The Summer Hot Pot Supper. A great evening with an excellent band.
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Sue and Martin in Mallorca 2019
On the Archduke's Path in Mallorca
Thursday, 20 July 2023
Monday 17 July 2023 - The Tame Valley Stompers at Eagley Jazz Club
The Summer Hot Pot Supper. A great evening with an excellent band.
Wednesday, 19 July 2023
Sunday 16 July 2023 - Erddig
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We chose to return to Timperley from Porthmadog via the National Trust property at Erddig, near Wrexham - more or less on our route. We spent a happy couple of hours there and took a few photos which are captioned below. On a lovely afternoon, this was a good spot.
"Erddig was on the brink of ruin during the early seventies. A crumbling Welsh stately home, the house was sinking, the roof was leaking and the destructive forces of nature were setting in. Today, thanks to a four-year restoration project, you can see a family home filled with a collection of servants’ portraits and poems, fine interiors and furniture."
We didn't go on any of the recommended walks, and we whizzed around the house, so expect another visit sometime.
Saturday, 15 July 2023
Saturday 15 July 2023 - Coed Llyn y Garnedd
Returning from Dolgellau to Porthmadog, the rain seemed to have taken some time out, so we stopped at Plas Tan-y-Bwlch and took a two hour stroll in the pleasant woodland of Coed Llyn y Garnedd. This was a variant of Alex Kendall's walk 26 in his Cicerone guide to Snowdonia North.
We took the path steeply up from the car park (FOC) and soon crossed the railway line. The sun even came out to illuminate our progress (see above). There were no battles with bracken today.
Our usual path was closed in order to give some nesting ospreys a bit of privacy, so we took a short cut and found ourselves at a viewpoint over the Afon Dwyryd.
Saturday 15 July 2023 - Dolgellau parkrun #306
Squalls of rain lashed through the harbour. The low morning sun briefly illuminated the boats, but we didn't venture onto the deck.
Pwllheli parkrun promised to be a wet and windy endurance test, so we chose to go to Dolgellau again, where the weather held off before the start.
And off they went. The rain hit me at the three quarter distance point. Wisely I'd taken an anorak with me. Sue hadn't done that, but by then she had finished and sheltered with a group of runners behind a bush as the horizontal squall passed through.
Friday, 14 July 2023
Friday 14 July 2023 - Llyn Trawsfynydd
Today was promised to be wet. And it was. We chose walk 4 in Alex Kendall's Cicerone guide to Snowdonia South. We had done this before, on 26/8/21, and enjoyed the stroll across the footbridge near the start of the walk. Sadly, we found that today Health and Safety had got there before us and the bridge is now closed indefinitely.


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