Saturday, June 24, 2023

Bridgnorth


Bridge to Town.


Unfortunately there was repair work being done where Wilson actualy stood for this image, No Access.


Market Square.


What ever would we do with cars these days?  Couldn't get closer without causing an acident.  Forgot to zoom!


What was the Castle keep.


The trees have grown a bit more.


At the bottom of the hill, at the town end of the bridge.

Same, same.

Friday, June 23, 2023

Ludlow


The town has more than 400 listed builds,




Here is a good example, giving a joined up history of architecture. 


A relaxing walk to the river Teme.

Shrewbury


Once the sites revisited, time now to explore. First a short river cruise on the Severn.


The Welsh bridge.


A walk in the park after lunch,


before searching for the visiting Dali sculptures. Homage to Terpsichore.


Charles Darwin was born and educated here  His statue is set in front of the library where he escaped to from school, which he hated. That rings a bell.

Dali's Surrealist Piano setup in front of the castle with two artillery pieces for company and directly opposite Charles, made the whole place feel surreal.

Much Wenlock


On the way to find Wilson's subjects.


But first lunch in a quirky cafe.


Approaching the town via Queen  Street.

I had to ask at the town's visitors centre to find where this image was taken, having failed to do so on google Map.


No problem with this one.

No change here.

Affcot Lodge.


One of Wilson's selfies at the Lodge having an afternoon tea.

Sadly the place is now more or less derelict.  So, drive on by.

Completing Wilson's 1939 Trip Revist

The last bit to cover is from Craven Arms to Bridgenorth, where granddad caught a train back to Bolton.  A stop on the way to Oreton at Berrington Hall for lunch. 

A beautiful interior,


and views back towards Wales.

Friday, June 16, 2023

Rhymney Valley's New Trains.

In June five years ago, I blogged that we were going to get new trains up our valley. 

We did get some refurbished, secondhand replacements soon after,

but today we had our first ride on brand spanking new rolling stock. Super.

On the Move Again

Bridgeman Court, Penarth, a retirement property is set to be our next address.  The apartment we are currently in the process of buying is circled in the photo. 

Garden Update

 Peas on the way.

It has been an excepional year for roses,


Including more pinkies. 

One days harvest. Yummy.

The new rose wall set up last Autumn. 

Gek's Llandough Hospital Art Exhibition


A kind of Magic

The exhibition, 'Let the Light Shine' from the 27th July to 4th September, is part to the Cardiff and Vale Health Charity art program. Its aim is to improve the health and well being of staff and patients with art.

Saturday, June 03, 2023

Garden Work

After the high winds over the last week, the roses need securing a little more securely.

The ash trees this spring have really benefited from the heavy pruning I gave them last autumn.  Perhaps too much cutting done, very dense foliage they have, shadowing the roses. So a mega cut back needed with the lopper.


Beautiful 

M and E Efforts


Sturt's Desert Pea

Named after the batonanist charles Sturt, it is the flower emblem of South Austrailia.

A Galah.  This is taking some time. 10+ hours of stitching so far.