Jesus Christ Superstar
Saturday, 06 April, 2024
Me and my wife went to see our favourite musical this evening in Swansea's Digital Arena. It was a spectacular setting for a fantastic show. Really enjoyed :)
Penclawdd Ponies
A Walk Through Llanrhidian
Friday, 05 April, 2024
I took a stroll around Llanrhidian this afternoon and harvested a view images of the experience with you:
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| The remains of a Celtic Cross on the village green |
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| Celtic Cross remains with Llanrhidian Church in background |
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| Another, more ancient Standing Stone on the village green |
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| Llanrhidian Church dates from Medieval times |
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| The two embedded stones in the church gatepost are supposedly cursed and were once part of a more ancient graveyard located next to the caravan site where we're staying |
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| This huge and mysterious slab of etched rock was dug in in the grounds of the graveyard |
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| The interior of Llanrhidian Church |
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| Llanrhidian's 2 pubs, the Welcome to Town and The Dolphin Inn |
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| An incredible convoluted rock used in a wall of a Llanrhidian garden |
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| The remains of Llanrhidian Mill |
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| The previous night's storm is recorded in the village telegraph wires |
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| This spot caught my eye - to the degree where I also took a short short video |
A very short video, that is well worth watching to the end:
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| Weobley Castle |
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| Sheep chilling beneath the Iron Iage Earth Fort ofCilifor Top |
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| Another, more distant shot of Cilifor Top |
Heading back to the caravan, I met another site cat, as well as seeing the more familiar black moggy:
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5/100
Thursday, 04 April, 2024
Catweazel by Richard Carpenter
I really enjoyed watching this TV series in the 1979s. And rewarding it on Network DVD a fews years back. I'm also enjoying this novelisation and quirky illustrations. It takes me back to simpler times. Magical nostalgia at its best.
4/100
Wednesday, 03 April, 2024
It was another quiet day with just me and the pwscat. The writing for my GNS zine is going well, and ideas are unfolding fast.
I have also decided on the project that will replace the second edition of Avalon (postponed after May's visit to Glastonbury needed to be cancelled due to our housefire). More on this soon...
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