Snowflakes that stay on my nose and eyelashes.
Are not some of David’s favourite things, but I
have to say, of the things that I have missed from the
Snow on the A483, The next morning the children were delighted to scrape together enough snow (with added sand to bulk it out) to make snowballs to throw at each other and at their cousins, Robyn and Patrick. Based at my sister’s in Llangollen, the first week sped by, swallowed up by: · catching up with my family · appointments with the bank, accountant and opticians · PowerPoint presentations at school · supper with old school friends · dropping in unannounced on unsuspecting victims (sorry, friends). There isn’t much that we haven’t been able to get
hold of during our travels in
The chilly River Dee at Llangollen, from my sister Catherine’s living room window. Wet Welsh hills For our 19 days in the
Welsh hills in between the rain and rainbows. Orienteering, den building and
rugby We joined the Liddy gang for a weekend of gossip, good grub, booze (for the adults), orienteering, den building and lavender-scented baths (and David snook off to watch the rugby). The dens were superb, with standing room, seats and mossy carpets – Ray Mears eat your heart out! [For the record, we do shower (occasionally), but baths have been hard to come by and are, therefore, noteworthy]. We learned that squirrels are right-handed or left-handed and that you can tell which they are from the discarded, half-eaten pine cones. Beth learned to knit.
Orienteering at Coed Y Brenin.
B & B putting the finishing touches to the dens. Aberystwyth still felt like
home We hit the road for the next few days, dropping in
on Jackie and Stu (MYMAX, winners of the 2007 Aberystwyth Yacht Race) in
We went looking for more old friends – Wynn and Delyth, Dean and Sturdy – we’ll have to catch you when we come back again.
Aber crabs…
Constitution Hill, Aberystwyth. We caught up with Mick and Jenny over another excellent supper (and Ben and Rachel briefly), hearing all about preparations for the 2008 Celtic Challenge – we’ll be thinking of all of you mad rowers (and particularly about the sore bottoms girls!). Here’s to Vaseline/KY Jelly, bacon butties, smooth seas and moonlight – good luck with the Guinness and hope you find a skipper that doesn’t run you down and a RIB man who handles you firmly but gently!!! Knitting our way south to From Aberystwyth we headed downhill to We descended on Geoff and Lynn (DRY WHITE) in
Wokingham. From here we toddled off to
On Sunday 17 February we headed back to north Wales – stopping for a cup of tea with Louise in Oxford – before doing battle with the rest of the world on the A40/M5/M6/M54, just like the good ole’ days! For those of you we missed on our flying visit, we
are sorry that we didn’t see you this time, but will endeavour to catch up with
you when we get back to the The food was phenomenal – just have to get back on the diet now… |