Firstly, a word from David L our Treasurer: “Good news that our Club Fundraiser last week, together with additional donations, raised a total of £708.50. Well done to those who worked so hard on the day and many thanks to everyone who contributed or donated.” Secondly, a word (usually many, many, many more than justContinue reading “Bird Talk”
Monthly Archives: July 2024
Well Matched
Our club hosted the Ladies Friendly match versus Rhos-on-Sea yesterday afternoon. Unusually for a Ladies Friendly match, the sun shone all afternoon. Luckily there were no casualties suffering from heat stroke. The match was very close with just a 1-point difference between the two teams on the aggregate. Well played everyone.
A Millinery Display
You will have to travel a long way to see an equivalent display of millinery as put on by a few members of our Clwydian ‘B’ Team. A couple of hats are also enhanced by adding a pair of sunglasses. OK, perhaps not all are wearing hats, but you note that they are all cordonedContinue reading “A Millinery Display”
Conwy River Festival 2024
The Festival is on today (Sunday), Monday and then Wednesday to Saturday. Click Here to visit the website to find out more.
Home & Away (not the Australian version)
Llandudno will come to Deganwy today to play our ‘B’ Team. Meanwhile, our ‘A’ Team will travel to Bangor for its match.
An Aside
Just in case you are looking for a distraction from any news that might relate to any elections that might be underway in the world, Click Here to go to the CNN website and see drone footage over Mount Etna, Europe’s most active volcano.
Have Barrow, Will Travel
Frank wanders around the green with an empty wheelbarrow looking for anything to put in it. He was heard to say, “I used to keep it full of four-leafed clovers, but I had to stop when I realised that I shouldn’t push my luck!”
Winday (not Windy)
Yesterday all three of our Clwydian League Teams won their matches. The ‘C’ Team had the best result with a 10:2 victory, and both the ‘A’ & ‘B’ Teams won 8:4.
Stormy Weather?
Ian and David L have theory and practical training under dark clouds but in bright sunshine. (Photo courtesy of Gay Hicdonmez).
