When creating your snowman this winter, think very carefully about the height of the features on your snowman’s head in comparison to the height of your dog.
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It’s Walkies Day
This is the day for a good old walk to a viewpoint like this one of the River Dwyryd, flowing through the lower part of the Ffestiniog Valley and past Portmeirion (oops, the tide’s out in this picture). (Fingers crossed for good weather)
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL
The Vardre Deganwy Bowling Club Christmas Line Dance in their own style BEST WISHES FROM EVERYONE AT THE VARDRE DEGANWY BOWLING CLUB
It’s Panto Season
“BEHIND YOU!”
Barber Shop Quartet
The quartet practice quietly and informally (above) before their performance (below) ….
Table Hopping
Whilst John C and Dave H go busking around the tables doing Frankie Howerd impressions for spare change (“Oooo… err Missus”), John G explains his policy on handouts for just plain rubbish, as echoed by Doreen. Keep up to date here
Riddle-Me-Ree
Brian: “Islwyn pal, how can it be proved that a horse has six legs?” Islwyn: “Well Brian pal, that’s easy, a horse has forelegs in front and two behind!” Keep up to date here
Roulette or Raclette?
Although it looks as though the central table could be a casino roulette table with Kevin the Croupier, it’s just more raffle ticket sales underway. Keep up to date here
Oyster Catchers Chips and Putts
Whilst the Vardre Deganwy Bowling Club’s Christmas Luncheon was going on inside the Golf Club, a few Oyster Catchers were busy having their own Christmas Luncheon on the practice ground. (Photos taken through glass but it gives an idea of what you might have missed if you were having too much fun to look outContinue reading “Oyster Catchers Chips and Putts”
That’s A Waypoint
Alan and Gwyn are not quite on the same page as they try to plot their route back to the bar. Islwyn is content, he knows the route. In the meantime, Dave H tells David RJ that he thinks the route to the bar is the other way. Please check-in from time to time onContinue reading “That’s A Waypoint”
