Another one done, Another one bites the bark.
Saturday, August 09, 2025
Wednesday, August 06, 2025
Sunday, August 03, 2025
Friday, August 01, 2025
Sunday, July 27, 2025
Saturday, July 26, 2025
Sunday, July 20, 2025
Thursday, July 17, 2025
Garden Update
Gek's plot.
Gek's plot.
Gek's pot
Barbara's plots now defended against ingressing weeds.
The three together.
Thursday, July 03, 2025
A Day out in Caerphilly
Checking the menu outside the pub where we had our first lunch back in 2013,
before moving on to see the castle again. A small castle was built here in 1268 by an invading Norman Lord, which a Welsh Prince destroyed in 1670. Why didn't he keep it for himself? Tap the image to read a very concise account of its history. learn never cross a Welsh Lady.
This beautiful image belies the purpose for building it. Spot the man trying to stop the tower from falling over.
The West Wing.
Passing by Caerphilly's son, Tommy Cooper,
time for lunch, but not at the Kings Arms,
one with a view of the Castle, of course.
Monday, June 30, 2025
Saturday, June 21, 2025
Dingle Pathway
The Dingle Path was formed in 1883 by the Windsor Estate to provide access from Penarth town centre and the railway station, which opened in 1878 , to the Windsor Gardens entrance on Bridgeman Road.
Turning left out of the Courts garden gate
towards the first bridge,
passing the steps up to Park Road, recently cleared by guys from the council. Good job, well done.
Thank you.
This, the first bridge crossing the Dingle stream,
was completed in 1911, replacing the original wooden one, and tested with a 20 ton load under which it deflected by 1/64 of an inch,
when it was then opened to the public.
Slightly over engineered I would say.
OK, onward and upward, through the invading Dingle ground cover and trees,
to bridge number two, crossing back over the stream
and on to the Dolly Steps.
A photo from the Edwardian era, judging by the gentlemen's attire. The small step was to accommodate Victorian ladies and thier long, wide dresses.
The top at last,
then up to Plymouth Road on the way to the railway station and town centre.
Saturday, June 14, 2025
On the way Home
Wakehurst House,
surrounded by Kew's Royal Botanical Gardens.
A lovely place to explore,
or just sit and enjoy.
A walk to
the meadow.
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