Friday, July 3, 2026

Friday Smiles 2026 # Week 27

We had another weekend with activity in the park. This week it was for Oswestry Pride. There were a few tents and stalls set up early on Saturday morning and people drifting in from all sides. At around 12.00 they all formed a line and there was a parade through town. It was fairly low key by most town's standards but we are a fairly small town. Anyway there were lots of colourful costumes and people enjoying themselves and that what I like to see.

Another addition to the park is our stone snake. I don't know who started it but I have watched it growing as the days go by and it is quite an impressive length now.

The front area of the park is looking beautiful. I showed it newly planted a few weeks ago, but look at it now. I want to know what magic spell the gardeners uses to make them all bloom at exactly the same time!! The judges for "Towns in bloom" were in the park on the hottest day so far, so I hope they take the temperature into consideration when judges the flowers. Like us, they were wilting a little.

All through July and August there is music in the bandstand every Sunday afternoon. The first week it was a band from Shrewsbury and this week it was the more local Porthywaen band. One of my sons played a trombone with them a good few years ago. Quite a few people come with chairs to sit around and listen, but we can hear them from our house.

Last week I told you about the red-tailed bumble bee. Well this week we had another variety in the garden. He was sitting on my ox-eye daisies, and seemed exhausted. So I found a syringe and gently dripped a few drops of sugar water onto the flower. You can just see it in one of these pictures. He immediately drank it all so I added a few more drops. He became a bit more active after that and eventually flew off. I googled his photo as his big red thorax was very distinctive and not something I had seen before. He also had a white tail not really visible in these photos. Apparently he is a "buff-tailed tree bumble bee", and they have only been seen in UK since 2021. The first siting was in Wiltshire and they have since spread widely. He was very big so just possibly 'he' was a 'she' and was the queen about to form her new colony.


We have had a painter in all week, painting the ceilings and any bare plaster walls in the kitchen, utility and bathroom. He finished today and it all looks so much better. So now I can hang a few things that have been waiting for this, including a pin board, a kitchen cross stitch picture I made many years ago, and various other bits. Also we had a skip to take the rest of the building rubble etc so now we can take a deep breath and rest until the autumn, when we are considering having the sitting room decorated and new carpet put down.

I don't get many sky pictures these days but this one really made me smile. Either the cheeky cloud is putting his tongue out at me and winking, or it is having a smoke and the smoke got in his eye! Either way I hope someone else can see the face. It jumped out at me so clearly, but maybe I just have an odd way of looking at things.


Friday, June 26, 2026

Friday Smiles 2026 # Week 26

Week 26 already. That's halfway through the year!Is it just me or does time speed up in direct ratio to your age? This has been a pleasant week. Nothing exciting happening but nothing bad either and that's the sort of week I like. 

Firstly 'Thank you' to all those who took time to read my blog last week and leave nice comments. I hope I  got back to you all. My computer is in my craft room which is in the roof, i.e. it is a loft conversion, so in this weather it gets a bit like an oven and I tend to only come up here in the morning, but I am actually trying to make a run of Christmas cards as I am very behind with them this year, so my browsing time has been limited.

I did have a fairly drastic haircut last week which is fine for the summer, so I will try to get the photo changed for my profile. It is a bit shorter than I had planned but it will grow again so that's fine.

I happened to cut through an alley between some shops on my way home one day, and I spotted a little shop that only sold anything related to cats. Of course I had to pop in to take a look and I came away with a new mug. Some of you may remember that I have a pint mug which I fill with tea in the morning and again at tea-time. (The rest of the day I mainly drink water so it is not really too much tea). Anyway, with there just being the two of us, I only put the dishwasher on every two days so I wanted a second mug for day two. However I have tried many and although they are described as "fine bone china", they are too thick and therefore too heavy even before I fill them. My new one is proper fine china, lighter full than my most recent one is empty. It is so fine that I can see the level of tea in it through the sides. It also has a big wide handle making it easy to get a grip.

As you can see it has a 'happy' cartoon cat on the side, and there is a small one inside as well. I was chatting to my son Ben on a video call and he was having fun experimenting with Ai to edit photos and make videos. I am not a fan of Ai as I want to believe what I see, but when it is just family playing around I don't mind. He wanted a photo to show me what it can do, so I sent him one of my mug, (taken at an angle to show inside as well), and said "Tell it to change the cats to Maine Coons" and within seconds it sent me this one back. 

It's a pity it isn't for real because I like it better than the original, but I must admit it is clever, and a bit scary at the same time.

I made my strawberry jam as planned, and it is so good! It made more than I expected but I have given some to my boys when they popped in on Father's day and the rest will see us through the year.

Despite the heat, I prefer to sit outside rather than in the house, and in the afternoons the back garden does have some natural shade, so I have been sitting out there to do my sewing as the light is so much better and I can do it without using the magnifier. I like listening to the birds, and watching the bees going in and out of my foxgloves. The rose petals shower me like confetti when the breeze blows. I sit next to that shrub I showed a couple of months ago when its new leaves opened like tiny curled ferns. Now it is in bloom with clusters of tiny, frothy white flowers.

And I am so pleased to have my first flower on mum's Peace rose. She would have loved it too.

I don't see sunsets here because of all the housing at the back of us, and at this time of year I am not up early enough to catch the sunrise! But up here in my room I can see over the roofs a bit and managed to catch this pretty sky one evening.

And that is enough rambling for this week. It is time to get back to my card making,