woke up to sunshine this morning aftter a cloudy day onsunday,with some rain .
we has a lovely meal yesteday cathy cooked the roast pork .Plenty of veggies in the garden and all sorts of goodies in the greenhouse. lunch was at 3pm and we were wtill going at 6pm,on to the cheese and biscuits, and of course plenty of wine to drink. we even had rhubarb crumble and we were all stuffed. We sat and watched the LAST lastof the summer wine, but i had been very greedy and even just sitting was uncomfortable
There is talk that we might have a saunter along the valley, between the lovely hills, but I would have to go very slow.
I am sitting out on the terrace, after Thomas brought me some eggs and bacon and I have been reading today's Times, which Thomas went along to the PO to buy for me. It is lovely being spoilt. Questions are being asked about what to do and where to go, but when the sun is hot, as is now the case, it seems a shame to be sitting in a car when the sun is shining. John is looking for some BBQ things so it looks as if we may have an al fresco meal today.
Bank Holiday Monday. Well, we DID have a BBQ in the paddock. John found all the necessary things and we were soon sitting on a bright sunny day, enjoying yesterday's cold pork, plus some very tasty Co-op burgers. I had been reading the Times on the patio and I got very red faced, but as the day wore on and we consumed more food and drank more wine we were all enjoying our sun burn. We all had a lovely sunny day.
TUESDAY AM
Up and dressed by 8am, packed my bag and John made me a soft boiled egg breakfast. Cathy was off to work, so I decided to get moving. I was heading East into a rising son, but the views were wonderful, as I slowly drove up to the main road. The road from Lampeter goes up for a few miles and when it reaches the summit, it is all downhill along a very twisty road, down to the A 40, at Llanwrda. By the time of my first hour I was through Llandovery and heading for Brecon. On my outward journey I took the wrong exit off the large roundabout and wasted time heading through the town, stopping at traffic lights etc. This time I also took the wrong exit and found myself on the road towards Hereford, instead of to Abergavenny, and Ross-on-Wye.
Nil desperandum, and I continued along a very quiet road to Hereford, then to Worcester, where I joined the motorway, only an hour from Banbury. An easy route as there are no speed limits and no traffic lights or stops. I went into the 24 hr Tesco in Banbury and bought enough STUFF to last me for a while, and was home, in 30 mins. I heated up some ready meals in the fridge and settled down to looking in to my computer The Eagled had Landed!! Just got home safely.
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