Sue and Martin in Mallorca 2019

Sue and Martin in Mallorca 2019
On the Archduke's Path in Mallorca

Saturday, 22 July 2023

Flora in Snowdonia


                                              Bell Heather

Here are a few more pictures from Snowdonia - mainly flora. Click on an image for a slideshow.

Enchanter's Nightshade

More Bell Heather

Cuckoo-pint

Wall Pennywort

Rock Samphire

Sea Plantain

Lady's Bedstraw

Greater Bird's-foot-trefoil

Rosebay Willowherb

Common Eyebright

Heath Spotted Orchid

Heath Spotted Orchid

Common St John's-wort

Common Red Soldier Beetle

Meadow Brown butterfly

Marsh Thistle

Red Admiral

Buck's-horn Plantain

Creeping Saltbush

Common Restharrow

Angelica (Wild Celery)

Purple Toadflax

Meadowsweet

Purple Star-thistle

Monkey Flower

Redstem Stork's-bill

Burnet Rose

Sea-buckthorn

Common Toadskin Lichen





































(Above) Yellow Specklebelly?
Or Hairy Curtain Crust
Haircap Moss

Water lilies

Struthiopteris spicant






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.

Karen Johnson drums/percussion (borrowed from the Dixie Beats)
Terry Brunt trombone
Roger Wimpenny trumpet/vocals
Paul Broomhead clarinet/saxophone
Peter Smith bass
John Gordon banjo/guitar
 

Wednesday, 19 July 2023

Sunday 16 July 2023 - Erddig



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.

Jalopies now replace the horses in the stables (probably the same horse power though!)

This snug room would have been a good one in which to enjoy a winter's day in front of a roaring fire.

Dining Room

The huge vase is a treasured possession

Library - I wonder how often the books in such places are actually opened?
It would be a shame if they never saw the light of day

An impressive doll's house, part of an interesting collection of vintage toys

In the bathroom, a fairly modern looking bath and sink, and a very novel shower contraption

They don't look much, but these restored bed hangings are very precious

Family chapel

Formal gardens, viewed from the house

West aspect of the long, thin house


There's a wolf's corner, home to a childrenss playground

Coots were hassling mallards on the ornamental pond, with Canada geese looking on

It'll be good at some point to explore the gardens - we hardly touched the surface