Welcome to family, friends and visitors. Here you will find interesting (hopefully) pictures of my part of the world, news of our household and probably, long ramblings about anything that catches my interest.

Saturday, 21 February 2026

Still Wet.


A different sort of wet today, a pervading grey sea mist in milder conditions.
Off on a trip today, back soon.

 

Friday, 20 February 2026

Very Wet.

It was very grey this morning. I just about managed to drink my coffee outside before the first drops of rain sent me back indoors. For the rest of the day we've had extremely heavy showers interspersed with occasional brighter moments. By the time I got home the sea was looking quite wild which was lovely to watch from the comfort of an armchair.
At the stables I rode my lovely Tex again. Beforehand I had time to carry on with brushing out his wet mane. I've nearly reached his ears but there's still more mane flopped over on the other side.
In the lesson we did a lot of work in sitting trot plus for a lot of the time several of us rode without stirrups. Tex is so comfortable in the trot which made it easy so as usual I concentrated more on asking him to be on the bit. Each week he gets a bit better which is very satisfying.
The rain got so heavy that a young girl who was having a private lesson in the arena came in and rode in the school with Chloe who was teaching her, running by her side. We are used to avoiding each other so it didn't make a lot of difference to us.
 
At Morrisons they now have clematis in the garden section. I couldn't resist picking up two more and then when I noticed the 3 for 2 offer went and chose another one. 
Last week in Charlie's I advised a chap looking at the clematis that he would do better getting one from Morrisons. Okay the Charlie's one was a lot bigger but at £18 also a lot more expensive.

In town I donated yet another bag of stuff to the Climate shop where I bought three ring binders for Pete and a dark blue sheet to turn the boat into the sea for the carnival, for the grand price of £2.
By the time I got home I was, as usual worn out. I planted the clematis in the back garden, put a saucepan of apples on to stew, prepared a salad for supper and had a shower before finally crashing out with a big mug of tea.

Thursday, 19 February 2026

Done.

It wasn't much of a surprise to look across the bay this morning and see snow on the mountains. Just a light layer which was gone by the afternoon.

This was about the only break in the clouds that let the sun light up the snow and the wisps of cloud forming in the valleys. For the rest of the day it has been grey with the kind of damp cold that gets into your bones.
I carried on sorting and cleaning the utility room and at last it is done. Peter seems to have given up on sorting the garage/ workshop so I may have to tackle that (for my own sanity) at some point but for now my spring cleaning is done. Now I can get on with much more interesting things like gardening and creative projects.
I will admit that unlike the other rooms which really are very tidy I moved some stuff which sits on the worktop and on top of the freezer making it look messier. It has had to go back for the time being. But I was taking the photo as part of a before and after series to go in a photobook so I wanted the room to look its best. 
2019, when the builder had already removed everything bar the old boiler. Both walls and the roof had to be replaced and when we moved in several years later there wasn't even an outside door.
Originally this had been a second kitchen but soon after Chick and his friends moved in (in the 1980s) they decided they were happy living communally. 
Off to disco aerobics in a while and that's my day done. Yesterday at choir there were only eleven of us and most of the songs were new to me. I was the only tenor so it had to be a very fast learning curve. I'm sure it's good for the brain.

Wednesday, 18 February 2026

Chilly.

It has been grey and very cold again today. For a while in the morning there were strong winds sending plants swaying and bin lids down the road after which things got much calmer. Now that it's night it has started to rain lightly so there may be ice by morning.
 
I had a baking session today and made cookies. I started with my basic recipe some of which I used to make ginger and dark chocolate cookies as I have both crystalized ginger and powdered ginger in the cupboard. I have to say they turned out to be rather tasty but then I love ginger. The rest I made into the usual peanut butter and chocolate chunk cookies which everyone likes.

I also managed to do some more tidying in the utility room. It's not completely organised but a lot better than it was.
I'm off to choir in a minute with plenty of warm clothes as the large village hall can be cold.

Tuesday, 17 February 2026

Off To The Zoo.

Despite a promise of sun we've had a thin layer of cloud all day that has kept things quite chilly. But at on the other hand it hasn't rained. 
Since it was at least dry I took myself down to the zoo for a spot of weeding. On my way I stopped to chat to a couple of women I know who were off to swim in the river. Rather them than me.

The first thing I did was to plant some ground cover sedums in 'my' gravel garden. I know it's too early to be transplanting stuff but there's plenty of the sedum at home and it's worth a try to see if it will establish nice and early in the year.
My main task was to go over the woodchip of the small play area removing every tiny weed (with their not so tiny roots) and turning over the woodchip in an effort to let it dry out. I have been promised that some of the new woodchip, which is in a pile off-site, will be brought down and put on top of the old woodchip.
I'd spotted some nettles beginning to grow by the bird enclosures, pulled them up and came across a tangle of bindweed roots trying to escape from the overgrown empty enclosure. At least they were easy to remove from the wet soil.
As I worked my way across the woodchip my thoughts turned to what was the large play area. At least I won't be needed to weed there. And of course I then had one of my ideas. If I weed some paths for children to run along through the weeds it would look a lot better until maybe one day some new equipment gets installed. And it wouldn't cost anything. I put my idea to the owner and he has given me the go-ahead. 
Now all I need to do is come up with a design, possibly incorporating the bare patches, remove the remaining wood and make the paths. That will be fun.
Since coming home I got my very muddy trousers washed and have done some more cleaning in the utility room. I'll do some knitting and then it will be time for Pilates.

Monday, 16 February 2026

Windy.


Wild and stormy today but despite the grey clouds not a lot of rain.
 
It was the perfect day to carry on with the spring cleaning. I have made good progress in the utility room which hopefully will be finished by the end of the week. I turfed out the cupboard under the sink, sorted and cleaned but I'm still wondering what to do with some things. We need the plumber to deal with a minor seep from the pipework when he comes to service the boiler. I've got a container underneath it to catch the water but that is probably the reason why the cupboard is ever so slightly damp. 
I've also cleaned the shelves and all the glass vases. I really don't need so many and at least one of the larger ones will go to the charity shop.
Later I needed to get out in the fresh air and went for a short walk down on the beach. On the way I met our neighbour and he told me they will be going to Plaka again too. They will be in the apartment above us for five days at the same time as we will be there. (There are only five apartments of varying sizes in two buildings.) 
I didn't spend too long on the beach as the wind has turned cold again and it was just beginning to spit. 



Sunday, 15 February 2026

Never Ending Downpours.

That's what it felt like today. The winds blew from the west bringing the darkest of rain clouds. There was a hint of sun later in the afternoon but after sunset the rain returned.

As my spring cleaning is reaching an end I'm turning my attention to the utility room. Although the smallest room it is probably the messiest. Not only has it tended to be a general dumping ground but in past years my spring cleaning stopped before I reached the utility room. 
Today I cleaned the wall cabinet and had a successful sort out of the stored cleaning materials. That done I went through some of my files and cleared out a load more un-needed paperwork. 
My final job was to photograph Peter's parents' documents and some photos for Vytas who has expressed an interest in finding more about the family history.
I ended by starting knitting another pair of fingerless mittens using the blue mohair wool I bought on Friday. It's quite fiddly as I'm knitting in the round with double ended knitting needles. I do like challenging myself.

Saturday, 14 February 2026

Ah Bless !

We had a pink dawn, quite appropriate for Valentine's Day. Peter gave me a lovely orchid having listened to my hints about over priced roses. Just a shame he missed the bit where I suggested fruit might be better for my diet. Instead he gave me fudge. I've had to put it in the freezer for a later date as I am completely unable to ration myself when it comes to fudge. The whole lot would be gone by the end of the weekend if I had even the smallest piece.

It was a beautifully sunny, if cold morning and since tomorrow's walk has been cancelled and Peter rejected my suggestion of a walk in the hills I decided to go for a walk on my own along the cliffs. 
By the time I left the sun had disappeared behind thin cloud but it was so good to be out in the fresh air.

I marched up to the War Memorial feeling pleased that I'd reached the top of the hill without having to stop for a breather only to find I'd not put the battery back in my camera. Fortunately I carry my phone with me when I walk alone. Not that I could really see the screen, no glasses either, but I took lots of photos and edited them at home.
The cliff path goes up and down the steepest of slopes but it was worth it for the views out to sea and back across the bog to the snowy mountains.
With all the recent wet weather sections of the path were very muddy and I took extra care especially on the slopes. Above is the longest flight of steps, 72 in all going up at 45 degrees. It was just as hard on the knees going back down on the return journey.
I walked for an hour which got me to my favourite stopping point where there is a dip in the top of the cliff. There I had a coffee and a couple of oat cake biscuits (love the black pepper ones) before heading back for home.
The very last uphill climb brings me to the War Memorial after which it's all downhill. I made my way up the path and saw a couple embracing by the memorial. As I got closer I could see and hear the girl sobbing and laughing at the same time and then saw her touch her left hand. Was this possibly a proposal? I skirted around them not wanting to intrude on whatever moment they were having. They came back down the path behind me and eventually, as I was about to cross the road to the garden gate they drew level. My curiosity got the better of me and pleading the immunity of old age asked if that had possibly been a proposal. And it had, ah bless. I congratulated them wishing them a long and happy life together. So sweet to propose on Valentine's Day.

Friday, 13 February 2026

Yikes!


I was lulled into thinking the weather was changing for the better when I saw much lighter grey skies this morning. However it was not the case as it carried on raining heavily for most of the day. Not only that but the milder south-westerly wind was gone and a north-easterly wind was bringing frigid air down from the arctic.
It was bitterly cold as I walked around town and then as I neared Borth on my journey home I came to the highest point which gives a wonderful view across to the mountains and saw snow. Snow in Snowdonia and snow on the Cambrians. 

Once again I had the lovely Tex for my lesson. There were only four of us in the group as the others had chosen to go out for a two and a half hour ride in the afternoon. That must have been a cold ride.
This week in the lesson we worked on improving the horses' flexibility. We began by asking for 'bend' as we rode round the school and in circles with the bend in the direction we were going. But then we asked our horses to bend to the outside while still working on a circle. (And you have to sit on the other diagonal which was new to me.) This is something chunky Tex has not had to do very often but lo and behold we got there and he began working more 'on the bit' too. I found it easier if I stayed in sitting trot as there were so many things to think about. Bend with the inside rein, half-halt with the outside rein, use one leg to create bend and the other to create impulsion. Don't ask me to go up and down as well. 
All that led up to some leg yielding both off the three-quarter line to the wall and from the wall inwards. I was very pleased with how Tex went today.

Then came the usual round of shopping. I popped into Charlie's as well making sure I had parked inside the white lines. Lurking about I saw the mean spirited parking guy who photographs any car with its wheels over the lines so that you get a hefty fine. Luckily our car is small and tucks in snugly.
In town I did some very successful shopping. Okay I hadn't planned for the balls of wool, one mohair and one multi-coloured chenille but at 50p each I couldn't leave them. At the same charity shop I got the leggings for just £3. They're every day ones not lycra, with glittery specks. I had been looking for a clock for the bedroom as most of the time I can't see the displays on the clock radios in daylight but this wall clock is the perfect colour for the kitchen and the wooden one in the kitchen can come in the bedroom. That was £3 as well. 
Finally I found Paddington's hat for £1 in the Climate shop. All I need to do is remove the band and stitch the front brim up.
That wasn't the end of my finds. I was keeping my eye open for red beach shorts for our carnival costumes when walking past one of the pound shops I spied a rail of reduced beachwear. And found red beach shorts in the right shade of red reduced to £1 each. I bought all six pairs. They're size XL but have a drawstring so will fit everyone. Unless somebody wants to don a red swimsuit.

Since I've got home all I've done is unpack the shopping, get the clothes washed and have a shower before relaxing with a mug of tea and a bowl of popcorn. I couldn't resist buying a popcorn maker in Lidl. It's about the size of an upright loaf of bread and makes the popcorn without any oil. Like a mini air fryer. So I can have a snack without piling on the calories.


Thursday, 12 February 2026

No Surprise, It's Raining.

This morning was a lot greyer and wetter than yesterday. The afternoon is looking a bit brighter so hopefully I can walk to the hall for aerobics (Rachel has promised us a Valentine themed selection of songs) instead of driving.
Before our Welsh class I baked a Bara Brith for Pete. It's an easy cake to make and he enjoys it so much. 
The time seemed to fly by in class this week. We spent the first our in groups chatting about tv programmes, films and radio. Plenty to talk about there. As ever it's the prepositions that trip us up as they don't match how we use them in English. The best thing is to learn the preposition/verb pairs by rote. And of course some of the prepositions conjugate. So far we've only been using i ( can be to, is or simply goes with a verb) which can be iddo, iddi or iddyn depending on who is being referred to. We thought that was hard and then our tutor told us that it's the easy one. Some other prepositions have more complex conjugations. Oh my!
 
Since class I've gone through the drawers in my filing cabinet and loaded up the car with shopping bags, riding hat and more stuff for the charity shop. I'll donate at the Climate shop this week as it's next door to the fabric shop. The lady in the Aberdashers, (love the name) said they might have some muslin by the end of the week.

Wednesday, 11 February 2026

Grey.

It's been warmer but grey and pretty damp all day. It was only as dusk grew nigh (as they say) that there was a break in the clouds and a hint of sun in the sky. And now it's raining again.
 
Nothing for it but to continue with the spring cleaning. Today I focussed on the shelves next to my computer desk. Most of the stuff there is in white storage tubs of various sizes with a few baskets thrown in for good measure. Putting things in the tubs gives the illusion of orderliness but some of them had been used for dumping all kinds of things from stationary items to tiny boxes and random magnets.
It was very unsettling to see everything spread out on the floor while the washed tubs were drying. A big sigh of relief now it's all back on the shelves.
I'm finding it easier to let go of things at the moment and a lot went either in the bin or in the charity shop pile. All that's left to do in this room are the three drawers of my filing cabinet which again have been used to hide things away.
In the afternoon I needed to get some milk from the shop and had a short walk on the beach to stretch my legs. While not raining it was very misty and wet so I didn't take my camera. 

Although I'm feeling much better this evening (aching a bit after Pilates) I decided not to go to choir. I was still coughing and spluttering this morning with a headache and that means I'm still infectious. There are a few people around my age in choir and several who have recently had or are still having treatment for cancer so I'm staying away. 
Last night all the street lights along the High Street were out but luckily not the ones up on the cliff. Only the street lights, not the houses as far as I could see. I'm wondering if it had anything to do with the workmen resurfacing a lane that runs off the High Street by the shop.

Tuesday, 10 February 2026

Rain Again.

The day began with some blue patches appearing between the clouds so there was hope for a dry day. It stayed dry for the morning and was warm enough for me to do my weeding at the zoo with my coat on a bench rather than on me. But towards the end of my shift it felt as if it would rain at any moment and no sooner had I got home than the rain came down in earnest. 
By the time Peter had to go out to see a friend the rain had reached deluge proportions and he left clad in waterproof trousers as well as a raincoat. It seems to have eased off at the moment but I shan't be taking any chances and will be driving down to Pilates this evening.
 
At the zoo I planted some more stachys in the gravel garden before picking off all the small cones and removing a few weed seedlings. The gravel is surrounded by a concrete path on the other side of which is grass and a wooden fence. Since I didn't have much to do I used my secateurs to cut the grass between the fence and the path. It's only a narrow strip and doing it that way I was able to lift up and cut any grass that was forming flat mats so that it will be neater when they do get round to strimming. At the moment the ground is so wet that walking on it leaves deep marks.
Having turned their enclosure into a mud pit the pigs, who are now enormous, spend the day in a much larger enclosure which has been empty for a while. I checked and had the okay to empty my bucket of grass and cones in their enclosure which Otis and Truffle really appreciated. That also saved adding to the giant wheelbarrow which then has to be pushed up the road to the muck heap which is in a separate field.

Driving home I stopped to chat to someone from Pilates and it turns out that a lot of people are suffering from this cold that turns 'chesty' with a nasty cough. 
At home I relaxed for a while then cleaned the window sills of my study. A small job that needs doing fairly often to keep on top of the mildew. That might be because I have the radiator turned down to the lowest setting. It's very useful being able to adjust each radiator separately. I don't like it too warm while Peter prefers it warmer for his arthritis.