Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Day Out

 

After a dirty pig breakfast at Coffi Co on the Esplanade with Toby,  we made track to St Fagans National Museum of History


to visit the 100 year old magnolia tree.


Also colourful flower beds.


Next, a drive down to the coast at Sully for a lovely lunch at the Seashore Grill. Great to have a friend to stay with his car. Thank you Toby.

Sunday, March 22, 2026

The Court Gardens - Spring '26



Starting at the West End with Clive's collection, 


before heading East, to Barbara's 


followed by my efforts

before reaching the seating area 


with pots overflowing with colours


next to Martin's newly created 'Victorian' garden.


Moving on, cleared but no cunning plan yet for a design for Janet and Spud's make over. 


But it is on the way.


At the East End, Gek's efforts paying off year by year


and Katherine's entrance coming to life.


On the south side, Sue's slope waking up.


My first introduction to flowers in the spring of '47

Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Backpackering 10 - Day 5

Leaving Bolton for home, Penarth.

Backpackering 10 - Day 4

 


A visit to St. Ann's church in Turton


to see Jenny's memorial garden stone, last visited 10 years ago.

Sunday, March 15, 2026

Backpackering 10 - Day 3

 


Onwards to Manchester's Piccadilly Station on the day United play Aston Villa,


reaching Bolton in time for another asian lunch.


My town of birth's townhall 


with a very contrasting modern library.

Saturday, March 14, 2026

Backpackering 10 - Day 2

 

A visit to Miniatura on the out skirts of Coventry, for may be for the last time.


Sunset over Birmingham City.

Friday, March 13, 2026

Backpackering 10 - Day 1

 

About to leave for Birmingham,  hale stone!


Lunch, Japanese style, in the Bull Ring 


before setting off to find site's once familiar 


like Art Gallery and Museum


and, of course, where we used listen to the Symphony.


Not so old, Brums trams. 

Friday, March 06, 2026

Plot 3, Cleared

 

The last rake over.

Now for a cunning plan. What to do 🤔.

Sunday, March 01, 2026

Plot 3, Progress


Left side cleared,  


path to Flat 9 completed with primroses,


but some roots still to remove.

Saturday, February 28, 2026

Plot 2 Traditionalised

 

From mixed pots


to matching pots, Victorian style.


Thursday, February 26, 2026

Plot 3

 


The start of the revamp,


at the tip of it.



Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Happy Chinese New Year

 


The year of the Horse 

Friday, February 13, 2026

Mary-Ann's Visit

 

Breakfast at Coffi Co


followed by the mandatory shadowy along  Esplanade


then home to open our presents. 


Next, walk across the barrage to Cardiff Town.  Was a bit chilly but enjoyed the sun shine.

Sunday, February 08, 2026

Stroud

 

An oil painting of the town from the 18th century when it was known for weaving woollen broadcloth. Stroudwater Scarlet cloth, use by the millitary, can be seen hanging in the fields to dry, dyed in the tubs seen by the  river.


But back to today to walk up to the museum via Stratford Park,


to see an extraordinary exhibition of animate wooden sculptures created by an octogenarian using a re-purposing approach. He began by making miniatures and dollhouses.  Is that where I'm going?


With us for the day was grandson Isaac and his mum. 


On the way home on TfW.


Wednesday, January 28, 2026

New Cabinet Installed

 


New storage for Gek's stuff. Be a tidy play room now. 😄