Thursday, 21 January 2021

Signs of Spring

 Not really a post just a scrap book page I did of the Castle Moat yesterday.





Peace and Calm

I'm rather enjoying being home with Moss and finding pleasure in my crafts and simple things. I took a brief look up my garden today and noticed the daffs poking through. Sure sign that spring isn't far away. I think I'm ready for spring and warmer days. This winter seems to have been long and gloomy. Not many clear cold days but rather more dark and gloomy ones. 

Took a walk down the Monty yesterday with Moss. Used the time to check the horse boat for water. There was rather more needing pumping out than I was expecting and no doubt there will be quite a lot more before the weekend given the weather forecast for the week. It seems rather dire. 


The horses trotted down to see us. They normally come running when we have the horse boat out. I think they like to see Cracker.


There were a few ducks about but not as many as usual nor I have I seen any swans or the herons there this year. Maybe they were further up towards Queen's Head and the nature reserve.






The Morda Brook was very full and the ford quite a bit deeper than normal. Roll on spring.

Toodle pip for now. xx



Thursday, 7 January 2021

Frosty Thursday

What a glorious, sunshiney, frosty day today was. Woke up to a glorious hard frost and clear blue skies. Simple things make me very happy. Probably just as well really. 

Did a few jobs first thing then called round to the canal to check on the horse boat and walk Moss. I needed to give Moss a gentle walk today as he ran himself stupid yesterday and is suffering for it today. He's getting old but still thinks he's a pup. Same as me. 😅 He was 12 at Christmas, bless him. I think he has arthritis or something as he gets very stiff. I give him something called YuMove but it doesn't  seem to be doing anything for him unfortunately. I have some of the same stuff for humans called IMove but I aren't. 😅😅 

The boat was still afloat and the canal was frozen. Very still and quiet. I bumped into a couple of friends. One who lives on a canal boat and the other who owns the café by the canal. Nice to catch up with them both even if one conversation did entail shouting across the canal to the moored boat.

A few nice photos from today's walk.




The water from the bilge pump made a hole in the ice and the bubbles went across the canal under the ice. Fascinating to watch. 






Some catkins on an alder tree. They were the most gorgeous plum colour. Can't say I've ever seen them before or maybe I have and not paid attention to them. Aren't they just gorgeous?!!!

The real voyage of discovery lies not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes.

Toodle pip for now.

Namaste




Wednesday, 6 January 2021

Happy New Year 2021

Happy New Year to you all. May your spirits stay bright. I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas in whatever way you were able to celebrate.

My birthday is New Year's Day and this year I was the Big 60. Originally a family picnic was planned at Lake Vyrnwy but due to restrictions it didn't happen.  

I popped down to see my mom and stepdad for a couple of hours then came home and pottered around at home. Not quite the way I imagined my birthday but I did get a beautiful  bouquet of flowers from the castle staff the day before. A white bouquet. It smells gorgeous as there are some beautiful white lilies in it. Lillies are one of my fave flowers along with poppies.

On the 2nd of January, my friend Tom and myself  along with Moss went for a bimble  around the Old Oswestry Racecourse. It's  higher up than Oswestry so there was snow on the ground. Beautiful white, crunchy snow.... bliss. The sky was so blue but it was bitter cold. I don't  think you can beat these type of days. Whilst I love warm, sunny days I totally adore cold snowy days with blue skies and even snow falling. It was so quiet up there, as if the world was holding its breath. 

Thomas and Moss


As we stood looking out over mid Wales a huge snow cloud drifted over and totally changed the sky and ambience  of  the  scenery in a beautiful, magical way.


As we drove home via Llansilin the snow really started to fall and the visibility dropped dramatically. My excitement rose. Unfortunately  the snow didn't  stick but it still made me very happy to see.

Whilst the day of my birthday didn't go as I  planned this day more than made up for it. 

Those who don't  believe in magic will never find it. 

Toodle pip for now. 

Blessed Be xx 

Tuesday, 5 January 2021

Merry Christmas 2020

Well Christmas came and went. Moss and me spent it with my mom and stepdad.  I cooked Christmas dinner, which has been the first time for a few years. My stepbrother normally cooks it when he comes over from France for the holidays. This last Christmas  he didn't  come over for his annual stay. 

It was a very relaxing sort of day, a lovely walk first thing. It was gloriously frosty, home, then dinner and pressie opening. Then mostly TV watching. The offerings on TV marked as entertainment  were absolutely dire. I don't think I've have ever seen such utter rubbish on TV for the Christmas period as I saw this last holiday period.



These are just about the only photos I took on Christmas Day. 

I came home Boxing Day morning via the canal and boat checking and spent the rest of the day on my own with Moss.

The 27th of December there was another wedding at The Castle, there had been one on Christmas Eve as well. Both days were glorious and the wedding parties were very lucky. Very low key affairs but there was a lovely positive buzz to the atmosphere.

The swans even returned for the event.




This is the room we use for our weddings. It's a really lovely room. 

The rest of the week was spent embroidering really and Moss walking and Castle duties on New Year's eve.


Moss totally absorbed watching two kids playing football with their dad. Moss loves nothing more than a ball, especially a football. Moss is a very intelligent dog until a ball is involved then his doggy brain kicks in and he's totally in another doggy paradise. 😆.

These photos were taken on New Years eve at the castle. It was frosty. I love how snow and frost can transform the mundane into glistening gems.





The moat in this part was frozen. Even the dead and decaying looked glorious in its  sparkling, frosty mantle. We can find beauty in the unexpected if we take the time to look. I am grateful for my life. 

Let's see what glorious wonders and unexpected events 2021 brings.

Blessed Be.

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