Saturday, 17 July 2010

Wales Summer 2010





So we're off to Wales for a week of adventure!

Ofcourse as many of you know I originally come from Wales. Caernarfon to be exact.

We have a week of activities. Weekend of relaxation and catch up with the family.

Monday - We will be on
the Llanberis train from Caernarfon ending up on top of Snowdon. Sunny weather up there? I think not! Snow? Perhaps! Lol

Tuesday - We're off to Conwy Castle for some medieval showdown later to Llandudno to see the coast and yachts : )

Wednesday - We're off to Dublin, Ireland by ferry from Caergybi / Holyhead. Never been to Ireland before so should be fun! Guinness here we come! : )

Thursday - Go karting in Caernarfon in the morning and if weather permitting, the beach.

Friday - We'll be off to Chester before meeting up with the Bowses for a night in Wrexham.

Saturday - Nothing lasts forever but at least the weather will be nice in London to return to : )

I Cymru a ni, am hwyl a sbri! : )

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Friday, 9 July 2010

Heatwave!





The heat continues! Well in London anyway : ) just when I was worried of not being able to splash out on a holiday this year. Good weather for weeks now and likely to be around till early September! Nice! I'm sure I'll even have a nice tan by the time we go home to North Wales for a week. I'm sure the cofi's will be pasty and white! He he!

Not much to report recently that's why most probably I'm obsessed with the weather. Nan ( my adopted ) is getting on really really well I'm happy to report. Her strong will and positive attitude worked a treat. I think she will be venturing outside for the first time tomorrow for a barby! Good girl!!

Whilst we wait for these depressing cuts and uncertainty all we should do is focus on a lush summer and the events that come with it.

Wales, watch out! Jonno will be there in a week!







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Friday, 2 July 2010

At least it is sunny : )




What a year it has been already.

We started with a very white Britain. Freezing temperatures, thick snow and at least in London, misery or complete stand still of the rail network. It was fun at the beginning but unfortunately it started to grain when it was a mission to get to work.





We later than had to deal with deciding which direction the future of the British government was to take. Most of took our opportunity to vote and this ended up with a torn Britain in terms of vision. Nevertheless we ended up with a coalition from the hung parliament result which has worked to try and decide how to tackle the deficit. I am one of many I am sure who's not certain of the future of our current roles and will have to wait a further 3 months.

We came last in the Eurovision song contest even though we most definitely didn't have the worst song.

We didn't even get went near as far as we should in the football, i'm obviously talking on behalf of England but as a nation we still feel it being a loss.

We now end up with Andy Murray not getting through to the finals in the Tennis.









You'd think the mood would be quite somber wouldn't you? Well it certainly does not feel like that. I think ironically we are a nation that thrives in disappointing times and maybe becomes complacent with success and the good times. We seem to be a nation that works best through tough times. That what it feels like to me anyway.





So, it's still warm and sunny so let's embrace this low and start thinking creatively to how we want the further Britain to be like.

















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