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  • Which walk should I choose?

    Which walk should I choose?

    All walks are unique and last about two hours with a sociable pause for a drink supplied by locals or collaborators. All walks are mostly on level ground but some have steps. Best look on my booking site for more information. https://aberdabbadoo.rezgo.com Rosemary’s Legacy is for fans of love stories and World War 2. I…

  • Spot the Ghouls**t

    Spot the Ghouls**t

    Why not join me in a mystery, myth and ghost story walk of Aberystwyth? It’s a ghost walk with a twist. Which stories are true and which are false?…you are the judge! Follow me through time and through the streets learning about the historic town. Who was found in the castle grounds? Image and design…

  • The smell of woodsmoke and masala chai

    The smell of woodsmoke and masala chai

    It was the International Ceramic Festival this week end. I was lucky enough to be working on my daughter’s Chai Bike stall. Well, to be honest I wasn’t doing much work- she was though! She sold out in 1.5hrs on day two. It is a great festival; orange, drama and alchemy. Potters like a bit…

  • Why I love Aberystwyth

    Why I love Aberystwyth

    There are plenty of people who talk Aberystwyth up, but for me, I want to highlight the attractions that aren’t immediately obvious. Perhaps you are considering stopping by or you are coming for a University Open Day. I highly recommend you park outside of town and take the slow path. It isn’t worth rushing your…

  • New bathroom; a time to be creative

    New bathroom; a time to be creative

    It isn’t everyday you can make a splashback just for you. And it isn’t everyday I have tiles arrive on my doorstep deposited by tile fairies. It makes me happy! So to set the scene, we have sat in our front room for over a year in lockdown with a spanking new bath behind the…

  • My ‘side-hustle’ has been recognised!

    My ‘side-hustle’ has been recognised!

    An acknowledgment for eco status -Yeah Right from its inception, I wanted to be a business with a zero carbon footprint. I haven’t achieved that completely, but my walks have. I call my burgeoning business a side-hustle, as it starts to build. May I say a big thanks to Foxhill Preserves for supplying me with…

  • He called me his girl

    He called me his girl

    A true love story set during World War 2 of the early part of my Mum’s life in Ceredigion. This is being serialised by Ego magazine, for those who want to hear more, I have made a 45 minute audio recording in five parts of the story from letters by airman Fred Lloyd. This is…

  • Bluebird

    Bluebird

    Bluebird When I hear the word bluebird I am reminded of the ‘Bluebirds over the white cliffs of Dover. Blue birds don’t live in the UK! What is that all about? This sparkly fella would be perfect to cheer up a patio. Blue birds herald from the United States in the Rocky mountains. They are…

  • The Festive Fox

    The Festive Fox

    Foxes are related to dogs BUT they have a feline trait – they can retract their claws! They can also make 40 different sounds; that’s impressive.  And unlike normal foxes this fox isn’t smelly. Foxes are mischievous, opportunists, playful, curious, clever and wise and are often part of folklore and children’s literature, especially in Europe…

  • An ode to the Christmas pud!

    An ode to the Christmas pud!

    A Christmas pudding is the spirit or symbol of Christmas, but how many of us still eat it? Is it just a token Christmas card on the mantelpiece? Not many of us. We are always too full to eat the pudding, but if we have it, we eat figgy pudding. Those of you who know…

  • In a bit of a fluster.

    In a bit of a fluster.

    Return to sender – a salutary tale. A Salutary Tale Prince of Wales feathers or Fleur de Lys? These two symbols that are interchangeable- so I thought – however from a bit of research I find it is a common mistake. Both form the same overall shape and stem from a central bejeweled coronet and…

  • The first of the ‘In conversation with’…series

    The first of the ‘In conversation with’…series

    In Conversation with… Rob Turner from Kent A 40 minute conversation with…. – series of conversations about working with mosaic. Grab a coffee and relax https://vimeo.com/user119831089/review/479836755/7e2dc88c3e

  • The plaice for a fish

    The plaice for a fish

    The plaice for a flat fish I couldn’t avoid the pun, sorry. This has been made for a Lazy Susan –  a table centre piece.  Although these wonderful creatures live all over the world, the European plaice live on the sandy continental shelf in about 10 metres of water and are able to survive low…

  • Are we being a wuss about lockdown?

    Are we being a wuss about lockdown?

    Are we being wusses? Another lockdown – are we being wusses about this; or is it one long battle? Last weekends’ news from Boris Johnson and Michael Gove has been pretty shocking for all; the effect and impact it has on us in Wales is not to be taken glibly. Our lockdown overlaps England’s lockdown.…

  • A walk for well-being can give inspiration

    A walk for well-being can give inspiration

    Inspiration from found objects This is a term used for ‘found objects’ is object trouve. Mosaic designs start from many sources; commissions, childhood memories, colours, or just the tiles themselves. Just recently I purchased some gorgeous velvet beetroot iridescent tiles from Bath mosaic supplies. For me this is like coveting a pair of high heel…