A wild and stormy day today. The winds are blowing from the south-west and aren't cold but they are very strong and have brought a lot of rain. This morning I was almost blown over several times by strong gusts of wind as I walked across the car park in Mach.
We went up to Mach this morning for our regular meet-up with our friends in the library. Part of our discussion today was about clarifying the two separate words for to have. One is for referring to something that continues eg I had a cold while the other word refers to a short action eg I had a cake. Luckily so far we don't have to get our heads around the common usage in South Welsh where instead of saying John has a car you say There is a car with John. I'm still very confused.
It was raining so heavily in Mach that I only had a very quick drop in at a couple of charity shops then bought some picture hooks and porridge oats before heading home. I spent part of the afternoon doing some sewing at the dinning table while looking out at the stormy sea. No surfers today.
As promised a few more photos from yesterday's walk. (Above) A pair of typical stone built Welsh cottages.
This is the Jezreel Baptist Chapel, first built in 1829 and rebuilt in 1842. I couldn't find any other information on-line but the photos I saw were of a derelict building. It now looks to be refurbished, I wonder if it's a home now?
The log cabin style house.
We passed a number of fields with horses in, mostly big cobs (carthorse type). I always preferred riding sturdy horses though they can be very strong. (Horses aren't used for farming in the UK except maybe on a few heritage or alternative lifestyle farms.) These ones were very friendly and I had some happy momments of warm horsey breath as I let them sniff my hand.
Baa, baa brown sheep - a Welsh black mountain sheep.
1 comment:
I like the stone Welsh houses!!!
Those are my favorite kind of horses. Beautiful!
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