So here we are at the end of November already, Christmas is rapidly approaching and winter has most definitely arrived. Temperatures have plummeted to below freezing, thus I’m togged up keeping toasty warm in my fluffy, fleecy pyjamas as I write this. Though November isn’t a month that I usually favour, particularly this year as my family marked twelve months since my Fathers passing, I was pleasantly surprised by a few of the endeavours and events that I’ve partaken in. So without further ado, here are some of the things that I have #LikedandLoved throughout the past thirty days. Matchy …
storm arwen
Though we had originally planned to visit the local Dickensian Festival over the weekend, our plans changed somewhat due to the rath of Storm Arwen. After spending Friday night listening to the wind howling and wailing, we woke on Saturday morning to find that hundreds of trees around our local area had fallen leaving thousands of people without power, and in my Mum’s case without power, a phone line, or water… Given that most of the local roads were blocked with fallen trees, and with the recent outbreak of the ‘Covid 19 Omnicrom variant we deemed it safer to stay …
Welcome to this week’s #MySundaySnapshot post, which is part of a snap-sharing-blog-linky series that you are very welcome to join. Click here for further information and guidelines upon this linky should you wish to take part. Despite the freezing weather and the devastation that Storm Arwen left in its wake, my husband opted to dodge the fallen trees, trampolines, traffic lights, and general debris in order to take his daily jog earlier this morning. Whilst out on his run he took some impressive images of the estuary looking rather bright and beautiful and far calmer in comparison to this time twenty-four hours ago. Though the …