Thursday, 28 August 2008
Nowt taken out
A new bread maker! £50 of eBay, and below a shot of the first loaf. Costed out at 85p - not bad considering the soaring costs of food send a crappy Tesco loaf "baked in store" to £1.09. The pictures are not to scale by the way, clearly the loaf is not actually bigger than the bread maker that made it...

A new dressing gown.
Fresh stuff...
Monday, 25 August 2008
The vegetables of our labour
Sunday, 24 August 2008
£250
I've sent it off to Harry Hill, slightly optimistic but some of the stuff they show is far worse so worth a shot... thought you'd like a preview.
Holiday Random
Here's the best of the rest...
PS: Caernarvon Castle (the second one for those unsure of what a castle looks like) is amazing. Its where Prince Charles got incumbinated (or a similar real word), and is full of passages and tunnels and turrets that Owen loved exploring - well worth a fiver if you are in that neck of the Welsh woods.




PS: Caernarvon Castle (the second one for those unsure of what a castle looks like) is amazing. Its where Prince Charles got incumbinated (or a similar real word), and is full of passages and tunnels and turrets that Owen loved exploring - well worth a fiver if you are in that neck of the Welsh woods.
Holiday Beaches
In the second month of this blog over two years ago I wrote about Criccieth when Catherine, Owen and I went there for a week in 2007. We returned there again last week. Regular readers will recognise the castle in the background as the same one from "Catherine and the Castle" posted in feb 2007. Here's a bunch of shots of us on the beach, the last one being my proudest moment as a human being (possibly) - Tom, Owen and Harry standing in a pool of our own making... I say pool, but really it made the three gorges dam look small. Tom took a proper garden shovel down and we made full use along with directing some other children to help out.
Essentially it peed it down all week, but we did get some weather windows which we took full advantage of.



Essentially it peed it down all week, but we did get some weather windows which we took full advantage of.
Holiday Trains
North Wales for a week brings multiple possibilities for looking at steam trains and we took full advantage much to Owens pleasure. The Ffestiniogg (including a shot of the new tramway through Porthmadog to link to the Welsh Highland station on the other side of town - for all you train geeks out there), and lastly a Garratt 1909 taking on water on the Welsh Highland Railway in Caernarvon. One of the engines Dad fires on his regular trips.


Tuesday, 12 August 2008
Who knew?
Tiger Jupp
Following Padrig Harrington's back to back major wins Owen felt inspired to join the battle to oust Tiger from the number one spot. By the looks of his swing - complete with posy finnish - he may just have a shot...
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