The view from the Bandstand up in Llandeilo park.
I haven't heard from the garage yet. She knows I am desperate for it as I have the Fair tomorrow. They'd got it on the ramps on Wednesday, presumably taking the old starter motor off, then they had to wait to get the new one - hopefully delivered yesterday. Fingers x'd. I will get the boxes sorted this morning and ready to load later. I have to do a grocery shop too as Tam and Jon and Rosie here tonight and over the weekend and we need some edibles in for them. I will try and make a batch of Raspberry Muffins too (they are scrummy) to use up some of my bounty. Rest in freezer. Rosie made inroads into them though! and the wild strawberries.
She's a funny little soul, and can be a fussy eater, but when she likes something she stuffs it down. We went to Llandeilo yesterday as Tam had the Dentist for a checkup. She (Rosie not Tam!) had a melt-down in the toy shop. I needed to buy a birthday present for one of Tam and Jon's friend's little girl, who I know quite well. Rosie didn't want to go out of the confines of the car seat straight into her "child restraint" reins!! But Llandeilo has very narrow pavements and lots of busy and large traffic as there is no by-pass, so no option. We sat in the little garden end (with seats) of the churchyard on this side of Rhosmaen Street, but the wall on the road/pavement side is just a sheer drop and no built up wall so we were constantly fielding her going over that way. Lunch was - me, Lemon tart - an underwhelming one. Tam and Rosie had a lamb and mint pasty and a slice of cherry and rhubarb cake. Rosie had double handfuls of the pasty - she's a pastry gal - and loved the cake too. When we got home later, Tam prepared half an avocado for her - nope, didn't want - but when Tam added garlic and had it on crusty toast, Rosie ate half a slice!
Anyway, we decided that Rosie and I would have some free-range time up by the Bandstand in the park, so we walked up there whilst Tam was in the surgery. Rosie loved it and it was very peaceful. The acoustics of the grandstand were amazing and I was playing around singing scales (badly!) when I suddenly noticed a couple had sat down below us on the bank, and well within earshot! Ooops!!! We had ice cream on the way back - great shop in Llandeilo. We both had the Mango and Tropical one and they were HUGE and really good value for £3.20. Poor Pam paid £4.50 for an ordinary Mr Whippee at Malvern (captive audience). Rosie of course, was like a little bird with her mouth permanently gaping for more ice cream :) She did make me laugh when it was time for them to go home. Tam had popped her in the front seat whilst she loaded the boot up, and Rosie was stood up "driving", using indicators and pressing buttons and going Brrmmm-Brrmmm!!! My goodness, that child doesn't miss a trick :)
By the same artist I imagine, a Park White cow and calf - these are to be found at Dinefwr Castle, in the parkland there.
At least your car has managed to get itself into a garage!!
ReplyDeleteA lovely day out. Interesting jugs behind the White Park Cattle...
Yes, sorry to hear about yours languishing . . . The jugs looked like they had been dipped in milk.
ReplyDeleteRosie is keeping you happy, I suppose you would call her a little madam but very precious. I liked the Park White cow and calf they was so realistic.
ReplyDeleteWell Thelma, she's an Aries and very determined - she knows what she wants in life! Not quite a little madam but with practice . . . Love her to bits and there is so much of Keith's cheeky personality in her and when she grins, I see him in her. She has a very expressive face.
DeleteOh, that ceramic deer....and those cows!! I love them! But I love Rosie most of all...what a cutie patootie!! Love, Andrea xoxo
ReplyDeleteYes, Rosie is certainly hard to beat :)
DeleteRosie sounds like a very 'grown-up' little girl ... and one with very mature taste buds. She's keeping you on your toes for sure. Hope you have a good weekend. xx
ReplyDeleteShe's very bright and very good at copying actions. No relaxing with her around.
DeleteIce cream we went to Landod yesterday, walked around the lake and I treated my wife to am Ice cream, made the mistake in going large and coming away 11 quid lighter. It was hard to eat it all but we did it in the end. I visited Llanfilo church the other week which I thought was amazing
ReplyDeleteBlimey! You won't do that again :) We had the normal size in Llandeilo, but they were huge.
DeleteWas it open Billy? When Keith and I went it was locked. I'd love to see inside.
I feel like I've been on that outing with you--a whirlwind! Shepherding a toddler--or any small child--safely around traffic and in shops is strenuous. I am horrified when I see children careening about and the adults in attendance oblivious to the possibilities.
ReplyDeleteG. was a difficult child to take shopping at one point; when I gripped her hand to tow her across a street she enjoyed the drama of letting her legs collapse and sinking to the pavement while cars honked. I recall a trying episode when the only way I got her back on her feet was by applying an upward pull on her braids. Many years later she informed me that her behaviors had a label: 'oppositional defiance!'
Yes, Rosie sort of goes "boneless" too if you are trying to pick her up and she doesn't want it. Oppositional defiance - yup, about sums up some of the toddler behaviour :)
DeleteNice photos, though they can't top the one of your granddaughter.
ReplyDeleteI agree totally. She's scrumptious.
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