
"I'll admit I may have seen better days, but I'm still not to be had for the price of a cocktail, "(Margo Channing)
The Art of Manipulation

Llanberis

We loaded up the car with the welsh terriers and drove over to Llanberis in Snowdonia for lunch with a colleague and friend of Chris' Jo and her husband Nick.
They live in a picturesque converted chapel that nestles snugly amid the piles of slate and bracken high above the town,with their three dogs and 4 hens (some of my old buffs!)
The countryside in Snowdonia is typically beautiful and rather harsh for my taste, The cottages dotted almost inside the mountains do feel just a tad too isolated, especially as I do like conversations with passing locals, but it is, I'll admit, very, very scenic.
We had a lovely lunch, a bracing walk on the precarious mountains of slate and a tour of their allotments and land..........I must admit I was ever so slightly envious of their pond and orchard....
Home at 6pm, just in time to water the ducklings and doze on the couch
Below pic..(Centre Chris, far right Jo)
Osborn House,Wii play,Welly blossoms and sunburnt pigs



I will put some hens' eggs in the incubator in a week or so, the field is in need of some healthy young egg layers that will augment the older pensioners.
As I said, the weather has been quite beautiful and surprisingly hot. After digging through the medicine cupboard in the bathroom, I finally found an old bottle of sun cream, and gave Nora (who is quite bald on her back) a good creaming. She was quite put out by the whole experience and would not keep still for me to rub in the factor 30! I had to corner her with some pig food before I could massage it all in

Hillsborough 1989

I cannot believe that the 15th of April is the twenty year anniversary of the Hillsborough Disaster; coincidentally it is also the twenty year anniversary of my first days in Sheffield.
I thank god, that as a first year student nurse, I was shielded from the aftermath of horrendous crush injuries caused when the Liverpudlian fans were funnelled through to the crowded terraces at Lepplings lane.
96 people died that day and hundreds were injured. The reputation of some Liverpool fans as well as a tawdry gutter press paper were tarnished forever...and the word Hillsborough became synonymous with misery and disaster in the minds of most British people.

Cossetted in the nursing accommodation in the leafy suburb of Broomhill, we students still inhabited that selfish, indulgent unreal world of the newly educated and regularly socialised.
My second house, bought in Hillsborough in the mid 90's was a happy, positive home . It signified for me, independence, the cementing of life long friendships and the start of my relationship with Chris.
I am so lucky....when I think of Hillsborough, I only think of the very good times
"Too Much for One Heart" ~~ Lea Salonga
I remember seeing Lea Salonga in Miss Saigon when it opened in London years ago, This song was cut from the production in favour of a duet with Peter Polycarpou.
Salonga seems to be a bit of a hard lurvie but she certainly belts out this version
Good Friday

The lame Bunny has been a victim of bullying also (this time by Roger and Pirrie the bantams) so she and coop mate Nonnie have been moved as well into their own little run (above)
Thanks Nige
Duplicity

Julia Roberts looked her age and Clive Owen looked slightly weird (with his new Americanised teeth)....but the whole thing was fairly entertaining in an Ocean 11 sort of way.
I gave it a passable 7/10
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