I have driven past this church many times, thinking, I really must stop and explore it. Well, on Thursday I did, on my way home from Borth. There is a wide pavement outside it, with the curb at road level, so a good place to park up.
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A look at what interests me and keeps me sane in rural Powys.
Saturday, 28 March 2026
St Curig's church, Llangurig
Friday, 27 March 2026
A lovely day out
Tam, Rosie & Jon were a little late arriving, so I had enough time for a lovely walk on the beach at Borth. The last time we were there was in memory of Keith, last July. My new (bright purple!) trainers were SO comfortable and money well spent.
Isn't this sweet? Such a lovely seaside blue paint too.
This is Marin, who was a petting bunny and such a sweetheart. Rosie loved the bunnies.
I've forgotten her name, but this was a little Rosetted Guinea Pig.
Rosie feeding just the prettiest bunny, with tufty ears.
Not so sure about those big horns, Daddy!
It was a lovely day out, and just right for a 2nd birthday. We had ice cream too. Rosie's now big enough to - almost - eat one by herself.
On the way home I stopped at St Curig's Church in Llangurig - something I have been intending to do for months. I will do a post about that tomorrow.
I've just made the Compost Heap jelly - gosh, it set SO quickly with all the pectin from the citrus. Made just under two jars. Lumpy - wouldn't win any prizes - but so tasty and costing just pennies for the sugar and heating it.
I heard yesterday that one of my Hampshire cousins has just suddenly died. He was in his late 60s. So I had to pop out for an In Sympathy card for his family. So sad.
A dusting of Wednesday's snow on the mountains as I drove through. I can't wait for spring to arrive properly. It is warmer out, and the very slightest mist of green of developing leaves on trees, whilst the Horse Chestnuts by the bridge at Llanelwedd are actively opening theirs. They are always early.
Back to work now. Have a lovely weekend all.
Wednesday, 25 March 2026
Plans on hold
Well, we have had to postpone Rosie's birthday outing as it is very cold, sleeting and hailing. NOT the day for a zoo trip, especially as she woke about 20 times in the night, so is tired and will be frazzled . Tomorrow looks like being better. Just when we thought spring had arrived too.
I have made a loaf of white bread, and done a quick shop - mostly Aldi, with a few things from Tesco. I must have read Sue in Suffolk's mind, as first thing (having spoken to Tam, who changed our outing plans) I got the bag of lemons and orange peel out of the freezer to defrost with the intention of making Compost Bin Jelly. Snap, Sue! I was going to buy another bag of mixed berries for Jumbleberry Jam but Tesco have changed the fruits to mostly cranberries with half a dozen strawberries now, and the price has gone up. Back to Aldi to check theirs then.
I bought different coloured buttons for E. Bunny's eyes so may change them (blue or black). I am going to get my late friend Annie's Teddy out of the cupboard to finish knitting that this afternoon.
Tuesday, 24 March 2026
Elderberry Bunny takes a bow
She is far from being perfect - an excuse the angle that makes one arm look twice the size of the other (it isn't). Her eyes are a bit starey as I didn't have (amongst the dozens) any dark eyes of the right size - or even matching. Her feet were meant to poke to the front, but for some reason, though I followed the pattern, she has feet pointing outwards! Ah well, Rosie won't notice, and will love her, especially when the little basket is filled with mini chocolate eggs :)
I had a walk on the old railway line this morning, before it came on windy and rainy this afternoon.
All the yellow blobs of trees in the riverside woodland are Pussy Willow, whose silver paws are now full on yellow powder puffs.
The wet windy weather made me decide to use up the two Bramley apples I had on the side, and make an Eve's Pudding, and I chucked in some of the huge commercial blackberries and strawberries from the cheap bag of frozen mixed berries from Tesco. That's what I make my Jumbleberry Jam with, but makes good puddings and additions to breakfasts too. This was scrummy.
Monday, 23 March 2026
Into battle!
This is the Iron Age sword, one of only three in the country of this type, and two of them are in Wales, which was found locally to Builth Wells, but the owner doesn't wish to say exactly where (even though it was found 30 years ago) in case there are metal detectorists all over his land. The other sword was found not far away, at Cwmyoy, up near Llantony Priory in the Black Mountains. It has been examined closely by Cardiff Museum, who think that both swords came from the same maker. How exciting to have proof of the Iron Age presence around Builth, although obviously they were all over Wales and indeed Britain. Many hills round here have hill forts on top of them. I hope you can read the details below.
So this morning to take my mind off things I went out and had a good clearing of the area at the end of the bank, just before it reaches the pond. There are three "raised beds" here, and I may as well use them so have been cutting back wild briar roses and brambles, and hoiking out the Lemon Balm and Marjoram which was everywhere. I will need more bags of bark - £10 each I noticed, when I went to Hay and Brecon Farmers to get more wooden pellet cat litter. Ah well, needs must.
Saturday, 21 March 2026
A lovely family day
I had a houseful of my family here today and it was lovely. Rosie's limp was better and she was bending the leg a little, but then after all the running around here, she was feeling sore by the end of the day. Resting a bad leg does not come easily to almost 2 year olds.
I baked a loaf, made a Manderin Orange Cake, had made soup for whoever wanted it and had the boughten pizza. I'd bought ice cream but Rosie so tired that she didn't want to eat anything.
"I" and Rosie looking for cats!
Danny before I set him to work! I wanted a tidy edge put on the new bed at the back with the Hellebore and Boscobel rose in. A job well done. Before they left, I also got him to move my heavy sacks of bark chippings close to where they were going to be used.
It was soon put to good use and when it was time to go home, Rosie was crying out for "house" . . . I know she will really enjoy it.
Well, I haven't stopped all day, and have clocked up 9000+ steps! I shall sleep well tonight. So good to see the girls playing nicely together, and to have two thirds of my family here for the day. I don't think I shall be doing much tonight!
Thursday, 19 March 2026
A Day Borrowed from Summer
I couldn't wait to get out and on my way to the Elan Valley today. It was just such a beautiful warm morning again. I parked in the quarry car park, as always, and strolled along beside the Caban Coch reservoir. The sun was glinting off the dark waters and Robins, Great Tits, Blue Tits and Chaffinches serenaded the walkers.
There was plenty of gorse in bloom and if you dared to put your nose close enough, that faint perfume of Coconut could be smelt.
Butterflies out too - I saw several over-wintered Peacock butterflies.
Beneath the waters, the remains of Nantgwyllt Mansion lay - they can be seen when the water levels are low. In 1811, the poet Shelley lived here and wanted to buy the house. The Cwm Elan estate belonged to his Wiltshire uncle.
No leaves have been tempted out yet.
The church which was built to replace the one at the bottom of the reservoir.
A little water is still escaping over the top of the dam.
I stopped for lunch at the Visitors centre. Needn't have bothered - the "Steak Pasty" turned out to be mostly potato and so a not-very-good Cornish pasty really. At least I enjoyed my Elderflower Presse drink. The trees the other side of the river had the sun on them and absolutely gleamed. The very tips of some had spider silk drifting from them in the breeze. Oh, and I was just on my way back to the car when a lady was at the back of her car, speaking to a dog. I thought, I know that face - and it was my friend Nia! Talk about serendipity. We had a nice chat and will meet up again soon.
I came home and took two Panadol as my back was complaining (post-gardening ache) and went out and did just half an hour before my back began to complain again. Progress though . . .

























































