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19 August 2026

recycling at Intermarché

Filed under: diary — Trefor Davies @ 8:04 am

Eight thirty am. Clear blue sky though the water on the garden furniture tells me it rained overnight. Did in Lincoln too. I listened in on the sound of it on the greenhouse roof. I’m sat out by the pool having breakfasted royally on two halves of grapefruit. We decided last night that we would head out early for a market which is about a 20 min drive away. Only Hannah and THG have been spotted thus far so the 9am departure is looking at risk. Could be wrong. Won’t have to wait long to find out.

On this day 38 year ago THG and I woke up excitedly in separate locations. It was our wedding day. Actually I was not fully compos mentis having been drinking Stella with my Uncle Mick until about 2am. Hey ho. Adrenaline saw me through. That and a walk in the rain. The gods were smiling that day though and the actual wedding celebrations took place in brilliant sunshine. Four great kids later with a grandchild on the way I think we can look back with some satisfaction as to how it has gone.

The word on the street is that folk are showering so 9am might be a goer. I’m told that this market is the biggest one in the region. No idea what that means but will find out soon enough. We will be back home for the afternoon as we have a couple of chefs coming to save us having to prepare dinner.

Didn’t end up going to the source of the Charentes yesterday as the mood amongst those left at the farm was to chill out. Instead Tom and I took the recycling into Cussac. Paper, plastic and glass. It was only after I’d done the paper and started on the plastic that I discovered that orange juice cartons are considered to be plastic. Ah well. A shrug of the Gallic shoulder. Cooked pommes sarladaises to go with the spatchcock chicken, ribs and sausages done by Tom on the bbq. My fave spud recipe. I think I did a reasonable job of it but maybe not quite Michelin standard, or even the local caff.

We are about halfway through our trip. The location for this middle week has been fab. There is bugger all around us really (we did the place where Richard The Lionheart died on our first full day here) but the farmhouse is very secluded with nothing but the sound of cows and birds and we have a large pool to ourselves. Cussac itself is a 20 – 30 min walk, dependent on your speed or a 3 minute drive. There are two hairdressers, a bar tabac and an Intermarché. I probably missed one or two shops but basically there isn’t much here. The Intermarché is handy enough. You have to drive 5 mins to another village to get artisanal breads. 

Maybe I should think about getting my hair cut. Which place to choose? Decisions decisions. Might wait until I get to La Rochelle or even Concarneau. It’s not like when we were in Seville and I had a short back and sides done by a barber of Seville.

Anyway. Gotta go. Everyone is up and ready apaz. Ciao bebes.

18 August 2026

sloth

Filed under: diary — Trefor Davies @ 12:51 pm

A morning of sloth. Nipped out to fetch breakfast stuff at around 9am and returned with a bagful that included bacon. Upon examination in the kitchen we discovered that it was bacon with garlic. Hey, when in France… We stuck it on the bbq and had bacon baguettes.

Then strolled down to the lake and failed to get video footage of the fish jumping up and eating the waterboatmen or similar walking across the surface. Nicely shaded around the lake.

Four of the fam have set off for lunch in St Junien followed by a visit to the ruined village of Oradour sur Glane. Didn’t want to go meself. Once is enough and I went there with the boys during our rugby world cup trip. Instead we are going to take stuff to the recycling point then off to view the source of the Charentes. What’s not to like?

17 August 2026

the last of the croissants

Filed under: diary — Trefor Davies @ 12:52 pm

A grey morning but still early twenties celsius and rising through the day to thirty. Nipped out with John to Intermaché for the croissants. Got the last of the croissants and the pans au choc. Breakfast time been and gone some time earlier for the locals. Breakfast out by the pool again with a discussion as to the itinerary for the week ahead.

16 August 2026

huge thunderstorm last night

Filed under: diary — Trefor Davies @ 9:59 am

It was observed by THG that La Brouile experienced a huge thunderstorm last night. Chucked it down apaz. Never eard a thing. I spent all night doing a log impression that lasted until just before 8am.

Nipped out with Hannah to buy bread and croissants from Festival Des Pains Boulangerie Pâtisserie in Champagnac-La-Rivière. We pretty much cleaned them out of croissants and bought their last pain au choc. It’s only a small gaff and presumably make just enough to service their regulars. There will probably have been one or two disappointed citoyens who wished they hadn’t had a bit of a lie in after yesterday’s Assumption Day feasting. Ze bluddy British!

We then went in the opposite direction to check out Cussac and spotted another boulangerie option to try. There were also a couple of bars that we will almost certainly want to check out including a classic Bar Tabac gaff.

Weroff to Châlus-Chabrol Estate this pm. The place where King Richard the Lionheart was killed by a crossbow bolt fired from the tower. He probably said ouch, what on earth was that and then keeled over to the dismay and distress of all those with him on his, presumably, holiday. Unless he was warring against ze fiendish French. Could have been. Probs. Didn’t read the blurb. Just know he demised there. Archaic use of language there. Presumablement.

Not all the party is coming. Others have opted for a relaxed day of it around the pool and the covered patio where we eat most days, based on a sample of last night’s dinner and this morning’s breakfast. I didn’t want any lunch.

Coeur de Lion news. He was there to take retribution on the Vicompte de Limoges (or similar) who was a vassal of his and wh didn’t contribute to the ransom demanded by the Austrians for his release after being captured en route home from the 3rd crusade. Laid siege to the chateau and was struck in the shoulder/collarbone by a crossbow bolt. That didn’t kill him but grangrene set in and he died six days later.

14 August 2026

stroll around les Sables D’Olonne

Filed under: diary — Trefor Davies @ 1:41 pm

Nice stroll around les Sables D’Olonne. This place seems to exist for two purposes. Fishing and tourists. The great thing about the fishing is the fact that you can buy fantastic fresh seafood. We stopped by the fishmongers at the back of the place where we had lunch yesterday. They were selling fish just landed. Live lobsters, still in their natural blue colour. THG bought a few locally caught tinned sardines. Obvs they weren’t in the tins when they were caught. They probably shipped the catch to Chjna or Canada to be tinned (jokes). Nice wander around the big church. These edifices were built to impose themselves on the “flock”. A show of power to let you know who was in charge. The market hall was closed for renovation but its traders had been moved to a temporary building to which we strolled and enjoyed a drink. The waiter had a spinning trick with his tray. See vid. The beach at Les Sables is a v long crescent shape. We didn’t attempt to walk the whole prom.

Back at the hotel the room aircon wasn’t working and they were performing sound checks. Blimmin loud. Call me an old fart. Trouble is you’ve never heard of any of the bands. They are all French. We didn’t recognise any of the tunes used in the sound checks. 

As a bit of experiment how many French “pop stars” can you name? I’ll start it off in the comments. Anyway the engineer came back from his lunch eventually and fixed the aircon, phue. We are now chillin out before going to the rooftop for a dip and drink later and then heading out to the port for a bit of a night out.

13 August 2026

HMS Victory

Filed under: diary — Trefor Davies @ 1:48 pm

V pleasant evening at Ian and Michelle’s on Tuesday followed by a full on Wednesday. We visited the Historic Royal Dockyard for the first time. Truly impressive. HMS Victory was stunning and the Mary Rose v interesting. Even bumped into @Sue Black having a day out with one of her many grandchildren. Afterwards to Gunwharf Quay for a Nandos then hung around to see the eclipse before getting into the queue for the 23:00 Brittany Ferries boat to Caen. Time passed quickly enough and were one of the first on, having paid for the privilege. Our cabin was also ready and we were straight in despite many announcements asking people to wait in the public lounges as their cabins weren’t ready. They did ours first obvs. Queued for ages for a pint of Lagunitas. Longer than it took me to drink it. Everyone waiting for their cabins were in the queue. Bed by the time the ship set sail at eleven.

The wake up call this morning was a brutal 04:45. We had breakfast delivered to the cabin and were one of the first off the boat and through passport control by seven. This is when we found that if THG brings our marriage cert next time she could stay indefinitely despite being a Brit. Irish passports ftw. Lucky girl. We are unlikely to want to go to Europe for over 3 months in a year which is the current allowance.

We made good progress on a fairly empty French motorway system. 267 or so miles from Ouistreham to Les Sables. Couple of pit stops to fuel up on caffeine. Was quite tired after the overnight voyage. Arrived in Les Sables D’Olonne by twelve thirty ish. The room was not ready, natch but we sat in the “Club” for some time whilst I did some admin and THG caught up on the Archers or similar.

After a while we set out onto the hot streets of Les Sables. The hotel, the Vertime, is directly opposite the port and we strolled to a small bar at the back of a fishmongers. I had fish and chips and THG had a crab roll. The fish and chips, with tartare sauce but a salad instead of mushy peas, was just right fair play. Washed it down with some fruity beer that was ok.

Bit if drama as we were sat there. There was a loud bang and I turned around to see that a black SUV of some sort had hit something, very loudly. THe front was caved in, the passenger wing mirror demolished and the front bumper had fallen off. “Fortunately” a local cop was on the scene in seconds and was able to direct the traffic down a road they hadn’t planned on using but the main drag to the port was blocked by the aforementioned UV. By the time we had finished lunch (3ish) and headed home the road was still blocked.

The walk back was hot and sweaty. It’s around 34 degrees here in Les Sables. However the place we had intended to stop at, Loches is pushing 40. Would have been unbearable. I only changed it on Tuesday when I saw the weather forecast. The Vertime was one of the few decent hotels with availability on this part of the west coast and I think we got the last room. It’s a good enough hotel with a great rooftop bar with a wonderful view over the port. Unfortunately the space below it, over the road, has been converted to a concert venue for the weekend and during our time here it is going to be very noisy. They didn’t mention this until after I’d booked. The last thing we need after a very short night’s kip last night is a couple more nights of disruption. It is what it is. From Saturday onwards we are staying at a farmhouse in 75 acres of land near a village called Cussac. The only noise will be coos. We can catch up on sleep then. We also have a great pool to ourselves. The whole fam is coming. Shud be gud.

9 August 2026

Brunch with Joe and Lucy

Filed under: diary — Trefor Davies @ 11:31 am

Seven thirty am on a sabbath in August. I was going to write early August but I’m not so sure it is anymore. We are hurtling headlong into the middle of the month. Yeeeeeooooowwwwnnnggg. That’s a new word meaning hurtling headlong. Actually it’s important not to hurtle too much. Take it easy son. It’ll still be there. Anyway when does it stop being early in the month. There must be a definitive position on this. A decree. 

Moved to the deck cos it’s such a nice morning. The robins and coal tits are very vociferous. Fox visits observed at 21:32 and 03:55. Plenty of hedgehog action. Nothing by the lake though. Plus I’m going to move the mobile cam today as it points away from the sun and never fully charges up. A pigeon just landed in front of the lake. Always looks around carefully before deciding to take a swig. V nervous birds. The lake needs topping up daily at the mo. Will need to sort out a rota for doing this whilst we are away. The vegetation is doing nicely at the western end and we can’t have all that good work being undone by letting the body of water dry up. Also I suspect the frog would be a bit upset.

This morning we are having brunch with Joe and Lucy before they head back to town. There is no rush. They didn’t get in from Rhys and Kasia’s wedding until after midnight, bearing in mind that the drinks reception started at one thirty. Bought three different lots of bacon from St Nicholas’ butchers on Burton Road to try. No additives. Unsmoked streaky and back and smoked middle. Something like that. I gave the sausages a try last night and felt the butch had overdone the sage but will see this morning how it tastes in a breakfast environment.

10:23 I hear a church bell tolling, calling the faithful to arms. Wind must be a westerly.

11:48 brunch over

19:10 v pleasant dinner over. THG’s pork chilli con carne with some left over primitivo.

8 August 2026

Fox: 00:06, 04:14, 04:52

Filed under: diary,Fox News — Trefor Davies @ 12:29 pm

Fox: 00:06, 04:14, 04:52. Interesting hedgehog interaction 02:01 – 02:03. Not sure if there was some mating going on here or not. Either one of them was unwell or just not having any of it. Curled up. Three vids to watch.

Lovely night out at OleOle with Joe and Lucy. We sat outside. Joe dialled up an Uber for a lift home and got it for free. Something to do with being an Uber One member. Will have to investigate that one. I think I already did and concluded it wouldn’t be worthwhile but will have another look.

Off to Rhys Edwards’ wedding today. Just to the church. One of Joe’s mates we’ve known since birth. They are all starting to get married now. There will be a flush of weddings for the next few years before they move on to christenings.

Both THG and Joe have gone out running. THG to the parkrun and Joe to do 5k around uphill Lincoln. Quite a pleasant running route taking in the castle and cathedral. I’m sat on the deck, nipping into the shed periodically to check up on progress with my census transcriptions. You have to feed Claude in batches to avoid overloading it. Currently working my way through Llangeler where my 3 x great grandparents farmed a place called Pantyffynnon. Visited there with Joe last year. The ffynnon itself was filled in in recent times.

The other news is that today is effectively the start of the new football season with the first round of the Carabao Cup, the League Cup as was (still is really). The Imps are away at Derby County. We have just signed two strikers on loan, one of whom is from Spurs, so will be interesting to see how it goes.

3 August 2026

pleasant night out with THG and the Sands

Filed under: diary,Fox News — Trefor Davies @ 4:43 pm

V pleasant night out with THG and the Sands last night. Couple of craft beers in the Monkey Puzzle (or whatever it is called) and then an amble along the pavement to the Cathedral View Indian. Although I had been there after golf it was the first time for THG. The Sands had only just been there last week but you can never have too many curries innit.

Today is a day for sorting stuff out. Tomorrow we are off to see me blood and blister Ann and husband Toby in Wiltshoire. Life is a bit of a whirlwind really.

Looks like we had a drop of rain overnight. Not enough to have an effect but better than nowt.

Left my “landline” plugged in this pm. just had a phishing call. didn’t bother answering and now it’s unplugged again for another few months.

Fox 21:35 last night.

2 August 2026

banging tunes

Filed under: diary,Fox News — Trefor Davies @ 4:22 pm

Some banging tunes coming out of the wireless set this morning. Sunday Service from Port Sunlight United Reform Church. Hadn’t realised that the United Reform Church came from the coming together of the congregationalist and presbyterian churches. Never too late to learn. We’ve stayed in Port Sunlight a few times. Cracking pub nearby, Rose & Crown. Uncle Bill’s fave watering hole. THG has paused the service whilst we are outside. Already a lovely morning. Perfect weather really. Garden needs watering.

Pleasant bbq last night where we sat at my new garden table. Starting to earn its living, so to speak. I bunged some minted lamb kebabs from Pepperdyne’s on the grill and nipped in to the shed to do something. Almost left it too long but all worked out ok in the end. Kebabs were v good fair play. Not so sure about the sausages. Not as good as Fosters though I did buy the prepacked ones which seem to have lots of additives. Will try out the bacon this morning.

Dunno what lies in store today really. During the day anyway. We are off out for a curry with the Sands ce soir.

Breakfasted, showered and now sipping tea on the deck. A gull of some brand or other circles overhead. I hear voices through the hedge from next door. Both sides. The others will be out of the house by ten thirty, THG to church and H&G to visit Lois and Joe around the corner. I’m going to see if I can make some progress on the compost bins. Need to get the circular saw out.

I’ve finished transcribing the 1871 census for Llanfihangel ar Arth and now doing Llangeler.

Fox 00:21. Met someone yestray at hte Dowsws who leaves food out for the fox!

1 August 2026

Sat on the deck last night enjoying the evening

Filed under: diary,Fox News — Trefor Davies @ 8:43 am

Sat on the deck last night enjoying the evening with Adie and Zara. I had just mentioned that we had a hedgehog when lo and behold it trotted across the lawn in front of us and started rooting around the back of the raised beds. Couldn’t have timed it better. Then Z spotted the frog on the path, maybe 3 yards from the lake. This is quite thrilling. One of the reasons for having the lake was to attract frogs which like to eat slugs and snails. Ditto the hedgehog. It feels very much as if we have had fewer of them this year.

Last night was one of the few evenings we have stayed outside long enough to benefit from having the lights on around the barbecue area and also outside the shed. Makes the place v atmospheric. The downside, however, is that it means the nights are already beginning to draw in.

Now back on the deck before breakfast. Might as well take advantage of this weather while we can. My new sunglasses have been a result. Feels as if they are even better than my normal specs. I’ll still use the old ones for the pool. The lenses, which were so worn, kept falling out but I’ve superglued them in. The nuclear option but it doesn’t really matter.

Today is going to be another day of relaxation. I’m not in a rush to have breakfast. I still feel full from last night’s bbq. A few leftover sausages to eat up. No sign of Hannah and George yet. No rush innit. A few birds tweeting away, chirping. Unfortunately my phone is in the kitchen charging so I can’t tell you what make bird we are talking about. Several.

Looks as if we might have had some rain overnight. Not enough to get excited about. Quite a bit of cloud up there. More cloud than blue sky but it isn’t particularly solid, if you know what I mean. Amazing things innit, clouds 🙂

Fox 00:05

31 July 2026

Ellis Mill meeting

Filed under: diary,Fox News — Trefor Davies @ 10:53 am

Snapshot of last night’s standing room only Ellis Mill meeting. Since it closed before Covid shutdown the county Council has neglected it and 3 other mills and it needs £500K to fix. However they are legally bound to do this (apaz this is unique to Ellis Mill). The Civil trust has promoted a business plan to take over the running of the mill after the council has repaired it. They, the trust, have a lawyer working on it. The challenge now is to get the council to spend the money in a timely manner. There is cross party support from some councillors and the feeling is that the council wants to see all four mills survive, somehow. The Civil trust plans to raise the profile of the campaign and get a petition running which it will need help promoting. The thought is that it will be politically hard for the council not to do it if there is seen to be big public support. It is complicated by the fact that the city and county councils are merging.

Arrived home as Hannah and George were arriving. Good timing. Had a nice chat and a couple of beers with George before hitting the hay. Noticed that Clearview Opticians had already received my new sunglasses, a week ahead of schedule. Well done Clearview.

Arrived before they had opened this morning so I thought I’d take a stroll to the cathedral to enquire about our membership passes. We joined up yonks ago but nowt has arrived in the post. Got there at ten past nineish. A few people cleaning and a woman sorting out the flowers but nobody at the desk to let me know what’s going on. Walked through to the entertainment of the organ being played. What a sound. Really fills the cathedral. Strange that they can’t get the acoustics right with some of the concerts they put on.

Now sat on the deck wearing my new shades. Nothing in the calendar. Have all the ingredients ready to make the bbq marinade except for onion powder which I’m hoping THG will source when she finishes in the gym. I do wonder whether just finely chopping an onion will do instead but many recipes demand the powder. I suspect this is an American originated shortcut. WIll see how we get on.

Pigeon taking a drink at the lake. Deep draughts or certainly multiple pecks. An oasis amid the sand coloured desert that has become the surrounding lawn.

Vulpine  visits at 23.08, 23.51 and 02.42.

30 July 2026

a busy morning

Filed under: diary,Fox News — Trefor Davies @ 1:25 pm

Gosh it was a busy morning. Me ‘n’ THG had arranged to visit the cathedral caff and then to the shop to buy some Lincoln related presents for some friends we are going to see after which I was going to drop off the car at Coops’ for him to stick a couple of new back tyres on. As we got the cathedral there were a few parking spaces available down the side but I had planned to drive around the front to park on Eastgate as it was nearer the caff. That’s when the alarm bells started to gently sound. Graduation day for Lincoln University! The place was rammed with graduands dressed in their very colourful gowns. Queuing had already started.

My concern was that the caff might be full but actually there were very few people there and no other cars in the parking spots. The latter was because you only got an hour’s parking and clearly the grads would have been in for the whole day, most of it being the celebrations. 

Coops was not there when I dropped the car off so I left it together with the paperwork for selling the campervan and walked to the railway station where I picked up some tickets for THG. Then to the seamstress over the road to pick up my brown corduroy kecks and on to the Apple Store to meet THG herself. Her old iPhone SE is at the point of almost needing to be constantly plugged in. We bought her a new iPhone 17e. That’ll do her for a few years. She especially needs it for when we go on holiday.

Got the bus home from the station. Bloody driver was particularly not helpful. I tapped my phone on the pay thing three times but nothing happened. Then I looked at him quizzically at which point he said he needed to know where I was going. “Why does that matter when it’s a flat fare everywhere?”. He mumbled some response which I didn’t totally get. “Lee Road”. As the bus approached Lee Road the computer made an announcement to that effect. I rose and stood next to the driver but he didn’t stop! Blimmin eck. I made that observation so he did stop at the Christ’s Hospital School stop a couple of hundred yards further on.

Anyway I’m home now and sitting out on the deck. Will need to top up the lake. Water level must have dropped a centimetre yesterday. Not been any LakeCam action for a while but the LogCam picked up Reynard at 00:25 last night.

29 July 2026

Five twenty

Filed under: diary,Fox News — Trefor Davies @ 8:05 am

Five twenty, a, m. Sat out on the deck in front of the lake, fountain gurgling away. A few cars racing by on the road out front. Lights must have just changed. It’s quite a convenient feature of where we live. Although it’s notionally a busy road it is only busy in bursts when the lights at the Wragby Road and Ruskin Avenue junction change. Ditto the ones at the Greetwell Road junction, outside the Peacock, in the other direction. What it means is that whenever we want to get the car out of the drive there is always a gap in the traffic to take advantage of.

All is still in the back garden. The tiniest whisper of a breeze moving the tips of some branches. A good time of day to be up.

Last night we went for dinner at Martin and Helen’s around the corner. The table was laid out on the lawn and everything on the table had been grown by Martin on his allotment. Wonderful grub.The exception was the fabulous pulled pork for which Martin is rightly famous. It is not practical to keep a pig on the allotment and now is not the right time of year to turn it into a pulled pork joint. I daresay he bought the meat from a butcher. I’ve mentioned it before but my grandmother used to keep a pig at the bottom of the garden and our house in Greetwell Gate had a sty in the back garden. Not much room in it for the pig but hey…

It feels as if I’ve had to top up the water levels in the lake every other day this summer. I guess in the truly natural world lakes do sometimes dry up and are refilled when the winter rains arrive. Not good for the fauna that live in the lake. In our case there is no river running into the lake and it is partly covered by the tree canopy so leaving the water level to be controlled by nature might not work.

Sitting on the deck by the lake in front of the shed for the last few days I have been subjected to a constant bombardment by empty nut casings from the holm oak as the squirrels above have been harvesting. I assume it’s squirrels although the nuts do no doubt drop off naturally themselves. In fact not all the ammo being dropped is empty. Some of them are whole, live, nuts.

Yesterday we deposited our campervan Betty at Coops’ garage for the last time.  Betty was an uber cool van to possess and in the 12 years or so we had her we had some great times going away with our pals. There comes a time, however,  when you need a few more creature comforts and the decision has been made to move her on. When we next go away on a weekend camping trip we will hire a motorhome. Won’t be until next year now.

This morning THG and I are off for a swim. We did this at 9am last week and it looks as if this might become a regular thing which is very nice. I go in the slow lane and she opts for the medium one. My technique must be really rubbish as people doing breaststroke overtake me even if I am doing the front crawl. Woteva. After the swim I drop THG off at the gym for her weights class. It might be pilates. Dunno. 

When I get back I might begin the process of refilling the greenhouse water buts. This will take some time as due to the hosepipe ban I’ll have to do it using watering cans. I guess I could fill the big yellow wheelie thing with water and roll that to the greenhouse. I’ll still need to scoop the water out of it but it will save quite a few trips back and forth to the tap.

Fox passed through at 02:06 and 04:24.

C ya.

28 July 2026

the gurgling of the newly unclogged fountain

Filed under: diary,Fox News — Trefor Davies @ 12:53 pm

Elected to take tea on the deck after breakfast, just before eight. It is already pleasantly warm out here and the gurgling of the newly unclogged fountain in the lake makes for a pleasant backdrop. Since moving it and the plants it has been undisturbed by wildlife (ie the pesky pigeons). The birds now have have their own end of the lake to play with. Three vulpine visits between eight minutes past ten and two am last night. These are all being recorded on the mobile “Stump Cam” formerly known as Raised Beds Cam but rehomed as  vegetation had overwhelmed the raised beds location. Stump Cam is screwed down to an oak log that can be easily moved around.

Gonna be a hotun today and we are off out to Helen and Martin’s for dindins so I imagine it will be quite pleasant sitting out in their back garden. I used to say that you could count the number of evenings warm enough to sit outside for dinner on the fingers of one hand but in recent years that has greatly changed.

Pigeon just appeared for a slurp from the lake. The bastard tried to stand on the rescue boat and got a bit of a shock when it sank underneath it. You can see how it was damaging the plants as it would have directly jumped onto them to access the water, dislodging the pots. I’ve been making sure the bird bath has been kept full in this weather to encourage them to use that  as well. Don’t think I’ve mentioned Brian for a while. Seems happy enough since he found a crevice in the rocks where the pigeons seem to leave him alone.

A thrush has tentatively appeared at the lake and is looking around to see whether it might be safe to take a drink. Actually I think it’s a female blackbird. Gratifyingly it decided it was safe and jumped in and took a bath. I don’t mind providing the service to blackbirds. It’s the pigeons I don’t like.

Nipping to Waitrose this morning in the campervan as THG’s car is in the garage having something done to it. She needs to be there (they meet in the Waitrose car park) for before 9:30 for the Pink Ladies Running Club. Hardcore. Better to get it done early before the heat of the day hits the streets.

In other news I ordered a dimmer switch for my Tropical Trefbash neon sign. It isn’t neon really it’s LED but neon sounds right and being LED makes it easy for me to fit a 12v DC dimmer switch in line. Hadn’t really thought about it before our Tom mentioned that it was a bit harsh, which it is. I didn’t order one when I bought the sign as it was quite expensive but in reality they are three quid each from Amazon. I bought a pack of three so if anyone wants one I will have two going spare. Arrives today.

Now at the caff in “The Rose”. Was going to have a cawfee but when THG said I was probably going to have a sneaky bacon sarnie I changed my plan and have ordered said breakfast item in a roll and substituted the coffee for a pot of tea. For me coffee does not go with a bacon roll. The guy behind the counter gave me a posh (this being Waitrose) sachet of brown sauce. We came, as previously mentioned, in campervan Betty, and it being early it was easy to find a drive through parking spot where I didn’t have to faff around reversing.

Forgot to tell ya. Ordered South Wales And The March 1284-1415 Book, W Rees Historical Study 1924. My co-worker Claude suggested it would be an useful read and I was lucky enough to find a copy for £15 plus postage.

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