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Saturday, 25 September 2021

Warm.

More blue skies this morning and warm. It was that perfect feeling where the air is exactly the same temperature as your skin with occasional warmer fluctuations. Just right for shorts and sleevelass top. Later in the afternoon it got a bit cloudier and cooler.
The lads didn't make it today for the great 'put everything up in the loft' event so the baby has either just arrived or is arriving. Maybe they will be here next Saturday. On the other hand I'm not sure if some of the biggest boxes will fit through the loft hatch so during the week I can move the contents into smaller boxes.
After a busy week I decided to have an 'R' day. In other words a day to rest, relax, recharge the batteries and refrain from doing any physical jobs.
I did walk down to the shop as we'd forgotten to get any croissants for our Sunday brunch when we went shopping in town. Unfortunately the local shop didn't have any and we'll have to make do with brioche rolls instead.
Then for most of the rest of the day I've been sitting out enjoying the sun. It was especially relaxing first thing just sitting with a cup of coffee and listening to the sound of the waves.
We're eating earlier tonight as we're off out later. Wow! We're just going down to the community hall to watch a film of Borth Begins about the early days of herring fishing in Borth. This was a community performance/arts project combining acting, singing and dancing in a number of locations around the village. It was two years ago and coincided with one of the weekends when we came up from Devon to work on clearing the house and garden so we saw the part that took place on the slipway. A number of our neighbours took part which means we should recognise a few faces.
The sea mist is already beginning to rise. (5.00)
 

1 comment:

HappyK said...

Great capture of the bee!!