Poor show for me this week! However, who can guess what the really tall building is?
Friday, 20 August 2010
Thursday, 12 August 2010
Roads and Pathways
| Joe and Harry running around the crop circle which is being built in Attington Park walled garden. They loved following the pathway to the centre and back again |
| Attington Park, this must have been the Stable Managers house because it is attached to the stable block. The flowers were beautiful there, a real cottage garden! The National Trust Volunteers were working really hard. |
| The Monkey Forest in Staffordshire. It was great seeing all of these monekys living wild in their own packs. This one was busy on our footpath foraging for something |
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| Erddig Hall Gardens, coming through from the Rose Walled Garden into the main garden area. |
Jason with Joe riding Cola across the footbridge by our livery yard in Rossett.
On our adventure to Chirk Castle, we followed a grass pathway which led to this little peaceful hide hole
The paths in Chirk Castle gardens led to alsorts of wonderful places with the most amazing plants.
This is the footway into Chirk Castle. The buildings you can see are add ons from when the Castle was built by Edward I in 13th Century.
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Wednesday, 4 August 2010
Smells!
Monday, 26 July 2010
Things That Made Me Think of Barry
Barry was one of my first blogging friends and one of the first blogs I ever followed. I loved his superb quality of writing, I loved his view on life, he was perceptive, imaginative and funny. He introduced me to Friday Shoot Out and through him, gave me the confidence to take part. We were fighting cancer at the same time. I am still undergoing treatment but my prognosis is good. I decided to change my blog from www.canceraintgonnabeatme.blogspot.com because I didn't want to be defined by the disease and now my blog can be found www.sarasfightback.blogspot.comSo, what makes me think of Barry.....
Firstly, you see the picture above in black and white...... He is my heroe, the best ambassedor for Wales, a true heroe among my culture. So why does Owain Glyndwr remind me of Barry? Well..... yes, Barry lived in Canada but we share our celtic heritage, his coming from Scotland and mine from Wales. Different countries yes..... but the same tribe, the same culture and we suffered the same victimisation.
Follow the link at the bottom of my page to find out more about Owain Glyndwr and why he is so revered by my poeple. Barry was the same... a fighter.... passionate.... kind..... a heroe. By coincidence as I sit here writing this my son is wearing his Owain Glyndwr t-shirt and by chance when he starts High School in September he will be in Glyndwr house. No chance of ever forgetting Barry...... (as if anyone could!)
This is a book (picture courtesy of Amazon UK) and one of my favourites. It tells the tale of a dog called Copper and it is written through his eyes. It makes you laugh, it makes you cry, it is a true story which is cleverly written. I bought a copy of this book and sent it to Barry in the hope that he would be inspired to write a similar story through they eyes of Lindsey. I will read this book again and my thoughts will always be of Barry and Lindsey.Barry, my fellow fighter in this devastating silent war... I continue the fight in your honour and one day we will find an ultimate cure.
Barry, words are insufficient.... How can I explain what an amazing impact you have had on my life.
You will live on in the hearts and minds of many people and so my Celtic Heroe.... I salute you.
http://www.castlewales.com/glyndwr.html
http://www.castlewales.com/glyndwr.html
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Sunday, 25 July 2010
Thursday, 24 June 2010
Water, Rivers, Lakes and Streams
Friday, 18 June 2010
Rocks - Big or Small
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