Wednesday, August 31, 2016
Oops.
More a sign of rotten posts on the bridge than a sign of bad driving. And no, Bella, I had not been drinking.
Monday, August 29, 2016
An amazing Family Gathering Weekend.
8/11
Eight of us gathered on the decking - amazing that it can hold us all!
We are in age order -Kay, (Gail), (Nick), Chris, Andy, Francis, Gregory, Zoe, (Simon), Matthew, Luke.
And a ton of others too. Including all seven grandchildren.
Wednesday, August 24, 2016
Friday, August 19, 2016
After the visitors.
Roger and Judith have been here for a few days so not much work has been done - but a fair amount of eating and drinking has.
The tump has been shaved and will get tidied up.
Monday, August 15, 2016
More work.
Things are getting done.
Fencing has been repaired.
The pond has been cleared - and just in time as the kingfisher has reappeared.
The apple tree has been pruned - it improves the view.
And figs have been harvested - yes, figs. Brown figs on the front of the cottage and in the greenhouse.
Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Hard at it.
There has been much mowing of grass and clearing of paths and the flowers are still blossoming.
Monday, August 8, 2016
Tidying up for future visitors.
We have visitors due this week and next week and a big do at the end of the month so clearing up is the order of the day.
The yard is the first to get a spring clean.
Thursday, August 4, 2016
It's been a while.
Sometimes there's nothing to say and sometimes it's just too busy.
We have had visitors and been busy at Glyncoed preparing for new tenants.
Here are some photos to catch up.
Grass cutting at the cottage.
As these dahlias have been a success in the polytunnel I have bought more and created a dahlia bed.
The visitors helped cut the grass.
We had a day out t the Eisteddfod.
The onions are now waiting for a dry, sunny spell.
And we had a willow that was growing in the middle of the stream blow over. I have topped it off and left it to see if it sprouts again.
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