop of attractive furniture, kitchenware and ornaments. The holiday feeling got to me..."Oh yes....got to have this - even though it's not very cheap"
There was a lovely cafe there - next time it would be a good choice for lunch. We had pots of tea and toasted tea cakes.
Today has been journey home day.
At the last moment we turned away from the main road - too full of caravans!
We drove up through the Llanberis Pass - looking dark and black and forbidding; rocky mountain tops to either side of the road.
Later, of course, we did pick up the motorway. We have been lucky - travel news kept coming through of major holdups on motorways; but none were where we wanted to go.
We passed along roads very wet with rain - but we met very little of it; just a couple of very torrential showers.
We stopped at Warwick Services for huge mugs of tea/coffee - half a pint almost! We sat on soft easy chairs with the free Waitrose newspaper, doing the crossword and listening to Ella Fitzgerald. It was so easy to sit and relax for an hour.
This evening, naturally, we are tired. Will go to bed soon.
I thank those that have acknowledged and sent good wishes for my birthday. I haven't opened my cards yet....I would prefer to do it in the morning when I feel alert. I look forward to it.
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Tiger hunt
Gentle morning.
Late breakfast and then chatting.
This afternoon went to Theo's......sounds like a smart restaurant.
Theo is a friend of our friends.
He lives along now he is a widow in a charming old cottage in a remote spot high on the hills.
Both he and Pete are archers - shooting arrows.
Theo has set up a field archery course in his woods.
Its a bit like golf - a walk in the country punctuated by some action.
The action involves aiming at model animals in the trees and firing off arrows.
It is a popular form of archery, but I have never seen it before.
Home then for a good meal and wine.
Will I manage to stay awake all through Who Do You Think You Are?
Hope so.
Tomorrow the weather promises to be fair and we will go off into the mountains and vales.
Late breakfast and then chatting.
This afternoon went to Theo's......sounds like a smart restaurant.
Theo is a friend of our friends.
He lives along now he is a widow in a charming old cottage in a remote spot high on the hills.
Both he and Pete are archers - shooting arrows.
Theo has set up a field archery course in his woods.
Its a bit like golf - a walk in the country punctuated by some action.
The action involves aiming at model animals in the trees and firing off arrows.
It is a popular form of archery, but I have never seen it before.
Home then for a good meal and wine.
Will I manage to stay awake all through Who Do You Think You Are?
Hope so.
Tomorrow the weather promises to be fair and we will go off into the mountains and vales.
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
The day we went past Bangor
Just few lines.
Relaxed and happy.
Left home quite late really.
Stopped at Warwick Services and decided to have a drink - huge mugs of tea and coffee with an eccles cake in Starbucks. Sat on sofas with a sudoku puzzle for nearly an hour!
Then stopped by Pontcysyllte the impressive high aqueduct for a picnic. Loads of holiday narrow boats on the canal.
Then drive through Snowdonia, looking as wonderful as ever.
But Ashley wasn't there for ever was he?
How strange to drive to Bangor and not be seeing him.
We had a few more miles to drive.
Greeted by our friends - and a nice cup of tea.
Later a tasty meal and the wine bottle was open. Felt good.
Lots of laughing and discussing life, the universe and everything.
Glad to know my sister in law is being well looked after her DVT diagnosis.
Relaxed and happy.
Left home quite late really.
Stopped at Warwick Services and decided to have a drink - huge mugs of tea and coffee with an eccles cake in Starbucks. Sat on sofas with a sudoku puzzle for nearly an hour!
Then stopped by Pontcysyllte the impressive high aqueduct for a picnic. Loads of holiday narrow boats on the canal.
Then drive through Snowdonia, looking as wonderful as ever.
But Ashley wasn't there for ever was he?
How strange to drive to Bangor and not be seeing him.
We had a few more miles to drive.
Greeted by our friends - and a nice cup of tea.
Later a tasty meal and the wine bottle was open. Felt good.
Lots of laughing and discussing life, the universe and everything.
Glad to know my sister in law is being well looked after her DVT diagnosis.
Monday, August 20, 2012
Preparations.
I am really looking forward to a few days away with friends....and seeing the beautiful scenery of north Wales again.
Haven't been there for 18 months - since were there to assist Ashley with his move to Newcastle.
But right now I am not looking forward to gathering together all my needs for a few days away.
I feel so tired tonight.
In fact I will have a cup of tea and go to bed.
I would rather get up early to sort everything out. Packing always seems more daunting than it need.
I don't think the shop made me feel particularly tired.
I did put a little effort into tidying the kitchen.
Today is the first day of the new Mondays - with just Bill and I being in charge. Though we look forward to seeing our ex colleagues pretty often on Mondays.
I think Bill was more busy with customers than me today - me being tucked away in the kitchen.
We have just heard that Bargain Hunt will be filming in Dorking at the end of October - using the 4 antiques centres in our street.
Shame - I think it will be during the week that we are away again.
But undoubtedly Pilgrims would be a good bet for finding bargains that the contestants might make a profit on.
I shall continue to blog and facebook whilst away.... our friends are 2 computer people! So I shall keep up with our news and will check emails.
Beware - there will be lots more photographs during next week.
Haven't been there for 18 months - since were there to assist Ashley with his move to Newcastle.
But right now I am not looking forward to gathering together all my needs for a few days away.
I feel so tired tonight.
In fact I will have a cup of tea and go to bed.
I would rather get up early to sort everything out. Packing always seems more daunting than it need.
I don't think the shop made me feel particularly tired.
I did put a little effort into tidying the kitchen.
Today is the first day of the new Mondays - with just Bill and I being in charge. Though we look forward to seeing our ex colleagues pretty often on Mondays.
I think Bill was more busy with customers than me today - me being tucked away in the kitchen.
We have just heard that Bargain Hunt will be filming in Dorking at the end of October - using the 4 antiques centres in our street.
Shame - I think it will be during the week that we are away again.
But undoubtedly Pilgrims would be a good bet for finding bargains that the contestants might make a profit on.
I shall continue to blog and facebook whilst away.... our friends are 2 computer people! So I shall keep up with our news and will check emails.
Beware - there will be lots more photographs during next week.