After a late start we took the 92 bus from the centre to Penarth which is a Suburb of Cardiff right by the sea. It has an old-fashioned wooden pier and Assembly Hall that looks nothing from the outside but when you get inside is very spacious and there was an exhibition going on at the time, works by Kevin Stone who after an accident at work lost the use of his right arm and had to learn to...
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Cardiff nooks and crannies – part 2
Monday is not supposed to be the ideal day for visiting cultural and social activities but the fact is that Cardiff is buoyant enough and popular enough for most exhibitions and facilities to run seven days a week. There are two main museums here dealing with the environment of Cardiff and surrounds. One is closed on Sunday and one is closed on Monday so the visitor is never left disappointed....
Hidden Gems: Unconventional Photography shots in Cardiff 1/5
Off we go on a much anticipated journey or should I say holiday break to Cardiff. This may not be the romantic break that everyone would see as a holiday but trust me the destination is a cosmopolitan and upbeat city with a very lively and communicative mixed race population. We decided to travel by car as we could take much more stuff with us. We could have used it to travel around locally. By...
Difficult to know what to make of this one, So silent prayer is illegal?
It's not often I am left with an open mouth but this is one such occasion. I subscribe to the Christian Institute, a very professional oganization that attempts to influence the government of the UK about various trends that it considers immoral or un-Christian. The only consolation I can draw from this article is that it is a tacit recognition of the power of prayer. Does anyone who reads my...
My first bike ride after a 62 year pause
The last time I rode a bicycle was about 62 years ago. That shows to some people that I'm probably beyond dead and not worthy even of consideration because that is a not particularly cool thing to say. I remember going on a bicycle tour with two mates to East Anglia using YHA hostels along the way. The weather was cold and blustery and my goodness did the miles seem long but we managed it. The...
The ultimate -to do- list to prepare for holidays
I may have written about this before but I'm going to give you a more comprehensive version of the preparations that I regard as essential before going off on a holiday, long or short, in this country or abroad. I am not trying to insult people's intelligence but it is so easy to forget something when you have many matters in your mind, A paper check list conceived out of the heat of the...
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