Friday, July 25, 2025

Friday Smiles 2025 # Week 31

I did miss posting last week although I was not anywhere that it was possible to do so. However we had a good visit back to Oswestry where we were able to take our time going around the house, measuring spaces and marking all the sockets on our floor plan etc, so we can start planning what we want to do.  The surveyor has given us a verbal report which was positive, though we won't have the official one until the middle of next week. Here is a photo of the front of the house that I took from the park across the road. It is a mid-terrace house which has the advantage of keeping it warmer in the winter. As you can see, the garden is in need of a little TLC but I will get it sorted by next spring.

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So what else have we been up to in the past couple of weeks. Well we had a visit to Greenwich market which is one of my favourite haunts in London. It was busy of course, as the tourist season is now in full swing, but I bought some lovely water glasses, and strong fabric shoulder bag. 

I love the way much of London is full of flowers. So many bars and shops have hanging baskets and troughs just spilling over with flowers.

We returned home via the water taxi down the Thames, and then the underground train.

I was even brave enough to return there on my own to pick up a few more things. I haven't done much travelling on my own since we got here and the underground is quite different from when we left with new lines, and changed names, but there are still some of the old trains running too. I am not a fan of the long downwards escalators, (I don't mind the ones going up), but the different lines are all on different levels, so sometimes the escalators are a better option to long flights of stone steps!

Another night our son and DIL took us to ABBA Voyage, and it was an amazing show. It took place in a purpose built arena by Stratford, which was mostly made of wood bolted together so that it can be taken down and moved to a new location next year. But of now it is still attracting huge crowds every night. 


I loved the ceiling of the foyer with all its coloured lights. 

This is where there was a selection of bars, cloakrooms, and merchandise shops. Jo and I couldn't resist the capes, so she she bought the blue one and I the red one, and we had a picture taken under the ABBA sign.

Then someone in the queue offered to take one of our 'other halves' as well, and for once we are all smiling.


The ranks of seats soon filled up as did the triangle in the centre for dancers, and I managed a quick photo before we were all asked to put out phones away.

There was a small band and four backing singers, but the main screens were taken up by avatars of Abba back in the day, and they were so realistic it was hard to convince ourselves that they weren't really there on the stage. They sang all their most well-known songs as well as a couple I didn't recognise, and throughout the whole show, there were moving lights coming down from above, and chasing round the outer wall. It was a lot to take in, and all in all it was a fantastic show. And you didn't need to be a huge ABBA fan to enjoy it.

This week Chris and I went back to the Outernet at Tottenham Court Road, and although the display I wanted to see wasn't showing that day, there were still some fantastic light displays to enjoy. Here are a couple of the photos I took though I couldn't catch all the sparkle. These were on the roof above us.



I took this one to show my daughter-in-law as all her family love pink flamingos!

This one was an animated under-water scene and little shoals of fish swam in and out of the reeds. I caught two little 'Nemos' I thought were cute.

We sat on a sunny plaza outside for a while and I indulged on a treat I find it hard to resisit - a frozen yoghurt bought from this bright red bus!

Here's someone else cute. This little fellow regularly visits the garden, and is not a bit shy. If we are sitting quietly he will come almost up to us.

This afternoon, for something different, I did some baking. So I made a batch of sweet potato, oats and almond flour cookies, and some Welsh cakes. In wasn't sure how well these would work as I always cook them on a heavy cast-iron griddle. But today I used Jo's skillet because it was nice and flat, and they came out just fine. So now I will go and butter a few for our tea and I will publish this in the morning and link it to Annie's Friday Smiles.



 

5 comments:

Annie said...

What a lot you’ve fitted in to your week. Lots of lovely photos to share. Thanks.
Hugs,
Annie x

Felix the Crafty Cat said...

Hi Kate, pleased things are moving on for you and I'm sure you will soon make the house your own. Squirrels in the uk are very cheeky and brave and we can be tempted by them but be aware of them as they can cause a lot of damage. Our next door neighbour kept feeding them in the garden so they decided to eat through the sofit board under her roof and nest inside it then chewed up some electric cable. Just a warning. Have a good weekend. Hugs Angela xXx

Lisca said...

Great to see your new house at last. It looks a fine house, solid and with a garden. What more do you want. The location is the most important thing. A house can be refurbished to your liking but you can't change the location.
I've been to Oswestry and I know it's lovely over there. You must be so excited.
You've started baking again! That's great. I bet the family love that.
I love the cape you bought. (and a great photo too)
I have never been to that Abba thing (It hasn't come to Spain yet) but my sister has seen it in London some time back. She was raving about it.
Frozen yoghurt. Yumm! I would like some now but I have never seen it here.
Have a lovely weekend,
Lisca

kiwimeskreations said...

Sounds like a lovely fortnight Kate - and how exciting to have your new-to-you home nearly purchased - near enough to be able to plan what goes where! It looks like a lovely wee garden there also.
Well done on navigating the underground on your own!!
The ABBA show you attended sounds amazing, as does the indoor display of lights.
What a cute wee squirrel you have visiting you
Your baking looks great
Blessings
Maxine

Virginia said...

Oh I'm sure you will have that front garden sorted quickly. Your trip to the Abba event looked fun and I love the cape photo definitely scrapbook worthy when you finally get your craft room sorted.

The light installation that you went to see looks brilliant too and a frozen yogurt from a bright red bus sounds tasty and fun.

The photo of the squirrel is really cute and your baking looks amazing I love Welsh griddle cakes they definitely have to be homemade and fresh the shop bought ones aren't a patch on the homemade ones.

Hugs