This bison is not exactly what one would expect to see in Mid Wales , but he is beautifully carves !
Another day that seems to have passed me by !I had a visit to the GP this morning . my sinuses are not behaving so I am now on another nasal spray and antibiotics to try to improve my constant headache and swollen eyes ! Another day where I had a nap before going out for a while to the garden !
Keep napping Beryl, it helps & I think your body knows what it needs! Harry & I have taken a long time not to feel guilty every time we sit down!
This bison is a cracker!
I agree, not the sort of thing you expect to find in Mid Wales, but a great find.
Keep resting and don't feel bad about it. I would love to have a Nanna nap more often.
Nice bison, Beryl (I always thought that was something we cooked our Christmas pudding in!)
Please forgive my jocularity, it's all part of accepting laugher as the best medicine, and I agree with others here that one of the most difficult things about health in old age is having to learn that life has changed and we must not resent the fact that we have to rely on others understanding and kindly accepting the fact.
@wordpixman Ha ha ! love your sense of humour . We never think of ourselves as old Arthur (I know I have quite a few years to catch up with you !!) but when health dictates what you can and can not do -- sometimes it is a bitter pill !! -- not like your box of pills in variious colours and shapes !! ha ha !!
Interesting write up with this. No I wouldn't expect to see this in mid Wales. Hey my husband and I are going to a Folk Concert tonight near our house that is featuring a Welsh band called Calan. Write up sounds fantastic on this quintet, and as my husband is half Welsh (his mom was a war bride) we love Welsh anything!!!
October 9th, 2016
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This bison is a cracker!
Lovely wood carving!
Lovely wood carving.
Keep resting and don't feel bad about it. I would love to have a Nanna nap more often.
Please forgive my jocularity, it's all part of accepting laugher as the best medicine, and I agree with others here that one of the most difficult things about health in old age is having to learn that life has changed and we must not resent the fact that we have to rely on others understanding and kindly accepting the fact.