Monday, 30 November 2009

All the Fun of the Fair

After this morning's spooky encounter with the sheep from hell on my walk into work, I felt a little light relief was in order - so after work I headed of fair-wards.

This is something of an annual tradition for us - walking round the stalls of the roadside market that visits traffic chaos on Aber for the last three Mondays of November, and then moving on to the fun fair which inhabits one of the car parks for much the same period.

For once we didn't actually make it all the way round - there was nevertheless the usual sense of deja-vu (it doesn't change - stalls offering cheap goods / clothes - we rarely buy anything), and the increasing sense of time passing (how many years have we done this now?).

Quite sorry to have missed the fun fair - got some photos from the outside looking in - but that brief wander through the rides, candyfloss and hoop-la is very evocative, if only from the perspective of nostalgia for fairs past (and on the other side of the country, although all fairs feel the same somehow!).

The Fun of the Fair (age 6) was really quite something . . .

Be Afraid; Be Very Afraid

'nuff said:

Thursday, 12 November 2009

Oven Ready

It's been a really warm autumn so we hadn't felt the need for the Rayburn until the last week or so. Decided we should get it looked at professionally before it went on though, as we didn't have it serviced last year. The man came yesterday and hoovered it all out, replaced the wicks, chipped off carbon deposits etc., and now we have a lovely warm kitchen (seems to be burning better than last year).


In fact yesterday was a day of ovens - the motor on our nearly ten year old microwave had given up a couple of weeks ago. We'd gotten a bit fed up of having to rearrange the jacket potatoes manually so finally ordered ourselves a new one, which was delivered yesterday.

Dinner last night was (microwave) jacket spuds and sausage casserole (out of the Rayburn)!

Sunday, 8 November 2009

Late Summer / Autumn Weather

It's been a while since my last weather update, so here's the run-down on August, September and October. A bit of a mixed-bag on the whole - some nice weeks, some wet ones, and we never really got that 'barbecue summer' the Met Office were promising. August was definitely an improvement on last year's month of grey though - and the end of October was also a little drier.



P.S. Given up on the weather station data for now - moved to Linux and now the software won't work at all!