Thursday, 23 May 2024
Book choices
Sunday, 19 May 2024
Stitchers Day Out
Today was the Quarry Bank Stitchers day out, this is their third day retreat and the second one I've been to, they have been a great success. The food was lovely, and the company even better, we had lots of laughs. People got to show their finishes, which Is always lovely to see, there was a de-stash table and a freebie table as well as a couple of sellers, including our local needlework shop, Betty's.
I took my Carriage House Samplings girl, Mary Margaret to work on. I'd made a small start a few months ago and haven't picked her up since, until today.
Saturday, 18 May 2024
What a difference a week makes
I've spent the day in the garden, everything had shot up so much in just a week, It was crazy.
I put some grass seed down on the lawn closest to the house the week before I went away, I was starting to think It wasn't going to take, but goodness, It had sprouted so much and Is so green!
My potatoes, which looked like this when I went away....
Thursday, 16 May 2024
Last day away
I didn't set an alarm last night so slept late this morning. I think all the walking and fresh air finally caught up with me. According to the app on my phone I've walked 87,675 steps since I got here last Friday, way more than I walk in a normal week at home.
I spent some time this morning packing up things I won't need today and taking them to the car, I have to be out of the apartment by 10am so It will save me time in the morning, then I headed out for a walk. I went across the promenade, down onto the pier then up to Happy valley where I stopped for a cuppa and a toasted teacake. As you can see it was very overcast today and by the time I'd finished my coffee it had started to rain. I was going to walk a bit further but decided to head back as the rain looked as though it was in for the rest of the day.
Wednesday, 15 May 2024
Portmeirion
Portmeirion is described as a folly tourist village and is just a little over an hours drive from Llandudno, in a place called Gwynedd. Although I've been in the area a number of times this was my first visit.
Portmeirion was designed and built by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis between 1925 and 1975 in the Baroque style, no one actually lives there, the buildings serve as hotels or guest accomodation. It has been the location for a number of films and TV shows, the most famous being the cult TV show The Prisoner.
The place it'self isn't all that big, I walked around at least 4 times, you can go down onto the beach, although you do have to pay close attention to the tide times, (which are displayed), as the water does come right up to the walls. You can also walk along the coastal path which starts down by the lighthouse. There are plenty of places to stop and grab a cuppa or sit and eat a picnic, there are also a few shops selling the usual and one dedicated to The Prisoner merchandise. It's a place to take your time, wander round and enjoy the peace and quiet.
I took a lot of photos so be prepared, lol