After hours of waiting (not just for the food to be served) you’ll be able to click here for some photos from the Christmas Lunch.
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Bottomless Pit
After the crash of the bottle of wine followed quickly by the crash of the tins of beer, Dave H decided yesterday at the Christmas Lunch party that brown paper bags definitely have a weak point. But they do make a great picture frame. Photos from the event will appear on the website sometime thisContinue reading “Bottomless Pit”
All Awash
Lost for words.
Get Your Goat
High on a hill was a lonely goatherd Lay ee odl lay ee odl lay hee hoo …….
Is it as it Appears?
Is this purely a bonfire or a ghostly flamenco dancer?
The In-Word 2022
Voters have chosen the word “goblin mode” as the word of 2022. Thousands managed to drag themselves out of goblin mode to vote, as the phrase won by a landslide with 318,956 votes, making up 93% of the total. So, what does goblin mode mean exactly? According to Oxford University Press, which publishes the OxfordContinue reading “The In-Word 2022”
Après Ski
On 5th December 1963, Eddie the Eagle (Michael David Edwards) was born. In 1988, he became the first ski-jumper since 1928 to represent Great Britain in Olympic Ski Jumping. He finished last but he persevered against all the odds and didn’t give in.
Free Rangers
The ultimate in Free Range Chickens hanging out on a hillside in Snowdonia with some of their ewe friends. They’re a bit tired after dismantling their own hen house having decided that they needed to re-build with wide bi-fold doors to take better advantage of the view.
Ynys Enlli
If you wander down to the very tip of the Llŷn Peninsula, you will discover Bardsey Island just 2-miles off the coast. There are 12-properties on the island and nine of them are holiday cottages. There is no electricity. The island is owned by the Bardsey Island Trust and is a National Nature Reserve, aContinue reading “Ynys Enlli”
Coasting Along
Here’s a photo taken from an aeroplane on Wednesday this week as it flew along the North Wales Coast. From Colwyn Bay to the Llandudno isthmus sticking well out into the sea, the Conwy Estuary and cloud topped Snowdonia, the Menai Strait and Anglesey.
