Nice Cinema shame about the film

I was just a little giddy going to the second night of opening of the new Prestatyn Scala. The place itself is very impressive. Ok, it has that "urban" semi industrialised look which seems so popular now, but it is shiny,new, seemingly well run and most importantly 10 minutes from home!!!
We had a nice (PROPER COFFEE!) in the cafe/bar and joined another 50 or so people (in one of the two 150 seat cinemas) to watch the dreadfully lacklustre Valkyrie (2008).
The Scala is the only cinema in Wales with a digital screen, and you can really see the quality in the print. I am looking forward in watching something a little more interesting than a story we all know the ending to!

Speaking of Cinema...Theatre Clwyd's arthouse cinema has just brought out its spring listings. Their programme is a cracking one: Blindness,the classic Ladri de Biciclette (Bicycle thieves),the French drama Entre Les Murs, the violent Italian gang film Gomorrah, Far North, and the sellout documentary about 1960's Liverpool Of Time And The City.
Can't wait!!!

Farmers & bantams

There is one thing that is quite impressive about farmers and that is their natural ability to complete a job, quickly and on time. This afternoon all we had at the bottom of the field was 20 fence posts...now, a couple of hours later we have a fully tensioned pig fence, a functioning gate and the old duck house set up on sleepers 150 yards from where it was situated this morning.Steve (far right) and the ever cheerful Gary got stuck right in with the work, as did the fat faced farmer (left) who very kindly gave me all the wire fencing for nothing as well as giving up his afternoon to teach us all how to use the fence tightener. Gentleman farmer Ralph (centre) called in again to check on the quality of the fencing and brought me some metal hinges to hang the gate. He also exhibited neighbourly kindness by offering me a water feeder for the pigs for nothing.
It was a great joint effort and was rather fun in the end, which surprised me as I don't find all male company an easy thing to deal with.

The pigs will be delivered sometime next week, complete with DEFRA documentation.
I have decided to change their names...........I couldn't quite cope with Betsy and Daisy


The baby bantams and buff chicks have finally been dragged kicking and screaming from the garden shed, which now resembles the shambles of a teenage party (the sort you used to have when you were 17 when your parents were on holiday).....They were shy and quiet at first but soon settled down in the little ark. I have put them and their run inside Rogo's run.
As the toughest cockerel, I am sure he will protect the little ones much better than the diffident Stanley.
I am sore, tired and aching, but it has been a good productive day.

Albert chalks up another life & hard work

Albert is now down to 7 lives! As I was washing the pots this morning, he found my laptop and deftly chewed through the power cable! I was non the wiser until there was a sharp "BANG!" followed by a black streak of Albert bolting upstairs like a ferret up a drainpipe!
He seemed unhurt, just frightened by the whole affair..........I am now left without a functioning computer! Thank god Chris has one................The uprights for the pig fencing has all been set up nicely. Overseen by Foreman Steve (left) Cheerful Gary (right) and I hand hammered 20 poles into the bottom field in record time. I felt rather proud of our work when local farmer Ralph, called down and gave the project his thumbs up! Tomorrow the wire fence arrives and hopefully we will be able to shift the duck house all the way down the field to set up before the girls arrive.
My arm and shoulders are aching a little tonight......I need a long hot bath....mind you I will have to give the tub a good scrub, both scotties have been soaking in there after a particularly dirty afternoon shadowing me in the mud

Tau ming chong (2007)

There wasn't much on offer from the Asian epic Tau ming chong (2007) (aka The Warlords) tonight at Theatre Clwyd.....The "moving" story of three blood brother soldiers during the late 19th Century Chinese rebellion reminded me of such hollow epics as Pearl Harbor and the dreadful Armageddon as it was all flash , bang,wallop and no substance...
However It did have one thing going for it, and that was the very tasty actor Takeshi Kaneshiro (pic) in one of the leading roles....he , alone was worth the price of the ticket!

Post number 1184!

Ok, not the most exciting subject for my 1184th blog, but the new duck house made me smile just a little. I picked it up this morning and put some heavy duty hinges on the broken door, before setting it up next to the big duck house.
As usual the hysterical runners went totally ape, when they spied something new in their enclosure and spent an age flapping around like idiots ( I could quite happily slap them when they start). Two of the females went this morning so I am down to 11 ducks........much more manageable than the original 22 from last year!!
I hope to breed from the three full coloured females this spring.....Stamford (the black female),Lucy (the grey) and Connie (the pure white)......the photo at the top is broody Blanche with Connie, days after my first duck hatch last spring
I am off to the cinema this evening, but should be completing paper work for the general hospital bank and the hospice (where I have been accepted to do extra shifts).......I will do the paperwork early tomorrow, before we can get stuck in with pig fence building

Australia

It was only a couple of weeks ago when I found myself waxing lyrical about the movie Australia (2008) . This week, I have been watching with horror, the devastation caused to the rural communities of Victoria State in South Eastern Oz.
There is something terribly chilling about civilians being caught up in a firestorm of this size. The visuals of a young teenager's body covered in a tarpaulin yards from his motorbike which he hoped would help him escape the flames, brought forth the reality of ordinary people being overwhelmed by sudden disaster.
It was all truly horrifying

Testosterone city


The fence posts for the pig enclosure were delivered this afternoon by the fat faced and slightly asthmatic farmer. The field seemed rather crowded as Steve and the cheerful Gary have continued to cut down the old overgrown western hedge and another local farmer dropped down to loan us some hedge cutters and to huff and puff about the size of the posts ( too thick apparently!)
Another Garry (who oversees the neighbouring village of Trelogan's duck pond) drove up to so we could negotiate the transfer of two of my female runners to augment his flock so I felt a little overwhelmed by the surrounding practical country life masculinity!
The general consensus is that the whole triangular corner of the field will be filled with pig enclosure, various ideas for storage and even a stile have been discussed at length......... my lot is not to reason why in all this......I am still just going with the flow.......
The wire fencing is being dropped off tomorrow

Pig Tuesday----- Betsy and Daisy

I drove up to Whitford this morning to measure up the pigs......it may be a little tight, but I am sure that both will fit into the duck house, albeit somewhat snugly!
Both girls are full grown, food orientated and somewhat shy with strangers, but seem terribly cute and bright as buttons.
The family that presently own them will be moving to the states soon, and are genuinely upset at the prospect of them leaving....I have promised that the family's daughter can visit them anytime and have agreed to keep their original (and slightly saccharine) names!