It's been a day of sudden heavy showers. I took a chance as I walked into town without a jacket but had my pack-a-mac in my backpack. A good thing too because as I was about to leave the Green Lanes (shopping centre) the heavens opened. I got a bit wet as I rushed to the butchers' to buy Peter some Cumberland sausages. This butcher makes all his sausages on the premises without all the additives you get in supermarket sausages. I rushed back to Green Lanes to wait out the rain and had a mooch around TK Max instead. Somehow a reduced chocolate brownie fudge Easter Egg made its way into my basket. I might save it for when we begin watching the new series of GOT. Just a few more episodes of series 7 to get through first.
Having offloaded a bag of stuff to the hospice charity shop I can't break myself of the habit of having a quick look around the other charity shops in town. I found this glass trinket box in the air ambulance shop. It was too pretty not to buy it and support a good cause at the same time. I popped into the pound shop but the queue was so long I put my 2 items on a shelf before walking out and going to Wilko instead. There I bought a bucket which I carried home like a handbag with a pound of sausages and some cleaning brushes in.
The rain held off for my walk home though I did step in a puddle in flip-flops, as I crossed into Pilton Street. My back is still not good after Monday's gardening so I've been backing up photos and finding out about a campsite close to St Ives as we'd like to go down there for a few days soon. I'm realising that remodelling the garden in Borth is not a luxury but a necessity. Having raised flower beds will make it possible for me to garden without bending.
3 comments:
Your weather sounds like ours today!
Did you step in the puddle on purpose? :)
I did not, it was a horrible dirty street puddle.
Doesn't sound like the right kind of puddle at all for stepping in!!! : )
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