Surprise


 I had to look surprised when at the family barbecue I was presented with a “surprise “ birthday cake 

Strange Things

 It’s a lazy blog today thanks to Ali who requested I share more of my odd bits so to speak.
It’s a beautiful day and the garden and planters need watering .
The shooting range in nearby Trelogan sounds busy but the putput of the shotguns are muffled by the circle of hills to the west and are not too invasive.
I’m going to a family barbecue later which will be lovely 

My wolf and Badge salt and pepper shakers standing guard over my homemade letter rack

My gargoyle of course

My obese camel 

The first thing I made in pottery my horse

My little homage to Gormley’s terracotta crowd

Blogger Gayle’s sketch on wrapping paper framed

My bathroom puffin

My 2£ tetradactyl plate

My 5£ plastic toucan 

Bearded man with a big cock



My carved eagle, a gift from villager Colin Endres before he died

Albert The Dinosaur

I saw my birthday dinosaur on Facebook ( link below)
And he intrigued me so much , that I had to buy him.
Judy who made him, kindly sold me him at friends rates as she likes Going Gently
I was asked if I would post more photos of him 
So here he is

I have several such pieces hidden away in plants and in corners, the gargoyle in the fireplace, my fat naked man looking gloriously buff on my desk, my homemade camel with the enormous hump in my window.
Nu’s homemade daisy fruit bowl on my bedroom drawers, my stone family figures on the kitchen art wall

Funny what pleases eh? 










Cottage Sun

 

My sister Ann gave me a plant pot stand for my birthday so , today as it’s sunny, I have been playing around with it as well as filling the hanging baskets with delicate pink annuals, which replace the pinks underneath the honeysuckle 
It’s Mindful work which I’m good at treating myself in between with glasses of iced coffee laced with agave nectar.

The cottage shines in the sun
It kind of comes alive and seems even to breath with its windows open and a breeze wandering the rooms from the south west.
The dogs mooch into the back garden to lie in the sun and I play ludovico Einsudi and Christopher Beck’s Under The Tuscan Sun as I plant up and water in.
I found myself scanning the shaded bit of wall for Albert too

Chic Eleanor called around this afternoon, with a bunch of peonies, she stayed for coffee
I’m working tomorrow as a favour for a colleague 
So I will be mindful and quiet for the rest of today.
Thanks to everyone for my best wishes yesterday 
They were gratefully received 



61


 I wrote a whole post this morning and read it then binned it.
Suffice to say I feel a little odd
61….
Yes just a little odd. 

Shortly I’m going to wash my face, put on a clean new shirt and my lovely and lurid green shoes and will meet a friend for breakfast at Bryn Williams. 
Early evening I’m going to see the Finnish action film Sisu which is a real horror fest by all accounts.
I have opened a few gifts this morning (my nephew sent me a new pencil case for college in September which was lovely) and I will fit in a cry this afternoon, birthdays get you like that sometimes

Thank you for your kind wishes, cards and messages .I’m very lucky to have so many, and I appreciate each and every one….

Look at the photo carefully and you will see Dorothy asleep with a tea towel in her mouth
I had used it to wipe up some sweet Korean dipping sauce and she’s been sucking the drips

Ps 

Thanks to an anonymous friend a pair of Albert Socks 


My birthday gift to myself my own red footed dinosaur sculpture



Jog On



I’m going into work later on overtime
So the Mocca pot is on and it’s chill morning time.
I’ve opened birthday cards which have arrived a day early ( I’m not one for saving them for the actual day) and I’ve had a row with a hiker who complained that Roger had frightened her when she went to pat Dorothy on the head.
So it’s not been that chilled really…

Now before I am lectured by some psychobabble amateur about having an anger problem, I will assure you that I do not, but like many people in their sixties, I won’t put up with bad or stupid behaviour 
The woman in question had obviously seen Dorothy dozing and had made a fuss, so true to form Dorothy had galloped over to the wall in the hope of a face rub or even better something edible. As that was going on , Roger gave his usual protective bark and bounced up next to his sister in order to see what was appertaining .
The woman shrieked and jumped back, so Roger barked even more. 
and that’s when I walked out to intervene. 
“ He’s a bit vicious “ the woman said pointing to the still bouncing Roger 
He nearly bit me” she called out as her fellow hikers stopped next to her.
Rubbish” I said and the woman puffed herself up, ready for an indignant disagreement
“Don’t try to pet dogs you don’t know” I told her
The woman glared at me and started to huff and puff
Which I dismissed with a Curt “ Jog On “ 
A phrase I like almost as much as  “Cheap Shoes”
Jog On covers more bases me thinks.

I’m 61 tomorrow….bloody hell John 
JOG ON !!!

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Radishes at Choir

 

Only at a Welsh Country Choir
I walked in after nearly a year away and was presented with a handful of radishes from Alto Diane fresh from her garden. 
Like all supportive groups , It took off roughly where I left it.
Gentleman Farmer nodded brusquely and whispered “ You’re back then”which was sweet and Heulwen , Di and Claire gave me a big hug. 
Jamie and his 1940s RAF moustache welcomed me back too, but quietly as I left. 
And clutching my song sheets, radishes and water bottle I felt just a little emotional as I turned for home

Evening The Same Day

 

The sun shines on the sycamore in the corner of the Churchyard with a certain glow at dusk.
It reminds me of the trees that border the Royal Botanical Gardens and the Sydney Opera House 
The ones that are filled with chattering flying foxes at Dusk
The sycamore is devoid of wildlife but the glow on its bark is the same as the one I remember from Oz.
I love this part of the day 
My sister had visited when I was at work and had filled more terracotta plants with geranium, pinks and annual colourfuls. All gifts for my birthday . 
The planters look lovely .
I watered them all and my existing planters in the front garden , the ones filled with hydrangeas, hostas and mock orange. 
It a relaxing pastime after working all day. 
I had baby oak trees in the car , a gift from a girl at work and I watered them too. I will plant them in a suitable place in the village .
It’s almost quarter past nine and I’m disappointed that the bats are not out yet, but that fox is barking again
And the dogs are all straining on the back of the trendy couch in the vain hope of seeing something