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Month: November 2021

November is fading…
Christmas / Doings / The cottage
  • 21 November 2021
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  • 2 mins
  • 4 years
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November is fading…

and Christmas is on the horizon. The backdrop of Llysdinam hill and its Larches (no. 1, the Larch) are now fading. The […]

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40 bales.
Doings / The animals
  • 20 November 2021
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40 bales.

Or how to get organised and get them shifted! Andrew, our farmer and straw supplier only had Thursday morning available for us […]

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Straw wanted.
Doings / The animals / The garden / The Seasons
  • 14 November 2021
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  • 2 mins
  • 4 years
  • 231 words
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Straw wanted.

After last year’s disastrous barley harvest, we’ve had to make do with the previous year’s crop. Our lorry back which doubles as […]

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Autumn colour.
Doings / The garden / The Seasons / The Wye
  • 14 November 2021
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  • 2 mins
  • 4 years
  • 225 words
  • 1

Autumn colour.

The dry October meant that many trees in the garden seemed to have given up the ghost after the late Spring but […]

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The past emerges…
Doings / The cottage / The garden
  • 14 November 2021
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  • 234 words
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The past emerges…

… who knows who lived here in the past, but maybe a few clues emerge. It was a cider pub, we knew, […]

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Remembrance Sunday.
Doings / The cottage / The garden / The Seasons / Weather
  • 14 November 2021
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  • 2 mins
  • 4 years
  • 189 words
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Remembrance Sunday.

A beautiful sunrise this morning highlighting Llisdynam hill. Whilst a lot of leaves have fallen already, the remaining ones are putting on […]

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Fire draws well
Doings / The cottage / The Seasons
  • 6 November 2021
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  • 2 mins
  • 4 years
  • 242 words
  • 2

Fire draws well

It’s bonfire night part two tonight, so our own contribution is being readied. the first fires of winter, and the Jenga tower […]

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Christmas draws on…
Christmas / Doings / Joan Whittle / The Seasons
  • 6 November 2021
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Christmas draws on…

A quick trip to Aberllynfi, or three cocks, to check out the Old Railway for Christmas.  More of an excuse/reason to get […]

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“Winter draws on…”
Doings / The animals / The garden / The Seasons
  • 6 November 2021
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  • 4 mins
  • 4 years
  • 545 words
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“Winter draws on…”

Change the clocks, change the routine change the underwear. As a young, raw, naive new boy introduced into (Civil Service) office life […]

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Doings / The cottage / The garden
Planting..
Fare thee well…
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